September 29, 2006, 23:15
Stars of night turned deep to dust
September 19, 2006, 23:58
Leveraging Free Software presentation
Thanks to those of you who came to my Open Source Pizza presentation at the University of Hawaii tonight. It was really nice to talk in front a receptive crowd with great questions afterwards.
Here are the slides from tonight's presentation:
OpenOffice.org Impress format - 2.2 Mb download
Adobe Acrobat PDF format - 1.5 Mb download
September 15, 2006, 11:03
LifeType 1.1 is out
LavaNet 'Ohana Blogs uses the GPL licensed blogging platform called Lifetype.
Recently they released version 1.1 which brings about new features.
I'm hoping to upgrade as quickly as I can.
All the templates that have been installed are compatible and the 2 additional plugins installed.
What would need to be tested in isolation is the upgrade process (especially of the database modifications).
The theming and 'look' of the site would also need to be looked at which may or may not turn out to be the biggest work load.
September 13, 2006, 18:04
LavaNet Instant Messenging service?
When Google launched their Google Talk instant messenger, probably the best thing that they did was that they used the Jabber protocol.
It also meant that they saved countless engineering time and dollars in NOT creating their own proprietary instant messenging protocol. And if you don't like the official Google Talk client, you can use any Jabber client that takes your fancy.
Internally at LavaNet, we've implemented and use heavily our own Jabber server using Free software. There are many benefits of this such as: being able to create and administer our own chat rooms for our work departments; turning off logging of conversations and
Previously, we had been heavy uses of AOL's AIM service.
A real crappy situation as AIM is not encrypted and AOL is the type of company which likes to log your usage and post it on the internet.
Something that we at LavaNet could do is offer a LavaNet Instant Messenging service to the public. I doubt the larger ISP's on the island would bother looking into such a service. They have other things to worry about.
As a smaller ISP we can do such things and discuss them with the public. Anyone interested? Any there other services (especially those which can be implemented Freely) that our customers would like to see? Feel free do drop us a line on our Forums.
This is new LavaNet.
September 11, 2006, 21:32
Those who do not understand UNIX...

-- Henry Spencer
September 09, 2006, 18:22
PodPress is a podcasting plug-in for Wordpress
Wordpress already has nice built-in support for podcasting. That's what was chosen to be used for the LavaNet 'Ohana Podcasts.
I found out about a nice plug-in called PodPress. It's something to look into for the future.
Incidently, LavaNet 'Ohana Podcasts is also now listed on iTunes as well as some other directories that I can't recall submitting to. Has anyone had a listen to the podcasts? What do you think? You can also submit comments for each episode.
September 04, 2006, 18:18
I'd like to have Planet Feed Reader for LavaNet 'Ohana Blogs
I'm more a tech person. So when I think of things, I tend to think of things from a technical perspective.
Something that I want to have with the LavaNet 'Ohana Blogs is the concept of 'Planets' using the Planet Feed Reader.
What is Planet?
Planet is an awesome 'river of news' feed reader. It
downloads news feeds published by web sites and aggregates their content
together into a single combined feed, latest news first.
Maybe it helps if you take a look at some such as Planet GNOME or Planet SUSE.
Planet is particularly popular with Free and Open Source Software projects. Part of this is that the FOSS community really embraces the web and FOSS developers tend to be pretty tuned in and write in blogs.
I'd like to get the LavaNet Systems department more involved in writing blogs. Besides myself, only Michael really has an active blog. So we could really open up the communications line with customers on the up and coming aspects of LavaNet and have a Planet for the Systems department. Planet Support would work nicely too.
But potentially we could have other Planets that are more generic and open to everyone. I think it's something unique that I haven't seen the Planet software used for in a large scale (non-tech communities using Planet).





