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Wailly wailly

Posted at 11:54:20 on Fri, February 05th 2010  |  Comment on this post
Published in django, frabjous, panic, relief, silly, what was i thinking, wordpress

Well, it looks like I jumped the gun with my last post. Turns out that the shiny media features that Wordpress 2.9 has, and which I got so glum about not having in Frabjous have actually been in Frabjous for about a year. And I wrote them. Yes, I fail.

True, they're a bit more rudimentary, because Frabjous's admin interface isn't nearly as polished as Wordpress's (because it pretty much just uses the Django auto-generated admin interface; something that I keep meaning to get around to fixing). However, for all that, they work, and work pretty well. They'll do exactly the job I need of them and, with a little bit of tweaking, more besides, which is fantastic for me because I'm no longer having to worry about migrating from Frabjous to Wordpress with no obvious migration path in sight.

Phew.

And now, back to our regular scheduled programming.

Alan Pope and his portable Daviey

Posted at 18:12:50 on Sun, December 14th 2008  |  Comment on this post
Published in alanpope, d300, davewalker, daviey, people, photography, pocketdaviey, popey, portabledaviey, portrait, silly, three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, udsjaunty

Graham Binns posted a photo:

Alan Pope and his portable Daviey

Three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, day 348

In a coffee shop at SFO.

Slightly Camp Jesus

Posted at 08:08:05 on Sat, December 13th 2008  |  Comment on this post
Published in california, d300, domainhotel, fromraw, jono, jonobacon, messiah, nikkor50mmf18, people, photography, planet ubuntu uk, silly, sunnyvale, threehundred, three hundred and sixty-odd days of 2008, tweaked, ubuntu, ubuntuallstars, uds, udsjaunty

Graham Binns posted a photo:

Slightly Camp Jesus

Three hundred and sixty-odd days, day 346

Jono Bacon demonstrates that he is the messiah, and a slightly camp one at that.

(The light is from one of the wall lights in the room that held Ubuntu AllStars; it was too good to miss, placement-wise).

Strobist info: Camera-mounted SB-600 in TTL mode bounced off the (very low, very white) ceiling.

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