And Now for a Word
I like blogs, however the blogs I like most are those I can find on Google through a search engine in answer to a specific problem. I’d like this to be one of those blogs. Hi! My name is Stuart...
View ArticleSigns and Portents
It has been a very long time since my first post. Most of the work I’ve been doing on the Kato project has been on the Early Draft Review of JSR-326 (available here: JSR-326). More interestingly, in...
View ArticleChrysalis
Well, it’s nearly the end of 2009 and the Apache Kato podling has progressed somewhat during the year. The high points were: Java One, where Steve Poole presented Kato and JSR-326 a Birds of a Feather...
View ArticleA Voice in the Wilderness
Well, January was an interesting month. The Kato project had some much needed input from Lukasz from Poland. One of the more useful things about the Apache Kato project is it provides an API for...
View ArticleThe Long Dark
If there is one thing I’ve learned from the Kato project, it’s that open source software needs a community with the motivation to participate. Unfortunately with the acquisition of Sun by Oracle,...
View ArticleWhatever Happened to Mr. Garibaldi?
It has been a long while since I posted, and a lot has happened since then. The Apache Incubator Kato has been retired and lots of inactivity. This was not surprising, there just wasn’t the will for...
View ArticleBy Any Means Necessary
It’s been a few years since I last posted. Today I’m writing about the MacchiatoBin – see http://macchiatobin.net The MacchiatoBIN is a development board based around the Marvell 8040 SoC, which is...
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