All views expressed on this site are my own. They do not necessarily reflect
those of the Parish of Bursledon, the Diocese of Winchester or the Church of
England. As such, I do not expect them all to be popular but you, the reader,
can certainly expect them to be honest.
10 May 2008, 16:41 GMT:
Changes to my site
Apologies to maintainers of Planet type sites that aggregate my blog (including to myself for Planet SUSE) as those sites will be picking up some of the non-blog bits of my site at the moment. As part of sorting out the site, I've moved those pages into the blog tree rather than having to maintain two versions of the look of the site (one for the blog script the other for the PHP pages) and, having also edited some, they now have a datestamp of today.
I've also changed the look of my site slightly, tweaking the style I launched at the start of the year. There's less dead-space now and larger fonts make it easier to read. It also defaults to the Free DejaVu fonts when they're available.
10 May 2008, 15:57 GMT:
About Me
Given that you're here, and apparently reading this tripe, I assume you
want to know something about me. Well, I'm in my early 30s and I currently
live near Southampton on the south coast of England.
I've been married to Amanda since March 1998 and we have a son, Callum, who was
born in January 2007.
I used to be a UNIX Systems Administrator for an
insurance company. Before that I was
Network Manager at SUSE Linux UK.
I am probably best known for my work on
the openSUSE GNOME
repositories and for running
Planet SUSE, where you can read the
latest blogs from the openSUSE community.
I've been a curate at an Anglican
church here since July 2007 and before that I was training at
St John's College, Nottingham.
Before starting my training, we lived in Watford, which is in Hertfordshire,
just north-west of London.
Participants in the Google Summer of Code will now be recognised on Planet SUSE by having GSoC in front of their names at the top of their posts.
If you're a student on the GSoC and you don't see this with your posts, please drop me a line and let me know.
In the summer time
When the pollen count is high
I wish plants would die.
08 May 2008, 08:26 GMT:
Making my life easier
For those who either have to use Windows occasionally or (poor, poor people) all the time, there are kick-ass OpenOffice.org 2.4.0 builds now available at Go-OO.org.
Why does this make my life easier? The presentation PC at church runs Windows and this means I can now upgrade the OOo install on it.
It's great to see openSUSE Lizards launched. People blogging on Lizards will soon start to appear on Planet SUSE (basically as soon as they start posting). Where they have an existing blog and both will continue to be active, their entries from Lizards will be prefixed with Lizards: