Monthly Archives: February 2008

An update to my my OpenID Shitlist, Hitlist and Wishlist

Back in December, I posted my OpenID Shitlist, Hitlist and Wishlist. I listed 7 companies on my shitlist, 14 on hitlist and 12 on my wishlist. Given that it’s been all of two months but we’ve made some solid progress, I thought I’d go ahead and give a quick update on recent developments. First, the [...]

Picking the open source candidate

My buddy whurley is at it again, but this time considering which candidate(s) is the most compatible or supportive of open source — in other words, among the many options, which could be considered the “open source candidate”? Just as I voted for Obama yesterday, I voted for Obama today. I’m not sure why, except [...]

After Social Graph FOO Camp — and a challenge for the Data Portability Group

This past weekend I attended a topic-specific FOO Camp called Social Graph FOO Camp (otherwise known as SGFOO) organized by Scott Kveton and David Recordon (or ray-chor-dohn according to Larry). Scott’s write up is pretty complete, but I wanted to call out one specific outcome that I think is worth noting. On Sunday, we had [...]