- Seattle Conference on Scalability, Pt. I
StorageMojo’s first take on last weeksscalability conference atGoogle . Can’t wait to for the vids to come out. - Joe Miller of
Linden Lab speaks at the Catalyst Conference
Jeff Barr has got someSecond Life stats.
All posts by ewan
June 26 2007
- Amazon EC2 and S3 disaster planning
More on the Amazon SLA discussion. Artur reckons someone should compete with Amazon – I agree – competion is good. A (VERY) tongue in cheek suggestion: as this competition will be a start up, why not bootstrap it using S3 and EC2? If it takes off then you can afford to do your own thing, if it doesn’t then who cares – you don’t own the hardware. - CFengine
Must be going senile – never heard of CFEngine before and it seems to have been around for a while. - Ubuntu bug number one
lol
June 25 2007
- Technical Debt
Make sure you know what the interest rate is. - Improve continuously
- The insurance point of view
Fancy insuring the results of your development process? What would happen if we applied completion guarentees (as used in movies) to software development? - Four hours upfront and then reevaluate
The 37signals guys are trying out 4 hour dev cycles. Less is more I suppose. - Second life bugs
Ouch!
June 21 2007
- Linux: Introducing bugs
Torvalds tells it like it is. - i read more blogs on tuesday
Why don’t I get this from Bloglines? - Amazon Web Services and the lack of a SLA
Interesting comments from Greg Linden and Doug Kaye where they take differing views and I think they are both right. Those SLAs suck if you are trying to run a business that is succesful – +1 to Greg. The economics of EC2 make it a very cheap way of boot strapping an idea. The probability is that the idea will fail any way. +1 to Doug.
SmugMug pdf from Greg - WiFi: Record Range Now 382 KM
That is a long way!
June 19 2007
June 18, 2007
- How to develop software like commanding a tank
- Here, here and here
Interesting to compare build charts from 3 different projects.
June 16, 2007
- The Importance of the environment
Jan is right about the manual nature of deployments being the source of all evil. I am not sure about his definition of simplicity though. I would prefer to focus on making the deployment easier through automation regardless of the number of different systems. (but I agree that less is more). - Google Scalability Conference
I think Dan might enjoy himself. - Cal Henderson.
Agile Estimating
Mike Cohn: Agile Estimation Bay XP Meeting, March 2007
Automatic feed placements for Bloglines?
Here is an idea for Bloglines.com: why don’t they provide the ability to display my available blogs ordered by the number of times I click on the blog feed link? They should already know how often I click a particular blog to read it. The more I read it, the higher up my list of blogs it goes. That way I don’t have to manually try and order my blogfeeds (which is a COMPLETE pain in the bum).
Autonomic aircraft systems maintenance (sort of…)
Automated error sensing and maintanence – Australian style. It amused me.