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Many months ago, my wife made the switch to Mozilla when I showed her the tabbed browsing feature. Now, after five minutes setting up x2vnc, I've been able to rip out her horrible KVM setup and allow her to cruise between her Windows and Linux desktops without even pressing a button. Little things mean a lot.

Well, I'm baffled now. I've been certified by not one, but three people who I don't know, and who don't seem to have any reason to know of me. Is this how Advogato is meant to work?

I accomplished nothing this weekend, apart from my son's birthday party and a dollar-theater viewing of the excellent flick Minority Report.

Thanks for the cert, Martijn, though I hardly feel like I rate Master!

I'm trying to get back into gear on Zope Page Templates, especially extending them to allow stylesheet-based code. ChrisMcDonough pointed me at Petal, a Perl project that takes a lot of its inspiration from ZPT. Now Jim and I have joined their mailing list in order to nag them into interoperability :-)

Hmm. I'd heard of advogato before, but never tried to find out what it is. It looks like a fair number of Zope folks have accounts here, so what the heck.

New Advogato Features

New HTML Parser: The long-awaited libxml2 based HTML parser code is live. It needs further work but already handles most markup better than the original parser.

Keep up with the latest Advogato features by reading the Advogato status blog.

If you're a C programmer with some spare time, take a look at the mod_virgule project page and help us with one of the tasks on the ToDo list!