Published on Tuesday, May 22 2007
Via Jeff and Sebastian comes the announcement that Optaros has become a platinum partner of Alfresco.
Check out the press release or hit the Alfresco Partner page on the Optaros site for more info about what kinds of work we’re delivering on Alfresco’s platform.
Published on Friday, May 18 2007
No, I’m not suggesting any revolutionary activity in Beantown – so if you’re NSA, you can stop reading now.

Ignite Boston is an O’Reilly event, which Andy Oram calls “not a serious academic conference . . . [but] a chance to meet interesting folks and be dazzled by the wide range of stuff your neighbors are inventing” and Mike Hendrickson describes thusly:
From 6-7pm, mingle and talk tech with your fellow FOOs, alpha geeks, and techies from the greater Boston area. Join a MAKE challenge team and participate in building bridges (how much weight can your bridge–made from less than 1K popsicle sticks–support?) After that, we’ll have a special keynote address from author Scott Berkun (The Myths of Innovation; The Art of Project Management) kicking off our Ignite night. Then, onto guest speakers who’ll catch you up on the cool, new, innovative stuff going on in technology today. Don’t blink or you’ll miss their lightning-fast, five-minute presentations. During intermissions, get a cold beer and chat with speakers, sponsors, and O’Reilly’s own editors. Join us Thursday, May 31, for a fun, energetic evening of talking, learning, making, collaborating (and drinking!).
With my usual luck of timing, I’ll be out of town and won’t be able to make it- but it sounds like great fun.
Published on Thursday, May 17 2007
This weekend I finally got around to setting up our music library machine to stream outside the house: so that I can take my whole library with me wherever I go, and Jo can listen from her studio. (Kudos to mick_w and his guide Building a Mini-ITX server)
I’ve been using slimserver for years, and loving the ability to stream music throughout the house.
All the music lives on one server (a Shuttle XPC SB61G2 for you hardware geeks), and gets delivered to any computer on the home network as well as to a Squeezebox2 connected to the home stereo.
After several frustrating and ultimately unsuccessful attempts at using Orb (neither 1.0 nor 2.0 ever worked reliably for me) I finally bit the bullet and decided to solve two problems at once:
- The Slimserver was running windows
- The slimserver was not accessible outside the home network
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Published on Wednesday, May 16 2007
(via Reclaim the Media)
I don’t normally blog here about projects Optaros has been involved in, but I think this article in the Current is too good to pass up sharing: “It’s public radio, but with nearly everything different, including the name”
It describes the new station/site (in which Optaros was involved) from Chicago Public Radio called :Vocalo.
There will be a website, but it would be wrong to say that it’s the station’s website. Really, it’s the website’s radio station.
The name, :Vocalo, is an invention, essentially “Vocal†with an “o†at the end. It rhymes with “Zocalo,†a Spanish word that in Mexico refers to a town plaza and in Colombia refers to the infrastructure that stabilizes a large building. The colon before the “V†is intentional  a trademarked emoticon.
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Published on Thursday, May 10 2007
I’ve recently added a bunch-o-plugins. Please let me know if you notice anything funky going on in terms of being able to access the blog, make comments, etc.
Plug-ins I’m trying:
All goodness.
I’m also thinking about enabling Flickr photo and del.icio.us links into my feedburner feeds – so you may see some changes in the feed.