Aug 6 2009

Perl6 Slated for Release by Spring 2010

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Patrick Michaud posted a journal entry on his use Perl; page that says

We will make an “official”, intermediate, useful and usable release of Perl 6 (an appropriate subset) by Spring 2010.

in reference to the Rakudo implementation of Perl6 on Parrot. This is definitely exciting news for all Perl programmers out there. While this is only intended to be an intermediate release and the feature set is still being ironed out, I’m definitely excited by this milestone release of Perl 6. I first heard Larry Wall talk about Perl6 during his keynote at the USENIX LISA conference in 2002. I was fascinated by many of the new features and couldn’t wait to get my hands on it. Over the years the lack of usable Perl6 implementations being included by different distros has cooled my excitement. I messed around with a few of the different implementations (such as Pugs) and parrot here and there, but never took it too seriously because things were changing in them so quickly.

I still use Perl for alot of the scripts I write, but I have also begun implementing some of my scripts in Python and more recently even a few in Ruby (due to its easy extension of base classes, not due to the speed ;-) ). This is definitely exciting news and I hope to hear plans for integration by the major Linux distros soon so I can start taking advantage of all the awesome new features.

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Jul 19 2009

Weekly Distribution Release Roundup for July 13 – July 19

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We’ve hit a mid-summer loll as everyone relaxes and enjoys the warm weather ;-)

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Jul 12 2009

Weekly Distribution Release Roundup for July 6 – July 12

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This week we have the a new distro with its first stable release, a bunch of familiar faces from the past few weeks, and a new beta from a major OS that came out of Berkeley…

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Jun 28 2009

Weekly Distribution Release Roundup for June 22 – 28

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No major distro releases this week, but we do have a few new (to us) distros…

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Jun 17 2009

Amazon Releases Kindle Linux Source Code

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Amazon has announced the release of the source code for all their Kindle products. The basic underpinnings are Linux kernel 2.6.22that includes E-ink drivers, Kindle-specific hardware drivers, and probably some other Kindle-specific hardware patches.  There are no specific licenses mentioned on the page but it should be safe to assume all of the code is released under the GPL since all of the modified packages are also GPL and Amazon isn’t releasing these as binary modules/blobs.

Congrats to Amazon for coming through with a major free software source code release! Hopefully the community puts this to good use to build some open source ebook readers ;-) .

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Jun 15 2009

Weekly Distribution Release Roundup for June 8 – 14

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Short release list this week, but we do have one major distro release that stands out from the rather small pack…

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Jun 7 2009

Weekly Distribution Release Roundup for June 1 – 7

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Quite a few more releases this week than we’ve been seeing recently although some of them were hard to decipher foreign language distributions that I ended up leaving out…

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May 25 2009

Weekly Distribution Release Roundup for May 18 – 24

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Sorry for the lateness again, these holiday weekends get crazy. Not too many releases this week but one of them has managed to create some buzz…

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May 17 2009

Weekly Distribution Release Roundup for May 11 – 17

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Pretty short release list this week, everyone must’ve been out enjoying the nice weather ;-)

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May 4 2009

Weekly Distribution Release Roundup for April 27-May 3

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Sorry for being a little late this week. We have a slew of*BSD releases plus a few other linux distros to cover this week…

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