Monthly Archives: September 2006

Meet “The Shavers”

I’ve just returned from our third guest lecture on Mozilla development. Today we had Mike Shaver, and, since she’s still on vacation, Tyla came too—it was a family affair. Last night on IRC, in between Shaver’s comments (nay, abuse) about my incorrect use of the subjunctive, the students and I hammered out a [...]
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“You’ve got the wrong guy” — yeah right.

So preed’s already done a good job of summarizing his day at Seneca. What does a build engineer do all day? copy and make; oh, and a few thousand other things! I was glad to have exposed my students to the whole idea of build and release engineering, and especially as it [...]
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Prof. Beltzner Ph.D(ancer)

Today was the first in a series of guest lectures in my DPS909 course at Seneca College. The course is “Topics in Open Source,” and for the fall I’m using Mozilla as the focus. Our first full lecture (shaver and vlad popped in for “HELLOs” on day 1) was by Mike Beltzner. I asked [...]
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