Australia now has a government 2.0 taskforce.
AUD $2.45 million of funding to web 2.0-ify the Australian government.
Here's some ideas, to get you started:
CrimeTweet - A twitter like application, based on identi.ca, Google Maps API, and Zemanta.
Our local police force has someone publishing crimes on the front page of their website, which is also fed out to newspapers.
Why not provide an identi.ca client which lets you tweet about crimes?
Use a tool like Zemanta to linkify keywords, and google maps API to add an approximate geolocation (say, street level accurate). You add in structured data (RDFa?) too.
Effort? I'd peg it at 2 months to get it polished; and then it's a matter of getting police forces to use it.
Benefits: A much tighter integration with citizen police groups (neighbourhood watch), and the ability to do crime maps / analyze the data.
Idea 2: As above, but expand it out to neighbourhood watch people, give them easy tools to upload photos of minor crimes (ie, graffiti).
Idea 3: Stolen goods register, powered by Freebase.
You use a Freebase suggest control to help people tag consumer goods / get pictures of said goods, plus a bit of storage for serial numbers and descriptions.
You provide RSS feeds / emails to all local pawn shops, cash convertors, etc.
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Usability niggles, Ubuntu
Ubuntu's next release will have one hundred paper cuts as a focus - fixing usability issues for users.
Here's my best pet peeves.
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/hundredpapercuts/+bug/18995
Here's my best pet peeves.
- On windows, if I paste in a URL in an "open file" box, windows will fetch it for me, write it somewhere temporary, and give me that temporary path. Gnome is inconsistent - I can put a URL into a the 'Run' dialog, but gedit doesn't let me open it. However, if I start gedit from the command line, it will open it -
gedit https://edge.launchpad.net/hundredpapercuts/ - 'Choose another application' when opening a file from firefox gets me to try and look around for the path of an application. As a newer user to linux, I often have to fall back to the terminal, and use things like 'which gedit' to get the right path. If the run dialog can work out which application I want, why can't firefox.
- With gedit, if I open a file which does not exist, it does not let me create said file - it just errors at me.
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/hundredpapercuts/+bug/18995
PEAR in June
June is here, and things are beginning to pick up again.
We've welcomed Rodrigo Sampaio Primo, probably better known for his efforts with TikiWiki and elsewhere, Peter Bittner joined us to feed back some of his Open Document improvements, we've seen the feature and bugfix releases of Services_Amazon_SQS, Net_LDAP2, Console_Commandline, XML_Serializer, PHP_UML, Payment_DTA, Net_UserAgent_Detect, Net_DNS, Services_Facebook, Testing_DocTest and Net_Nmap.
Christian Weiske has been working on getting Open Document back into shape, Greg Beaver is once again helping us move forward to elect a new PEAR group, as well as getting the next version of the PEAR installer ready for testing.
Slightly worrying, we haven't heard much from Amir since the elections in Iran, and he hasn't been on IRC.
PHP 5.3 isn't far off, and I think it's fair to suggest that we've all got a subdued sense of excitement about it. That, and the consumption of a metric tonne of meat.
We've welcomed Rodrigo Sampaio Primo, probably better known for his efforts with TikiWiki and elsewhere, Peter Bittner joined us to feed back some of his Open Document improvements, we've seen the feature and bugfix releases of Services_Amazon_SQS, Net_LDAP2, Console_Commandline, XML_Serializer, PHP_UML, Payment_DTA, Net_UserAgent_Detect, Net_DNS, Services_Facebook, Testing_DocTest and Net_Nmap.
Christian Weiske has been working on getting Open Document back into shape, Greg Beaver is once again helping us move forward to elect a new PEAR group, as well as getting the next version of the PEAR installer ready for testing.
Slightly worrying, we haven't heard much from Amir since the elections in Iran, and he hasn't been on IRC.
PHP 5.3 isn't far off, and I think it's fair to suggest that we've all got a subdued sense of excitement about it. That, and the consumption of a metric tonne of meat.
Friday, June 19, 2009
TenGrandIsBuriedThere and Crop Cricles
I've always wondered if I had a part in spawning the firefox crop circle.
I posted to spreadfirefox.com back in 2004.
Come 2006, they made the crop circle.
They give credit to some Mozilla folk.
Whoever really generated the idea, it gives me no end of pleasure that it's hitting back at the horrible Microsoft marketing campaign, bribing users to switch to IE8 while insulting the rest of us.
I posted to spreadfirefox.com back in 2004.
Amusing thought - Crop Circles
Posted by CloCkWeRX on Fri, 10/22/2004 - 16:42Firefox Marketing Ideas
:) Speaks for itself. Ties into the Nov. 9. mystery and ILoveBees ideas.
"Something is coming.
Something big.
Something alien to most of us...
Something that's from out of this world..."
First off, you need a field. Second, you need a manual. Third, you need a worried farmer.
Come 2006, they made the crop circle.
They give credit to some Mozilla folk.
Matt and John, Mozilla video interns, came up with the idea a few weeks beforehand. Fueled by the enthusiasm of Asa Dotzler at Mozilla, suddenly the crop circle was within reach. While at OSCON 2006 in Portland, the three of them ran into members of the OSLUG, and things really started to take shape.
Whoever really generated the idea, it gives me no end of pleasure that it's hitting back at the horrible Microsoft marketing campaign, bribing users to switch to IE8 while insulting the rest of us.
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Asa Dotzler,
Browsers,
Clients,
Crop circle,
firefox,
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Mozilla Firefox,
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Tuesday, June 02, 2009
Net_LDAP2 - Stable!
Net_LDAP2 is an object oriented interface for searching and manipulating LDAP-entries of an LDAP server like ActiveDirecory or OpenLDAP.
It started life as a copy of Net_LDAP but introduced some API changes so beni created a new package instead of breaking the old Net_LDAP one.
But, as of now: Net_LDAP is deprecated, old and broken!
Pretty simply replacing calls to
You can see there is little difference between the two, apart from the latter being E_STRICT friendly.
With this release, Net_LDAP will only be maintained for bugfixes and security issues. Please move to Net_LDAP2 which is actively developed and constantly gets new features.
It started life as a copy of Net_LDAP but introduced some API changes so beni created a new package instead of breaking the old Net_LDAP one.
But, as of now: Net_LDAP is deprecated, old and broken!
Going forward: how do I migrate?
Pretty simply replacing calls to
Net_LDAP* with Net_LDAP2* will get you 90% of the way.You can see there is little difference between the two, apart from the latter being E_STRICT friendly.
With this release, Net_LDAP will only be maintained for bugfixes and security issues. Please move to Net_LDAP2 which is actively developed and constantly gets new features.
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