A couple of days ago, OpenPanel, an open source control panel for web hosting has been released. The guys at PanelSix just released the beta version and their stuff looks very promising. I haven't had the chance to play with it, but what I hear from others, it's absolutely awesome. Plesk and other panels are usually a pain in the ass, because they are far from transparent. This stuff seems really promising, since it's open source and even has a CLI, which enables you to script hosting setups!
Anyway, check it out!
Archive for April, 2008
In regards to my last post about digital life, I have expanded my digital life a bit more over the last few weeks. It started with adding Jabber to my list, after EURUKO08 and last week I signed up for a del.icio.us account. Also, my old ICQ number popped-up in my head again, so I also started idling on that network again. It's nice that I was able to tie most of these things together. In jabber, I now have transports for jabber, MSN and ICQ and enabled twitter notification to my jabber account. My delicious network is now a feed in my Google Reader and in Firefox I installed the Google Reader notification plug-in. I know that more integration is possible, but for me, this is enough. Mail notification in my email client, IM stuff in jabber and slower media in my browser. And of course IRC. I know I can add this to jabber as well, but for me, irssi works best.
As written before, I wrote an article for the 2006 Hacker's Quarterly magazine, about an April Fools' joke I pulled on Wiard once. A couple of months ago, I got an email that said that the article would be published, but didn't say exactly when. Today, I checked the 2600.com website and found that my article is in the Spring 2008 issue!
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