Well, if you're a regular-checker of this blog, you know that I have not been a regular-poster. It's probably been almost a month since I've written anything new on this page, so I don't blame you if you had almost given up hope. What you didn't know was that somewhere out on that nebulous cloud of fiber and light yours truly was steadily working and chipping away at a pile of home network maintenance and bug fixes. Well, I've finally reached a point where I can stop messing with the mundane adminning I've been doing and upload the latest code from my repository to my webserver. Voila! I don't know what I call my blog, but if it had a name, this would be [doug's blog's name] 2.0. Or maybe 0.2. I'm not sure.

Most of the improvements (categories, some bug fixes, UI reorganization) were done in anticipation of a Linux Journal article that I was writing at the time. As it turns out, I never did get around to releasing a tarball with my article. When Ara and I finished the article I had just gotten my Mac Mini, so all heck broke lose on my home network and I guess I just sort of lost track of my blog source and posting a link for readers. Oh well. I'll get around to it some day.

I've got lots more to fill you in on, including The Saga of the Soekris 4511, The Mini-Ultra Marathon From Hell, and My Love Affair with Subversion Over WebDAV and HTTPS. All very interesting and very important stories which I know you'll stay tuned for. But for right now I need to finish getting this new code deployed on my webserver and then go watch a movie with my wife. Later!

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