Archive for May, 2009

Backpack TOC Greasemonkey Script

Hot off the presses: Backpack TOC Greasemonkey script.

Chandler and Constraints

I spent most of this morning looking back through old posts about the Chandler Project and OSAF.  I’ve thought about this a lot, due to the many parallels with my work at The Open Planning Project.  For newcomers, those parallels are: Massive funding from a visionary with a dream (in OSAF’s case, Mitch Kapor, in [...]

‘Do You Know Me?’ Authentication

For a recent personal project (I won’t say which since that would defeat the purpose), I was in need of a new kind of authentication. My wife and I wanted to create a website where we could post photos and news for our family and friends, while keeping that information off of the broader intertubes.  [...]