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Communication is More Important than Committing Code

The problem with Gaim is not that its code base is immature or that it is lacking features, but that its development team is unable to adequately communicate with its users.

Issues-Based Support in the World Cup

From the New York Times' World Cup blog comes information about a site entitled Who Should I Cheer For?. It purports to tell you which team you should, based a number of non-football related indicators, like human rights, military spending, and the number of multinational companies that call the country home.
Partly because of that last [...]