Archive for October, 2008
Darcs 2: A major update
Posted by Mark Stosberg on October 28th, 2008At Summersault we have been using darcs for source control management, and have found it to be a great tool for us.
To review darcs 2, I reviewed hundreds of bugs entries in the darcs bug tracker, checking to see whether the bugs were fixed are still present. Through this process I became as intimate as the developers with what had been improved in darcs and what remained to address.
What I found was that darcs 2 closed over half the bugs in the bug tracker, literally hundreds of bugs. This was possible because it addressed not just specific bugs, but whole categories of bugs were closed by major architecture and design improvements.
You can read more about the update on my personal weblog.
Summersault’s story to be told at Entrepreneur Conference
Posted by Summersault on October 22nd, 2008Richmond, IN – The story of Summersault’s evolution from an idea in the minds of its founders to a successful technology company will be told here tomorrow as a part of a conference about and for entrepreneurs. “What’s the Big Idea?” is a day-long event offering the opportunity to capitalize on the successful experiences of entrepreneurs and professionals in the areas of starting, funding, growing and managing a business. The event is presented by Main Street Richmond Wayne County.
Summersault-sponsored technology education series begins tonight
Posted by Summersault on October 9th, 2008Richmond, IN – The first in a series of technology education workshops begins tonight with a talk on “The Internet as a Political Tool.” The series, sponsored by Summersault and produced by Morrisson-Reeves Library in Richmond, will run between now and February 2009. All events are free and open to the public. Read the rest of this entry »
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