free

Free as-in-beer not good enough?

PHP

For years now, if my clients were using RedHat Enterprise Linux (or CentOS), which ships with a rather old version of PHP, I recommended that they replace PHP with Zend Server - either the free version (CE) or the commercially supported version. The vendor provides a nice RPM repository, so it's every-so-easy, but they don't provide source code. Which is sometimes an issue...

Another little project - MotoGPod

MotoGPod

The last couple of weeks, on and off, I've been doing another Drupal site for a podcast that I'm a big fan of. The host already has a website, but is finding it a bit cumbersome to keep editing the HTML by hand, and he sees the advantages of a CMS (comments, automatic RSS feeds, easier to edit, etc).

So, we created a basic Drupal site, implemented a really simple theme (that's what he wants), enabled a few modules, added a few custom blocks, etc. No programming whatsoever. He was impressed... Then we get to the interesting part:

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