Happy Diwali!

November 4, 2010 · 0 min · jepoirrier

Happy Software Freedom Day 2010!

Today, September 18th 2010, it’s Freedom Software Day all over the world. It is an annual worldwide celebration of Free Software, a public education effort with the aim of increasing awareness of Free Software and its virtues, and encouraging its use. On the SFD website, there isn’t a lot of events registered for Belgium. There is only one, in fact, in Oostende ( LiLiT is doing an install party in Liege but I can’t see any reference to SFD; still, it’s a good initiative!). Well, a SFD on September 18th in Belgium might not have been a good idea if the goal is to increase awareness of Free Software: more than half of the population is celebrating the Walloon Region or preparing a Sunday without car in Brussels (while others are just looking for a government since April 2010!). So, at a personal level, I decided to give Ubuntu a try ( 10.04 LTS). ...

September 18, 2010 · 2 min · jepoirrier

Les bien étranges manières de Test-Achats

(Post in French regarding the strange manners of a French-speaking Belgian consumer association: Test-Achats) Test-Achats est une association de défense des consommateurs belges ainsi que le nom de leur magazine mensuel. Je veux lire un de leurs articles sur leur site web. C’est impossible, il faut s’abonner. Payer pour lire un article me paraît normal (une personne a travaillé pour écrire cet article). Mais il aurait été intéressant de pouvoir acheter l’article à l’unité plutôt que de devoir s’abonner pour pouvoir avoir un code d’accès aux archives et seulement lire 1 article (vente liée ?). Passons. ...

August 29, 2010 · 4 min · jepoirrier

Summer in Scotland

We are back from Scotland and it was really amazing. “Awesome!” (as they would say in another part of the world). You can’t imagine how beautiful is the landscape, how rich is the biodiversity (although we were in the West, where they said “God had no earth left when he created Scottish Highlands”) and how kind are people. We spent lovely nights at the Rowantree Cottage in Arrochar. It was the first time Neel called someone “The Gentleman” (Bill Thompson) and “The Lady” (Irene Thompson), our lovely hosts. And Charlie the cat was also very kind and patient with Neel. ...

August 2, 2010 · 2 min · jepoirrier

Thank you for the bread

First evening after first day of work after holidays, we decided to keep the dinner simple: rice and sandwiches (“bread” for The Little One). As usual, he couldn’t easily find sleep (but finds every possible excuses not to sleep). When it’s my turn to go and comfort him, he finally decides he’ll go to sleep with Bow-bow, his plush dog … Dad - Good night, Neel Son - Good night, papa ...

August 2, 2010 · 1 min · jepoirrier

Tetris wall

Dear wife, I agree to have the decoration you want everywhere in our new home. You can have all the furniture and appliances you want in the kitchen. I’m OK if all the shelves with my computer books are in the basement. OK too if you don’t want to see the file server in the living room. Agreed: I’ll put back Windows on your laptop. But … But I absolutely want one wall painted like these: ...

July 20, 2010 · 1 min · jepoirrier

Every year the same?

Every year, same resolutions. And same end? As I did previous years, I promised to myself to update this blog more often but it seems “daily life” events caught me up. This year, I resigned from my position at Callataÿ & Wouters ( C&W). A lot can be said and written but overall, it was an interesting experience. I’ve learned a lot about software development and how to manage people (or not). Finally, I’ve met some very interesting people. Let’s close this chapter now. ...

March 4, 2010 · 1 min · jepoirrier

Happy new year 2010!

January 1, 2010 · 0 min · jepoirrier

Powerplant screensaver

Do you know your local powerplant chimney can be a screensaver? (movie taken in October 2009 in the South of Brussels, Belgium) [youtube &hl=en&fs=1&rel=0]

October 15, 2009 · 1 min · jepoirrier

March 25th, 2009: Document Freedom Day

This 25th of March, 2009 is Document Freedom Day. Although it’s not as important as starvation in parts of the world, the economic crisis or the continuous deterioration of our privacy and civil rights (in UK and elsewhere), it’s good to take a break and think about our use of electronic documents in our everyday live. Let me just give you an example … A few days ago, I was trying to retrieve data from an experiment. As a well-formatted student, I stored my data in a then state-of-the-art, proprietary statistical software my dear statistical professor taught me to use. As long as I had this software, it was fine. Now that my university stopped to pay the license, that I didn’t installed this software on my new computer, I am stuck with a serie of 1, 0 and other delirious characters in that file. Does that mean I lost all my data? Yes. ...

March 24, 2009 · 2 min · jepoirrier