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It all started with a very simple thing: make a decorator that will
make a view only accessible by users who are part of a certain group. But it rapidly
degenerated...
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akoha, django, english, geeky, python, web
by wiswaud
on 4 December 2008 |
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I use
ping.fm to update my status on different sites (
twitter,
pownce,
facebook and
plurk), just for kicks (i don't use those nearly as much
as others, and of course nobody reads mine :) ). Plurk has a nice little widget, and we'll want to have something like that for akoha, so i thought i'd put it here (it's on the RHS of my blog)... as an added benefit, it'll put update content a little more often here...
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akoha, english, geeky, web
by wiswaud
on 13 July 2008 |
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Maxime, un stagiaire qui a passé sa session d'hiver avec
nous chez
akoha, a écrit
un court billet sur son expérience. 2 de nos stagiaires d'hiver reviennent à l'automne, ce qui est bien sûr génial. J'espère que tout se passe bien pour eux dans leur retour aux études! Nous serons très heureux de les revoir à l'automne.
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akoha, francais, hiring
by wiswaud
on 28 May 2008 |
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(follow-up to
the quest for interns) We had a couple of comments on
my post on akoha's blog about getting interns, so i thought i'd do a little follow-up. I don't much like
ping-plogging (blogging about someone else's post in response to your post, etc.) (yes, i just made up that term), but i just have a few more comments of my own.
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akoha, english, hiring
by wiswaud
on 21 February 2008 |
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We have a
unix sysadmin job open at akoha (
french posting)... i'm posting here just in case one of the few people who read this might be interested, or might know someone. We need that sysadmin yesterday, and it will make
my life so much better that i hope we find someone soon :) Full posting
below.
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akoha, english, hiring
by wiswaud
on 19 February 2008 |
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Originally posted on the akoha blog.
So we hired 3 interns in January, for a 4 month coop: Malini from
Waterloo, Daniel from
ÉTS and Maxime from
Sherbrooke University. We weren't sure what the response would be to an
apprentice ninja posting from a brand new, completely unknown startup. Back in November/December when we posted those jobs, we didn't even have a blog, all we had was a bare website announcing
something would come.
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akoha, english, hiring
by wiswaud
on 18 February 2008 |
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I've been working at akoha.org since May '07, and we've been keeping the project under wraps all this time. Well, now some of that wrapping is coming off, and we've greatly updated
our website.
It does not contain the project itself - what we've been working on -, but it does have lots more information
about us and the project,
our team,
jobs at akoha, news and, perhaps more interestingly,
a blog.
I can't say more than what is on the site except to say that we're entering a private, invitation-only testing phase for the project and that we're still developping madly, but much more information will be posted on the site as it's released, so subscribe to the RSS (for
this blog and
akoha's) or sign up for email delivery.
Tags:
akoha, english
by wiswaud
on 7 February 2008 |
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Notre site (là où je travaille depuis le mois de mai passé)
akoha.org a été grandement mis à jour: on y trouve maintenant
un petit historique,
un blogue,
des nouvelles, un lien vers
notre site d'embauche et
un survol de notre équipe (incluant une pas super belle photo de moi).
Ce n'est
pas le projet lui-même... c'est un prélude au projet. On développe en catimini depuis un bout, et nous commençons maintenant à tester le produit en le terminant. Alors en même temps, nous allons aussi commencer à parler un peu plus du projet... Je ne peux rien dire sur ce qu'il se passe exactement, ni quand ce sera ouvert au public, mais j'ai vraiment très hâte de 1- pouvoir vous le dire, et 2- que ça soit sorti :)
Tags:
akoha, francais
by wiswaud
on 7 February 2008 |
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