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Comment Re:My prediction (Score 1) 236

Oh wow, I didn't know about that. I think it seems pretty clear that Steam in the living room is going to happen. I think they tried to work out something with Sony before launching Portal on the PS3, but there's no way a company as controlling and conservative as Sony would let an alternate store on their hardware. This part of the gaming market is just begging for disruption and nobody can be disruptive like Valve.

Comment Re:My prediction (Score 1) 236

A port to Linux also means that Steam could run on Android.

It does? If so, that's actually a much more likely prediction I think.

Can you connect the dots though? I know Android is a VM typically running on top of a stripped down Linux, but that's about it as far as the two are connected, no?

Comment My prediction (Score 4, Interesting) 236

I believe that Valve is thinking about what it would take to get into the console business and Linux could be the key. I think this is the proof of concept stage- get the Steam client and a couple of games running on Linux. Evaluate how much work it takes and evaluate the game performance on Linux.

If they can come up with a way to port games cleanly and inexpensively, then suddenly Steam in the living room is a no-brainer. Commodity hardware in a nice case with bluetooth accessories. Rev the hardware every two years instead of every 7 or 8 years and make sure that new games are playable on older consoles by automatically reducing game settings.

Comment Re:Redmine (Score 1) 221

Care you explain how you would do that search on, say, redmine.org? AFAIK, you can search descriptions using the search box in the top right, but you can't filter those results by status or category. In the issues list, you can create a filter for status and category, but not description.

It would also be nice if you could search for attached files. There have been times where we have a file and can't find the bug associated with. I have to open our MySQL instance and look it up there.

You can't search for multiple works in the subject. For example, if you filter the open issues of redmine.org for subjects with "email asynchronous", you don't get any results. Filter for "asynchronous email" and you get at least one result.

Redmine is nice (especially the REST API), but its search sucks.

Comment Re:Redmine (Score 1) 221

We use Redmine as well, but it has some fairly severe problems. The biggest is the lack of a search function. There's no way to make a query like "find all open bugs assigned to category 'X' where the description contains 'keyword'".

If you make use of subprojects, then the fact that categories aren't shared can be a huge PITA.

Comment Re:Sorry (Score 4, Insightful) 610

watch what Apple does... then implement whatever that is in Windows

And the one time they try to predict where Apple is going and beat them there, we end up with Windows 8 + Metro. I'm convinced that back in 2008 or 2009, Microsoft predicted that iOS and OSX would be merged. I really can't understand any other reason for their current strategy.

Comment Re:Metro is Ballmer's fault (Score 1) 343

Even better, I could just say "fuck off" to Apple because there isn't some Apple-only software I need to run.

That really is the bottomline. The operating system these days is boring infrastructure. Pick the applications you need to run, then select the best operating system for that software. You don't rely on Apple-only software, but lots of people do.

Comment Re:Metro is Ballmer's fault (Score 1) 343

What are you talking about? What has Apple done on their desktop that even comes close to the changes Microsoft is working on with Metro?

I think you would be surprised just how well Apple is doing in the corporate space. Microsoft still dominates for sure and really isn't in any danger of losing their dominance, but I've seen a lot of Mac's in offices lately just because they can run more software than any other platform out there. Typically, the need to develop on iOS brought in the first Macs, jealousy brought in the rest.

Comment Re:Metro is Ballmer's fault (Score 1) 343

Metro itself isn't the problem. In fact, I think it's the first UI that Microsoft has really spent a lot of time on aesthetics.

The problem is their insistence on Windows everywhere. The entire world outside of Microsoft seems to understand that a one-size-fits-all UI is a fantasy. Metro is a good choice for handheld devices with relatively small screens. It makes little sense on a desktop or laptop.

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