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Submission + - Getting a grip on Google code

netbuzz writes: "Niall Kennedy reports on his blog that Guido van Rossum, author of the Python programming language, has begun showing off his first project since joining Google last year.

"Mondrian is a Web-based code-review system built on top of a Perforce and BigTable backend with a Python-powered front-end," Kennedy writes. "Mondrian is a pretty impressive system and is currently in use across Google."

Kennedy's description of Google's current code-review system sure makes it sound like it was in need of an upgrade.

"The Mondrian tool creates a much better workflow by creating task-specific dashboards, in-line commenting, well-tracked statistics, and more," he writes. "The application is built on top of Python open source libraries such as the Django framework, smtpd.py mail service, and the wsgiref Web server software."

http://www.niallkennedy.com/blog/archives/2006/11/ google-mondrian.html"
Businesses

Submission + - Fiorina Gets the Last Laugh

4foot10 writes: "For all the turmoil roiling Hewlett-Packard's Palo Alto campus of late, the third quarter has become a cause for celebration as the PC maker edged out rival Dell for the top spot in worldwide PC shipments, according to market-share analyst firm iSuppli and reported by VARBusiness.com. And the feat was likely more satisfying to someone who no longer works there."

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