If you do a quick search in Google (or your favourite search engine, instead) of the word Openness you will mostly find techie-related stuff. Open source, Free Software and on and on and on…
However if you digg deeper – or go straight to the wikipedia article – you will find that not only this is a way of software development but also a way of life. Literally:
Openness is a philosophy that is being used as the basis of how various groups and organizations operate. It is a relatively new term to describe this general way of doing things.
Of course, this is obvious, but I’d like to emphasize this relationship between software and personality.
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AWESOME.
That was my experience at EBE08, I still can’t believe I’ve had one of the greatest weekends ever.
I practally had more hope to attend than really was certain of my presence to the biggest event in the Spanish blogosphere because until the very last moment I still didn’t know how I would arrive to the Hispalense city (yes, if we are talking about Seville, it MUST be called that way, as well as we call Barcelona the Condal city… but that’s another story). But finally I did.
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From some time now I’ve been working in a quite big project that took me away from blogging. In fact, I would have rather redesigned the blog (something I have in my mind and in my To-Do list) before taking up my posting habits.
However, yesterday occured something that couldn’t keep me shut anymore. As the title says, I was stolen.
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Si todo va bien hoy estoy casi en la frontera con Francia, en el valle de Bujaruelo, cerca del pueblo de Torla y del Parque Nacional de Ordesa y Monte Perdido. Estaré durante casi medio mes en San Nicolás de Bujaruelo.
El 19 estuve invitado en The Party Project de J&B; hubiera querido, y la ocasión lo merecía, haber hecho una entrada más larga contando cómo fue la noche y todo eso antes de irme, pero estaba tan sumamente cansado que lo único que pude hacer ayer fue levantarme a preparar la mochila y acercarme al autobús que me traería donde estoy ahora.
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I know that I’ve been kind of missing for some time but I have had some issues that kept me away from the computer. Don’t worry, you will be informed soon.
One of the pending tasks I had remaining was the review of Jack keane: Al rescate del Imperio Británico, a video game that Bloguzz (I’ve already told you that I love these people?) had kindly handed over me. This video game has been developed by Deck13 and 10tacle Studios and distributed by FX Interactive.
I really enjoyed playing this video game (as the staunch fan of graphic adventures that I am); it reminds me the time I used to play Day of the tentacle or Monkey Island. In fact, I think I won’t be wrong if I claim that it was deeply inspired in this LucasArts saga.
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