Hey y'all,

I'm finally back from travelling, and it looks like I should be staying put for 
several weeks, which is really great news, 'cause I can start getting more work 
done...

Recent News
-----------------
I went to OSCON, where I gave a presentation on CoApp. It was well received, 
and I made some really nice connections with some folks while I was there.

Foremost, there was one of the developers from Mozilla FireFox in the audience, 
we connected right after my session, and he was quite excited, as CoApp's 
vision would solve many issues that FireFox has with packaging and distribution.

I also approached by an O'Reilly book editor who thinks that once we're down 
the road a bit, that we could do a CoApp book for O'Reilly. That would be 
really cool.

I talked for about an hour with a developer from XBMC, and again we could be 
solving a lot of packaging problems for them as well. I think I'll be following 
up with him for sure.


Recent Work
-----------------
Rafael has been coding on CoApp-Trace like a man on a mission, and is making 
some really great progress.  He's taken my idea and improved upon it by 1000 
fold.

Elizabeth has started to amass some code for the API which she's going to push 
very soon.

Trevor has started working on the CoApp-Scan tool.

I've spent a bunch of time getting the VM server up and running, and I've got 
many VM images (xp, 2k3, 2k8, win7) that I can duplicate for building and 
testing of CoApp. If you would like a virtual machine with the software set up 
for development, give me a shout, I can replicate a VM for you.

I setup most of the sub-projects for CoApp, so that anyone can grab the source 
and start hacking.

I've also started building the CLI app, we're gonna need that for testing.

I'm now working on the mkSpec tool, which will crank out the .spec files 
(taking input from trace and scan). Once that's built, I'll move on to the 
mkProject tool.

Once mkProject is functional, we can start work on shallow-forking of packages 
we know we'll need.

Sponsorship
---------------
As with any open source project, I'm always open to finding sponsors to pay for 
and donate goods and services. Microsoft has donated lots of server space, 
hosting (and of course, uh, me!).

I met with some folks from Mindtouch (the fantastic company that makes the wiki 
software that http://coapp.org uses) and they are going to give us a license 
for the commercial version (which has some really cool features, and should 
actually have functional OpenID authentication amongst other things). THANK YOU 
MINDTOUCH!



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