by Saurabh
23. August 2006 17:38
Ever since Brad Abrams mentioned Microsoft will be renaming Atlas, it’s AJAX coding framework, before it ships, and that Microsoft is listening to what the community thinks the name should be.Everybody seems to want to name ATLAS these days, I thought why not take a shot at the Atlas Naming Game
My pick is AJAXPF.net (in 2 more variants - AJAX-PF.net / AJAX PF.net)
That's short for AJAX Presentation Foundation for .net. The "Presentation Foundation" part makes it a nice marketing moniker that can easily be clubbed with the upcoming .net 3.0 lineup which @ the surface appears to be .net 2.0 + WFP hence the name will quickly be adapted & loved by the community.
Although I really wanted to know what Nikhil Kothari would want to name it.
by Saurabh
16. August 2006 17:36
OK So it took 2 days rather than 2 hours for me to upgrade. Ran into some serious issues during the upgrade. Mainly because of Dan Bartel's Google SiteMap Plugin I had recently installed. And perhaps I may have to revert back to the default Community Server theme for some time. But this blog theme (now available by default in CS2.1) by Jaxon Rice simply rocks.
by Saurabh
16. August 2006 17:35
Community Server's finally done it. The del.icio.us inspired Tag clouds - considered the most hip thing in a blog service these days is now available on Community Server. So I'm going to perform the upgrade later today which means downtime of about a couple of hours. And I might also switch back to the default theme for sometime.
See you in CS 2.1 
by Saurabh
12. August 2006 17:33
While I'm contemplating whether to switch my ISP again in less than 3 months despite knowing that no Indian ISP is dependable when it comes to infrastructure. I have been disconnected from the web since 1st of August, made about 2 dozen calls to the call centre but have been told there has been some physical conectivity problem which apparently hasn't been fixed over the last 12 days
Anyways here are 3 things that I would say are sure waste of anybody's time…
1. Pursuing the "String Theory".
2. Watching LOST.
3. Trying to convince me that OS X can be a more productive OS than Windows xp.
by Saurabh
5. August 2006 17:32
If you find setting up CVS a nightmare like I used to, a few days back! This is what I would call a life saver. This guide by Bo Berglund is fantastic. Because it is simple enough and does not require you to be a SysAdmin or someone who knows what NT stands for …
In the event that this guide becomes inaccessible you can view the pdf version of this guide here. Though made for Windows Server 2003, it will work on Windows xp Professional & all flavors of Windows 2000. Although the guide is accurate in almost every respect, make sure on workstation machines the "Default domain" you specify on the CVSNT "Service Control Panel" within the Server Settings tab is the machine itself even if that machine is part of a domain.