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First Wainuiomata.com project on Github

Posted on March 1, 2024 by: Rob van der Linde
Filed under: Announcements, Developments
Tags: open source, wainuiomata, samba, github, sambal, development

We've released our first Open Source project under the github.com/wainuiomata space. This project isn't directly related to the site, but it was something fun I was developing on the side and it felt useful to release. It is an experimental admin interface for Samba. The target audience is system administrators.

You can find the source at github.com/wainuiomata/sambal but it is very much a work in progress/experiment at this stage as it's barely 3 days old at the time of writing.

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Wainuiomata.com on Github

Posted on February 17, 2024 by: Rob van der Linde
Filed under: Announcements, Developments
Tags: wainuiomata, development, open source, github

I've been busy the last few weeks so don't really have any updates for now. But one thing I just wanted to announce is that we've created an space on Github for sharing some of our code in the future.

https://github.com/wainuiomata

There isn't anything there yet, but will be in the future, at least we've created the space on Github now.

Make sure to follow us on Github if you're into software development.

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Early articles on wainuiomata.com development

Posted on January 16, 2024 by: Rob van der Linde
Filed under: Announcements, Developments
Tags: wainuiomata, website, development, history

A few weeks ago, Shane showed me a page with early content I wrote for the wainuiomata.com website (then ynui.co.nz) before we recorded our first ever blog post in 2005.

It is all about the early development of the site, and I was thinking while it is on the Internet Archive still, I want to grab it again and turn it into articles, setting the actual date correctly so it shows as the earliest posts.

Right now, our earliest post is Respect 2005 Hiphop Festival from February 16 2005. I remember the event well, and I remember only having a limited amount of photos because the camera battery ran flat and we didn't come prepared with a backup. Remember this was before smartphones, so you couldn't just use your smartphone to take photos so we carried a digital camera around.

So I'll see what I can do to fish some of the early content from the Internet Archive and re-add it to the blog. This was before we even had a blog.

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