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6th March My son's first birthday.
Released SiSU v2, with a new processing layer, which relies more on the programming language Ruby's objects (and regular expressions), than version 1 does which relies on regular expressions. The thinking behind version 1 use of regular expressions was that it made it more straightforward to switch languages for processing, as many languages support regular expressions; the thinking behind version 2 was version 1 was more complicated than it need be, and since Ruby was the language used, why not make programming more straightforward, as it would be easier to develop further.
Input and output of version 1 and 2 are largely the same with the following significant exceptions. On the input side, document headers, that is metadata and processing instructions have changed in version 2. On the output side, version 2 was introduced with EPUB documents as a possible output, and over time is likely to be developed further.
Version 1 remains available, and can be invoked using "sisu --v1" followed by whatever valid command/instruction was previously available for version 1.
I had a most entertaining month trying to finish it with a laptop that was overheating every time a processing request was given. Tried almost everything, even ran the machine on an ice pack, thinking at one time it might be the disk drive, and a read/write issue configured external disks, well it was not that, to no avail. Was wondering whether it was worth sending it in for repair, and looking at replacements, when (a week after releasing version 2) ... my wife Anna appeared with compressed air and "sprayed" the vents cleaning the fan. No problem since. (I had given up on that idea, figuring if it failed on ice, the fan was unlikely to cut it). Anyhow, leason learned, cost of repair USD 3. She could have done this a month earlier, saved me a bit of grief.
16th June to 12th August Daniel Baumann visits for the summer :-)
SiSU Book Samples and Markup Examples
The Wealth of Networks - How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom
Yochai Benkler
2006
Free Culture - How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity
Lawrence Lessig
2004
CONTENT - Selected Essays on Technology, Creativity, Copyright and the Future of the Future
Cory Doctorow
2008
Free As In Freedom - Richard Stallman's Crusade for Free Software
Sam Williams
2002
Two Bits - The Cultural Significance of Free Software
Christopher Kelty
2008
The Cathedral & the Bazaar - Musings on Linux and Open Source by an Accidental Revolutionary
Erik S. Raymond
1999
Free For All - How Linux and the Free Software Movement Undercut the High Tech Titans
Peter Wayner
2002
Cory Doctorow
2008
Free Software Foundation - FSF
GPL - GNU General Public License