Open Source Software = Transparent Government? Um, not quite…

According to the San Francisco Examiner, there’s a new policy proposed in the city to encourage open source software in government: The policy says departments must “consider open source software equally with commercial products when purchasing new software.” Open source software allows the public to access government information and the ability to make creative use… Continue reading Open Source Software = Transparent Government? Um, not quite…

Compiling XTide on CentOS 5

The excellent XTide program can be used to generate tide (and, for some locations, current) predictions for many locations in the U.S. and overseas. Compiling it goes pretty smoothly according to the directions, but there were a few gotchas for me There was a missing dependency relating to something in X11 for me, not listed… Continue reading Compiling XTide on CentOS 5