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Solution for Subversion 502 Bad Gateway problem when using Forefront as reverse proxy
Just as a slight note to self, but possibly useful for others running Subversion under Apache 2 on Windows (2008 in my case) behind Forefront TMG (nextgen ISA Server). The setup was working very good until I tried committing a move or a copy from my local machine. Typically things started going wrong when doing renames with ReSharper through VisualSVN in Visual Studio.You'll see errors like these:
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Running TypeMock with Gallio on build server or agent without local install
I tend to dislike having to do local installs of software on my Puzzlepart build servers (or agents) because this also means that developers will need to install something specific to be able to build the project. That's bad and unfortunately the norm for the projects I've downloaded and reviewed lately.
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A few comments on the Microsoft Dynamics 5.0 sneak peek
Simon Hutson wrote about the new features of CRM 5.0 and was forced to remove it again. Fortunately Stefano Demiliani posted it too, and now the content is reblogged all over:)
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Puzzlepart with openness as core value
The development of Puzzlepart getting very concrete. In the past few months I've been working very hard on getting the entire business concept just right. I've put a lot of emphasis on talking to just about every possible stakeholder in a potential Puzzlepart ecosystem; potential investors, technology analysts, financial analysts, developers, architects, potential customers, and our immediate community. Based on the feedback some of the core concepts has changed and evolved several times over the past few months.
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NRK P3 Visits Puzzlepart HQ
Some friday fun out of the ordinary:-)
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More off-topic: Skype High Quality Video, Sesam 3D Maps ++
Really getting into the slightly off-topic flow today:)
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Setting up a robust infrastructure: Are Cisco stuck in the 90'ies?
Beeing an entrepreneur really exposes you for all levels of operational handywork. The one day I'm putting the finishing touch on the businessplan and the budgets, and the next I'm stuck in the server room trying to get the firewall running. Now, I wouldn't normally blog about infrastructure. But this topic also applies to general attitudes in the software industry, and provides an example of what I see as customer hostile behaviour which causes losses for all parties in the value chain. So; if you're up for a little rant, read on.
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TypeMock enables Sharepoint Unit testing
This is an interesting one from Roy:
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Sensible Document Template file management with Sharepoint
In my experience great and up-to-date document templates are one of the key motivators for adoption of a Sharepoint Intranet. Getting users onboard with document management in Sharepoint really drives the entire adoption of the intranet in your business.
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GameCamp Oslo - Inspirational Boosting
Yesterday I left my dayjob early to go with my brother Marius to the Oslo GameCamp at my former school NITH. I really wanted to get a better understanding of game programming and my brother (who is 18) is considering getting more into programming so we both had good reasons to be there.
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How to drive value from Sharepoint and the Microsoft platform
For the past 5 years all I've really been doing is to try to piece the Microsoft platform puzzle together for a wide range of customers. I've tried to the best of my ability to use the enormous potential of the Microsoft platform to deliver exciting solutions, but I still have the feeling of not reaching the target quite yet.
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How to sum up 2 years
This is one of the "it's been a long time since my last blogpost" type posts and I'm about to confess to my non-blogging sins (and I'll try to make it short), before I move on to talk about my new venture with Puzzlepart.