- 2001-12-05
Released cvs-importer, a script to (smartly) import all existing versions of a program into CVS.
- 2001-09-02
Released GVidChanger-minimal (gvidm), a gtk-only, non-applet version of gvid.
- 2001-07-26
Added a dvorak keymap for grub to the programs page.
- 2001-07-21
Lately I've been working on Pyleon: a python web browser using gtkmozembed and gtkhtml. Its still fairly alpha yet, but coming along nicely.
- 2001-06-21
All programs with deb packages are now apt-gettable.
- 2001-04-08
The programs page now sorts its overview by release date.
- 2001-03-21
Changed my scripts to add the DTD header now. (this means all pages updated time will be changed.. but the edited should still be reasonable.)
The cfv homepage at sourceforge has been set up and is now useful. :)
- 2001-03-17
cfv now has a project at sourceforge. Undecided on wether I'll switch to that as the primary cfv site, but it seems likely.
- 2000-10-06
Pages now have a last updated and a last edited time. Updated being when the page last changed, including automatic updates; and edited being when the page source was actually touched by me. I just thought it looked a bit odd having programs with a new version released yesterday and the page saying not updated for a month.
- 2000-08-09
Programs index page shows date latest version was released (more will have dates shown when/if they get new versions)
- 2000-07-01
Reinstated the renderings and me pages.
- 2000-06-21
Well. It looks as though I've finally overhauled my page, doesn't it?
Quite a suprise, I'm sure.
Anyway, it is now browsable in three flavors: frames, tables and simple.
All modes are standard static html files, so no slow (re)loading should occur.
This does mean the loss of the configurable colors on the old cgi 'improved page', but I doubt anyone really cared anyway. If you want your own colors, you can just set em in your browser config. :)
If you are curious, these pages are now generated from python source. The old page was generated with m4 (and also some by the cgi, on the 'improved page'.) The new method is much more flexible though, and much easier to add pages.
This means that I should finally get around to putting up some new progs and stuff that I didn't feel like screwing with the old page for.