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Wordpress RSS2 content importer, now with enclosures

Last night, while most crazy young people are out getting sorted for E’s and whizz, I decided to stay in and migrate the Exciting Hellebore Shew and Epistaxis Archives over to Wordpress. To my dismay it appears that the standard Wordpress RSS importer cannot handle enclosures, so there is no way to import a podcast series.

Rather than cut & paste seventy episodes of Epistaxis Time, I hacked up a new RSS2 importer based on the existing design, but using Magpie RSS to parse the RSS feeds. As a result we have a new parser that is more able to cope with the nuances of RSS2. You can download my code as a SVN diff here: http://svn.stodge.org/wordpress_rss2_import/magpie_rss2_import.diff

In order to make this work you will need a recentish version of Magpie RSS in a folder called ‘magpierss’ somewhere in your PHP search path. Just apply the diff at the root folder of your Wordpress installation. This works best if you got Wordpress via subversion… it’s much easier than downloading and unpacking tgz or zip files.

This is what happens if you oppose Microsoft

In the same week that a cover-story from ZDNet revealed that a major reason for not disclosing a migration from Microsoft to Open-Source products is the expectation of PR backlash, we see exactly what Ingrid Marson described in principle occuring in Boston.

Peter J Quinn is famous for being the IT officer in Boston who first proposed migrating the state’s thousands of workstations from Microsoft Windows and Office over to Linux and OpenDoc. While this is bound to be an expensive migration, all of the experts agree that keeping state documents in a free and open format like OpenDoc is likely to be the best way to ensure that documents remain readable for the forseeable future.

For having the temerity to suggest buying less Microsoft products, it appears that Peter has the latest latest victim of a powerful PR machine.

Of course big companies like microsoft have people to do their dirty work for them, and in this case it’s globe staff-writers Stephen Kurkjian and Robert Weisman, who no doubt became jealous of Maureen O’Gara’s reputation for bottom-of-the-barrel muckraking.

Strangely enough, their article makes no mention at all of the conflict which has made Massachusetts the focus of attention of both Microsoft and the Open-Source companies. The authors no-doubt felt it would undermine their story to mention that Peter has proposed a migration away from Microsoft products and this would cost the software monopoly many millions in annual revenue. More seriously, this would allow Microsoft’s rivals to get a foot in the door and establish some serious competition.

It’s not a surprise that Microsoft have unleashed their full brigade of spin-doctors, publicists and lobbyists to drag any who oppose them into the gutter.

Cory and the Copyfighters

Last Sunday was my second attempt at speaking at Speakers corner; I wouldnt say that I was any better prepared than last time, but a little bit of confidence and familiarity helped me give a better speech than my previous faltering feeble attempt. We even managed to attract a member the press who observed our antics.

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Before you assume that I have become a religious zealot or a Marxist or one of the usual rhetoricians who haunt this most noisy of corners every Sunday, you should know that I was there to talk about Software Freedom as part of the CopyFighters Talking-Shop. An informal group of people organised by novelist and activist Cory Doctrow.

Of Zealots and Mercenaries

It came as no surprise that Sys-Con Media, the publishers of the dimly Linux-related scandal rag have decided to let their technology industry stalker Maureen O’Gara go; at least that is what they are saying publicly.

The evidence fails to support this statement. Those of us who have the patience to wait for a response from Sys-Con’s spavined web-servers show a site that remains full of the toxic belchings of “MoG”. In any case, the unexpected anti-popularity Maureen’s “Linux Business News” website is far more effective than any DDoS attack conceived by even the most sadistic hacker.

For all her outspoken bravado, the surge of visitors from Slashdot and Groklaw has all but wiped out Sys-Con’s ability to serve pages. This implies that even the small proportion of the Slashdot and Groklaw audience that cares about this issue is many times greater than the entire expected audience for the whole of Sys-Con.

This is hardly surprising, as Sys-Con are a third division publisher, with a reputation for journalistic integrity somewhat below that of “DC Thompson” (the Penny-pinching publisher of the Beano). A browse of Sys-Con’s wonky archives is about as stimulating as being clubbed repeatedly in the testicles whilst being made to stare at flashing Microsoft adverts.

Maureen is not the first baddie in the SCO vs IBM dispute to be brought low by an overwhelming public response; I note with some satisfaction that Rob Enderle has not been typing out anti-Linux tracts on his Ferrari Laptop. Rob has somewhat backed-off his bullish predictions of SCO winning billions at IBM’s expense. Perhaps he has better things to do since most of his readers now realize him to be a dull ranting troll who is still bitter about getting sacked by IBM.

The grandly-named “Alexis de Toqueville Institution”, have also decided to butt-out of this argument. AdTI’s director Kenneth Brown’s rose to fame by publishing an paper which claimed to prove that Linux was an unauthorized derivative of Minix.

The most remarkable thing about this paper was that it was debunked by it’s primary source before it was even published. Since then, the extent of AdTI’s contribution to this debate has been a half-arsed list of apparent contradictions and sarcastic remarks on their scraggy, sorry excuse for a web-site.

The difference between O’Gara and Enderle / Brown is that the latter two knew when to walk away. Maureen is made of braver stuff, and she has plummeted further and with less grace; Merely deleting her words from the LBN website by no means constitutes an apology. She has irked the Linux zealots who will be after her, for as long as she provides interesting sport.

But I don’t think Maureen will be one to give up so soon; I expect that like any good villain she will return. I look forwards to her next outlandish and sinister plot. Will she resort to murder or kidnap to up the stakes in this most personal conflict? Nah, she needs to make a bigger statement:

What would be the journalistic equivalent of launching a giant space-laser? Perhaps starting to write for “Pro-Sco”: Sco’s ill-concieved attempt to counter Groklaw. I hear that it is in desperate need of some editorial input right now and I know an editor who needs a new job.