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Armenzg

Joined 18 January 2007
Revision as of 13:57, 7 November 2007 by Armenzg (talk | contribs) (Added patch for thunderbird lab)
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Greetings

Welcome, my name's Armen Zambrano Gasparnian, I've come to Canada last year on Febreaury from Spain; I hate computers but I love what I can do with them. It's a privilege to be studying the Bachelor in Software Development (BSD) that Seneca offers, because I think is very challenging. Before coming here I took a degree in Computer Engineering in the University of Malaga

I have already studied in University of Malaga a degree in Computer Engineering which affected me badly :)


Deliverables for DPS909

Thunder Bird lab patch patch_td.txt
Tab lab patch tabPatch.txt
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To do for DPS909

List of to dos completed (the ones without link might be that I haven't done it yet or that I haven't linked it)

  1. w1 - Create blog, with open source label, add to the planet, create wiki account, etc -- ALL DONE
  2. w2 - Watched videos and wrote about them (link), wrote on other's people blogs, create an account on MDC, added wiki to DPS909 students, chosen three projects -- ALL DONE
  3. w3 - create simple makefile (NOT DONE), watch online build lecture, do a debug build and blog about it, chose project -- ALL DONE BUT FIRST
  4. w4 - lxr reading lab, incremental build, practice patches, there are no files that our project will be changing -- ALL DONE
  5. w5 - create bugzilla account, subscribe to bugs (look down in this page), watched Axel and Luser, added ways of people helping us out -- ALL DONE
  6. w6 - release a patch (link), subscribe to blocking bugs (bugs section down here), blog about your watching (link), I helped testing the plugin watcher (link), update on 0.1 release -- ALL DONE
  7. w7 -
  8. w8 -
  9. w9 - FSOSS paper by Armen Zambrano

>>>> To be continued <<<<<



What I'm trying to do/Intentions

  • This is my DPS909 project - Automated localization build tool - read more
  • This is my side project - Localize Firefox in Armenian Team page - here

Contact me

IRC: armenzg on #seneca, #clubmoz, #l10n
My blog: http://armenzg.blogspot.com/
Email: azambran AT learn.senecac.on.ca


Windows Vista

How did I build the first time? I don't know; I decided to find out, therefore, I was looking to see if I had the "Windows SDK" and I have found this:

  • Windows SDK for Vista and .NET Framework 3.0:
  1. (ISO download - 6.0.6000.0.0.WindowsSDK_Vista_rtm.DVD.Rel.img, 6.0.6000, 11/4/2006)
  2. (Web Setup - Setup.exe, 11/7/2006, 1 KB-1185.7 MB*)
  • Windows SDK Update for Windows Vista ISO Download:
  1. (ISO download 6.1.6000.16384.10.WindowsSDK_Vista_Feb2007Update_rtm.DVD.Rel.iso, 6.0, 3/22/2007, 1180.1 MB)
  2. (Web Setup - Setup.exe, 3/22/2007, 1 KB-1178.3 MB*)

I don't know if the update brings what the initial package brings (pay attention to size - for being an update it looks HUGE)

Bugs

Past

  • I have helped Dave and Shaver to set up some USB keys for something with Mozilla and SickKids - follow the Uninstall U3 from Mozilla USB keys and add PortableApps with FF2.0.0.3
  • Category:Mozilla for beginners - This is a subcategory of M@S that wraps pages that introduce students to Mozilla@Seneca
  • We could also add this line: $wgFavicon = "$wgScriptPath/Favicon.png"; to the LocalSettings.php file
  • I would like to categorize Mozilla@Seneca's wiki, I will work this summer with Dave to see what we can do about this. I don't think that it will happen
  • We could add this extension to the wiki (Add Article to Category) and start organizing things by categories
  • Add some iTunes feeds for the Mozilla Lectures I will leave this for the moment
 Dave suggested me to use this Daapd

External projects that I'm involved with

I collaborate in the following sites in collaboration with another administrator or being the administrator myself: