
Reflection in water puddle
Originally uploaded by lhaig
Reflection of some trees in a puddle

Reflection in water puddle
Originally uploaded by lhaig
Reflection of some trees in a puddle

Prehistoric
Originally uploaded by lhaig
It almost seems some prehistoric monster should be jumping up soon.

Wood for the trees
Originally uploaded by lhaig
was trying to get both the near and the far in focus but failed.
Although this still looks ok i think.

Passing Time
Originally uploaded by lhaig
Wooden clock on the roof of the building at the Sandringham estate shops

New Growth
Originally uploaded by lhaig
A new shoot of a fern I found in a patch of sunlight
I am about to embark on the epic journey which is Bongo packaging on the OpenSUSE Build Service.
Now that I have succumbed to this task I wanted to establish a few things.
In the Build service there are many many distributions available for build. Most of the distributions are very old.
This leaves me with a choice as to were to focus my efforts, as most of you know I have been creating the Bongo images on the rPath rbuild system so my knowledge of RPM and Deb packaging is quite limited.
I am not sure which OS’s are used by our users and so I came up with the idea to have a poll on my blog here
The idea is this. The more votes an OS gets the higher up the priority list it will climb.
So that it gives you guys a chance to tell me which OS’s to focus on.
For quite some time now we have been using the rPath rBuilder system to create images for the project. I have also used it for a few other projects.
Things have been going quite well until someone at rPath decided that they needed to reinvent their web interface.
Now I don’t mind change and innovation as long as the changes are well thought through and well tested.
I have experienced some major issues with the new UI and it has overwritten my group recipe on more than one occasion.
I am sure I will edit this post a bit more once I have thought about it a bit more.
We are going to decide how we are going to achieve this in the near future and I will post here what the result is.
Thanks