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Technical Evangelist, Rocket Scientist, Space Cowboy and owner of Melchester Rovers.


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16Aug2010

New Business Cards from Moo.com

I’ve ordered 50 copies of both of my exisitng business cards from Moo.com, after they proved their excellence twice in the last year for some clients. Continue reading ‘New Business Cards from Moo.com’

30Jun2010

An Open Letter to BackPress Team

Dear BackPress Team,

My name is Kevinjohn Gallagher, and I’m one of the people to who contribute to bbPress.

That is the standalone forum software available at bbpress.org, and not the BuddyPress plug-in called bbPress, nor the bbPress plug-in in the WordPress plug-in directory.

It is sometimes confusing as they all use the same name, so I find it’s best to be upfront about which one of the 3 pieces of software I am trying to help (even if I do sometimes feel like I’m saying that I’m the “People’s front of Judea” rather than the “Judean’s People’s Front” ).

With bbPress utterly reliant on BackPress for it’s next release, I am wondering if I could have 5 minutes of your time to discuss/asnwer the following questions:

Continue reading ‘An Open Letter to BackPress Team’

1May2010

Website Update now Live

A new version of my website has been pushed live over this bank holiday weekend. Hopefully you won’t notice any real changes, as this was more an update for myself. That said, it’s taken quite a bit of tinkering under the hood:

Continue reading ‘Website Update now Live’

2Apr2010

Looking for Work

As of today, 1st May 2010, I have decided to officially end my sabbatical from the IT industry.

In other words, I’m actively looking for work.

Continue reading ‘Looking for Work’

13Dec2008

Year Out

Never one to appreciate long drawn out blog posts, I’ve decided to take a year away from the IT industry. 2009 looks like a lean year, and I’d rather spend time with my family in Scotland and throw my hat into some open source projects to keep my hand in.

Blog posts, Twitter tweets and Facebook status updates are a thing of the past.

Take care.

Continue reading ‘Year Out’




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