How eastern Afghanistan was mapped in OpenStreetMap http://t.co/jbaGNhAt
— mikel (@mikel) January 26, 2012
Buried lede: 25% of gov security staff "don't know" if they'll have real-time monitoring by 2012. http://t.co/X35qkqwd
— Gunnar Hellekson (@ghelleks) January 26, 2012
Thank you, GCN, for a Bo Zhang piece utterly free of baseless xenophobia. http://t.co/pKuAmgJc
— Gunnar Hellekson (@ghelleks) January 26, 2012
How San Francisco can get its gov 2.0 groove back http://t.co/MwMbeGWp < Awesome, and true for all cities, not just SF.
— Gunnar Hellekson (@ghelleks) January 26, 2012
smart thoughts from @danielschuman about why congress is so awful at tech policy http://t.co/5JEXXkYW
— Tom Lee (@tjl) January 26, 2012
Interesting case of #GPL versions complicating adoption: http://t.co/5iQyEvn0 <-seems like GPL does not handle inherited-maintenance well….
— Nate "Neutrality" Willis (@n8willis) January 26, 2012
Hey @cra, any reason why t.co isn't on this list? http://t.co/s3JQX9UG /cc @nancyscola
— Gunnar Hellekson (@ghelleks) January 26, 2012
JetBlue: when you require Flash to check in online, it makes me not want to use your service.
— Gunnar Hellekson (@ghelleks) January 26, 2012
Oh, sweet. thanks to @c3isecurity I just realized DISA publishes an IAVA-CVE mapping. Hot. http://t.co/UhcEWUE7
— Gunnar Hellekson (@ghelleks) January 26, 2012
@ghelleks @cra @nancyscola Also they don't all return 301: http://t.co/U4T1LbZa
— William Vambenepe (@vambenepe) January 26, 2012
If you were confused about why the new IAVM-to-CVE mappings from DISA were a big deal, I wrote it up: http://t.co/44FYmjK7 #miloss
— Gunnar Hellekson (@ghelleks) January 27, 2012