On Friday of last week a friend and colleague, Doug Emerson published a short interview with me about getting pictures from a digital camera to the web. His past newsletters, "The Profitable Horseman", can be found at http://www.profitablehorseman.com/articles.htm
I thoroughly enjoyed our conversation, but in the process was surprised that so many folks were having trouble with the basics of getting pictures "web friendly", so I wrote a really brief tutorial on the subject. Let me know if it is helpful.
For anyone that has suggestions on managing pictures and images, I'd like to hear about it! I have a lot of experience managing several hundred thousand images at a time from my previous work with a Fortune 500 company, but those kind of systems are a bit out of reach of the everyday horseman.
I'd like to develop some simple, easy to use systems for those of us that have a few hundred or even a few thousand pictures to manage. I will be looking around for an inexpensive package for this. If nothing jumps out, I may develop a small database just for this purpose, as I need it to manage my tack shop images.
First, I'll look to the Drupal ecommerce modules. I talked about Drupal (an "Open Source" project) in my previous post. If anyone has experience with this, email me and maybe we can chat about it.
Monday, September 24, 2007
Monday, September 17, 2007
What the heck is "Open Source"?
I've been messing around with solutions for my next version of website. For me, "Open Source" was something I had to look at! Afterall, it can be some of the best quality products out there, and it's FREE!
People I talk to in the horse business ask the next obvious question to them, "What the heck is "Open Source"? Simply put, "Open Source" is a product that is put together by volunteer programmers around the world, believe it or not! One person or group then puts the pieces together, and you have some of the most vigorously tested software around!
Some of the more well known "Open Source" projects are the webserver Apache and the operating system Linux (like Windows is an operating system). These are 2 of the most popular "Open Source" products, and are being widely used by both large and small companies. Apache runs approximately 66% of all web servers across the internet! This is quoted from recent Google article "Web Server Software and Malware".
So, "Open Source"? For me, I am looking at a project known as "Drupal". Categorized as a Content Management System. I intend to use it to create a portal for the horse industry. Anyone with knowledge on this, please feel free to contact me.
People I talk to in the horse business ask the next obvious question to them, "What the heck is "Open Source"? Simply put, "Open Source" is a product that is put together by volunteer programmers around the world, believe it or not! One person or group then puts the pieces together, and you have some of the most vigorously tested software around!
Some of the more well known "Open Source" projects are the webserver Apache and the operating system Linux (like Windows is an operating system). These are 2 of the most popular "Open Source" products, and are being widely used by both large and small companies. Apache runs approximately 66% of all web servers across the internet! This is quoted from recent Google article "Web Server Software and Malware".
So, "Open Source"? For me, I am looking at a project known as "Drupal". Categorized as a Content Management System. I intend to use it to create a portal for the horse industry. Anyone with knowledge on this, please feel free to contact me.
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