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      Some source code commits are boring, like bug fixes and documentation,
      while some are exciting, like new features.  Today I got to do one of the
      latter:
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    <blockquote><tt>$ svn commit -m "Adding DBus port of the Calendar" eds-dbus/calendar</tt></blockquote>
    <p>
      I can't take any credit for this, all praise must go to <a
      href="http://www.chrislord.net/">Chris Lord</a> for the port, who is
      interning at Opened Hand over the summer.
    </p>
    <p>
      <small>NP: <cite>Birth Of The Cool</cite>, Miles Davis</small>
    </p>
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