Omar Abdel-Wahab

Open Source

Mark Spencer Seminar at OpenCraft

Yesterday, the event was held in Open Craft: Mark Spencer, the founder of Asterisk and Digium, was in Egypt for a holiday and we had the opportunity to have him give us a technical seminar.

The man was super cool and very informative. The presentation was never long, it was direct and still very useful.

Mark could have a little bit underestimated the audiance knowledge about Open Source but I think it's not him to blame. I believe that there isn't real Open Source usage in Egypt and the area since software piracy is very common, thus even the commercial software is distributed for free.

SugarCRM vs vTigerCRM

Hi all,

I liked vTiger 4.2.x as a good and balanced OpenSource CRM solution.
Most other powerful solutions weren't LAMP, Java and other technologies.
Anyways I developed for some time over vTiger 4.2 and things were fine, still I had some criticism about the vTiger code which I had discussed with Gopal, one of the core developers.

Anyways, I was awaiting the release of vTiger 5.0 unpatiently and as soon as an RC was there I was grapping it, installing, watching the differences.

Mozilla QA chooses Joomla over Drupal

Jay and Mozilla QA team were thinking about enhancing their WordPress site and requested help from volunteers.
I suggested they use Drupal and even installed and hosted them a copy of Drupal to play with. I answered some of their questions and gave some ideas. After couple of weeks they announced they have chosen Joomla over Drupal.
I do not believe this is the best idea out there. Joomla is still not on par with Drupal and Drupal is going to shine and dominate with the release of Drupal 5.0 which is in beta phase now.

Microsoft and Mozilla are Joining Forces!

Hi People,
It's now a week or something since the release of the rivals: Internet Explorer and Firefox.
The death match continues with both browser vendors throwing the latest master pieces from their forges.
I took a sort of good tour with both browsers: Firefox 2.0 on my SuSE Linux 10.1 over the flagship KDE 3.5.5, and Internet Explorer 7.0 on Windows XP Service Pack 2 (and that's forced from Microsoft).

Web Standards Seminar at OpenCraft

Finally, I had the opportunity to introduce some quick intro about the web and some of my concerns, ideas and knowledge to audience of a seminar held at OpenCraft's head quarters.
The atmosphere was, as usual, very friendly and very nice. For those who attended and those whom I was unlucky not to meet I post the seminar summary.

Web Standards Seminar

Drupal 5.0: Taking you to the next level!

Since the early days of CMS, I went through developing to and based on many CMS starting from EZ Publish, XOOPS, PHP Nuke, PHP Website to Mambo.
I liked Mambo to the extent that I once started a small project in Mambo Forge to localize Mambo for Arabs.
I must confess that when I first heard of Drupal it was in a real hurry thus I didn't take much time to 'study' Drupal.