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From: Tim G. <ti...@ti...> - 2008-06-08 17:59:15
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I've finished this migration. Forwarding accounts are now setup. It may take some time for changes to propagate. If you have e-mail messages you'd like saved/given to you and you didn't grad them before this time I've created an archive of them, contact me for your part. Tim On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 6:23 PM, Tim Ginn <ti...@ti...> wrote: > Hi, > > As mentioned in my previous e-mail (dated 2008-02-27) I've been > migrating things from openfirst.org from one server to another. This > has obviously taken more than the 2 week window I'd originally > anticipated it would fit in. The process itself isn't very time > consuming but I've had several other things to do and for much of the > time was traveling. People don't seem to actually notice, anyway. > > At this point the only subdomains not yet migrated are: > > demo.openfirst.org > podcast.openfirst.org > playground.openfirst.org > > Additionally, note that blog.openfirst.org isn't working properly at > the moment. I don't believe this is related to the move, I think > things were in a broken state before the move began and that I didn't > discover this until post-move tests. If you notice problems anywhere > related to this move, please let me know. > > e-mail has not yet been migrated. I've noticed that most (perhaps > all?) of the e-mail stored on the server currently is spam. The > current size of the mail directory is 1.3 GB. I believe the main > reason this stuff is sitting here is that for many accounts I'd > created real e-mail accounts and forwarders, most people only used the > forwarders, and duplicate copies of all messages are therefore still > sitting on the server. I'd like to change this setup to only running > forwarding so that we don't continue to face increasing resource > requirements for something that's not getting anyone value. If you > are actually using an @openfirst.org e-mail address other than just > forwarding or the mailing lists which are also forwards and/or you > have valuable e-mails archived there please make local copies. If you > are unsure how to do this, do not have access to your account, or > would merely like me to send your mail directory to another e-mail > account (such as say GMail so you can archive it easily) please e-mail > me individually. > > The list of these real accounts with non-empty sizes is: > > anthony > bharat > dan > daniel > dave > debug > greg > guilherme > jamie > josh > kayla > larry > stephanie > steve > tim > > I anticipate I will migrate e-mail addresses at some point a week or > two from today. > > Thanks, > > Tim |
From: Greg I. <gin...@gm...> - 2008-06-03 22:30:06
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Hi Tim Glad to see the openFIRST project is still up and running. I have to get a copy of the code some day and see where it has gone in the last few years. However, I haven't been involved with the project at all lately, so feel free to just delete my account :) Good luck with everything - Greg Tim Ginn wrote: > This is a post to the openFIRST discussion list, subscription management information is included at the bottom of this message. > _______________________________________________ > > Hi, > > As mentioned in my previous e-mail (dated 2008-02-27) I've been > migrating things from openfirst.org from one server to another. This > has obviously taken more than the 2 week window I'd originally > anticipated it would fit in. The process itself isn't very time > consuming but I've had several other things to do and for much of the > time was traveling. People don't seem to actually notice, anyway. > > At this point the only subdomains not yet migrated are: > > demo.openfirst.org > podcast.openfirst.org > playground.openfirst.org > > Additionally, note that blog.openfirst.org isn't working properly at > the moment. I don't believe this is related to the move, I think > things were in a broken state before the move began and that I didn't > discover this until post-move tests. If you notice problems anywhere > related to this move, please let me know. > > e-mail has not yet been migrated. I've noticed that most (perhaps > all?) of the e-mail stored on the server currently is spam. The > current size of the mail directory is 1.3 GB. I believe the main > reason this stuff is sitting here is that for many accounts I'd > created real e-mail accounts and forwarders, most people only used the > forwarders, and duplicate copies of all messages are therefore still > sitting on the server. I'd like to change this setup to only running > forwarding so that we don't continue to face increasing resource > requirements for something that's not getting anyone value. If you > are actually using an @openfirst.org e-mail address other than just > forwarding or the mailing lists which are also forwards and/or you > have valuable e-mails archived there please make local copies. If you > are unsure how to do this, do not have access to your account, or > would merely like me to send your mail directory to another e-mail > account (such as say GMail so you can archive it easily) please e-mail > me individually. > > The list of these real accounts with non-empty sizes is: > > anthony > bharat > dan > daniel > dave > debug > greg > guilherme > jamie > josh > kayla > larry > stephanie > steve > tim > > I anticipate I will migrate e-mail addresses at some point a week or > two from today. > > Thanks, > > Tim > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Check out the new SourceForge.net Marketplace. > It's the best place to buy or sell services for > just about anything Open Source. > http://sourceforge.net/services/buy/index.php > > > _______________________________________________ > openFIRST-devel mailing list > ope...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openfirst-devel > > |
From: Tim G. <ti...@ti...> - 2008-06-03 22:23:01
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Hi, As mentioned in my previous e-mail (dated 2008-02-27) I've been migrating things from openfirst.org from one server to another. This has obviously taken more than the 2 week window I'd originally anticipated it would fit in. The process itself isn't very time consuming but I've had several other things to do and for much of the time was traveling. People don't seem to actually notice, anyway. At this point the only subdomains not yet migrated are: demo.openfirst.org podcast.openfirst.org playground.openfirst.org Additionally, note that blog.openfirst.org isn't working properly at the moment. I don't believe this is related to the move, I think things were in a broken state before the move began and that I didn't discover this until post-move tests. If you notice problems anywhere related to this move, please let me know. e-mail has not yet been migrated. I've noticed that most (perhaps all?) of the e-mail stored on the server currently is spam. The current size of the mail directory is 1.3 GB. I believe the main reason this stuff is sitting here is that for many accounts I'd created real e-mail accounts and forwarders, most people only used the forwarders, and duplicate copies of all messages are therefore still sitting on the server. I'd like to change this setup to only running forwarding so that we don't continue to face increasing resource requirements for something that's not getting anyone value. If you are actually using an @openfirst.org e-mail address other than just forwarding or the mailing lists which are also forwards and/or you have valuable e-mails archived there please make local copies. If you are unsure how to do this, do not have access to your account, or would merely like me to send your mail directory to another e-mail account (such as say GMail so you can archive it easily) please e-mail me individually. The list of these real accounts with non-empty sizes is: anthony bharat dan daniel dave debug greg guilherme jamie josh kayla larry stephanie steve tim I anticipate I will migrate e-mail addresses at some point a week or two from today. Thanks, Tim |
From: Tim G. <ti...@ti...> - 2008-02-27 15:27:15
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Hi, bugzilla.openfirst.org will be undergoing maintenance today starting now for a short period of time (estimate 1-3 hours). Other subdomains under openfirst.org will be migrated throughout this week and next week (pending unexpected changes). I will let this list know once all changes have been completed. Thanks, Tim |
From: Tim G. <ti...@op...> - 2006-05-14 13:00:55
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Hey, Well, I'd call this a pretty significant milestone. As of today there's now 300 blogs listed on FIRST Blogs ( http://blog.openfirst.org/ ). Thanks for all the help. Cheers, Tim P.S. Happy Mother's Day (though, as far as I know, none of you are mothers have fun with family stuff, anyway). -- Co-Founder / System Administrator openFIRST Project ti...@op... http://www.openfirst.org/ |
From: Jamie B. <ast...@gm...> - 2006-05-13 02:24:37
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From: Timothy G. <ti...@op...> - 2006-05-12 12:46:43
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Hey, Anyone who has commit access or makes use of CVS should note these changes for SourceForge CVS services. Thanks, Tim -- Tim Ginn Co-Founder / System Administrator openFIRST Project ti...@op... http://www.openfirst.org/ |
From: Tim G. <ti...@op...> - 2006-05-03 15:21:12
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Hey, After the last letter (to team 357, which I have not yet received a response to) I came up with the idea to write a similar letter to all of the winners of the Website Award at regionals inviting them to send people to help with openFIRST. Hopefully this will result in more people to do the things that need to be done. Attached is my first draft of that letter (you'll probably notice it's very similar to the last letter). I'd appreciate any feedback you could give about this (and sorry to those of you who were expecting to receive it a bit earlier than now). Thanks, Tim -- Tim Ginn Co-Founder / System Administrator openFIRST Project ti...@op... http://www.openfirst.org/ |
From: Timothy G. <ti...@op...> - 2006-05-01 18:42:59
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Hello, I am writing to you with regards to the Team 357 CMS/Portal System. Please refer to the attached letter written by myself in collaboration with other members of the openFIRST Project. Thank you, Tim -- Tim Ginn Co-Founder / System Administrator openFIRST Project ti...@op... http://www.openfirst.org/ |
From: David Di B. <dav...@gm...> - 2006-05-01 15:29:58
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Hi Tim, You've got a little mistake: It is my understanding that this CMS/Portal system is intended particularly those teams who are rookies or who have mentors without web development skills. Dave On 5/1/06, Timothy Ginn <ti...@op...> wrote: > > Hey, > > Attached is the second draft of the letter which takes into account the > suggestions I've received from the list. If you could look it over that > would be great and I'll make any final changes before sending it off. > It turns out that tomorrow is the next meeting of Team 357; so, I aim to > get the letter out this afternoon/evening so that they've got a chance > to read it before the meeting. > > Thanks, > > Tim > > -- > Tim Ginn > Co-Founder / System Administrator > openFIRST Project > ti...@op... > http://www.openfirst.org/ > > > -- David Di Biase Spyral Productions Inc. http://www.spyral-productions.com |
From: Timothy G. <ti...@op...> - 2006-05-01 14:02:31
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Hey, Attached is the second draft of the letter which takes into account the suggestions I've received from the list. If you could look it over that would be great and I'll make any final changes before sending it off. It turns out that tomorrow is the next meeting of Team 357; so, I aim to get the letter out this afternoon/evening so that they've got a chance to read it before the meeting. Thanks, Tim -- Tim Ginn Co-Founder / System Administrator openFIRST Project ti...@op... http://www.openfirst.org/ |
From: David Di B. <dav...@gm...> - 2006-04-30 22:52:15
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Tim I agree, why have to separate projects going? I think your attempt to bring them on board is a good idea, I haven't read your draft (heading out in a hurry in a few seconds), if you haven't I'd suggest adding the following comments/ideas: - openFIRST has been in the FIRST public eye for about 3 years now, people know the name. Instead of them starting from scratch they might a= s well join forces and use the name we've established. - Team 357 wouldn't be offered "founding team" status but it will be considered as a strong contributing force behind the new architecture an= d version. - You and I would remain project administrators, but the students will be brought on and trained with SourceForge, CVS etc. as I'm sure they probably don't have that experience. Just some ideas. Dave On 4/30/06, Timothy Ginn <ti...@op...> wrote: > Hey, > > Team 357 ( http://www.team357.org ) is currently in the early stages of > developing what is essentially identical to the openFIRST Portal System. > I learned of this through a student Mr. Jonathan Knippschild who > volunteered to enhance the FIRST Blogs APIs. Their portal system is > going to be based off the software they're currently using to run their > website. I talked with Mr. Knippschild for a while about the project > and he thinks it would be a good idea for him to help with openFIRST > instead; but, also says in the end it's not his call, it's the call of > Mr. Troy ( http://team357.org/?page=3Dprofile&user=3D64 ). > > Mr. Knippschild said he'd talk to Mr. Troy and what I'd like to do to > help is send a letter to Mr. Troy on behalf of the openFIRST project > explaining who we are, what we do, the history of the project and > inviting them to help us out rather than developing their own portal. > Attached is a draft of the letter that I'd like to send to Team 357. If > you could proofread/comment on it before tomorrow that would be great. > > Thanks, > > Tim > > -- > Tim Ginn > Co-Founder / System Administrator > openFIRST Project > ti...@op... > http://www.openfirst.org/ > > > -- David Di Biase Spyral Productions Inc. http://www.spyral-productions.com |
From: Jamie B. <ast...@gm...> - 2006-04-30 21:13:34
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On 4/30/06, Timothy Ginn <ti...@op...> wrote: > Hey, > > Team 357 ( http://www.team357.org ) is currently in the early stages of > developing what is essentially identical to the openFIRST Portal System. > I learned of this through a student Mr. Jonathan Knippschild who > volunteered to enhance the FIRST Blogs APIs. Their portal system is > going to be based off the software they're currently using to run their > website. I talked with Mr. Knippschild for a while about the project > and he thinks it would be a good idea for him to help with openFIRST > instead; but, also says in the end it's not his call, it's the call of > Mr. Troy ( http://team357.org/?page=3Dprofile&user=3D64 ). > > Mr. Knippschild said he'd talk to Mr. Troy and what I'd like to do to > help is send a letter to Mr. Troy on behalf of the openFIRST project > explaining who we are, what we do, the history of the project and > inviting them to help us out rather than developing their own portal. > Attached is a draft of the letter that I'd like to send to Team 357. If > you could proofread/comment on it before tomorrow that would be great. Nothing jumps out at me as being wrong. Some things that may be missing, though: - Reasons why 357 should combine their efforts with us - An overview of openFIRST (either technical, or a more specific descriptio= n) Just suggestions, I don't know what you're aiming for, exactly. -- Jamie ------------------------------------------------------------------- http://endeavour.zapto.org/astro73/ Thank you to JosephM for inviting me to Gmail! Have lots of invites. Gmail now has 2GB. |
From: Timothy G. <ti...@op...> - 2006-04-30 20:54:04
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Hey, Team 357 ( http://www.team357.org ) is currently in the early stages of developing what is essentially identical to the openFIRST Portal System. I learned of this through a student Mr. Jonathan Knippschild who volunteered to enhance the FIRST Blogs APIs. Their portal system is going to be based off the software they're currently using to run their website. I talked with Mr. Knippschild for a while about the project and he thinks it would be a good idea for him to help with openFIRST instead; but, also says in the end it's not his call, it's the call of Mr. Troy ( http://team357.org/?page=profile&user=64 ). Mr. Knippschild said he'd talk to Mr. Troy and what I'd like to do to help is send a letter to Mr. Troy on behalf of the openFIRST project explaining who we are, what we do, the history of the project and inviting them to help us out rather than developing their own portal. Attached is a draft of the letter that I'd like to send to Team 357. If you could proofread/comment on it before tomorrow that would be great. Thanks, Tim -- Tim Ginn Co-Founder / System Administrator openFIRST Project ti...@op... http://www.openfirst.org/ |
From: Tim G. <ti...@op...> - 2006-02-06 12:51:03
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Hey, I hope the build season is going well for all of you (or for those not building, the regular school season). Three things: Item 1: http://demo.openfirst.org is functioning properly again (and is on the bleeding edge from CVS). This might help you with #2. Item 2: Jamie's asked for some help porting the modules from the old system to oF2. He's working on openfirst.news and would appreciate if others could work on some of the remaining modules. My own personal preference is that members be the next module (after news); but, they've all got to be converted some time. If you're going to take on converting a module, let him know at ja...@op... (for a sample of an already converted module, see the awards module). Item 3: FIRST Blogs is going well, I've got a mile long TODO list for changes (but, I wouldn't have it any other way). The moderators are doing a good job and have been finding things I've missed (and thus growing the TODO list). The main thing that's happened since the last update here was that people can now update their own entries by submitting new information via the add a blog mechanism (and moderators will approve it the same way as for new blogs). Cheers, Tim |
From: Tim G. <ti...@op...> - 2005-11-06 17:59:25
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Hey, Well, as most of you already know FIRST Blogs has undergone a revamp and is now greatly improved over how things used to be. If you haven't taken a look yet, go see http://blog.openfirst.org Amongst the changes which people will notice there are also a variety of backend changes that they probably won't including a moderation system which allows for more people to review and approve blogs (so that the queue will be handled much more expediently than it has been in the past with just me). Anyway, it may please you to know that there are now roughly 50 blogs shown on FIRST Blogs (which more than doubles where we were at the start of the weekend). With any luck when we've got enough bloggers people will start to spread it through word of mouth and will being submitting themselves (so far most of the blogs have been found and added by me). Some blogs even actually have game hints for the upcoming FIRST Robotics season. I'd also like to welcome Kayla to our team. She's handling most of the moderating of new blogs (e.g. making sure they're not spam blogs and are from someone who's actually related to FIRST in some way). Cheers, Tim |
From: David Di B. <dav...@gm...> - 2005-10-24 22:13:32
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I'll let you know when I'm available and we can discuss. Cheers, Dave On 10/24/05, Jamie Bliss <ast...@gm...> wrote: > > This is a post to the openFIRST discussion list, subscription management > information is included at the bottom of this message. > _______________________________________________ > > Odd. My midterms aren't 'till January... ;) > > Also for the todo list, the various implementations of DataBase need > to be tested (specifically, the query assembling in the wrapper > methods). The structure-modification methods especially need to be > examined. (There's probably a reason why many cross-server resources > don't include structure.) > > On 10/24/05, David Di Biase <dav...@gm...> wrote: > > Midterms are almost done for me. I have a research methods (bivariate > cross > > tabulation) lab due tomorrow and today at 3:00 I have an american > politics > > exam (it's all about the US constitutional history and the electoral > system > > - eug). > > We don't like it much either. > > > Then I'm free except for the mountain of accounting I have to jam into > my > > computer. Plus my house needs a nice clean atm it's wicked messy. Oh an= d > my > > dads company just got BlackBerries so they want me to have > CashierServices > > send them daily sales reports by e-mail -_- > > > > After that I'm free! > > Sorta like me and my mountain of want-to-dos. > > > I'm not sure about my December schedule but I will try to dedicate time > to > > openFIRST as well. > > > > On 10/24/05, Tim Ginn <ti...@op...> wrote: > > > ... I know my exam schedule now and am done super > > > early (Dec. 9th) so, that holiday break should give me plenty of time > > > for openFIRST (and other unrelated) stuff. > > Cool. Maybe some work could be done on the module repo code (think > addons.mozilla.org <http://addons.mozilla.org> for openFIRST.). > > -- > Jamie > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > http://endeavour.zapto.org/astro73/ > Thank you to JosephM for inviting me to Gmail! > Have lots of invites. Gmail now has 2GB. > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by the JBoss Inc. > Get Certified Today * Register for a JBoss Training Course > Free Certification Exam for All Training Attendees Through End of 2005 > Visit http://www.jboss.com/services/certification for more information > > > _______________________________________________ > openFIRST-devel mailing list > ope...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openfirst-devel > -- David Di Biase Spyral Productions Inc. http://www.spyral-productions.com |
From: Jamie B. <ast...@gm...> - 2005-10-24 19:55:35
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Odd. My midterms aren't 'till January... ;) Also for the todo list, the various implementations of DataBase need to be tested (specifically, the query assembling in the wrapper methods). The structure-modification methods especially need to be examined. (There's probably a reason why many cross-server resources don't include structure.) On 10/24/05, David Di Biase <dav...@gm...> wrote: > Midterms are almost done for me. I have a research methods (bivariate cr= oss > tabulation) lab due tomorrow and today at 3:00 I have an american politic= s > exam (it's all about the US constitutional history and the electoral syst= em > - eug). We don't like it much either. > Then I'm free except for the mountain of accounting I have to jam into m= y > computer. Plus my house needs a nice clean atm it's wicked messy. Oh and = my > dads company just got BlackBerries so they want me to have CashierService= s > send them daily sales reports by e-mail -_- > > After that I'm free! Sorta like me and my mountain of want-to-dos. > I'm not sure about my December schedule but I will try to dedicate time = to > openFIRST as well. > > On 10/24/05, Tim Ginn <ti...@op...> wrote: > > ... I know my exam schedule now and am done super > > early (Dec. 9th) so, that holiday break should give me plenty of time > > for openFIRST (and other unrelated) stuff. Cool. Maybe some work could be done on the module repo code (think addons.mozilla.org for openFIRST.). -- Jamie ------------------------------------------------------------------- http://endeavour.zapto.org/astro73/ Thank you to JosephM for inviting me to Gmail! Have lots of invites. Gmail now has 2GB. |
From: David Di B. <dav...@gm...> - 2005-10-24 16:43:11
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Hey Tim, No problem. I've heard of OUSA but never bothered with it. UofT doesn't have any delegates probably because it's not really required. We do a lot of our own campaigning directly from SAC (Student Association Committee). Plus Queens Park is RIGHT on campus all we have to do is walk outside and pull out our signs. As a matter of fact a few months ago they started a HUGE lobby at th= e park and ended up marching thrugh Toronto (which is not becoming a university tradition - haha) :-p Midterms are almost done for me. I have a research methods (bivariate cross tabulation) lab due tomorrow and today at 3:00 I have an american politics exam (it's all about the US constitutional history and the electoral system - eug). Then I'm free except for the mountain of accounting I have to jam into my computer. Plus my house needs a nice clean atm it's wicked messy. Oh and my dads company just got BlackBerries so they want me to have CashierServices send them daily sales reports by e-mail -_- After that I'm free! I'm not sure about my December schedule but I will try to dedicate time to openFIRST as well. David On 10/24/05, Tim Ginn <ti...@op...> wrote: > > This is a post to the openFIRST discussion list, subscription management > information is included at the bottom of this message. > _______________________________________________ > > On 19-Oct-05, at 1:48 AM, Jamie Bliss wrote: > > > ... > > Tonight I committed to CVS HEAD a working implementation of modules. > > (I actually installed openfirst.base, openfirst.awards, and > > openfirst.modules from scratch.) > > ... > > Can anyone assist with this? Primarily debugging is needed on a more > > configurations. (So far, it's just Apache 2.0.52, PHP 5.0.2, MySQL > > 4.0.21, Windows XP Pro SP1.) > > Hey, > > First off, sorry about the delay in this response, I was away at an > OUSA (Ontario Undergraduate Student Alliance) conference on the weekend > as a delegate for Queen's University where we made decisions about > policy and how specifically the organisation will lobby the provincial > government for improvements to post-secondary education. Very neat and > important stuff, but, understandably also very time consuming. Ask me > about it some time if you'd like (Dave-- UofT isn't part of OUSA, > perhaps you can try and change that? :-)). > > Anyway, with it being midterm season and all around here I doubt I'll > be able to look at any of the code (or indeed anything else, including > lobbying FIRST for assistance) before Saturday (Oct. 29th) at the > earliest. Sorry, but that's just how my schedule pans out. Oh, and > for what it's worth, I know my exam schedule now and am done super > early (Dec. 9th) so, that holiday break should give me plenty of time > for openFIRST (and other unrelated) stuff. Congratulations on reaching > such a significant milestone. > > Regards, > > Tim > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by the JBoss Inc. > Get Certified Today * Register for a JBoss Training Course > Free Certification Exam for All Training Attendees Through End of 2005 > Visit http://www.jboss.com/services/certification for more information > > > _______________________________________________ > openFIRST-devel mailing list > ope...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openfirst-devel > -- David Di Biase Spyral Productions Inc. http://www.spyral-productions.com |
From: Tim G. <ti...@op...> - 2005-10-24 14:22:08
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On 19-Oct-05, at 1:48 AM, Jamie Bliss wrote: > ... > Tonight I committed to CVS HEAD a working implementation of modules. > (I actually installed openfirst.base, openfirst.awards, and > openfirst.modules from scratch.) > ... > Can anyone assist with this? Primarily debugging is needed on a more > configurations. (So far, it's just Apache 2.0.52, PHP 5.0.2, MySQL > 4.0.21, Windows XP Pro SP1.) Hey, First off, sorry about the delay in this response, I was away at an OUSA (Ontario Undergraduate Student Alliance) conference on the weekend as a delegate for Queen's University where we made decisions about policy and how specifically the organisation will lobby the provincial government for improvements to post-secondary education. Very neat and important stuff, but, understandably also very time consuming. Ask me about it some time if you'd like (Dave-- UofT isn't part of OUSA, perhaps you can try and change that? :-)). Anyway, with it being midterm season and all around here I doubt I'll be able to look at any of the code (or indeed anything else, including lobbying FIRST for assistance) before Saturday (Oct. 29th) at the earliest. Sorry, but that's just how my schedule pans out. Oh, and for what it's worth, I know my exam schedule now and am done super early (Dec. 9th) so, that holiday break should give me plenty of time for openFIRST (and other unrelated) stuff. Congratulations on reaching such a significant milestone. Regards, Tim |
From: David Di B. <dav...@gm...> - 2005-10-19 23:13:01
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Sounds wonderful. Looks like things are going well. If you get a chance please add me to AIM/MSN: don...@ho... / nextus86. I believe you were on my list once but haven't see you in a while... I have a couple ideas and preferences for the new look and feel of the release you are planning. Since there is going to be a major foundation change it's only worth it to add a new template. Also Tim, Maybe we should start getting in contact with the FIRST people, maybe we ca= n somehow get some more support or help from them in attracting members. Let me know, Dave On 10/19/05, Jamie Bliss <ast...@gm...> wrote: > > This is a post to the openFIRST discussion list, subscription management > information is included at the bottom of this message. > _______________________________________________ > > You can also check the news item I posted to SF, which contains > different details. > <https://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=3D504421> > > And obviously, if I say something that is more me than oF, please say so. > > On 10/19/05, David Di Biase <dav...@gm...> wrote: > > Jamie, > > > > Nice work! As soon as I finish my political theory quiz at 3:00 I'll > > definitely take a look and test on my system. I might have a run at it > with > > my linux box as well. > > > > Do you have any plans for moving some of the modules to classes? I > haven't > > seen the code you've modified so I really have no idea what the plans > are. > > While openFIRST doesn't specify how a module is to work internally, > each of our modules will have a class, a subclass of Module, to handle > slugs and other things. > > Come to think of it, there's probably going to be the addition of a > few modules, since the functions directory is basically depreciated > for distributed code, although I think I'll/we'll be keeping it so > webmasters can easily add functions. I think it will be the first > editor module (not the default editor, a seperate module), and another > SDK module from it. > > (I don't think Tim has mentioned that to the list. The openFIRST SDK > is supposed to be a set of modules that facilitate the developement of > oF mods.) > > -- > Jamie > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > http://endeavour.zapto.org/astro73/ > Thank you to JosephM for inviting me to Gmail! > Have lots of invites. Gmail now has 2GB. > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: > Power Architecture Resource Center: Free content, downloads, discussions, > and more. http://solutions.newsforge.com/ibmarch.tmpl > > > _______________________________________________ > openFIRST-devel mailing list > ope...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openfirst-devel > -- David Di Biase Spyral Productions Inc. http://www.spyral-productions.com |
From: Jamie B. <ast...@gm...> - 2005-10-19 22:50:50
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You can also check the news item I posted to SF, which contains different details. <https://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=3D504421> And obviously, if I say something that is more me than oF, please say so. On 10/19/05, David Di Biase <dav...@gm...> wrote: > Jamie, > > Nice work! As soon as I finish my political theory quiz at 3:00 I'll > definitely take a look and test on my system. I might have a run at it wi= th > my linux box as well. > > Do you have any plans for moving some of the modules to classes? I haven= 't > seen the code you've modified so I really have no idea what the plans are= . While openFIRST doesn't specify how a module is to work internally, each of our modules will have a class, a subclass of Module, to handle slugs and other things. Come to think of it, there's probably going to be the addition of a few modules, since the functions directory is basically depreciated for distributed code, although I think I'll/we'll be keeping it so webmasters can easily add functions. I think it will be the first editor module (not the default editor, a seperate module), and another SDK module from it. (I don't think Tim has mentioned that to the list. The openFIRST SDK is supposed to be a set of modules that facilitate the developement of oF mods.) -- Jamie ------------------------------------------------------------------- http://endeavour.zapto.org/astro73/ Thank you to JosephM for inviting me to Gmail! Have lots of invites. Gmail now has 2GB. |
From: David Di B. <dav...@gm...> - 2005-10-19 13:21:15
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Jamie, Nice work! As soon as I finish my political theory quiz at 3:00 I'll definitely take a look and test on my system. I might have a run at it with my linux box as well. Do you have any plans for moving some of the modules to classes? I haven't seen the code you've modified so I really have no idea what the plans are. Dave On 10/19/05, Jamie Bliss <ast...@gm...> wrote: > > This is a post to the openFIRST discussion list, subscription management > information is included at the bottom of this message. > _______________________________________________ > > Tonight I committed to CVS HEAD a working implementation of modules. > (I actually installed openfirst.base, openfirst.awards, and > openfirst.modules from scratch.) > > What is needed most to debug it and make it more stable, IMHO, is to > check the DataBase implementations on DBMSs other than MySQL. > Especially the structure manipulation methods. > > The next step in the plan in my head is to move basic user services > (login, logout, registration, profile management) from > openfirst.members to openfirst.base, so that we don't have a > dependency on a module in the core code. > > After that, I think we'll be fairly close to releasing something. Far > from perfect or complete (real skins, options page integration, etc.), > but the major features should be ready. (Skinning may go in there, > since it is kinda integral to certain parts, like slug advertising. > It's just that I'm trying to avoid putting in too much so can we have > something by kick-off.) > > Can anyone assist with this? Primarily debugging is needed on a more > configurations. (So far, it's just Apache 2.0.52, PHP 5.0.2, MySQL > 4.0.21, Windows XP Pro SP1.) > > -- > Jamie > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > http://endeavour.zapto.org/astro73/ > Thank you to JosephM for inviting me to Gmail! > Have lots of invites. Gmail now has 2GB. > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: > Power Architecture Resource Center: Free content, downloads, discussions, > and more. http://solutions.newsforge.com/ibmarch.tmpl > > > _______________________________________________ > openFIRST-devel mailing list > ope...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openfirst-devel > -- David Di Biase Spyral Productions Inc. http://www.spyral-productions.com |
From: Jamie B. <ast...@gm...> - 2005-10-19 05:48:08
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Tonight I committed to CVS HEAD a working implementation of modules. (I actually installed openfirst.base, openfirst.awards, and openfirst.modules from scratch.) What is needed most to debug it and make it more stable, IMHO, is to check the DataBase implementations on DBMSs other than MySQL. Especially the structure manipulation methods. The next step in the plan in my head is to move basic user services (login, logout, registration, profile management) from openfirst.members to openfirst.base, so that we don't have a dependency on a module in the core code. After that, I think we'll be fairly close to releasing something. Far from perfect or complete (real skins, options page integration, etc.), but the major features should be ready. (Skinning may go in there, since it is kinda integral to certain parts, like slug advertising. It's just that I'm trying to avoid putting in too much so can we have something by kick-off.) Can anyone assist with this? Primarily debugging is needed on a more configurations. (So far, it's just Apache 2.0.52, PHP 5.0.2, MySQL 4.0.21, Windows XP Pro SP1.) -- Jamie ------------------------------------------------------------------- http://endeavour.zapto.org/astro73/ Thank you to JosephM for inviting me to Gmail! Have lots of invites. Gmail now has 2GB. |
From: David Di B. <dav...@gm...> - 2005-09-21 01:15:03
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No problem, Just wanted to make it apparent that anything involving openFIRST directly,= =20 should be brought to the attention of Tim or I. On that note I think it would be a great idea to have openFIRST members=20 become involved in other groups, if the time can be made available. A coupl= e=20 questions I'd ask them are: - How much work will be involved?=20 - What exactly is involved?=20 - How will our members benefit and how will it benefit FIRST in the=20 long run?=20 I'd suggest others send in their queries as well, then either Tim and I can= =20 respond to the request at once. David On 9/20/05, Tim Ginn <ti...@op...> wrote: >=20 > This is a post to the openFIRST discussion list, subscription management= =20 > information is included at the bottom of this message. > _______________________________________________ >=20 > On 20-Sep-05, at 7:09 PM, David Di Biase wrote: >=20 > > Hey Tim, >=20 > Hey list, >=20 > > What exactly does he mean by help/support and developing a ground > > floor? I believe we need more insight into the request. >=20 > I know no more than what's in the e-mail; it was addressed to me and I > forwarded it to the list, there have been no prior communications to > that message. That said, feel free to contact him regarding more > information and to (with his permission) post it to the list. >=20 > > Also as founding members of openFIRST I believe you and I should > > discuss the potential future of the project (of course with input from > > the others) but the decision is up to us in the end. > > > > Agreed? >=20 > That's what the list is for, discussion about the potential future of > the project. The way the message itself is written, specifically the > "would OpenFIRST or anyone associated with it be willing to help a new > organization" bit leads me to believe that it's an open offer to more > than just our project (and some of the people on the openFIRST-devel > list are indeed parts of other FIRST-related Organisations) so I'm not > entirely sure that any official action has to be taken by the project > itself and some people on the list may be interested as individuals > rather than as representatives of openFIRST. That being said, I'd > prefer the discussion and decision (if any) to be open and using the > list rather than in camera between you (Dave) and I since it seems to > me that it will largely be others following through with any actions > required by said decision. >=20 > Tim >=20 >=20 >=20 > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by: > Tame your development challenges with Apache's Geronimo App Server. > Download it for free - -and be entered to win a 42" plasma tv or your ver= y > own Sony(tm)PSP. Click here to play: http://sourceforge.net/geronimo.php >=20 >=20 > _______________________________________________ > openFIRST-devel mailing list > ope...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openfirst-devel >=20 --=20 David Di Biase Spyral Productions Inc. http://www.spyral-productions.com |