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From: Andrew B. <A.G...@le...> - 2009-05-05 11:14:55
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No point having a silent list. Archive it, then close it. Aggie -----Original Message----- From: Adam Marshall [mailto:ada...@ou...] Sent: 05 May 2009 12:12 To: 'Bodington developers' Subject: Re: [Bodington-developers] Proposal: Close Bod Dev List But how are we going to know where to buy our antique doors from? But yes - IMO list should go, ditto tetraelf-developers and any other still hanging around like a bad small! Jon M may think otherwise though? Adam | -----Original Message----- | From: Sean Mehan [mailto:se...@sm...] | Sent: 05 May 2009 09:22 | To: Bodington developers | Subject: [Bodington-developers] Proposal: Close Bod Dev List | Importance: High | | Dear Bodington Friends, | | This is a message being sent to all subscribers of the Bodington | Development List. Bodington activity has diminished over the last | period and real traffic on the list seems to be zero. Therefore, as | list admin, I am proposing to close the list. If there are any | subscribers who would like this list to continue, please respond | either on list before 17:00 GMT, Monday 11 May, 2009. | | Best regards, | Sean | | | | | Sean Mehan | Head of Integrated Technologies | Learning and Information Services | UHI - www.uhi.ac.uk | www.weblogs.uhi.ac.uk/sm00sm/ | -------------------- | GuanXi - a SAML/Shibboleth IdP, SP and Toolkit - | http://guanxi.sourceforge.net/ | -------------------- | Sakai - a Free VLE/VRE - http://sakaiproject.org/ | -------------------- | | Creating the University of the Highlands and Islands / A' Cruthachadh | Oilthigh na Gaidhealtachd's nan Eilean | | A Millennium Commission lottery project. A limited company registered | in Scotland No. 148203. Scottish Charity No. SC022228. Registered | office: 12B, Ness Walk, Inverness IV3 5SQ. | | | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---- | The NEW KODAK i700 Series Scanners deliver under ANY circumstances! Your | production scanning environment may not be a perfect world - but thanks to | Kodak, there's a perfect scanner to get the job done! With the NEW KODAK | i700 | Series Scanner you'll get full speed at 300 dpi even with all image | processing features enabled. http://p.sf.net/sfu/kodak-com | _______________________________________________ | Bodington-developers mailing list | Bod...@li... | https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bodington-developers ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The NEW KODAK i700 Series Scanners deliver under ANY circumstances! Your production scanning environment may not be a perfect world - but thanks to Kodak, there's a perfect scanner to get the job done! With the NEW KODAK i700 Series Scanner you'll get full speed at 300 dpi even with all image processing features enabled. http://p.sf.net/sfu/kodak-com _______________________________________________ Bodington-developers mailing list Bod...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bodington-developers |
From: Adam M. <ada...@ou...> - 2009-05-05 11:12:19
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But how are we going to know where to buy our antique doors from? But yes - IMO list should go, ditto tetraelf-developers and any other still hanging around like a bad small! Jon M may think otherwise though? Adam | -----Original Message----- | From: Sean Mehan [mailto:se...@sm...] | Sent: 05 May 2009 09:22 | To: Bodington developers | Subject: [Bodington-developers] Proposal: Close Bod Dev List | Importance: High | | Dear Bodington Friends, | | This is a message being sent to all subscribers of the Bodington | Development List. Bodington activity has diminished over the last | period and real traffic on the list seems to be zero. Therefore, as | list admin, I am proposing to close the list. If there are any | subscribers who would like this list to continue, please respond | either on list before 17:00 GMT, Monday 11 May, 2009. | | Best regards, | Sean | | | | | Sean Mehan | Head of Integrated Technologies | Learning and Information Services | UHI - www.uhi.ac.uk | www.weblogs.uhi.ac.uk/sm00sm/ | -------------------- | GuanXi - a SAML/Shibboleth IdP, SP and Toolkit - | http://guanxi.sourceforge.net/ | -------------------- | Sakai - a Free VLE/VRE - http://sakaiproject.org/ | -------------------- | | Creating the University of the Highlands and Islands / A' Cruthachadh | Oilthigh na Gaidhealtachd's nan Eilean | | A Millennium Commission lottery project. A limited company registered | in Scotland No. 148203. Scottish Charity No. SC022228. Registered | office: 12B, Ness Walk, Inverness IV3 5SQ. | | | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---- | The NEW KODAK i700 Series Scanners deliver under ANY circumstances! Your | production scanning environment may not be a perfect world - but thanks to | Kodak, there's a perfect scanner to get the job done! With the NEW KODAK | i700 | Series Scanner you'll get full speed at 300 dpi even with all image | processing features enabled. http://p.sf.net/sfu/kodak-com | _______________________________________________ | Bodington-developers mailing list | Bod...@li... | https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bodington-developers |
From: Ian B. <ia...@ca...> - 2009-05-05 10:40:40
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+1 to closing. Ian On 5 May 2009, at 09:22, Sean Mehan wrote: > Dear Bodington Friends, > > This is a message being sent to all subscribers of the Bodington > Development List. Bodington activity has diminished over the last > period and real traffic on the list seems to be zero. Therefore, as > list admin, I am proposing to close the list. If there are any > subscribers who would like this list to continue, please respond > either on list before 17:00 GMT, Monday 11 May, 2009. > > Best regards, > Sean > > > > > Sean Mehan > Head of Integrated Technologies > Learning and Information Services > UHI - www.uhi.ac.uk > www.weblogs.uhi.ac.uk/sm00sm/ > -------------------- > GuanXi - a SAML/Shibboleth IdP, SP and Toolkit - http://guanxi.sourceforge.net/ > -------------------- > Sakai - a Free VLE/VRE - http://sakaiproject.org/ > -------------------- > > Creating the University of the Highlands and Islands / A' Cruthachadh > Oilthigh na Gaidhealtachd's nan Eilean > > A Millennium Commission lottery project. A limited company registered > in Scotland No. 148203. Scottish Charity No. SC022228. Registered > office: 12B, Ness Walk, Inverness IV3 5SQ. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > The NEW KODAK i700 Series Scanners deliver under ANY circumstances! > Your > production scanning environment may not be a perfect world - but > thanks to > Kodak, there's a perfect scanner to get the job done! With the NEW > KODAK i700 > Series Scanner you'll get full speed at 300 dpi even with all image > processing features enabled. http://p.sf.net/sfu/kodak-com > _______________________________________________ > Bodington-developers mailing list > Bod...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bodington-developers |
From: Selwyn L. <sel...@ph...> - 2009-05-05 10:14:26
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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type"> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> It has been very quiet hasn't it. What of Tetra?<br> <br> Best,<br> <br> Selwyn<br> <br> <br> John Norman wrote: <blockquote cite="mid:873...@ca..." type="cite"> <pre wrap="">Just so you know the message reached someone... I agree to closing it down. I think it might be suitably carried forward on Google groups. Do you have plans for the archive? It seems likely to be worth preserving. Maybe OSS Watch might have an interest? Best, John On 5 May 2009, at 09:22, Sean Mehan wrote: </pre> <blockquote type="cite"> <pre wrap="">Dear Bodington Friends, This is a message being sent to all subscribers of the Bodington Development List. Bodington activity has diminished over the last period and real traffic on the list seems to be zero. Therefore, as list admin, I am proposing to close the list. If there are any subscribers who would like this list to continue, please respond either on list before 17:00 GMT, Monday 11 May, 2009. Best regards, Sean Sean Mehan Head of Integrated Technologies Learning and Information Services UHI - <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.uhi.ac.uk">www.uhi.ac.uk</a> <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.weblogs.uhi.ac.uk/sm00sm/">www.weblogs.uhi.ac.uk/sm00sm/</a> -------------------- GuanXi - a SAML/Shibboleth IdP, SP and Toolkit - <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://guanxi.sourceforge.net/">http://guanxi.sourceforge.net/</a> -------------------- Sakai - a Free VLE/VRE - <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://sakaiproject.org/">http://sakaiproject.org/</a> -------------------- Creating the University of the Highlands and Islands / A' Cruthachadh Oilthigh na Gaidhealtachd's nan Eilean A Millennium Commission lottery project. A limited company registered in Scotland No. 148203. Scottish Charity No. SC022228. Registered office: 12B, Ness Walk, Inverness IV3 5SQ. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The NEW KODAK i700 Series Scanners deliver under ANY circumstances! Your production scanning environment may not be a perfect world - but thanks to Kodak, there's a perfect scanner to get the job done! With the NEW KODAK i700 Series Scanner you'll get full speed at 300 dpi even with all image processing features enabled. <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://p.sf.net/sfu/kodak-com">http://p.sf.net/sfu/kodak-com</a> _______________________________________________ Bodington-developers mailing list <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:Bod...@li...">Bod...@li...</a> <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bodington-developers">https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bodington-developers</a> </pre> </blockquote> <pre wrap=""><!----> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The NEW KODAK i700 Series Scanners deliver under ANY circumstances! Your production scanning environment may not be a perfect world - but thanks to Kodak, there's a perfect scanner to get the job done! With the NEW KODAK i700 Series Scanner you'll get full speed at 300 dpi even with all image processing features enabled. <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://p.sf.net/sfu/kodak-com">http://p.sf.net/sfu/kodak-com</a> _______________________________________________ Bodington-developers mailing list <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:Bod...@li...">Bod...@li...</a> <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bodington-developers">https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bodington-developers</a> </pre> </blockquote> <br> <br> <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">-- Selwyn Lloyd - Director Phosphorix Limited Tel: 07979240124 Office: Phos-shed, Seolea Cottage, Tedburn Road, EXETER EX4 2HD skype: selwyn_lloyd irc://irc.ionode.org support channel: #ionode support email: <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:de...@ph...">de...@ph...</a> web: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.phosphorix.co.uk">http://www.phosphorix.co.uk</a> forum: <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://forum.ionetwork.ac.uk">http://forum.ionetwork.ac.uk</a> Phosphorix Limited Date of Company Registration 15th March 2001 Company Registration Number 4180295 VAT number: 768 9766 42 Registered Address: REDBRICK HOUSE, SAINT AUGUSTINES YARD, BRISTOL, AVON, BS1 5DS </pre> </body> </html> |
From: Peter C. <Pet...@me...> - 2009-05-05 09:43:46
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> From: Sean Mehan [mailto:se...@sm...] > If there are any > subscribers who would like this list to continue, please respond > either on list before 17:00 GMT, Monday 11 May, 2009. I agree with John: close it, but save the archive if at all possible. - Peter |
From: John N. <jo...@ca...> - 2009-05-05 09:14:46
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Just so you know the message reached someone... I agree to closing it down. I think it might be suitably carried forward on Google groups. Do you have plans for the archive? It seems likely to be worth preserving. Maybe OSS Watch might have an interest? Best, John On 5 May 2009, at 09:22, Sean Mehan wrote: > Dear Bodington Friends, > > This is a message being sent to all subscribers of the Bodington > Development List. Bodington activity has diminished over the last > period and real traffic on the list seems to be zero. Therefore, as > list admin, I am proposing to close the list. If there are any > subscribers who would like this list to continue, please respond > either on list before 17:00 GMT, Monday 11 May, 2009. > > Best regards, > Sean > > > > > Sean Mehan > Head of Integrated Technologies > Learning and Information Services > UHI - www.uhi.ac.uk > www.weblogs.uhi.ac.uk/sm00sm/ > -------------------- > GuanXi - a SAML/Shibboleth IdP, SP and Toolkit - http://guanxi.sourceforge.net/ > -------------------- > Sakai - a Free VLE/VRE - http://sakaiproject.org/ > -------------------- > > Creating the University of the Highlands and Islands / A' Cruthachadh > Oilthigh na Gaidhealtachd's nan Eilean > > A Millennium Commission lottery project. A limited company registered > in Scotland No. 148203. Scottish Charity No. SC022228. Registered > office: 12B, Ness Walk, Inverness IV3 5SQ. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > The NEW KODAK i700 Series Scanners deliver under ANY circumstances! > Your > production scanning environment may not be a perfect world - but > thanks to > Kodak, there's a perfect scanner to get the job done! With the NEW > KODAK i700 > Series Scanner you'll get full speed at 300 dpi even with all image > processing features enabled. http://p.sf.net/sfu/kodak-com > _______________________________________________ > Bodington-developers mailing list > Bod...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bodington-developers |
From: Sean M. <se...@sm...> - 2009-05-05 08:49:47
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Dear Bodington Friends, This is a message being sent to all subscribers of the Bodington Development List. Bodington activity has diminished over the last period and real traffic on the list seems to be zero. Therefore, as list admin, I am proposing to close the list. If there are any subscribers who would like this list to continue, please respond either on list before 17:00 GMT, Monday 11 May, 2009. Best regards, Sean Sean Mehan Head of Integrated Technologies Learning and Information Services UHI - www.uhi.ac.uk www.weblogs.uhi.ac.uk/sm00sm/ -------------------- GuanXi - a SAML/Shibboleth IdP, SP and Toolkit - http://guanxi.sourceforge.net/ -------------------- Sakai - a Free VLE/VRE - http://sakaiproject.org/ -------------------- Creating the University of the Highlands and Islands / A' Cruthachadh Oilthigh na Gaidhealtachd's nan Eilean A Millennium Commission lottery project. A limited company registered in Scotland No. 148203. Scottish Charity No. SC022228. Registered office: 12B, Ness Walk, Inverness IV3 5SQ. |
From: Adam M. <ada...@ou...> - 2009-01-05 15:27:25
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http://mfeldstein.com/permissions-and-usabilit/ HNY Adam -- Adam Marshall: OUCS, 13, Banbury Rd. Oxford OX2 6NN. The upcoming new WebLearn service: http://beta.weblearn.ox.ac.uk Shameless plug: http://www.myspace.com/wheresthebeachmusic Cheese of the month: Korbacik - Slovakian String Cheese |
From: Jon M. <jo...@te...> - 2008-03-17 11:12:57
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Colin Tatham wrote: > Jon Maber wrote: > >> P.S. Colin or Sean - can your restore my admin role in the sourceforge >> project please? >> > > Dunnit. > > Colin > > Ta |
From: Colin T. <col...@ou...> - 2008-03-17 10:41:45
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Jon Maber wrote: > P.S. Colin or Sean - can your restore my admin role in the sourceforge > project please? Dunnit. Colin -- ____________________________________ Colin Tatham VLE Team Oxford University Computing Services http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ltg/vle/ |
From: Jon M. <jo...@te...> - 2008-03-16 20:50:52
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Thanks Matthew. I think your Cruise Control must have lost its connection with the server some time ago and left a lock. I've asked the sourceforge support people to delete the lock files. That jar file doesn't need to be compiled with 5.0 - I'll rebuild it and upload a replacement. It's related to my fix for the security hole I reported some time ago and that's why I'm currently checking stuff in. (I'm not checking in the code that implements the fix - just the code that interfaces to it.) Jon Matthew Buckett wrote: > On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 1:51 PM, Jon Maber <jo...@te...> wrote: > >> Hi everyone. >> >> Who's running cruise control against the Bodington CVS tree? >> > > I've got it building automatically from CVS at Oxford. > > >> I'm trying >> to check in some source code and I'm getting this; >> >> cmd: "cvs" commit -F "/home/jon/.crossvc/tmp.F1Pe9O" "BodingtonURL.java" >> cvs commit: [13:37:58] waiting for bodcruz's lock in >> /cvsroot/bodington/bodington/src/org/bodington/util >> >> It looks like cruise control has stalled and has a lock open. >> > > I've had a look and there isn't any CVS command still running by > cruisecontrol. So if the lock still exists you can remove them. > > http://www.network-theory.co.uk/docs/cvsmanual/Concurrency.html > > BTW - The cruise control build is currently failing because > lib/cookiecutter.jar is compiled as a JDK 1.5 class and it was the > case that Bodington was compatible with 1.4. Personally I think 1.5 > code should be ok now, but Oxford isn't currently running on JDK 1.5 > but will be in the not too distant future. > > |
From: Matthew B. <mat...@ou...> - 2008-03-16 19:43:38
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On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 1:51 PM, Jon Maber <jo...@te...> wrote: > Hi everyone. > > Who's running cruise control against the Bodington CVS tree? I've got it building automatically from CVS at Oxford. > I'm trying > to check in some source code and I'm getting this; > > cmd: "cvs" commit -F "/home/jon/.crossvc/tmp.F1Pe9O" "BodingtonURL.java" > cvs commit: [13:37:58] waiting for bodcruz's lock in > /cvsroot/bodington/bodington/src/org/bodington/util > > It looks like cruise control has stalled and has a lock open. I've had a look and there isn't any CVS command still running by cruisecontrol. So if the lock still exists you can remove them. http://www.network-theory.co.uk/docs/cvsmanual/Concurrency.html BTW - The cruise control build is currently failing because lib/cookiecutter.jar is compiled as a JDK 1.5 class and it was the case that Bodington was compatible with 1.4. Personally I think 1.5 code should be ok now, but Oxford isn't currently running on JDK 1.5 but will be in the not too distant future. -- Matthew Buckett |
From: Jon M. <jo...@te...> - 2008-03-16 13:51:54
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Hi everyone. Who's running cruise control against the Bodington CVS tree? I'm trying to check in some source code and I'm getting this; cmd: "cvs" commit -F "/home/jon/.crossvc/tmp.F1Pe9O" "BodingtonURL.java" cvs commit: [13:37:58] waiting for bodcruz's lock in /cvsroot/bodington/bodington/src/org/bodington/util It looks like cruise control has stalled and has a lock open. Ta, Jon P.S. Colin or Sean - can your restore my admin role in the sourceforge project please? |
From: Selwyn L. <sel...@ph...> - 2007-09-28 13:15:01
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Hi all, Phosphorix are partners in a bid called sCal8. Building directly from the ioPoral projects and the CPDNoticeboard and the GCWS project... of which Tetra community and partners are stakeholders http://www.cpdnoticboard.ac.uk and http://gcws.ionetwork.ac.uk I'm emailing to see if you would like to be more formally involved as either partners or stakeholders in the bid. All we need is a letter of formal support or a letter of general and informal support and why you think the project could be of benefit to your team or organisation. Should the bid be a success then we would simply be looking for opportunities to run end user focus groups workshops with free goodies and of course payment for the hosts facilities. Should the not be a succes we will still be looking looking for opportunities to run end user focus groups workshops however with less expensive free goodies and of no money to pay for the hosts facilities. I append some words from the bid which is about finished... sorry its so last minute but you know how these things are. Please help us make open source development a success and write a letter of either formal or informal support. All new outputs requoired by Tertra will be Apache2 as agreed at the Oxford meeting. By the way we have been testing a second version of GCWS this week so that should be out soon enough. Cheers Selwyn It's 8:30am Friday morning, Rose a third year student at Bournemouth University is at breakfast and reading the offer on the cereal box, her phone and laptop bleep at the same time. She picks up her phone and finds a message from sCal8 its her timetable for that day, biology lecture first thing, lunch with Amy and tea with the Lisa Simpson appreciation society. The sCal8 project sets out to deliver a user focussed feature rich timetabling, calendaring and networking service any time, any place and many how. There are many ways sCal8 users can receive updates, alerts and many types of notification, users will of course want to manage the how, when and why... By teaming with a range of stakeholder groups from the North West, South West and East of England, the sCal8 team will deliver a end user driven pilot development across these regions. The project team will form specific service development groups of end users, learners in FE, learners in HE, work placed learners, practitioners and staff within the universities. A range of funded project partners and ioPortal direct stakeholders from Hertfordshire, Chester, Liverpool Hope, Manchester Metropolitan and Bournemouth and their respective FE partnerships already provide a number of cohorts and focus groups to the emerging ioPortal community. The project will have further opportunities to work with stakeholders and end users from the GMSA, YHELLN, MOVE and SWLLN lifelong learning networks. sCal8 is in strong position to implement a service based on software developed in eight previous JISC and non JISC projects; The Learning Matrix, XCRI, EELLS, ICEBOX, EP4LL, PDP4Life, GCWS, The CPD Noticeboard and from current and ongoing stakeholder projects ioMorph, ioNetworkNode, ioPortal, SOLVS, ioNW2, PDP4XL2, MOVE XCRI and MOVE Learner Services. sCal8 will may launch a live pilot as early as one month into the project. Amy is a student at Somerset College of Art and Technology, using the web cafe at the college library, she logs into the sCal8 service and finds she has three new messages, one from Rose one from the Perranporth surf lifesaving club and one from her tutor. The message from her tutor is a meeting request from his Outlook client, she accepts the meeting request, her personal calendar is updated and an acceptance notification is returned by email to her tutor. Amy uses the sCal8 sync tool on her mobile phone to update her phone's calendar and built in alerts. Prior and current research for the sCal8 is derived from ioPortal prototype evaluations with project stakeholder groups and in particular student focus workshops in Liverpool, Manchester, Hertfordshire, Oxford, Cambridge, Bournemouth, Yeovil, Weymouth and crystallises the project strategy. In sCal8 we could not be clearer of the need to prioritise user led feature requests with the following module development for; location based course information, learning events reminders, timetables for planning, calendars for networking groups, socialising and diaries, team journal activities and other time based learning activities. With the sCal8 projects pilot service it will be possible for its adopters to; organise their own or others time, arrange meetings, find courses and preview them in their calendar, develop time based plans and personal development, keep a journal, join networks and groups with the same interests as you. It doesn't really matter if Rose or Amy use calendars or have web gadgets of their own as long as the have access to a mobile phone, computer or over device with a web connection then they can either organise or be organised via sCal8. Ready to implement open standard, open source and free to education software; GCWS portal, RicX course information network, ioNetworkNode and ioPortal provide a rapid service development framework for Social Calendaring and Course Information services. The underlying ioNetworkNode technology means stakeholder projects and early adopters can interoperate and network portal to portal, project to project and organisation to organisation. Opportunities will emerge for wider community networking. Stakeholder projects and their ioPortal users benefit directly from service to service interoperability, allowing practitioners and learners to exchange work and share modules, do mash-ups and build their own widgets for their respective implementations via the ioNetworkNode update framework. As you will learn in the sCal8 bid Rose and co will both influence and benefit as the sCal8 project “does what it says on the tin” and more. The sCal8 team, partners and stakeholders are therefore very excited about this bid and the potential to take a pilot service to a new level, the aim is to provide a service which is ready as a UK wide opportunity for lifelong learners and learning communities. -- Selwyn Lloyd Phosphorix Open Source Systems for Lifelong Learning skype: selwyn_lloyd tel: 07979240124 irc://irc.ionode.org support channel: #ionode support email: de...@ph... web: http://www.phosphorix.co.uk forum: http://forum.ionetwork.ac.uk Phosphorix Limited Date of Company Registration 15th March 2001 Company Registration Number 4180295 VAT number: 768 9766 42 Registered Address: REDBRICK HOUSE, SAINT AUGUSTINES YARD, BRISTOL, AVON, BS1 5DS Offices: Seolea Cottage, Tedburn Road, EXETER EX4 2HD |
From: Adam M. <ada...@ou...> - 2007-08-16 10:44:46
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I should have pointed out that from our point of view, the bod.org site can be picked up and moved - we've got everything we need off it now. ...... Over to you Jon. Adam | -----Original Message----- | From: bod...@li... | [mailto:bod...@li...] On Behalf Of | Adam Marshall | Sent: 16 August 2007 11:24 | To: 'Bodington developers' | Subject: [Bodington-developers] bodington.org wiki | | We have successfully extracted the bod.org wiki as a static set of web | pages. It is currently available at | | http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ltg/projects/trecx/wiki.html | | this is more by default than design. The real purpose of this is to host | the | TRECX wiki which is required by JISC to be visible for X years. | | I have the media wiki export files (DB dumps etc) here if somebody wants | them with a view to re-hosting the bod wiki. | | If not the above URL will work 'for ever' but it's not really practical to | edit any of the pages. | | So if anybody wants the files then let me know. | | Adam | | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. | Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop. | Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a browser. | Download your FREE copy of Splunk now >> http://get.splunk.com/ | _______________________________________________ | Bodington-developers mailing list | Bod...@li... | https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bodington-developers |
From: Adam M. <ada...@ou...> - 2007-08-16 10:23:49
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We have successfully extracted the bod.org wiki as a static set of web pages. It is currently available at http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ltg/projects/trecx/wiki.html this is more by default than design. The real purpose of this is to host the TRECX wiki which is required by JISC to be visible for X years. I have the media wiki export files (DB dumps etc) here if somebody wants them with a view to re-hosting the bod wiki. If not the above URL will work 'for ever' but it's not really practical to edit any of the pages. So if anybody wants the files then let me know. Adam |
From: Peter C. <Pet...@me...> - 2007-07-25 08:27:06
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> From: Sean Mehan > or just get a better os!-) I'd love to. SunOS 4.1 was just about right for me... - Peter |
From: Sean M. <se...@sm...> - 2007-07-24 12:51:42
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a response from sf on running cvs and svn should you desire to.... Begin forwarded message: > >> Comment By: David Burley (burley) > Date: 2007-07-23 09:08 > > Message: > Logged In: YES > user_id=597273 > Originator: NO > > Greetings, > > Please see: > > https://sf.net/docs/E09#import > > Enabling SVN doesn't disable CVS, and you can use both if you wish. > If you > need to first convert the CVS content to SVN, follow the instructions > above. > > Thank you, > > David Burley > Quality of Service Analyst, SourceForge.net > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
From: Sean M. <se...@sm...> - 2007-07-24 12:27:43
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or just get a better os!-) On 18 Jul 2007, at 14:40, Peter Crowther wrote: >> From: Alexis O'Connor >> TortoiseSVN is a nice simple one for Windows. > > Note that I've had a few issues with TortoiseCVS and TortoiseSVN > crashing Windows Explorer. They also hook the filesysem change > notifiers and do some quite complex things with them, so beware making > rapid changes, or changes to large files, with a Windows Explorer open > if you have installed them. > > - Peter > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > --- > This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express > Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take > control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. > http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ > _______________________________________________ > Bodington-developers mailing list > Bod...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bodington-developers > |
From: Colin T. <col...@ou...> - 2007-07-18 13:49:00
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Jon Maber wrote: > If we create a branch in the (svn) source forge repository, how do we > import the oxford work into that branch while _preserving all the oxford > check ins and check in notes_. I'm thinking of putting the branch off > of the trunk at the date when the oxford rep. started to drift off. > Obviously it would be easy to put the Oxford head on the branch but then > everyone would have to go to your svn to trace back edits etc. Couple of thoughts: - I'm pretty sure importing the Oxford SVN into a SF SVN branch would include all the history from our SVN. - To make things more complex, we didn't simply stop committing to Bod at a single point in time. We always had stuff that was Oxford specific, and then selectively pulled or pushed bits to and from Bod. - Our release version numbers were based on Bod (starting at 2.6 I think) but we had more releases so got out of synch. Colin -- ____________________________________ Colin Tatham VLE Team Oxford University Computing Services http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ltg/vle/ http://bodington.org |
From: Peter C. <Pet...@me...> - 2007-07-18 13:40:10
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> From: Alexis O'Connor > TortoiseSVN is a nice simple one for Windows. Note that I've had a few issues with TortoiseCVS and TortoiseSVN crashing Windows Explorer. They also hook the filesysem change notifiers and do some quite complex things with them, so beware making rapid changes, or changes to large files, with a Windows Explorer open if you have installed them. - Peter |
From: Alexis O'C. <ale...@ou...> - 2007-07-18 13:29:13
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Jon Maber wrote: >> 1) Stick with CVS and create a branch. >> 2) Import the existing CVS to SVN and then branch in that. >> >> I think the latter idea is probably a good one. We were chuffed with the >> result of converting WebLearn from CVS to SVN - it captured all the >> history beautifully, so we have experience of doing that (with cvs2svn) >> and could definitely provide you with tips there. >> >> >> > If we create a branch in the (svn) source forge repository, how do we > import the oxford work into that branch while _preserving all the oxford > check ins and check in notes_. I'm thinking of putting the branch off > of the trunk at the date when the oxford rep. started to drift off. > Obviously it would be easy to put the Oxford head on the branch but then > everyone would have to go to your svn to trace back edits etc. > I had answered your other points before attempting to answer what is in fact your meatiest question. On reflection, I'm going to have to give this one some more thought :-\ . > Question 2 - can anyone recommend a good book on SVN? > Yup, the official one published by O'Reilly - it's very well written. It's available online at: http://svnbook.red-bean.com/ > Question 3 - there are oodles of graphical interfaces to cvs - any > decent ones for svn now? > > Ta, TortoiseSVN is a nice simple one for Windows. There are 2 good ones for Eclipse - Subversive (http://www.polarion.org/index.php?page=overview&project=subversive) and Subclipse (http://subclipse.tigris.org/). I personally use the latter. If you're still a NetBeans man there is a svn module for that, but it is a bit cr@p compared to the Eclipse ones ;-). Alexis |
From: Jon M. <jo...@te...> - 2007-07-18 13:13:43
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> 1) Stick with CVS and create a branch. > 2) Import the existing CVS to SVN and then branch in that. > > I think the latter idea is probably a good one. We were chuffed with the > result of converting WebLearn from CVS to SVN - it captured all the > history beautifully, so we have experience of doing that (with cvs2svn) > and could definitely provide you with tips there. > > If we create a branch in the (svn) source forge repository, how do we import the oxford work into that branch while _preserving all the oxford check ins and check in notes_. I'm thinking of putting the branch off of the trunk at the date when the oxford rep. started to drift off. Obviously it would be easy to put the Oxford head on the branch but then everyone would have to go to your svn to trace back edits etc. Question 2 - can anyone recommend a good book on SVN? Question 3 - there are oodles of graphical interfaces to cvs - any decent ones for svn now? Ta, Jon |
From: Adam M. <ada...@ou...> - 2007-07-18 11:20:18
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Please accept my belated apologies for us not keeping up with head. It was a strategic decision to ensure we did enough impressive work to get 'permanent' funding from the Uni. It worked but who's to say it still wouldn't have worked even if we'd spent time contributing back to SF. We would definitely have got bitten at some point with this but luckily the move to sakai has spared us the embarrassment. As Sean says, all hail Sakai Trunk: we're not going to make the same mistake twice! We are going to be good citizens this time no messin'. O yes. Adam _____ From: bod...@li... [mailto:bod...@li...] On Behalf Of Sean Mehan Sent: 18 July 2007 10:10 To: Bodington developers Subject: Re: [Bodington-developers] Bodington and WebLearn code we consistently used sf, i'm afraid. it was a source of irritation and frustration for UHI at least that we weren't all together. All hail trunk in Sakai! s On 18 Jul 2007, at 01:16, Jon Maber wrote: Are there other cvs/svn trees out there with even more source code in? Aggie? Sean? |
From: Alexis O'C. <ale...@ou...> - 2007-07-18 10:58:34
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Jon Maber wrote: > Lastly, a question for anyone who knows Sourceforge: if I set up an svn > repository can the cvs one keep going in parallel? I think that might > be ideal: I'd leave the cvs tree alone but import the Oxford svn into > sourceforge and work on that - first applying patches one by one from > the cvs tree and then working on changes that I need. If that isn't > possible then I suppose I could create a new SourceForge project for > this purpose: Boxingford, Oxbod, TheContinuityBOD, KNob = Knob is NOt > Bodington. > > The simple answer is yes, you can run svn & cvs repositories in parallel, but I personally think that would be bonkers ;-). (A recipe for confusion and hard to work with). I think there are 2 main options: 1) Stick with CVS and create a branch. 2) Import the existing CVS to SVN and then branch in that. I think the latter idea is probably a good one. We were chuffed with the result of converting WebLearn from CVS to SVN - it captured all the history beautifully, so we have experience of doing that (with cvs2svn) and could definitely provide you with tips there. Alexis |