From: Gabriel L. <ga...@bu...> - 2002-06-14 17:27:07
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On Thu, 2002-06-13 at 20:30, Mark Curphey wrote: > Ideally this would be one of you so volunteers ? Gabe you volunteered > for this once upon a time if I remember back that far. I'm up for giving it a shot. I'm assuming the first action items would be something along the lines of: 1. Get mailing list issues sorted out. As I think this will be one of the primary ways for us to keep in sync it needs to be done ASAP. 2. Get some kind of minimal bio info from all the people working on the project so we can know who we are... 3. Schedule a chat so we can get a feel for the goals of the project and document them clearly. 4. Start farming out spec tasks to come up with what needs to be done to meet the goals. Any other things I'm missing? -gabe |
From: Mark C. <mcu...@on...> - 2002-06-14 17:43:11
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Looks perfect ! You know I hate AOL AIM as well but with the Linux and Trillian clients, webscarab team have been using it for weekly cats on Sunday. ---- Gabriel Lawrence <ga...@bu...> wrote: > On Thu, 2002-06-13 at 20:30, Mark Curphey wrote: > > > Ideally this would be one of you so volunteers ? Gabe you volunteered > > for this once upon a time if I remember back that far. > > I'm up for giving it a shot. > > I'm assuming the first action items would be something along the lines > of: > > 1. Get mailing list issues sorted out. As I think this will be one > of > the primary ways for us to keep in sync it needs to be done ASAP. > > 2. Get some kind of minimal bio info from all the people working on > the > project so we can know who we are... > > 3. Schedule a chat so we can get a feel for the goals of the project > and > document them clearly. > > 4. Start farming out spec tasks to come up with what needs to be done > to > meet the goals. > > Any other things I'm missing? > > -gabe > |
From: Gabriel L. <ga...@bu...> - 2002-06-14 17:54:45
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On Fri, 2002-06-14 at 10:43, Mark Curphey wrote: > Looks perfect ! > > You know I hate AOL AIM as well but with the Linux and Trillian clients, > webscarab team have been using it for weekly cats on Sunday. Yep... AIM has been working pretty well for me also. I've got Windows, Solaris and Linux going with it so I'm kinda partial to it. (I tend to use solaris as my primary desktop...) Why don't we all take an action item of reviewing whats been done so far over the weekend and geling the ideas we have for what we want to do. If possible please write up what you think the goals should be and thoughts on where we are as Alex has already done. Then we can all read it and think about the other folks thoughts/issues. We can schedule a chat on Monday to go over this stuff and start to get a consensus on the direction. Sound good? Unless anyone has any real strong objections can we use AIM to? Offline please send me timing preferences for a chat. I'm not sure what timezones everyone is in, and if folks object to work day meetings or not. -gabe |
From: John P. <joh...@je...> - 2002-06-14 18:22:18
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I think I would prefer to use IRC if possible. Feel free to log into irc.jelsoft.com if that is helpful, and we can meet there. Also, I'm in the UK, so please bear that in mind when planning times for Monday :-) I'll try and make it, but I can't promise anything! John > -----Original Message----- > From: owa...@li... > [mailto:owa...@li...]On Behalf > Of Gabriel Lawrence > Sent: 14 June 2002 18:54 > To: ma...@cu... > Cc: al...@se...; wi...@ce...; > th...@ap...; ve...@pa...; joh...@je...; > sj...@ju...; Input Mail List > Subject: Re: [Owasp-input-api-developers] Re: Filters Project > > > On Fri, 2002-06-14 at 10:43, Mark Curphey wrote: > > Looks perfect ! > > > > You know I hate AOL AIM as well but with the Linux and Trillian clients, > > webscarab team have been using it for weekly cats on Sunday. > > Yep... AIM has been working pretty well for me also. I've got Windows, > Solaris and Linux going with it so I'm kinda partial to it. (I tend to > use solaris as my primary desktop...) > > Why don't we all take an action item of reviewing whats been done so far > over the weekend and geling the ideas we have for what we want to do. If > possible please write up what you think the goals should be and thoughts > on where we are as Alex has already done. Then we can all read it and > think about the other folks thoughts/issues. > > We can schedule a chat on Monday to go over this stuff and start to get > a consensus on the direction. Sound good? > > Unless anyone has any real strong objections can we use AIM to? > > Offline please send me timing preferences for a chat. I'm not sure what > timezones everyone is in, and if folks object to work day meetings or > not. > > -gabe > > > _______________________________________________________________ > > Don't miss the 2002 Sprint PCS Application Developer's Conference > August 25-28 in Las Vegas - > http://devcon.sprintpcs.com/adp/index.cfm?source=osdntextlink > > _______________________________________________ > Owasp-input-api-developers mailing list > Owa...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/owasp-input-api-developers > |
From: Tod H. <th...@ap...> - 2002-06-14 18:32:14
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On Friday 14 June 2002 13:54, Gabriel Lawrence wrote: > On Fri, 2002-06-14 at 10:43, Mark Curphey wrote: > We can schedule a chat on Monday to go over this stuff and start to get > a consensus on the direction. Sound good? Not 100% sure I'll be in the office on Monday. Its 50/50 at this point. |
From: Nik C. <ni...@ni...> - 2002-06-15 14:12:23
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sounds good gabe. how about irc for weekly meetings? -nik On Fri, 14 Jun 2002, Mark Curphey wrote: > Looks perfect ! > > You know I hate AOL AIM as well but with the Linux and Trillian clients, > webscarab team have been using it for weekly cats on Sunday. > |
From: Gabriel L. <ga...@bu...> - 2002-06-15 17:01:09
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Seems like people are wanting IRC for weekly meetings. As it appears we have people in Australia, England and USA I suspect we will have a hard time finding the best time where we are all awake to conduct them. Because of this its very important that whatever method we choose, we can get a full log to post to the site. I'll check and make sure my irc client can do this. I suspect we may want to do it at 10PM London Time, 7:00AM Sydney time, 2:00pm San Jose Time as this seems to put the folks on either side of the time spectrum at almost resonable daylight hours... Let me know if I messed up the time zone math. Not my strong point ;-) Do these times work for everyone? -gabe On Sat, 2002-06-15 at 07:12, Nik Cubrilovic wrote: > > sounds good gabe. > > how about irc for weekly meetings? > > -nik > > On Fri, 14 Jun 2002, Mark Curphey wrote: > > > Looks perfect ! > > > > You know I hate AOL AIM as well but with the Linux and Trillian clients, > > webscarab team have been using it for weekly cats on Sunday. > > > |
From: Steven J. S. <sj...@Ju...> - 2002-06-16 05:29:01
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On 15 Jun 2002, Gabriel Lawrence wrote: > Seems like people are wanting IRC for weekly meetings. As it appears we > have people in Australia, England and USA I suspect we will have a hard > time finding the best time where we are all awake to conduct them. > Because of this its very important that whatever method we choose, we > can get a full log to post to the site. I'll check and make sure my irc > client can do this. > > I suspect we may want to do it at 10PM London Time, 7:00AM Sydney time, > 2:00pm San Jose Time as this seems to put the folks on either side of > the time spectrum at almost resonable daylight hours... Let me know if I > messed up the time zone math. Not my strong point ;-) That's 5pm Eastern time, which is where I am (Great Lakes region of .us). I'll try to make it work :) -- Steve Sobol, CTO JustThe.net LLC, Mentor On The Lake, OH 888.480.4NET - I do my best work with one of my cockatiels sitting on each shoulder - 6/4/02:A USA TODAY poll found that 80% of Catholics advocated a zero-tolerance stance towards abusive priests. The fact that 20% didn't, scares me... |
From: Nik C. <ni...@ni...> - 2002-06-17 09:01:03
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10PM Monday night London time is fine, are we just going to use EFNet? I am just idling in #owasp on efnet if anybody wants to join. -Nik On Sun, 16 Jun 2002, Steven J. Sobol wrote: > On 15 Jun 2002, Gabriel Lawrence wrote: > > > Seems like people are wanting IRC for weekly meetings. As it appears we > > have people in Australia, England and USA I suspect we will have a hard > > time finding the best time where we are all awake to conduct them. > > Because of this its very important that whatever method we choose, we > > can get a full log to post to the site. I'll check and make sure my irc > > client can do this. > > > > I suspect we may want to do it at 10PM London Time, 7:00AM Sydney time, > > 2:00pm San Jose Time as this seems to put the folks on either side of > > the time spectrum at almost resonable daylight hours... Let me know if I > > messed up the time zone math. Not my strong point ;-) > > That's 5pm Eastern time, which is where I am (Great Lakes region of .us). > > I'll try to make it work :) > > -- > Steve Sobol, CTO JustThe.net LLC, Mentor On The Lake, OH 888.480.4NET > - I do my best work with one of my cockatiels sitting on each shoulder - > 6/4/02:A USA TODAY poll found that 80% of Catholics advocated a zero-tolerance > stance towards abusive priests. The fact that 20% didn't, scares me... > > > > _______________________________________________________________ > > Sponsored by: > ThinkGeek at http://www.ThinkGeek.com/ > _______________________________________________ > Owasp-input-api-developers mailing list > Owa...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/owasp-input-api-developers > |
From: Gabriel L. <ga...@bu...> - 2002-06-17 15:22:58
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Yep. Lets do it on EFNet. See you all then! -gabe On Mon, 2002-06-17 at 02:00, Nik Cubrilovic wrote: > > 10PM Monday night London time is fine, are we just going to use EFNet? > I am just idling in #owasp on efnet if anybody wants to join. > > -Nik > > On Sun, 16 Jun 2002, Steven J. Sobol wrote: > > > On 15 Jun 2002, Gabriel Lawrence wrote: > > > > > Seems like people are wanting IRC for weekly meetings. As it appears we > > > have people in Australia, England and USA I suspect we will have a hard > > > time finding the best time where we are all awake to conduct them. > > > Because of this its very important that whatever method we choose, we > > > can get a full log to post to the site. I'll check and make sure my irc > > > client can do this. > > > > > > I suspect we may want to do it at 10PM London Time, 7:00AM Sydney time, > > > 2:00pm San Jose Time as this seems to put the folks on either side of > > > the time spectrum at almost resonable daylight hours... Let me know if I > > > messed up the time zone math. Not my strong point ;-) > > > > That's 5pm Eastern time, which is where I am (Great Lakes region of .us). > > > > I'll try to make it work :) > > > > -- > > Steve Sobol, CTO JustThe.net LLC, Mentor On The Lake, OH 888.480.4NET > > - I do my best work with one of my cockatiels sitting on each shoulder - > > 6/4/02:A USA TODAY poll found that 80% of Catholics advocated a zero-tolerance > > stance towards abusive priests. The fact that 20% didn't, scares me... > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________________________ > > > > Sponsored by: > > ThinkGeek at http://www.ThinkGeek.com/ > > _______________________________________________ > > Owasp-input-api-developers mailing list > > Owa...@li... > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/owasp-input-api-developers > > > |
From: Matt W. <wi...@ce...> - 2002-06-17 18:05:43
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Hello all,=20 =09 =09I finally decided to introduce myself! My name is Matt Wirges, I am a= =20 developer on the CERIAS Incident Response Database under Dr. Pascal Meuni= er=20 (that name might ring a bell if you are familiar with Cassandra). =20 =09I have had loads of PHP and Perl web programming experience along with= a=20 healthy dose of Python and Python/Zope experience. I believe this projec= t=20 could prove to be very helpful to "aware" web programmers, as well as tea= ch=20 new and ignorant programmers the dangers that await their web application= s=20 and how to avoid this malicious data and other such attacks.=20 =09Unfortunately (for my bank account ;>) I am doing this as an outside-o= f-work=20 project, and being that 10pm London time is 4pm EST (assuming London is=20 GMT+1) I may be unable to make it because of current work commitments.. =20 Hopefully I can spare some time. :-)=20 I look forward to contributing to this project and to work with all of yo= u! -matt --=20 Matthew Wirges Developer, CERIAS Incident Response Database wi...@ce... -- [765]49-67707 |
From: Tod H. <th...@ap...> - 2002-06-17 13:04:57
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On Saturday 15 June 2002 13:00, Gabriel Lawrence wrote: > Seems like people are wanting IRC for weekly meetings. As it appears we > have people in Australia, England and USA I suspect we will have a hard > time finding the best time where we are all awake to conduct them. > Because of this its very important that whatever method we choose, we > can get a full log to post to the site. I'll check and make sure my irc > client can do this. Its Cheese to set up an IRC bot that can capture a transcript from a channel... For that matter we can set up our own private IRC server. I've done it before, its pretty easy. > > I suspect we may want to do it at 10PM London Time, 7:00AM Sydney time, > 2:00pm San Jose Time as this seems to put the folks on either side of > the time spectrum at almost resonable daylight hours... Let me know if I > messed up the time zone math. Not my strong point ;-) > > Do these times work for everyone? > > -gabe > > On Sat, 2002-06-15 at 07:12, Nik Cubrilovic wrote: > > sounds good gabe. > > > > how about irc for weekly meetings? > > > > -nik > > > > On Fri, 14 Jun 2002, Mark Curphey wrote: > > > Looks perfect ! > > > > > > You know I hate AOL AIM as well but with the Linux and Trillian > > > clients, webscarab team have been using it for weekly cats on Sunday. |
From: Tod H. <th...@ap...> - 2002-06-17 13:03:42
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On Saturday 15 June 2002 10:12, Nik Cubrilovic wrote: > sounds good gabe. > > how about irc for weekly meetings? I'd definitely vote for IRC... My AIM access is via Jabber, and AOL has successfully porked their ability to do multi-way chat. For that matter, I'm just tired of proprietary instant messaging, those guys need to get their act together ;o). > > -nik > > On Fri, 14 Jun 2002, Mark Curphey wrote: > > Looks perfect ! > > > > You know I hate AOL AIM as well but with the Linux and Trillian clients, > > webscarab team have been using it for weekly cats on Sunday. |
From: Tod H. <th...@ap...> - 2002-06-14 18:13:15
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On Friday 14 June 2002 13:26, Gabriel Lawrence wrote: > On Thu, 2002-06-13 at 20:30, Mark Curphey wrote: > > Ideally this would be one of you so volunteers ? Gabe you volunteered > > for this once upon a time if I remember back that far. > > I'm up for giving it a shot. > > I'm assuming the first action items would be something along the lines > of: > > 1. Get mailing list issues sorted out. As I think this will be one of > the primary ways for us to keep in sync it needs to be done ASAP. Sounds good. I guess SourceForge has developer lists, we could use that? Dunno if it supports just a web interface or email... > > 2. Get some kind of minimal bio info from all the people working on the > project so we can know who we are... > > 3. Schedule a chat so we can get a feel for the goals of the project and > document them clearly. I have a jabber server available ;o). > > 4. Start farming out spec tasks to come up with what needs to be done to > meet the goals. > > Any other things I'm missing? Sounds good. > > -gabe |