From: Joschka B. <jos...@am...> - 2010-06-25 07:52:57
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Hi Drew, On Jun 24, 2010, at 1:23 PM, Drew Noakes wrote: > > While some of you have been enjoying yourselves in Singapore (thanks for posting the log files!), I've been programming my own agent and refining the wiki documentation further. Hopefully I can make it to RoboCup next year. > Thank you very much for putting all that information into the Wiki! I didn't have time to look at everything in detail yet, but it looks like you did a great job. I like the way in which you grouped things on the main page making the relevant information accessible quickly. Also, it's great to have everything cross-referenced, and of course, to have updated information and relevant Todos. > Also, I am trying to find out what sorts of MediaWiki extensions are available to us on the SourceForge Wiki, but I don't think non-admins are able to do that. Is it possible to set me up as an admin for the wiki? Sure. Please let me know your SourceForge login name, and I'll add you as a developer with shell and SVN access. This way, you can also add features to the code base that you feel are missing ;-) Shell access will let you install new things for the Wiki I think. > Primarily I would like to find a way to embed video (some of the match videos are really fun to see) and make the code sample font a standard size as code looks very small on my computer. I'd also like to try Simon Raffeiner's idea about collating a Wikibook for offline viewing. > Sounds very good. > > Monitor > > There's a page for monitors. It now has a list of key commands available for rcssmonitor3d. I recall from the mailing list that there are some new key commands, but I can't find the email. If someone remembers, could they update the page? > Sander should know this best, but he'll probably need some time to recover from organizing the event in Singapore ;-) @Sander: Congratulations by the way for running a successful and exciting event! I enjoyed the logfiles a lot. > > Monitor Protocol > > A new page containing information about messages sent and received on port 3200. The information came in part from the PDF Joschka sent, and in part from reading the source code. I put this page together while writing my own monitor client for a machine learning exercise, so I know it's at least detailed enough to do that. > Great! > > There's quite a lot of new stuff on the wiki now. Indeed. > If you have time, please have a look and send through your feedback or just make changes directly. As the Wikipedia folks say, Be Bold! > I second that :-) Thanks again, your work is much appreciated! Cheers, Joschka |