From bennetsen at gmail.com Mon Dec 3 10:20:31 2007 From: bennetsen at gmail.com (Henrik Bennetsen) Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2007 10:20:31 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Fwd: Creative Commons birthday party w/ Gilberto Gil, DJ Spooky, and more! In-Reply-To: <7909AF3F-B86D-403B-9579-4CD65025C2D2@creativecommons.org> References: <7909AF3F-B86D-403B-9579-4CD65025C2D2@creativecommons.org> Message-ID: <8bf04b5b0712031020m11466e03o7a5d8cc47269bed4@mail.gmail.com> Hi all, I just RVSP'ed and you can still join in the celebrations. Henrik ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Melissa Reeder Date: Nov 21, 2007 11:20 AM Subject: Creative Commons birthday party w/ Gilberto Gil, DJ Spooky, and more! To: Melissa Reeder Mozilla and Last.fm cordially invite you to celebrate Creative Commons' 5th birthday at a community celebration Featuring Words by Joi Ito and Lawrence Lessig Songs by Gilberto Gil Video remixing by DJ Phi Phenomenon Music by DJ Spooky Date: December 15th, 2007 Time: 10pm - 2am Venue: Terra Gallery 511 Harrison St. San Francisco, CA 94105 Space is limited, so please RSVP to party at creativecommons.org before November 30th, 2007. Because we're in the midst of our annual fundraising campaign, we will be asking for donations starting at $10 at the door. Formal invitation is attached. -- Henrik Bennetsen Research Director Stanford Humanities Lab Stanford University Wallenberg Hall, 450 Serra Mall Building 160, Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-2055, USA bennetsen at gmail.com Cell: +1 415.418.4042 Office: +1 650.724.5504 Fax: +1 650.725.0192 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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He has won numerous awards, including the Free Software Foundation's Freedom Award, and was named one of Scientific American's Top 50 Visionaries, for arguing "against interpretations of copyright that could stifle innovation and discourse online." Professor Lessig is the author of Free Culture (2004), The Future of Ideas (2001), Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace (1999) and Code 2.0 (2006). He chairs the Creative Commons project, and serves on the board of the Free Software Foundation, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Public Library of Science, and Public Knowledge. He is also a columnist for Wired. Jonathan Zittrain is an internationally known cyberlaw scholar and currently visiting Professor of Law at Stanford Law School, on leave from Oxford University where he is Professor of Law and Chair in Internet Governance and Regulation and a principal of the Oxford Internet Institute. His recent research includes the study of Internet filtering by national governments, the role of intermediaries as points of control in Internet architecture, and the taxation of Internet commerce. He co-founded the Berkman Centre for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School, and coordinates a significant research and teaching relationship between the Berkman Centre and the Oxford Internet Institute as the Berkman Visiting Professor at Harvard. -- Moderator: Paul Saffo, SLS alum and Stanford consulting professor. Presented by The Center for Internet and Society, The Stanford Law and Technology Association, and the Copyright Committee of the Intellectual Property Law Section of the State Bar of California -- Henrik Bennetsen Research Director Stanford Humanities Lab Stanford University Wallenberg Hall, 450 Serra Mall Building 160, Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-2055, USA bennetsen at gmail.com Cell: +1 415.418.4042 Office: +1 650.724.5504 Fax: +1 650.725.0192 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From johnbickar at stanford.edu Tue Dec 4 14:58:56 2007 From: johnbickar at stanford.edu (John Bickar) Date: Tue, 04 Dec 2007 14:58:56 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Drupal morning o' code Message-ID: <4755DBB0.1080709@stanford.edu> Hi Folks, Several of us library Drupallers (James, ShinJoung, Ronnie, Ron, et al) are planning a work day next Monday morning, December 10th, from 9AM - noon in the Meyer Flex Lab (2nd floor). Nothing formal, just some folks with laptops and coffee cups working on a couple of Drupal projects. We're planning on trying to cobble together some tag clouds with some combination of the following modules: -tagadelic -links package -node import -node cloud -delicious Feel free to stop by and give or receive help (even if it's on a topic unrelated to the above). Apologies for any dupes. Contact me with any questions. -John Bickar -- John Bickar, Ed.M. User Services Technology Specialist Cubberley Education Library johnbickar at stanford.edu 650.725.1131 (office) 650.796.4637 (mobile) From bennetsen at gmail.com Tue Dec 4 23:10:13 2007 From: bennetsen at gmail.com (Henrik Bennetsen) Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2007 23:10:13 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Video from our first workshop is up! Message-ID: <8bf04b5b0712042310t7c71747ck7230ded9d2bb5e33@mail.gmail.com> Hi all, the video from our interesting first workshop is now up under a Creative Commons Attribution license . On the whole I think it came out pretty well. There is a bit towards the end where you can't really read the bright screen but the audio still lets you know what is going on. Our brand new Blip.tv channel has the flash version:: http://stanfordoslab.blip.tv/ Quicktime version: http://stanfordoslab.blip.tv/file/521229?filename=HenrikBennetsen-OpenLibraryWhatItIsWhereItIs734.mov I have a source file that you can have if you want it and I would also be happy to upload it other places as well. 1 workshop video down many to follow! Henrik -- Henrik Bennetsen Research Director Stanford Humanities Lab Stanford University Wallenberg Hall, 450 Serra Mall Building 160, Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-2055, USA bennetsen at gmail.com Cell: +1 415.418.4042 Office: +1 650.724.5504 Fax: +1 650.725.0192 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From shyeo at stanford.edu Tue Dec 4 23:28:38 2007 From: shyeo at stanford.edu (ShinJoung Yeo) Date: Tue, 04 Dec 2007 23:28:38 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Video from our first workshop is up! In-Reply-To: <8bf04b5b0712042310t7c71747ck7230ded9d2bb5e33@mail.gmail.com> References: <8bf04b5b0712042310t7c71747ck7230ded9d2bb5e33@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <47565326.1030203@stanford.edu> thanks!! sj Henrik Bennetsen wrote: > Hi all, > > the video from our interesting first workshop is now up under a > Creative Commons Attribution license > . On the whole I think it > came out pretty well. There is a bit towards the end where you can't > really read the bright screen but the audio still lets you know what > is going on. > > Our brand new Blip.tv channel has the flash version:: > > http://stanfordoslab.blip.tv/ > > Quicktime version: > > http://stanfordoslab.blip.tv/file/521229?filename=HenrikBennetsen-OpenLibraryWhatItIsWhereItIs734.mov > > I have a source file that you can have if you want it and I would also > be happy to upload it other places as well. > > 1 workshop video down many to follow! > > Henrik > > -- > Henrik Bennetsen > Research Director > Stanford Humanities Lab > Stanford University > > Wallenberg Hall, 450 Serra Mall > Building 160, Stanford University > Stanford, CA 94305-2055, USA > > bennetsen at gmail.com > Cell: +1 415.418.4042 > Office: +1 650.724.5504 > Fax: +1 650.725.0192 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > opensource mailing list > opensource at lists.stanford.edu > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource > -- ShinJoung Yeo Coordinator for Reference and Outreach Services Bibliographer for Communication Green Library, Stanford University shyeo at stanford.edu (650) 723-9523 From jrjacobs at stanford.edu Wed Dec 5 09:48:43 2007 From: jrjacobs at stanford.edu (James Jacobs) Date: Wed, 05 Dec 2007 09:48:43 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Video from our first workshop is up! In-Reply-To: <8bf04b5b0712042310t7c71747ck7230ded9d2bb5e33@mail.gmail.com> References: <8bf04b5b0712042310t7c71747ck7230ded9d2bb5e33@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4756E47B.7080309@stanford.edu> Thanks so much Henrik! this is the first of what will hopefully be many workshops. and speaking of workshops, the first open source lab/drupal morning 'o code will be on monday 12/10 from 9-12 in Meyer flex lab (2nd floor). hope to see folks there. james Henrik Bennetsen wrote: > Hi all, > > the video from our interesting first workshop is now up under a Creative > Commons Attribution license > . On the whole I think it > came out pretty well. There is a bit towards the end where you can't > really read the bright screen but the audio still lets you know what is > going on. > > Our brand new Blip.tv channel has the flash version:: > > http://stanfordoslab.blip.tv/ > > Quicktime version: > > http://stanfordoslab.blip.tv/file/521229?filename=HenrikBennetsen-OpenLibraryWhatItIsWhereItIs734.mov > > I have a source file that you can have if you want it and I would also > be happy to upload it other places as well. > > 1 workshop video down many to follow! > > Henrik > > -- > Henrik Bennetsen > Research Director > Stanford Humanities Lab > Stanford University > > Wallenberg Hall, 450 Serra Mall > Building 160, Stanford University > Stanford, CA 94305-2055, USA > > bennetsen at gmail.com > Cell: +1 415.418.4042 > Office: +1 650.724.5504 > Fax: +1 650.725.0192 > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > opensource mailing list > opensource at lists.stanford.edu > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource -- James R. Jacobs International Documents Librarian Green Library Stanford University (650) 725-1030 jrjacobs at stanford.edu http://jonssonlibrary.stanford.edu AIM: LibrarianJames Jabber: radlib at jabber.org "All governments lie, but disaster lies in wait for countries whose officials smoke the same hashish they give out." --I.F. Stone. Foreword, "All Governments Lie: the Life and Times of Rebel Journalist I.F. Stone." Myra MacPherson. Scribner, 2006 (\ {|||8- (/ From bennetsen at gmail.com Wed Dec 5 12:51:07 2007 From: bennetsen at gmail.com (Henrik Bennetsen) Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2007 12:51:07 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Fwd: BayPiggies In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <8bf04b5b0712051251v677610e6x6a6b57546ac90c9@mail.gmail.com> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Anna Ravenscroft For people interested in open source languages, the Bay Area Python Interest Group meets at Google on Dec 13 (and every 2nd Thursday). http://baypiggies.net/new/plone -- cordially, Anna -- Walking through the water. Trying to get across. Just like everybody else. -- Henrik Bennetsen Research Director Stanford Humanities Lab Stanford University Wallenberg Hall, 450 Serra Mall Building 160, Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-2055, USA bennetsen at gmail.com Cell: +1 415.418.4042 Office: +1 650.724.5504 Fax: +1 650.725.0192 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Anyway, I had a chance to chat with Dr. Rosie Redfield (an evolutionary biology at the University of British Columbia who has this blogging lab policy), and it was interesting to note the types of things blogging (in this format) can do for science communication generally."* Link Interesting thought and not really that unreasonable to wire public sharing on various levels into the fabric of research. Props to our own Brandy Karl for the heads up. -- Henrik Bennetsen Research Director Stanford Humanities Lab Stanford University Wallenberg Hall, 450 Serra Mall Building 160, Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-2055, USA bennetsen at gmail.com Cell: +1 415.418.4042 Office: +1 650.724.5504 Fax: +1 650.725.0192 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bennetsen at gmail.com Fri Dec 7 11:06:15 2007 From: bennetsen at gmail.com (Henrik Bennetsen) Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2007 11:06:15 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Invitation: OS Lab Workshop #2 - Wikiversity, Wikipedia, and Participatory Learning Message-ID: <8bf04b5b0712071106x49a36512icbc6129db281f3f5@mail.gmail.com> Please forward this email to all interested parties at Stanford and beyond Stanford Open Source Lab would like to invite all interested parties to our second workshop entitled: Wikiversity, Wikipedia, and Participatory Learning. As our invited speakers we are thrilled to welcome Sue Gardner,the Executive Director of the Wikimedia Foundation as well as Erik M?ller, a member of the Board of Trustees of the Wikimedia Foundation. Their talk abstract: In 2006, the Wikimedia Foundation, a non-profit organization which operates Wikipedia , launched the Wikiversityproject, a free wiki-based platform for online learning and research. First experiments in Wikiversity show the emergence of new forms of self-organized learning and teaching. After transforming the nature of the encyclopedia, could wikis also change the learning process itself? How can the tension between a desire for quality educational resources and a desire for the widest possible participation be resolved? The speakers have generously accepted that this be a true workshop, so we hope that you will bring your questions and comments and help make this an interesting and lively event. - When: Monday, December 17th at 3pm - Where: The Learning Theater on the ground floor of Wallenberg Hall(Bldg. 160), Stanford University More practical stuff: - The event is free and open to all interested parties. - Feel very free to forward this email or blog about this. - No need to RSVP but you can write Henrik Bennetsen - hbe at stanford.edu if you have any questions. - You can check out the video from our first workshop with Aaron Swartz speaking about the Open Library. We hope to see you there, Stanford Open Source Lab -- About the Lab: - The lab was founded in November 2007 by a group of people from across Stanford who feel that openness matter. - We have a wiki (Currently you need a SUNetID to login in, this will be changed) - We have a mailing listand you are welcome to join us or read the open archives -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jfoliot at stanford.edu Fri Dec 7 16:11:19 2007 From: jfoliot at stanford.edu (John Foliot - Stanford Online Accessibility Program) Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2007 16:11:19 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Because it's Friday Message-ID: <004f01c8392e$dc882d50$182b42ab@Piglet> Greetings All, As many of you may know, each Wednesday the AComp ATS staff congregate in "The Hive", located on the second floor of Meyer library. This is a great collaborative space, where often impromptu discussions lead to interesting developments. This week, a conversation lead me to post and now share the following nifty (and simple) bit of coding. For those of you who use Firefox as your default browser, I invite you to visit the SOAP web-site [http://soap.stanford.edu], and once there, activate the dropdown menu for the browser's internal search box (traditionally set to Google). At the bottom of the list you should see "Add StanfordWho Search". Clicking on this text will add this functionality to the internal search list in Firefox's browser chrome. By default, searching via this method will return the public view record from StanfordWho, however if you are already logged in (WebAuth), you will receive the full private view. Creating and sharing your own custom search capacity is relatively easy to do: instructions can be found at the mozilla developer center [http://tinyurl.com/stm4t]. Have a great weekend! JF =================================== John Foliot Academic Technology Consultant Stanford Online Accessibility Program http://soap.stanford.edu Stanford University Tel: 650-862-4603 =================================== From bennetsen at gmail.com Fri Dec 7 16:20:54 2007 From: bennetsen at gmail.com (Henrik Bennetsen) Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2007 16:20:54 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Invitation: OS Lab Workshop #2 - Wikiversity, Wikipedia, and Participatory Learning In-Reply-To: <8bf04b5b0712071106x49a36512icbc6129db281f3f5@mail.gmail.com> References: <8bf04b5b0712071106x49a36512icbc6129db281f3f5@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <8bf04b5b0712071620rb9f2f57rcabe381f6fd09ddc@mail.gmail.com> Speaking as a graphically challenged person: It would be great if someone would make a PDF that we could print and hang like with the founding meeting :) Henrik On 12/7/07, Henrik Bennetsen wrote: > > Please forward this email to all interested parties at Stanford and beyond > > Stanford Open Source Lab would like to invite all interested parties to > our second workshop entitled: Wikiversity, Wikipedia, and Participatory > Learning. As our invited speakers we are thrilled to welcome Sue > Gardner,the Executive Director of the Wikimedia Foundation as well as Erik > M?ller, a member of the Board of Trustees of the Wikimedia Foundation. > > Their talk abstract: In 2006, the Wikimedia Foundation, a non-profit organization which operates > Wikipedia , launched the Wikiversityproject, a free wiki-based platform for online learning and research. First > experiments in Wikiversity show the emergence of new forms of > self-organized learning and teaching. After transforming the nature of the > encyclopedia, could wikis also change the learning process itself? How can > the tension between a desire for quality educational resources and a desire > for the widest possible participation be resolved? > > The speakers have generously accepted that this be a true workshop, so we > hope that you will bring your questions and comments and help make this an > interesting and lively event. > > - When: Monday, December 17th at 3pm > - Where: The Learning Theater on the ground floor of Wallenberg Hall(Bldg. 160), Stanford University > > More practical stuff: > > - The event is free and open to all interested parties. > - Feel very free to forward this email or blog about this. > - No need to RSVP but you can write Henrik Bennetsen - > hbe at stanford.edu if you have any questions. > - You can check out the video from our > first workshop with Aaron Swartz speaking about the Open Library. > > We hope to see you there, > > Stanford Open Source Lab > > -- > > About the Lab: > > - The lab was founded in November 2007 by a group of people from > across Stanford who feel that openness matter. > - We have a wiki (Currently you > need a SUNetID to login in, this will be changed) > - We have a mailing listand you are welcome to join us or read the open > archives > > -- Henrik Bennetsen Research Director Stanford Humanities Lab Stanford University Wallenberg Hall, 450 Serra Mall Building 160, Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-2055, USA bennetsen at gmail.com Cell: +1 415.418.4042 Office: +1 650.724.5504 Fax: +1 650.725.0192 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tcramer at stanford.edu Fri Dec 7 16:30:06 2007 From: tcramer at stanford.edu (Tom Cramer) Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2007 16:30:06 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Because it's Friday In-Reply-To: <004f01c8392e$dc882d50$182b42ab@Piglet> References: <004f01c8392e$dc882d50$182b42ab@Piglet> Message-ID: <69AC484E-9691-4DA5-AB45-C510C0CF25A5@stanford.edu> John, Bless you for doing this. I've been hoping that IT Services might do this for a year now, but it never occurred to me to offer an open search shortcut to SWho on a totally different page. Deviously clever! The great thing is that if you are WebAuth'ed, you get the Stanford-only view. Muy excellente! On much the same note, if you want to add a Socrates search box, try this URL: http://library.stanford.edu/opensea/ and do the same operation with the search box in the FF toolbar. - Tom On Dec 7, 2007, at 4:11 PM, John Foliot - Stanford Online Accessibility Program wrote: > Greetings All, > > As many of you may know, each Wednesday the AComp ATS staff > congregate in > "The Hive", located on the second floor of Meyer library. This is > a great > collaborative space, where often impromptu discussions lead to > interesting > developments. This week, a conversation lead me to post and now > share the > following nifty (and simple) bit of coding. > > For those of you who use Firefox as your default browser, I invite > you to > visit the SOAP web-site [http://soap.stanford.edu], and once there, > activate > the dropdown menu for the browser's internal search box > (traditionally set > to Google). At the bottom of the list you should see "Add StanfordWho > Search". Clicking on this text will add this functionality to the > internal > search list in Firefox's browser chrome. By default, searching via > this > method will return the public view record from StanfordWho, however > if you > are already logged in (WebAuth), you will receive the full private > view. > > Creating and sharing your own custom search capacity is relatively > easy to > do: instructions can be found at the mozilla developer center > [http://tinyurl.com/stm4t]. > > Have a great weekend! > > JF > =================================== > John Foliot > Academic Technology Consultant > Stanford Online Accessibility Program > http://soap.stanford.edu > Stanford University > Tel: 650-862-4603 > =================================== > > --++**==--++**==--++**==--++**==--++**==--++**==--++**== > su_webmasters mailing list > su_webmasters at lists.stanford.edu > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/su_webmasters > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jvine at stanford.edu Fri Dec 7 17:04:23 2007 From: jvine at stanford.edu (Jennifer Vine) Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2007 17:04:23 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Because it's Friday In-Reply-To: <004f01c8392e$dc882d50$182b42ab@Piglet> References: <004f01c8392e$dc882d50$182b42ab@Piglet> Message-ID: <00b001c83936$45fd6230$d1f82690$@edu> Just an FYI - this niftiness is going to be officially supported in StanfordWho in the next release, so people won't have to trek over to the SOAP site to add StanfordWho to their toolbar search. Not that people shouldn't trek to the SOAP site for other reasons, of course. Jennifer Vine Middleware & Infrastructure Services http://mais.stanford.edu -----Original Message----- From: su_webmasters-bounces at lists.stanford.edu [mailto:su_webmasters-bounces at lists.stanford.edu] On Behalf Of John Foliot - Stanford Online Accessibility Program Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 4:11 PM To: opensource at lists.stanford.edu; su_webmasters at lists.stanford.edu; 'AComp ATS List' Subject: Because it's Friday Greetings All, As many of you may know, each Wednesday the AComp ATS staff congregate in "The Hive", located on the second floor of Meyer library. This is a great collaborative space, where often impromptu discussions lead to interesting developments. This week, a conversation lead me to post and now share the following nifty (and simple) bit of coding. For those of you who use Firefox as your default browser, I invite you to visit the SOAP web-site [http://soap.stanford.edu], and once there, activate the dropdown menu for the browser's internal search box (traditionally set to Google). At the bottom of the list you should see "Add StanfordWho Search". Clicking on this text will add this functionality to the internal search list in Firefox's browser chrome. By default, searching via this method will return the public view record from StanfordWho, however if you are already logged in (WebAuth), you will receive the full private view. Creating and sharing your own custom search capacity is relatively easy to do: instructions can be found at the mozilla developer center [http://tinyurl.com/stm4t]. Have a great weekend! JF =================================== John Foliot Academic Technology Consultant Stanford Online Accessibility Program http://soap.stanford.edu Stanford University Tel: 650-862-4603 =================================== --++**==--++**==--++**==--++**==--++**==--++**==--++**== su_webmasters mailing list su_webmasters at lists.stanford.edu https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/su_webmasters From jrjacobs at stanford.edu Sun Dec 9 22:19:07 2007 From: jrjacobs at stanford.edu (James Jacobs) Date: Sun, 09 Dec 2007 22:19:07 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Reminder: Drupal morning o' code Message-ID: <475CDA5B.7020403@stanford.edu> Hi folks, just a friendly reminder that some of us will be in the Meyer Library flex lab tomorrow (monday) from 9-12. Hope to see you there. James -------- Original Message -------- Hi Folks, Several of us library Drupallers (James, ShinJoung, Ronnie, Ron, et al) are planning a work day next Monday morning, December 10th, from 9AM - noon in the Meyer Flex Lab (2nd floor). Nothing formal, just some folks with laptops and coffee cups working on a couple of Drupal projects. We're planning on trying to cobble together some tag clouds with some combination of the following modules: -tagadelic -links package -node import -node cloud -delicious Feel free to stop by and give or receive help (even if it's on a topic unrelated to the above). Apologies for any dupes. Contact me with any questions. -John Bickar -- John Bickar, Ed.M. User Services Technology Specialist Cubberley Education Library johnbickar at stanford.edu 650.725.1131 (office) 650.796.4637 (mobile) _______________________________________________ drupallers mailing list drupallers at lists.stanford.edu https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/drupallers -- James R. Jacobs International Documents Librarian Green Library Stanford University (650) 725-1030 jrjacobs at stanford.edu http://jonssonlibrary.stanford.edu AIM: LibrarianJames Jabber: radlib at jabber.org There's a theory which states that if ever anybody discovers exactly what the universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another theory which states that this has already happened. --Douglas Adams (\ {|||8- (/ From bennetsen at gmail.com Mon Dec 10 06:41:57 2007 From: bennetsen at gmail.com (Henrik Bennetsen) Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 06:41:57 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Fwd: Stanford Open Source Lab References: <475D4DBF.6030907@redhat.com> Message-ID: Anyone want to join me on the soapbox? :) Begin forwarded message: > From: Ruth Suehle > Date: December 10, 2007 6:31:27 PST > To: hbe at stanford.edu > Subject: Stanford Open Source Lab > Reply-To: rsuehle at redhat.com > > Hello! I'm an editor for Red Hat Magazine (redhatmagazine.com). I > occasionally surf blogs and get Google Alerts about what people are > doing related to Linux and open source, and this morning I found the > event posting for the Stanford Open Source Lab founding meeting (http://events.stanford.edu/events/123/12329/ > ). > > I was wondering if you or someone within the group would be > interested in giving us an interview (by email would be fine) for > the magazine about beginning such a group within a university > setting: the challenges you've had (or still have, as it sounds like > the group is still pretty new), what you hope to accomplish, etc. > > Thanks! > Ruth > > -- > Ruth Suehle > Editor > Red Hat > 919.301.3229 > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I >> occasionally surf blogs and get Google Alerts about what people are >> doing related to Linux and open source, and this morning I found the >> event posting for the Stanford Open Source Lab founding meeting >> (http://events.stanford.edu/events/123/12329/). >> >> I was wondering if you or someone within the group would be interested >> in giving us an interview (by email would be fine) for the magazine >> about beginning such a group within a university setting: the >> challenges you've had (or still have, as it sounds like the group is >> still pretty new), what you hope to accomplish, etc. >> >> Thanks! >> Ruth >> >> -- >> Ruth Suehle >> Editor >> Red Hat >> 919.301.3229 >> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > opensource mailing list > opensource at lists.stanford.edu > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource From jrjacobs at stanford.edu Mon Dec 10 08:59:28 2007 From: jrjacobs at stanford.edu (James Jacobs) Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 08:59:28 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Fwd: Stanford Open Source Lab In-Reply-To: References: <475D4DBF.6030907@redhat.com> Message-ID: <475D7070.80703@stanford.edu> hey henrik. great news. I'd be happy to help out. I wonder if Lois Brooks would be a good person too? james Henrik Bennetsen wrote: > > Anyone want to join me on the soapbox? :) > > > Begin forwarded message: > >> *From:* Ruth Suehle > >> *Date:* December 10, 2007 6:31:27 PST >> *To:* hbe at stanford.edu >> *Subject:* *Stanford Open Source Lab* >> *Reply-To:* rsuehle at redhat.com >> >> >> Hello! I'm an editor for Red Hat Magazine (redhatmagazine.com). I >> occasionally surf blogs and get Google Alerts about what people are >> doing related to Linux and open source, and this morning I found the >> event posting for the Stanford Open Source Lab founding meeting >> (http://events.stanford.edu/events/123/12329/). >> >> I was wondering if you or someone within the group would be interested >> in giving us an interview (by email would be fine) for the magazine >> about beginning such a group within a university setting: the >> challenges you've had (or still have, as it sounds like the group is >> still pretty new), what you hope to accomplish, etc. >> >> Thanks! >> Ruth >> >> -- >> Ruth Suehle >> Editor >> Red Hat >> 919.301.3229 >> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > opensource mailing list > opensource at lists.stanford.edu > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource -- James R. Jacobs International Documents Librarian Green Library Stanford University (650) 725-1030 jrjacobs at stanford.edu http://jonssonlibrary.stanford.edu AIM: LibrarianJames Jabber: radlib at jabber.org There's a theory which states that if ever anybody discovers exactly what the universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another theory which states that this has already happened. --Douglas Adams (\ {|||8- (/ From tec at stanford.edu Mon Dec 10 09:39:12 2007 From: tec at stanford.edu (Thomas Carlson) Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 09:39:12 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Fwd: Stanford Open Source Lab In-Reply-To: References: <475D4DBF.6030907@redhat.com> Message-ID: <475D79C0.5020404@stanford.edu> Henrik, I could help answer email questions. James, you and I would be a great team. Cheers, Thomas Henrik Bennetsen wrote: > > Anyone want to join me on the soapbox? :) > > > Begin forwarded message: > >> *From:* Ruth Suehle > >> *Date:* December 10, 2007 6:31:27 PST >> *To:* hbe at stanford.edu >> *Subject:* *Stanford Open Source Lab* >> *Reply-To:* rsuehle at redhat.com >> >> >> Hello! I'm an editor for Red Hat Magazine (redhatmagazine.com). I >> occasionally surf blogs and get Google Alerts about what people are >> doing related to Linux and open source, and this morning I found the >> event posting for the Stanford Open Source Lab founding meeting >> (http://events.stanford.edu/events/123/12329/). >> >> I was wondering if you or someone within the group would be interested >> in giving us an interview (by email would be fine) for the magazine >> about beginning such a group within a university setting: the >> challenges you've had (or still have, as it sounds like the group is >> still pretty new), what you hope to accomplish, etc. >> >> Thanks! >> Ruth >> >> -- >> Ruth Suehle >> Editor >> Red Hat >> 919.301.3229 >> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > opensource mailing list > opensource at lists.stanford.edu > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource -- Thomas -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I >> occasionally surf blogs and get Google Alerts about what people are >> doing related to Linux and open source, and this morning I found >> the event posting for the Stanford Open Source Lab founding meeting >> (http://events.stanford.edu/events/123/12329/). >> >> I was wondering if you or someone within the group would be >> interested in giving us an interview (by email would be fine) for >> the magazine about beginning such a group within a university >> setting: the challenges you've had (or still have, as it sounds >> like the group is still pretty new), what you hope to accomplish, >> etc. >> >> Thanks! >> Ruth >> >> -- >> Ruth Suehle >> Editor >> Red Hat >> 919.301.3229 >> > _______________________________________________ > opensource mailing list > opensource at lists.stanford.edu > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource From bennetsen at gmail.com Mon Dec 10 09:59:34 2007 From: bennetsen at gmail.com (Henrik Bennetsen) Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 09:59:34 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Fwd: Stanford Open Source Lab In-Reply-To: <8C924B9E-6DBD-4971-A509-085724096690@stanford.edu> References: <475D4DBF.6030907@redhat.com> <8C924B9E-6DBD-4971-A509-085724096690@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <8bf04b5b0712100959q511bff95yc282601caa1ec508@mail.gmail.com> Thank you for all the feedback. I will get in touch with her and cc you in on this. Henrik On Dec 10, 2007 9:53 AM, Marco Wise wrote: > I'll help answer email questions too if you need me but it looks like > you already have a great set of volunteers. :) > > - marco > > On Dec 10, 2007, at 6:41 AM, Henrik Bennetsen wrote: > > > > > Anyone want to join me on the soapbox? :) > > > > > > Begin forwarded message: > > > >> From: Ruth Suehle > >> Date: December 10, 2007 6:31:27 PST > >> To: hbe at stanford.edu > >> Subject: Stanford Open Source Lab > >> Reply-To: rsuehle at redhat.com > >> > >> Hello! I'm an editor for Red Hat Magazine (redhatmagazine.com). I > >> occasionally surf blogs and get Google Alerts about what people are > >> doing related to Linux and open source, and this morning I found > >> the event posting for the Stanford Open Source Lab founding meeting > >> (http://events.stanford.edu/events/123/12329/). > >> > >> I was wondering if you or someone within the group would be > >> interested in giving us an interview (by email would be fine) for > >> the magazine about beginning such a group within a university > >> setting: the challenges you've had (or still have, as it sounds > >> like the group is still pretty new), what you hope to accomplish, > >> etc. > >> > >> Thanks! > >> Ruth > >> > >> -- > >> Ruth Suehle > >> Editor > >> Red Hat > >> 919.301.3229 > >> > > _______________________________________________ > > opensource mailing list > > opensource at lists.stanford.edu > > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource > > _______________________________________________ > opensource mailing list > opensource at lists.stanford.edu > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource > -- Henrik Bennetsen Research Director Stanford Humanities Lab Stanford University Wallenberg Hall, 450 Serra Mall Building 160, Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-2055, USA bennetsen at gmail.com Cell: +1 415.418.4042 Office: +1 650.724.5504 Fax: +1 650.725.0192 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Hope to see you there. >> >> James >> >> -------- Original Message -------- >> >> >> Hi Folks, >> >> Several of us library Drupallers (James, ShinJoung, Ronnie, Ron, et al) >> are planning a work day next Monday morning, December 10th, from 9AM - >> noon in the Meyer Flex Lab (2nd floor). Nothing formal, just some folks >> with laptops and coffee cups working on a couple of Drupal projects. >> >> We're planning on trying to cobble together some tag clouds with some >> combination of the following modules: >> -tagadelic >> -links package >> -node import >> -node cloud >> -delicious >> >> Feel free to stop by and give or receive help (even if it's on a topic >> unrelated to the above). >> >> Apologies for any dupes. Contact me with any questions. >> >> -John Bickar >> >> > > -- James R. Jacobs International Documents Librarian Green Library Stanford University (650) 725-1030 jrjacobs at stanford.edu http://jonssonlibrary.stanford.edu AIM: LibrarianJames Jabber: radlib at jabber.org There's a theory which states that if ever anybody discovers exactly what the universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another theory which states that this has already happened. --Douglas Adams (\ {|||8- (/ From johnbickar at stanford.edu Wed Dec 12 09:23:19 2007 From: johnbickar at stanford.edu (John Bickar) Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 09:23:19 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Drupal Upgrade Work Day next week Message-ID: <47601907.9060309@stanford.edu> Anyone up for a work day to upgrade Drupal installs next week? I just did the upgrade from 5.3 to 5.5 on a dev site and it took about 1/2 hour. I created a Doodle poll where you can indicate your preference for day and time: http://doodle.ch/qmgxn926id9bvd23 For those of you who are wondering, "qmgxn926id9bvd23" is the name of my pet goldfish. Back off! JB -- John Bickar, Ed.M. User Services Technology Specialist Cubberley Education Library johnbickar at stanford.edu 650.725.1131 (office) 650.796.4637 (mobile) From johnbickar at stanford.edu Wed Dec 12 09:44:20 2007 From: johnbickar at stanford.edu (John Bickar) Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 09:44:20 -0800 Subject: [opensource] [drupallers] Drupal Upgrade Work Day next week In-Reply-To: <012201c83ce5$8f8e63b0$6601a8c0@computer1> References: <012201c83ce5$8f8e63b0$6601a8c0@computer1> Message-ID: <47601DF4.7080906@stanford.edu> If you mean from 5.4, possibly not. http://drupal.org/node/198321 5.5 has a fix for a taxonomy term-based RSS feed bug. If you mean from 5.3 or earlier, definitely. 5.4 fixes a SQL injection vulnerability: http://drupal.org/node/198186 http://drupal.org/node/198162 JB Emery Gordon wrote: > Are there any compelling reasons to migrate to 5.5? > > Emery Gordon > Wired Moon > emery at wiredmoon.com > 650-576-1341 > > > -----Original Message----- > From: drupallers-bounces at lists.stanford.edu > [mailto:drupallers-bounces at lists.stanford.edu] On Behalf Of John Bickar > Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 9:23 AM > To: drupallers at lists.stanford.edu; opensource at lists.stanford.edu > Subject: [drupallers] Drupal Upgrade Work Day next week > > Anyone up for a work day to upgrade Drupal installs next week? I just > did the upgrade from 5.3 to 5.5 on a dev site and it took about 1/2 hour. > > I created a Doodle poll where you can indicate your preference for day > and time: > http://doodle.ch/qmgxn926id9bvd23 > > For those of you who are wondering, "qmgxn926id9bvd23" is the name of my > pet goldfish. Back off! > > JB > From bennetsen at gmail.com Wed Dec 12 19:45:48 2007 From: bennetsen at gmail.com (Henrik Bennetsen) Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 19:45:48 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Next Meeting: Friday Dec. 14th at 3 In-Reply-To: <8bf04b5b0711291403y6e897d9djc510f62d0e05279b@mail.gmail.com> References: <8bf04b5b0711291403y6e897d9djc510f62d0e05279b@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <8bf04b5b0712121945l6ee689abwf45f1b5d2d71059b@mail.gmail.com> Hi all, I have to just start by saying that I am really enthusiastic about what we have managed in our short lifespan. One super interesting workshop down and another coming up on Monday, a morning of code, some good meetings with some really cool people and an entrepreneurial atmosphere etc. This mail is actually a little gentle nudge to remind us all that we are ready to move the lab ahead at our next meeting this coming Friday at 3 in the learning theatre on the ground floor of Wallenberg Hall (Bldg 160) Should you find the time before then check out our little wiki at http://opensource.stanford.edu/ to get some inspiration for what we need to dig into on Friday. Don't forget to check out Lab membersand see what a diverse group we really have going here. Should your name not be among us then consider yourself most welcome to join. Hope to see you all on Friday! Henrik On Nov 29, 2007 2:03 PM, Henrik Bennetsen wrote: > Hi all, > > I committed to setting up a time and place for our next meeting. It will > be on Friday December 14th at 3 at the Wallenberg Learning Theatre (Bldg. > 160). > > The agenda is still very open, but feel very free to make suggestions. > This will also be a time to invite people who were unable to make it our > founding meeting. > > Please update your calendars. > > Hope to see you there, > > Henrik > > Ps. 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One super interesting > workshop down and another coming up on Monday, a morning of code, some > good meetings with some really cool people and an entrepreneurial > atmosphere etc. > > This mail is actually a little gentle nudge to remind us all that we > are ready to move the lab ahead at our next meeting this coming Friday > at 3 in the learning theatre on the ground floor of Wallenberg Hall > (Bldg 160) > > Should you find the time before then check out our little wiki at > http://opensource.stanford.edu/ to get some inspiration for what we > need to dig into on Friday. Don't forget to check out Lab members > > and see what a diverse group we really have going here. Should your > name not be among us then consider yourself most welcome to join. > > Hope to see you all on Friday! > > Henrik > The bad news is that I will be out of town again. The good news is that during that time I will be having dinner with the head of the Thunderbird project. Any questions I should pass along? Any chance of Stanford support along the line of Oregon's Open Source Lab effort? -casey From bennetsen at gmail.com Thu Dec 13 08:45:39 2007 From: bennetsen at gmail.com (Henrik Bennetsen) Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 08:45:39 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Next Meeting: Friday Dec. 14th at 3 In-Reply-To: <4760C7EB.90305@stanford.edu> References: <8bf04b5b0711291403y6e897d9djc510f62d0e05279b@mail.gmail.com> <8bf04b5b0712121945l6ee689abwf45f1b5d2d71059b@mail.gmail.com> <4760C7EB.90305@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <8bf04b5b0712130845r2089cb83ia666bfe40762fea5@mail.gmail.com> Casey, The bad news is that I will be out of town again. > The good news is that during that time I will be having dinner with the > head of the Thunderbird project. > Any questions I should pass along? Yes please tell them that we are putting on workshops and it would be great to see someone from Mozilla here. Anything that relates to teaching and research would be a bonus. > Any chance of Stanford support along the line of Oregon's Open Source > Lab effort? The notion that we should try to become a "real" lab has consistently come up at our meeting and it will be on the agenda for tomorrow as well. Any input or ideas would be appreciated. Have a good trip, Henrik -- Henrik Bennetsen Research Director Stanford Humanities Lab Stanford University Wallenberg Hall, 450 Serra Mall Building 160, Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-2055, USA bennetsen at gmail.com Cell: +1 415.418.4042 Office: +1 650.724.5504 Fax: +1 650.725.0192 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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When will folks be able to move to it from the older versions of Eudora. > > > Yes please tell them that we are putting on workshops and it would be > great to see someone from Mozilla here. Anything that relates to > teaching and research would be a bonus. > > > Any chance of Stanford support along the line of Oregon's Open Source > Lab effort? > > > The notion that we should try to become a "real" lab has consistently > come up at our meeting and it will be on the agenda for tomorrow as > well. 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Cheers, Zach Irina Zaks wrote: > Hi, > I am learning through Drupal step by step, and I have found lots of good > training materials on CCK and configuration online, but nothing good for > Adding a View. I will appreciate any recommendations, links, etc. Or > if there is a group of other people interested in the same subject maybe > we could organize a lunch session and ask for help from our experts? > > thanks, irina > _______________________________________________ > drupallers mailing list > drupallers at lists.stanford.edu > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/drupallers > > -- ================================================= Zachary Chandler Academic Technology Specialist Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages Academic Computing, SULAIR Stanford University 219 Pigott Hall http://dlcl.stanford.edu/ http://ats.stanford.edu/ zchandler [AT] stanford [DOT] edu (650) 723-2020 ================================================= From bennetsen at gmail.com Thu Dec 13 10:01:46 2007 From: bennetsen at gmail.com (Henrik Bennetsen) Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 10:01:46 -0800 Subject: [opensource] [drupallers] Looking for jumpstart on views In-Reply-To: <47617008.6080903@stanford.edu> References: <47615EAE.8030505@stanford.edu> <47617008.6080903@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <8bf04b5b0712131001w189fe26dvb1058940aa8cf0ed@mail.gmail.com> Hi Zach, Henrik, can a virtual OpenSource Lab host an actual workshop? :) I can > find another venue if it's a bad time. We all make this stuff up as we go so yes we absolutely can! Give me (hbe at stanford.edu) some times that would work for you and I will try to book a space. You know that we have the Wikiversity workshop on Monday so a bit of distance into the week may not be that bad :) Henrik > > Irina Zaks wrote: > > Hi, > > I am learning through Drupal step by step, and I have found lots of good > > training materials on CCK and configuration online, but nothing good for > > Adding a View. I will appreciate any recommendations, links, etc. Or > > if there is a group of other people interested in the same subject maybe > > we could organize a lunch session and ask for help from our experts? > > > > thanks, irina > > _______________________________________________ > > drupallers mailing list > > drupallers at lists.stanford.edu > > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/drupallers > > > > > > > -- > > > > ================================================= > Zachary Chandler > Academic Technology Specialist > Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages > Academic Computing, SULAIR > Stanford University > 219 Pigott Hall > http://dlcl.stanford.edu/ > http://ats.stanford.edu/ > zchandler [AT] stanford [DOT] edu > (650) 723-2020 > ================================================= > > _______________________________________________ > opensource mailing list > opensource at lists.stanford.edu > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource > -- Henrik Bennetsen Research Director Stanford Humanities Lab Stanford University Wallenberg Hall, 450 Serra Mall Building 160, Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-2055, USA bennetsen at gmail.com Cell: +1 415.418.4042 Office: +1 650.724.5504 Fax: +1 650.725.0192 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From johnbickar at stanford.edu Thu Dec 13 11:31:53 2007 From: johnbickar at stanford.edu (John Bickar) Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 11:31:53 -0800 Subject: [opensource] [drupallers] Looking for jumpstart on views In-Reply-To: <47617008.6080903@stanford.edu> References: <47615EAE.8030505@stanford.edu> <47617008.6080903@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <476188A9.106@stanford.edu> Why don't we try to roll the Views jumpstart and the upgrade work day together into one ?ber Drupal work day? I can give some help on Views too, as we use it for a number of our pages. (And I have to give a plug for the Insert View module, http://drupal.org/project/insert_view) JB -- John Bickar, Ed.M. User Services Technology Specialist Cubberley Education Library johnbickar at stanford.edu 650.725.1131 (office) 650.796.4637 (mobile) Zach Chandler wrote: > Hi Irina, > > I could make time for a Views workshop next week. I know I've > threatened to do stuff like this before and welched (many thanks to John > Bickar for stepping up with that upgrade documentation) -- but if we can > agree to a time next week, and I put it in my calendar (Thursday or > Friday is wide open at this point), I swear it will be done. > > Henrik, can a virtual OpenSource Lab host an actual workshop? :) I can > find another venue if it's a bad time. > > Cheers, > Zach > > > Irina Zaks wrote: >> Hi, >> I am learning through Drupal step by step, and I have found lots of good >> training materials on CCK and configuration online, but nothing good for >> Adding a View. I will appreciate any recommendations, links, etc. Or >> if there is a group of other people interested in the same subject maybe >> we could organize a lunch session and ask for help from our experts? >> >> thanks, irina >> _______________________________________________ >> drupallers mailing list >> drupallers at lists.stanford.edu >> https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/drupallers >> >> > > From jrjacobs at stanford.edu Thu Dec 13 16:11:45 2007 From: jrjacobs at stanford.edu (James Jacobs) Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2007 16:11:45 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Next Meeting: Friday Dec. 14th at 3 In-Reply-To: <8bf04b5b0712121945l6ee689abwf45f1b5d2d71059b@mail.gmail.com> References: <8bf04b5b0711291403y6e897d9djc510f62d0e05279b@mail.gmail.com> <8bf04b5b0712121945l6ee689abwf45f1b5d2d71059b@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4761CA41.9020602@stanford.edu> Hi Henrik, I'm going to be a little late tomorrow. On the reference desk until 3pm. Should we send out a reminder to folks? james Henrik Bennetsen wrote: > Hi all, > > I have to just start by saying that I am really enthusiastic about what > we have managed in our short lifespan. One super interesting workshop > down and another coming up on Monday, a morning of code, some good > meetings with some really cool people and an entrepreneurial atmosphere > etc. > > This mail is actually a little gentle nudge to remind us all that we are > ready to move the lab ahead at our next meeting this coming Friday at 3 > in the learning theatre on the ground floor of Wallenberg Hall (Bldg 160) > > Should you find the time before then check out our little wiki at > http://opensource.stanford.edu/ to get some inspiration for what we need > to dig into on Friday. Don't forget to check out Lab members > > and see what a diverse group we really have going here. Should your name > not be among us then consider yourself most welcome to join. > > Hope to see you all on Friday! > > Henrik > > > > > On Nov 29, 2007 2:03 PM, Henrik Bennetsen > wrote: > > Hi all, > > I committed to setting up a time and place for our next meeting. It > will be on Friday December 14th at 3 at the Wallenberg Learning > Theatre (Bldg. 160). > > The agenda is still very open, but feel very free to make > suggestions. This will also be a time to invite people who were > unable to make it our founding meeting. > > Please update your calendars. > > Hope to see you there, > > Henrik > > Ps. Don't forget our first workshop today at 4! > > > > -- > Henrik Bennetsen > Research Director > Stanford Humanities Lab > Stanford University > > Wallenberg Hall, 450 Serra Mall > Building 160, Stanford University > Stanford, CA 94305-2055, USA > > bennetsen at gmail.com > Cell: +1 415.418.4042 > Office: +1 650.724.5504 > Fax: +1 650.725.0192 > > > > > -- > Henrik Bennetsen > Research Director > Stanford Humanities Lab > Stanford University > > Wallenberg Hall, 450 Serra Mall > Building 160, Stanford University > Stanford, CA 94305-2055, USA > > bennetsen at gmail.com > Cell: +1 415.418.4042 > Office: +1 650.724.5504 > Fax: +1 650.725.0192 > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > opensource mailing list > opensource at lists.stanford.edu > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource -- James R. Jacobs International Documents Librarian Green Library Stanford University (650) 725-1030 jrjacobs at stanford.edu http://jonssonlibrary.stanford.edu AIM: LibrarianJames Jabber: radlib at jabber.org There's a theory which states that if ever anybody discovers exactly what the universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another theory which states that this has already happened. --Douglas Adams (\ {|||8- (/ From zechandl at stanford.edu Fri Dec 14 16:17:37 2007 From: zechandl at stanford.edu (Zach Chandler) Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 16:17:37 -0800 Subject: [opensource] OS Lab needs students! Message-ID: <47631D21.8000607@stanford.edu> Hi All, One of the topics that came up in today's OSLab meeting is that this initiative would be exponentially better if we included Stanford students, at least made them aware of what we are doing, and give them the option of participating. With that in mind, we need to spend a little time and thought on outreach -- getting the message across to our students. Does anyone on this list want to help me do that? I think first we should get together, brainstorm on the best way to do outreach, and execute a plan. Is there a project manager in the house? Best, Zach -- ================================================= Zachary Chandler Academic Technology Specialist Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages Academic Computing, SULAIR Stanford University 219 Pigott Hall http://dlcl.stanford.edu/ http://ats.stanford.edu/ zchandler [AT] stanford [DOT] edu (650) 723-2020 ================================================= From marco.wise at stanford.edu Fri Dec 14 17:16:16 2007 From: marco.wise at stanford.edu (Marco Wise) Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 17:16:16 -0800 Subject: [opensource] OS Lab needs students! In-Reply-To: <47631D21.8000607@stanford.edu> References: <47631D21.8000607@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <4B73EFB6-7D7C-4B49-BA04-6D298D5D9A2F@stanford.edu> Hi Zach, I'll help. - marco On Dec 14, 2007, at 4:17 PM, Zach Chandler wrote: > Hi All, > > One of the topics that came up in today's OSLab meeting is that this > initiative would be exponentially better if we included Stanford > students, at least made them aware of what we are doing, and give them > the option of participating. With that in mind, we need to spend a > little time and thought on outreach -- getting the message across to > our > students. > > Does anyone on this list want to help me do that? I think first we > should get together, brainstorm on the best way to do outreach, and > execute a plan. Is there a project manager in the house? > > Best, > Zach > > -- > > > > ================================================= > Zachary Chandler > Academic Technology Specialist > Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages > Academic Computing, SULAIR > Stanford University > 219 Pigott Hall > http://dlcl.stanford.edu/ > http://ats.stanford.edu/ > zchandler [AT] stanford [DOT] edu > (650) 723-2020 > ================================================= > > _______________________________________________ > opensource mailing list > opensource at lists.stanford.edu > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource From jrjacobs at stanford.edu Fri Dec 14 22:06:28 2007 From: jrjacobs at stanford.edu (James Jacobs) Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 22:06:28 -0800 Subject: [opensource] OS Lab needs students! In-Reply-To: <47631D21.8000607@stanford.edu> References: <47631D21.8000607@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <47636EE4.4010201@stanford.edu> Hi Zach, I'm in too. should we start a section on the wiki for brainstorming and then really get down to biz in the new year? james Zach Chandler wrote: > Hi All, > > One of the topics that came up in today's OSLab meeting is that this > initiative would be exponentially better if we included Stanford > students, at least made them aware of what we are doing, and give them > the option of participating. With that in mind, we need to spend a > little time and thought on outreach -- getting the message across to our > students. > > Does anyone on this list want to help me do that? I think first we > should get together, brainstorm on the best way to do outreach, and > execute a plan. Is there a project manager in the house? > > Best, > Zach > -- James R. Jacobs International Documents Librarian Green Library Stanford University (650) 725-1030 jrjacobs at stanford.edu http://jonssonlibrary.stanford.edu AIM: LibrarianJames Jabber: radlib at jabber.org There's a theory which states that if ever anybody discovers exactly what the universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another theory which states that this has already happened. --Douglas Adams (\ {|||8- (/ From cengel at stanford.edu Fri Dec 14 22:50:58 2007 From: cengel at stanford.edu (Claudia A Engel) Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 22:50:58 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Mellon Awards for Technology Collaboration Message-ID: <411CD58F-7074-448C-9B60-8A6086C28223@stanford.edu> Andrew Melllon just announced the 2007 winners of Mellon Awards for Technology Collaboration (http://matc.mellon.org/). Nominations for 2008 are open until 4/14 2008. _________________________ Claudia A Engel Department of Anthropology * $100,000 to the American Museum of the Moving Image (Astoria, NY: www.movingimage.us) for the development and release of the OpenCollection museum collection management system (www.opencollection.org). * $100,000 to Duke University (Durham, NC: www.duke.edu) for leadership and development work on the OpenCroquet open source 3-D virtual worlds environment (www.opencroquet.org). * $100,000 to Open Polytechnic of New Zealand (Wellington, NZ: www.openpolytechnic.ac.nz) for leadership and development work on several open source projects including the New Zealand Open Source Virtual Learning Environment (http://eduforge.org/projects/nzvle/). * $50,000 to the Georgia Public Library Service of the University System of Georgia (Atlanta, GA: www.georgialibraries.org) for the development and release of the Evergreen open-source library automation system (www.open-ils.org). * $50,000 to Middlebury College (Middlebury, VT: www.middlebury.edu) for the development and release of the Segue interactive learning management system. * $50,000 to the Participatory Culture Foundation (Worcester, MA: www.participatoryculture.org) for the development and release of the open source Miro media player (www.getmiro.com). * $50,000 to Talboks- och punktskriftsbiblioteket (The Swedish Library of Talking Books and Braille: Enskede, Sweden: www.tpb.se) for the development and release of open source tools supporting the Daisy Project for talking books for the visually impaired. * Two awards of $50,000 each to University of Illinois (Champaign-Urbana, IL: www.illinois.edu): one award for the development and release of the Firefox Accessibility Extension (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1891); and one award for the development and release of the OpenEAI enterprise application integration project (www.openEAI.org). * $50,000 to University of Toronto (Toronto, Ontario: www.utoronto.ca) for the development and release of the ATutor learning management system (www.atutor.ca). From jrjacobs at stanford.edu Fri Dec 14 23:18:06 2007 From: jrjacobs at stanford.edu (James Jacobs) Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 23:18:06 -0800 Subject: [opensource] OSL meeting minutes and logo Message-ID: <47637FAE.6010504@stanford.edu> Hi all, minutes are up for today's meeting. as always, those of you who were there please feel free to add/subtract/spell-check. I probably only heard 3/4 and only wrote down 1/3 of that :-) https://www.stanford.edu/group/opensource/cgi-bin/wiki/index.php?title=December_14%2C_2007 Just wanted to let folks know that we looked at the various logos that Molivera and Marco uploaded to the wiki and decided to go with Marco's logo (which was really a remix of Molivera's originals). Many thanks to both Molivera and Marco for their logo work. Of course this isn't set in stone so if others have ideas or want to rework the logo in the future, that'd be swell. https://www.stanford.edu/group/opensource/cgi-bin/wiki/index.php?title=Open_source_icon_contest have a good weekend everyone! James -- James R. Jacobs International Documents Librarian Green Library Stanford University (650) 725-1030 jrjacobs at stanford.edu http://jonssonlibrary.stanford.edu AIM: LibrarianJames Jabber: radlib at jabber.org There's a theory which states that if ever anybody discovers exactly what the universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another theory which states that this has already happened. --Douglas Adams (\ {|||8- (/ From annaraven at gmail.com Fri Dec 14 17:03:14 2007 From: annaraven at gmail.com (Anna Ravenscroft) Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2007 17:03:14 -0800 Subject: [opensource] OS Lab needs students! In-Reply-To: <47631D21.8000607@stanford.edu> References: <47631D21.8000607@stanford.edu> Message-ID: On Dec 14, 2007 4:17 PM, Zach Chandler wrote: > Hi All, > > One of the topics that came up in today's OSLab meeting is that this > initiative would be exponentially better if we included Stanford > students, at least made them aware of what we are doing, and give them > the option of participating. With that in mind, we need to spend a > little time and thought on outreach -- getting the message across to our > students. > > Does anyone on this list want to help me do that? I think first we > should get together, brainstorm on the best way to do outreach, and > execute a plan. Is there a project manager in the house? > > Best, > Zach > > -- > > > > ================================================= > Zachary Chandler > Academic Technology Specialist > Division of Literatures, Cultures, and Languages > Academic Computing, SULAIR > Stanford University > 219 Pigott Hall > http://dlcl.stanford.edu/ > http://ats.stanford.edu/ > zchandler [AT] stanford [DOT] edu > (650) 723-2020 > ================================================= > > _______________________________________________ > opensource mailing list > opensource at lists.stanford.edu > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource > Hey there: I'm sorry I couldn't make it today. My son had a last-minute doctor appointment. Let me know when the brainstorming session will be and I'll try to be there. -- cordially, Anna -- Walking through the water. Trying to get across. Just like everybody else. From jj.toothman at stanford.edu Sun Dec 16 21:26:20 2007 From: jj.toothman at stanford.edu (J.J. Toothman) Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2007 21:26:20 -0800 Subject: [opensource] OS Lab needs students! In-Reply-To: <47636EE4.4010201@stanford.edu> References: <47631D21.8000607@stanford.edu> <47636EE4.4010201@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <4766087C.3030404@stanford.edu> Zach, Count me in as well. I definitely think we should start a new page on the wiki to capture some ideas and thoughts. - J.J. -- + J.J. Toothman + Senior Web Technologist + jj.toothman at stanford.edu + 650.736.2910 James Jacobs wrote: > Hi Zach, > > I'm in too. should we start a section on the wiki for brainstorming and > then really get down to biz in the new year? > > james > > Zach Chandler wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> One of the topics that came up in today's OSLab meeting is that this >> initiative would be exponentially better if we included Stanford >> students, at least made them aware of what we are doing, and give them >> the option of participating. With that in mind, we need to spend a >> little time and thought on outreach -- getting the message across to our >> students. >> >> Does anyone on this list want to help me do that? I think first we >> should get together, brainstorm on the best way to do outreach, and >> execute a plan. Is there a project manager in the house? >> >> Best, >> Zach >> > From annarave at stanford.edu Sun Dec 16 23:21:07 2007 From: annarave at stanford.edu (annarave at stanford.edu) Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2007 23:21:07 -0800 Subject: [opensource] OS Lab needs students! In-Reply-To: <4766087C.3030404@stanford.edu> References: <47631D21.8000607@stanford.edu> <47636EE4.4010201@stanford.edu> <4766087C.3030404@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <20071216232107.qx3oriyi8owwckk8@webmail.stanford.edu> Well, I am a student. I'm definitely interested - just keep getting swamped when we're having meetings. I'd suggest we email the Stanford ACM chapter, for one way of getting folks. From bennetsen at gmail.com Mon Dec 17 08:42:18 2007 From: bennetsen at gmail.com (Henrik Bennetsen) Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 08:42:18 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Next OS Lab meeting on Friday, January 18th at 3pm Message-ID: <8bf04b5b0712170842x724f1189v16caf7d0af53cfb6@mail.gmail.com> Hi all, at our last meeting we talked about setting the date for the next meeting so we all could get it in our calendars. So I have booked a room for Friday, January 18th at 3pm. We will once again meet at Wallenberg Hall (bldg. 160) but this time in room 120. Also please remember our very exciting Wikiversity workshop today at 3! Henrik -- Henrik Bennetsen Research Director Stanford Humanities Lab Stanford University Wallenberg Hall, 450 Serra Mall Building 160, Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-2055, USA bennetsen at gmail.com Cell: +1 415.418.4042 Office: +1 650.724.5504 Fax: +1 650.725.0192 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Please forward to your Webmasters, Web content developers, faculty, or those interested in best practices with Web page development and access. **************************** WHAT The most comprehensive series of web and IT accessibility classes ever offered! Register now for the third Annual California Web Accessibility Conference (CalWAC 3) Learn to meet legal requirements and improve access to your IT resources for millions more people - a market that Fortune magazines estimates at $1 trillion annually. Dates: January 14th & 15th, and optional full-day AJAX Session on Jan 16th, 2008 Location: California State University Long Beach. WHAT'S NEW New Instructors include recognized web and accessibility experts Molly Holzschlag, Terry Thompson from the University of Washington and James Craig of Apple. New classes on Rich Media, accessibility standards and emerging best practices information just released from WCAG and TEITAC (Sec 508). Three Tracks to determine the right classes for your needs. - Technical: for web developers, designers and programmers; - Content: for those charged with creating accessible documents including MS Office, Open Office, Adobe PDF and web updates using Dreamweaver - Administrative: for procurement officers, policy developers, and others who need support in choosing standards and ensuring conformance COST: Register by 12/28/2007 and receive a $70 discount Early Bird Rates - by 12/28/2007 CalWAC 3: One day: $255 / Both days: $425 Post conference AJAX session: $395 Jan 16th 3-day Package - 2 days of CalWAC classes and full-day post-conference session: $720 Regular Rates - after 12/28/2007 CalWAC 3: One day: $325 / Both days: $495 Post conference AJAX session: $395 Jan 16th 3-day Package - 2 days of CalWAC classes and full-day post-conference session: $790 CalWAC 3 is brought to you by the generous support of CSU Chancellor's Office From jfoliot at stanford.edu Mon Dec 17 14:05:51 2007 From: jfoliot at stanford.edu (John Foliot - Stanford Online Accessibility Program) Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 14:05:51 -0800 Subject: [opensource] OS Lab needs students! In-Reply-To: <47631D21.8000607@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <000901c840f8$fd218a80$ea3042ab@Piglet> Zach Chandler wrote: > With that in mind, we need to spend a > little time and thought on outreach -- getting the message across to > our students. > > Does anyone on this list want to help me do that? I think first we > should get together, brainstorm on the best way to do outreach, and > execute a plan. Is there a project manager in the house? Count me in (somehow). JF =================================== John Foliot Academic Technology Consultant Stanford Online Accessibility Program http://soap.stanford.edu Stanford University Tel: 650-862-4603 =================================== From bennetsen at gmail.com Tue Dec 18 14:56:54 2007 From: bennetsen at gmail.com (Henrik Bennetsen) Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 14:56:54 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Lab Blog Message-ID: <8bf04b5b0712181456o31a4e010s5be22c10826e1fe9@mail.gmail.com> Try saying that subject line 10 times fast :) We literally filled every chair available during yesterday's workshop. I talked to people from Nasa, SRI and a number of other interesting organizations. These people came because friends had forwarded them the invite email. It is pretty clear to me that interest in what we do extends well beyond our Stanford bubble. I feel that we need a way to talk to people beyond our wiki and mailing list, so I suggest that we setup a collaborative blog that we can post announcements and news to. Henrik -- Henrik Bennetsen Research Director Stanford Humanities Lab Stanford University Wallenberg Hall, 450 Serra Mall Building 160, Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-2055, USA bennetsen at gmail.com Cell: +1 415.418.4042 Office: +1 650.724.5504 Fax: +1 650.725.0192 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jrjacobs at stanford.edu Tue Dec 18 16:02:41 2007 From: jrjacobs at stanford.edu (James Jacobs) Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 16:02:41 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Lab Blog In-Reply-To: <8bf04b5b0712181456o31a4e010s5be22c10826e1fe9@mail.gmail.com> References: <8bf04b5b0712181456o31a4e010s5be22c10826e1fe9@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <47685FA1.6070503@stanford.edu> How's about a word press install seeing as Vijoy got webauth to work with WP? Does anyone have a little time to install? james Henrik Bennetsen wrote: > Try saying that subject line 10 times fast :) > > We literally filled every chair available during yesterday's workshop. I > talked to people from Nasa, SRI and a number of other interesting > organizations. These people came because friends had forwarded them the > invite email. > > It is pretty clear to me that interest in what we do extends well beyond > our Stanford bubble. I feel that we need a way to talk to people beyond > our wiki and mailing list, so I suggest that we setup a collaborative > blog that we can post announcements and news to. > > Henrik > > > -- > Henrik Bennetsen > Research Director > Stanford Humanities Lab > Stanford University > > Wallenberg Hall, 450 Serra Mall > Building 160, Stanford University > Stanford, CA 94305-2055, USA > > bennetsen at gmail.com > Cell: +1 415.418.4042 > Office: +1 650.724.5504 > Fax: +1 650.725.0192 > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > opensource mailing list > opensource at lists.stanford.edu > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource -- James R. Jacobs International Documents Librarian Green Library Stanford University (650) 725-1030 jrjacobs at stanford.edu http://jonssonlibrary.stanford.edu AIM: LibrarianJames Jabber: radlib at jabber.org There's a theory which states that if ever anybody discovers exactly what the universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another theory which states that this has already happened. --Douglas Adams (\ {|||8- (/ From jj.toothman at stanford.edu Tue Dec 18 16:16:23 2007 From: jj.toothman at stanford.edu (J.J. Toothman) Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 16:16:23 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Lab Blog In-Reply-To: <47685FA1.6070503@stanford.edu> References: <8bf04b5b0712181456o31a4e010s5be22c10826e1fe9@mail.gmail.com> <47685FA1.6070503@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <476862D7.9020702@stanford.edu> I could definitely help with an WP install for this. I'm actually about to do a WP install for OOD this week. - J.J. James Jacobs wrote: > How's about a word press install seeing as Vijoy got webauth to work > with WP? Does anyone have a little time to install? > > james > > Henrik Bennetsen wrote: >> Try saying that subject line 10 times fast :) >> >> We literally filled every chair available during yesterday's workshop. I >> talked to people from Nasa, SRI and a number of other interesting >> organizations. These people came because friends had forwarded them the >> invite email. >> >> It is pretty clear to me that interest in what we do extends well beyond >> our Stanford bubble. I feel that we need a way to talk to people beyond >> our wiki and mailing list, so I suggest that we setup a collaborative >> blog that we can post announcements and news to. >> >> Henrik >> >> >> -- >> Henrik Bennetsen >> Research Director >> Stanford Humanities Lab >> Stanford University >> >> Wallenberg Hall, 450 Serra Mall >> Building 160, Stanford University >> Stanford, CA 94305-2055, USA >> >> bennetsen at gmail.com >> Cell: +1 415.418.4042 >> Office: +1 650.724.5504 >> Fax: +1 650.725.0192 >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> opensource mailing list >> opensource at lists.stanford.edu >> https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource > -- + J.J. Toothman + Senior Web Technologist + jj.toothman at stanford.edu + 650.736.2910 From marco.wise at stanford.edu Tue Dec 18 16:29:56 2007 From: marco.wise at stanford.edu (Marco Wise) Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 16:29:56 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Lab Blog In-Reply-To: <476862D7.9020702@stanford.edu> References: <8bf04b5b0712181456o31a4e010s5be22c10826e1fe9@mail.gmail.com> <47685FA1.6070503@stanford.edu> <476862D7.9020702@stanford.edu> Message-ID: Morning of code topic? I'm in. - marco On Dec 18, 2007, at 4:16 PM, J.J. Toothman wrote: > I could definitely help with an WP install for this. > I'm actually about to do a WP install for OOD this week. > > - J.J. > > > > > > James Jacobs wrote: >> How's about a word press install seeing as Vijoy got webauth to work >> with WP? Does anyone have a little time to install? >> >> james >> >> Henrik Bennetsen wrote: >>> Try saying that subject line 10 times fast :) >>> >>> We literally filled every chair available during yesterday's >>> workshop. I >>> talked to people from Nasa, SRI and a number of other interesting >>> organizations. These people came because friends had forwarded >>> them the >>> invite email. >>> >>> It is pretty clear to me that interest in what we do extends well >>> beyond >>> our Stanford bubble. I feel that we need a way to talk to people >>> beyond >>> our wiki and mailing list, so I suggest that we setup a >>> collaborative >>> blog that we can post announcements and news to. >>> >>> Henrik >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Henrik Bennetsen >>> Research Director >>> Stanford Humanities Lab >>> Stanford University >>> >>> Wallenberg Hall, 450 Serra Mall >>> Building 160, Stanford University >>> Stanford, CA 94305-2055, USA >>> >>> bennetsen at gmail.com >>> Cell: +1 415.418.4042 >>> Office: +1 650.724.5504 >>> Fax: +1 650.725.0192 >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> opensource mailing list >>> opensource at lists.stanford.edu >>> https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource >> > > > -- > + J.J. Toothman > + Senior Web Technologist > + jj.toothman at stanford.edu > + 650.736.2910 > _______________________________________________ > opensource mailing list > opensource at lists.stanford.edu > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource From johnbickar at stanford.edu Tue Dec 18 16:38:47 2007 From: johnbickar at stanford.edu (John Bickar) Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 16:38:47 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Lab Blog In-Reply-To: References: <8bf04b5b0712181456o31a4e010s5be22c10826e1fe9@mail.gmail.com> <47685FA1.6070503@stanford.edu> <476862D7.9020702@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <47686817.8000308@stanford.edu> I'd be down for that. I have to admit that WP is a bit more elegant than Drupal for a straight-up blog. It'd be good to know. JB Marco Wise wrote: > Morning of code topic? I'm in. > > - marco > > On Dec 18, 2007, at 4:16 PM, J.J. Toothman wrote: > >> I could definitely help with an WP install for this. >> I'm actually about to do a WP install for OOD this week. >> >> - J.J. >> >> >> >> >> >> James Jacobs wrote: >>> How's about a word press install seeing as Vijoy got webauth to work >>> with WP? Does anyone have a little time to install? >>> >>> james >>> >>> Henrik Bennetsen wrote: >>>> Try saying that subject line 10 times fast :) >>>> >>>> We literally filled every chair available during yesterday's >>>> workshop. I >>>> talked to people from Nasa, SRI and a number of other interesting >>>> organizations. These people came because friends had forwarded >>>> them the >>>> invite email. >>>> >>>> It is pretty clear to me that interest in what we do extends well >>>> beyond >>>> our Stanford bubble. I feel that we need a way to talk to people >>>> beyond >>>> our wiki and mailing list, so I suggest that we setup a >>>> collaborative >>>> blog that we can post announcements and news to. >>>> >>>> Henrik >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Henrik Bennetsen >>>> Research Director >>>> Stanford Humanities Lab >>>> Stanford University >>>> >>>> Wallenberg Hall, 450 Serra Mall >>>> Building 160, Stanford University >>>> Stanford, CA 94305-2055, USA >>>> >>>> bennetsen at gmail.com >>>> Cell: +1 415.418.4042 >>>> Office: +1 650.724.5504 >>>> Fax: +1 650.725.0192 >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> opensource mailing list >>>> opensource at lists.stanford.edu >>>> https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource >> >> -- >> + J.J. Toothman >> + Senior Web Technologist >> + jj.toothman at stanford.edu >> + 650.736.2910 >> _______________________________________________ >> opensource mailing list >> opensource at lists.stanford.edu >> https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource > > _______________________________________________ > opensource mailing list > opensource at lists.stanford.edu > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource From bennetsen at gmail.com Wed Dec 19 09:00:04 2007 From: bennetsen at gmail.com (Henrik Bennetsen) Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 09:00:04 -0800 Subject: [opensource] At 71, Physics Professor Is a Web Star Message-ID: <8bf04b5b0712190900w5fa1c1dexc4306b4b904dec81@mail.gmail.com> Feel good article from the NYT highlights the power of sharing courses online: *Walter H. G. Lewin, 71, a physics professor, has long had a cult following at M.I.T.And he has now emerged as an international Internet guru, thanks to the global classroom the institute created to spread knowledge through cyberspace. Professor Lewin's videotaped physics lectures, free online on the OpenCourseWare of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, have won him devotees across the country and beyond who stuff his e-mail in-box with praise.* http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/19/education/19physics.html -- Henrik Bennetsen Research Director Stanford Humanities Lab Stanford University Wallenberg Hall, 450 Serra Mall Building 160, Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-2055, USA bennetsen at gmail.com Cell: +1 415.418.4042 Office: +1 650.724.5504 Fax: +1 650.725.0192 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jrjacobs at stanford.edu Wed Dec 19 09:16:04 2007 From: jrjacobs at stanford.edu (James Jacobs) Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 09:16:04 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Lab Blog In-Reply-To: References: <8bf04b5b0712181456o31a4e010s5be22c10826e1fe9@mail.gmail.com> <47685FA1.6070503@stanford.edu> <476862D7.9020702@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <476951D4.8070808@stanford.edu> I think we should get the blog up sooner than later, so perhaps a MOC wouldn't be best. But I can go either way if folks would rather do an install as a group. J.J., I've added you to the admin list for the opensource group directory in case you get a little free time to install. I won't have much time until the new year as my inlaws from Korea are coming tomorrow for an extended stay. But I can help with config if need be. /afs/ir/group/opensource James Marco Wise wrote: > Morning of code topic? I'm in. > > - marco > > On Dec 18, 2007, at 4:16 PM, J.J. Toothman wrote: > >> I could definitely help with an WP install for this. >> I'm actually about to do a WP install for OOD this week. >> >> - J.J. >> >> >> >> >> >> James Jacobs wrote: >>> How's about a word press install seeing as Vijoy got webauth to work >>> with WP? Does anyone have a little time to install? >>> >>> james >>> >>> Henrik Bennetsen wrote: >>>> Try saying that subject line 10 times fast :) >>>> >>>> We literally filled every chair available during yesterday's >>>> workshop. I >>>> talked to people from Nasa, SRI and a number of other interesting >>>> organizations. These people came because friends had forwarded >>>> them the >>>> invite email. >>>> >>>> It is pretty clear to me that interest in what we do extends well >>>> beyond >>>> our Stanford bubble. I feel that we need a way to talk to people >>>> beyond >>>> our wiki and mailing list, so I suggest that we setup a >>>> collaborative >>>> blog that we can post announcements and news to. >>>> >>>> Henrik >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Henrik Bennetsen >>>> Research Director >>>> Stanford Humanities Lab >>>> Stanford University >>>> >>>> Wallenberg Hall, 450 Serra Mall >>>> Building 160, Stanford University >>>> Stanford, CA 94305-2055, USA >>>> >>>> bennetsen at gmail.com >>>> Cell: +1 415.418.4042 >>>> Office: +1 650.724.5504 >>>> Fax: +1 650.725.0192 >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> opensource mailing list >>>> opensource at lists.stanford.edu >>>> https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource >> >> -- >> + J.J. Toothman >> + Senior Web Technologist >> + jj.toothman at stanford.edu >> + 650.736.2910 >> _______________________________________________ >> opensource mailing list >> opensource at lists.stanford.edu >> https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource > > _______________________________________________ > opensource mailing list > opensource at lists.stanford.edu > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource -- James R. Jacobs International Documents Librarian Green Library Stanford University (650) 725-1030 jrjacobs at stanford.edu http://jonssonlibrary.stanford.edu AIM: LibrarianJames Jabber: radlib at jabber.org "Our liberty depends on the freedom of the press, and that cannot be limited without being lost." --Jefferson, Thomas 3rd President of the United States (1801-1809) (\ {|||8- (/ From bennetsen at gmail.com Wed Dec 19 13:52:19 2007 From: bennetsen at gmail.com (Henrik Bennetsen) Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 13:52:19 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Workshop #2 video is now live! Message-ID: <8bf04b5b0712191352x23184e92ke2e303a6cefeb13e@mail.gmail.com> The video from the super interesting Wikiversity, Wikipedia, and Participatory Learning workshop is now available: http://blip.tv/file/551254 Huge thanks to John Bickar who expertly handled the camera as well as James Jacobs who kept a cool head and notes that helped me during video editing. Henrik -- Henrik Bennetsen Research Director Stanford Humanities Lab Stanford University Wallenberg Hall, 450 Serra Mall Building 160, Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-2055, USA bennetsen at gmail.com Cell: +1 415.418.4042 Office: +1 650.724.5504 Fax: +1 650.725.0192 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bennetsen at gmail.com Wed Dec 19 14:53:54 2007 From: bennetsen at gmail.com (Henrik Bennetsen) Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 14:53:54 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Fwd: [Baypiggies] OLPC hacking this weekend... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <8bf04b5b0712191453i64bda475v37acb55f15165928@mail.gmail.com> Got this form Anna. People with an interest in the One Laptop per Child project might want to consider the event described below. Henrik ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Anna Ravenscroft Date: Dec 19, 2007 2:48 PM Subject: Fwd: [Baypiggies] OLPC hacking this weekend... To: Henrik Bennetsen You might want to send this out. I won't be in the country but other folks in the SOSL might be interested. > > On Dec 19, 2007 9:45 AM, Charles Merriam wrote: > > > > > Hello Everyone, > > > > > > I just received my OLPC in the mail. I expect others also have. I'm > > > considering hosting people at my house in Saratoga, California this > > > weekend to hack on it. I'm assuming we will spend half our time > > > getting development tools up and running and half the time mucking > > > with the Sugar interface. > > > > > > Is anyone interested? Saturday or Sunday work? First day to get > > > three RSVPs gets it. > > > > > > Charles > > > _______________________________________________ > > > Baypiggies mailing list > > > Baypiggies at python.org > > > To change your subscription options or unsubscribe: > > > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/baypiggies -- Henrik Bennetsen Research Director Stanford Humanities Lab Stanford University Wallenberg Hall, 450 Serra Mall Building 160, Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-2055, USA bennetsen at gmail.com Cell: +1 415.418.4042 Office: +1 650.724.5504 Fax: +1 650.725.0192 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jj.toothman at stanford.edu Wed Dec 19 17:06:28 2007 From: jj.toothman at stanford.edu (J.J. Toothman) Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 17:06:28 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Lab Blog In-Reply-To: <476951D4.8070808@stanford.edu> References: <8bf04b5b0712181456o31a4e010s5be22c10826e1fe9@mail.gmail.com> <47685FA1.6070503@stanford.edu> <476862D7.9020702@stanford.edu> <476951D4.8070808@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <4769C014.2020501@stanford.edu> I have done a very basic install of WP at https://www.stanford.edu/group/opensource/cgi-bin/blog/ Things I'll tackle tomorrow *Theme development (based around the Open Source Lab logo we picked) *Setup site with Google Analytics *Setup site with Feedburner for RSS metrics and email subscriptions *Vanity URL setup anyone have any preference on this? here are some ideas... blog.opensource.stanford.edu soslblog.stanford.edu oslblog.stanford.edu opensourceblog.stanford.edu tasteslikechicken.stanford.edu (just kidding) All ideas welcome, so if you have one, please share. Other questions to answer... who wants to be be a writer on this blog? Let me know and I'll get you set up so you can do so. If you are interested in contributing in some other way, let me know that as well. Regarding a morning of code for WordPress... I'm happy to participate in one after the break. Perhaps on Tuesday, January 8? I would love to work on Vijay's Stanford webauth plugin and get that in use on this blog. And I'm happy to share my insights with the theme development and other setup for anyone who is interested...including how you can get WordPress installed in 5 minutes. J.J. -- + J.J. Toothman + Senior Web Technologist + jj.toothman at stanford.edu + 650.736.2910 James Jacobs wrote: > I think we should get the blog up sooner than later, so perhaps a MOC > wouldn't be best. But I can go either way if folks would rather do an > install as a group. > > J.J., I've added you to the admin list for the opensource group > directory in case you get a little free time to install. I won't have > much time until the new year as my inlaws from Korea are coming tomorrow > for an extended stay. But I can help with config if need be. > > /afs/ir/group/opensource > > James > > Marco Wise wrote: >> Morning of code topic? I'm in. >> >> - marco >> >> On Dec 18, 2007, at 4:16 PM, J.J. Toothman wrote: >> >>> I could definitely help with an WP install for this. >>> I'm actually about to do a WP install for OOD this week. >>> >>> - J.J. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> James Jacobs wrote: >>>> How's about a word press install seeing as Vijoy got webauth to work >>>> with WP? Does anyone have a little time to install? >>>> >>>> james >>>> >>>> Henrik Bennetsen wrote: >>>>> Try saying that subject line 10 times fast :) >>>>> >>>>> We literally filled every chair available during yesterday's >>>>> workshop. I >>>>> talked to people from Nasa, SRI and a number of other interesting >>>>> organizations. These people came because friends had forwarded >>>>> them the >>>>> invite email. >>>>> >>>>> It is pretty clear to me that interest in what we do extends well >>>>> beyond >>>>> our Stanford bubble. I feel that we need a way to talk to people >>>>> beyond >>>>> our wiki and mailing list, so I suggest that we setup a >>>>> collaborative >>>>> blog that we can post announcements and news to. >>>>> >>>>> Henrik >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Henrik Bennetsen >>>>> Research Director >>>>> Stanford Humanities Lab >>>>> Stanford University >>>>> >>>>> Wallenberg Hall, 450 Serra Mall >>>>> Building 160, Stanford University >>>>> Stanford, CA 94305-2055, USA >>>>> >>>>> bennetsen at gmail.com >>>>> Cell: +1 415.418.4042 >>>>> Office: +1 650.724.5504 >>>>> Fax: +1 650.725.0192 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> opensource mailing list >>>>> opensource at lists.stanford.edu >>>>> https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource >>> -- >>> + J.J. Toothman >>> + Senior Web Technologist >>> + jj.toothman at stanford.edu >>> + 650.736.2910 >>> _______________________________________________ >>> opensource mailing list >>> opensource at lists.stanford.edu >>> https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource >> _______________________________________________ >> opensource mailing list >> opensource at lists.stanford.edu >> https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource > From bennetsen at gmail.com Wed Dec 19 18:30:58 2007 From: bennetsen at gmail.com (Henrik Bennetsen) Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 18:30:58 -0800 Subject: [opensource] [Baypiggies] OLPC hacking this weekend... In-Reply-To: <8bf04b5b0712191453i64bda475v37acb55f15165928@mail.gmail.com> References: <8bf04b5b0712191453i64bda475v37acb55f15165928@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <8bf04b5b0712191830sa5fb7b9s3a44b762328ce64d@mail.gmail.com> Here is the more formal announcement: ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Charles Merriam Date: Dec 19, 2007 2:12 PM Subject: [Baypiggies] OLPC hacking on Saturday, December 22. 10 a.m. to 6ish? To: BayPiggies WHAT: Hacking with the OLPC, Python, and the Sugar Environment. BRING: Your OLPC (XO) if you have one, and a laptop if you have one. WHY: You want to play with an OLPC, or want to start developing for it. WHEN: Saturday, December 22, 2007. Starting at 10 a.m., going until we stop. CHILDREN: The house is generally kid-safe, and we have a four year old and a baby. Usually, the more the merrier, but check in with us first (charles.merriam at gmail.com). WHERE: My house. It's next to Westgate mall in Saratoga. RSVP for directions. WHY Again: It's fun. RSVP: Please. charles.merriam at gmail.com. Email with any questions to charles.merriam at gmail.com, or call me at 408.368.6050 _______________________________________________ Baypiggies mailing list Baypiggies at python.org To change your subscription options or unsubscribe: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/baypiggies On Dec 19, 2007 2:53 PM, Henrik Bennetsen wrote: > Got this form Anna. People with an interest in the One Laptop per Child > project might want to consider the event described > below. > > Henrik > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Anna Ravenscroft > Date: Dec 19, 2007 2:48 PM > Subject: Fwd: [Baypiggies] OLPC hacking this weekend... > To: Henrik Bennetsen < bennetsen at gmail.com> > > > You might want to send this out. I won't be in the country but other > folks in the SOSL might be interested. > > > > On Dec 19, 2007 9:45 AM, Charles Merriam < charles.merriam at gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > > > > Hello Everyone, > > > > > > > > I just received my OLPC in the mail. I expect others also have. > I'm > > > > considering hosting people at my house in Saratoga, California this > > > > weekend to hack on it. I'm assuming we will spend half our time > > > > getting development tools up and running and half the time mucking > > > > with the Sugar interface. > > > > > > > > Is anyone interested? Saturday or Sunday work? First day to get > > > > three RSVPs gets it. > > > > > > > > Charles > > > > _______________________________________________ > > > > Baypiggies mailing list > > > > Baypiggies at python.org > > > > To change your subscription options or unsubscribe: > > > > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/baypiggies > > > -- > Henrik Bennetsen > Research Director > Stanford Humanities Lab > Stanford University > > Wallenberg Hall, 450 Serra Mall > Building 160, Stanford University > Stanford, CA 94305-2055, USA > > bennetsen at gmail.com > Cell: +1 415.418.4042 > Office: +1 650.724.5504 > Fax: +1 650.725.0192 -- Henrik Bennetsen Research Director Stanford Humanities Lab Stanford University Wallenberg Hall, 450 Serra Mall Building 160, Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-2055, USA bennetsen at gmail.com Cell: +1 415.418.4042 Office: +1 650.724.5504 Fax: +1 650.725.0192 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Check out a really nice write up of our second workshop here: http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Stanford_Open_Source_Lab -- Henrik Bennetsen Research Director Stanford Humanities Lab Stanford University Wallenberg Hall, 450 Serra Mall Building 160, Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-2055, USA bennetsen at gmail.com Cell: +1 415.418.4042 Office: +1 650.724.5504 Fax: +1 650.725.0192 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: