From marco.wise at stanford.edu Thu Nov 15 16:34:46 2007 From: marco.wise at stanford.edu (Marco Wise) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 16:34:46 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Do we have a group set up? Message-ID: <8993164A-D78D-43A4-96CF-C06B3772377D@stanford.edu> Hi All, Do we have a group set up? Having a group will give us access to web / cgi space as well as mysql databases (15 of them now, up from 10). - marco From bennetsen at gmail.com Thu Nov 15 16:41:16 2007 From: bennetsen at gmail.com (Henrik Bennetsen) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 16:41:16 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Hello OS World :) Message-ID: <8bf04b5b0711151641u439da7bere82b3e59ea09a9e8@mail.gmail.com> We are live. Both the listand our archives are open as they should be. Feel free to invite others, 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 zechandl at stanford.edu Thu Nov 15 23:20:19 2007 From: zechandl at stanford.edu (Zach Chandler) Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 23:20:19 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Do we have a group set up? In-Reply-To: <8993164A-D78D-43A4-96CF-C06B3772377D@stanford.edu> References: <8993164A-D78D-43A4-96CF-C06B3772377D@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <473D44B3.2060009@stanford.edu> Marco Wise wrote: > Hi All, > > Do we have a group set up? > I don't think so. There is an AFS group named /opensource/ but I think it predates us, but there's nothing in their WWW folder. I wonder what that idea was? Matt's right about Stanford and the heady, bewildering landscape of multiple competing good ideas here (the model: permit everything, check with no one before launch, and let the best projects survive?). If the Open Source Lab is going to survive we have to commit to it (and get the undergrads invested asap). Assuming that we don't already own /group/opensource/ we can still request: opensourcelab opensource_lab FOSSlab etc. I plan on making a ma.gnolia.com group (social bookmarking) for us. Magnolia is like del.icio.us only it handles groups better. I bookmarked the URL for the pdf that was circulating yesterday (Mellon report) in case anyone wanted to go back and read that. http://ma.gnolia.com/groups/su-fosslab When's our next meeting? Cheers, Zach > Having a group will give us access to web / cgi space as well as mysql > databases (15 of them now, up from 10). > > - marco > _______________________________________________ > opensource mailing list > opensource at lists.stanford.edu > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource > > -- ================================================= 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 Nov 16 09:28:06 2007 From: marco.wise at stanford.edu (Marco Wise) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 09:28:06 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Do we have a group set up? In-Reply-To: <473D44B3.2060009@stanford.edu> References: <8993164A-D78D-43A4-96CF-C06B3772377D@stanford.edu> <473D44B3.2060009@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <200B0F22-4506-433A-945B-29B7B2ACC6DB@stanford.edu> Hi All, > Assuming that we don't already own /group/opensource/ we can still > request: > opensourcelab > opensource_lab > FOSSlab > etc. Just checked with the AFS team, I think we do own the group. % pts mem opensource-admins Members of opensource-admins (id: -25964) are: hbe shyeo jrjacobs :) - marco From shyeo at stanford.edu Fri Nov 16 09:54:09 2007 From: shyeo at stanford.edu (ShinJoung Yeo) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 09:54:09 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Do we have a group set up? In-Reply-To: <200B0F22-4506-433A-945B-29B7B2ACC6DB@stanford.edu> References: <8993164A-D78D-43A4-96CF-C06B3772377D@stanford.edu> <473D44B3.2060009@stanford.edu> <200B0F22-4506-433A-945B-29B7B2ACC6DB@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <473DD941.5060100@stanford.edu> James secured a group space (/afs/ir/group/opensource) believing that open source lab will happen:-). If anyone is interested in installing open source software for the group please feel free to do so. If anyone wants to be admin please let us know. One thing we might want to keep in mind is what's existing resources that we have (i.e., sulug2) which we can utilize instead of reinventing the wheel. Shinjoung Marco Wise wrote: > Hi All, > > >> Assuming that we don't already own /group/opensource/ we can still >> request: >> opensourcelab >> opensource_lab >> FOSSlab >> etc. >> > > Just checked with the AFS team, I think we do own the group. > > % pts mem opensource-admins > Members of opensource-admins (id: -25964) are: > hbe > shyeo > jrjacobs > > :) > > - marco > > _______________________________________________ > 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 bennetsen at gmail.com Fri Nov 16 10:04:14 2007 From: bennetsen at gmail.com (Henrik Bennetsen) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 10:04:14 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Do we have a group set up? In-Reply-To: <473DD941.5060100@stanford.edu> References: <8993164A-D78D-43A4-96CF-C06B3772377D@stanford.edu> <473D44B3.2060009@stanford.edu> <200B0F22-4506-433A-945B-29B7B2ACC6DB@stanford.edu> <473DD941.5060100@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <8bf04b5b0711161004k608c96f5qf9c480460ff0d8a5@mail.gmail.com> Excellent! I think that a great next step would be to put a Mediawiki install up there that we can easily collaborate around, so our ideas can start to form. We can always build something nicer along the way but for now we need a repository for ideas. Would anyone offer to do that? I think that our efforts and Sulug are entirely complimentary, so I would advocate getting started and then making it perfect along the way. I am hoping that we can balance open discussion with not being entirely meta :) I am also working on setting up the kickoff meeting. Watch this space! Henrik On 11/16/07, ShinJoung Yeo wrote: > > James secured a group space (/afs/ir/group/opensource) believing that > open source lab will happen:-). If anyone is interested in installing > open source software for the group please feel free to do so. If anyone > wants to be admin please let us know. One thing we might want to keep in > mind is what's existing resources that we have (i.e., sulug2) which we > can utilize instead of reinventing the wheel. > > Shinjoung > > > > Marco Wise wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > > >> Assuming that we don't already own /group/opensource/ we can still > >> request: > >> opensourcelab > >> opensource_lab > >> FOSSlab > >> etc. > >> > > > > Just checked with the AFS team, I think we do own the group. > > > > % pts mem opensource-admins > > Members of opensource-admins (id: -25964) are: > > hbe > > shyeo > > jrjacobs > > > > :) > > > > - marco > > > > _______________________________________________ > > 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 > > _______________________________________________ > 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 marco.wise at stanford.edu Fri Nov 16 10:07:11 2007 From: marco.wise at stanford.edu (Marco Wise) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 10:07:11 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Do we have a group set up? In-Reply-To: <8bf04b5b0711161004k608c96f5qf9c480460ff0d8a5@mail.gmail.com> References: <8993164A-D78D-43A4-96CF-C06B3772377D@stanford.edu> <473D44B3.2060009@stanford.edu> <200B0F22-4506-433A-945B-29B7B2ACC6DB@stanford.edu> <473DD941.5060100@stanford.edu> <8bf04b5b0711161004k608c96f5qf9c480460ff0d8a5@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <85D0F907-C808-4B40-A482-F640819F4849@stanford.edu> Hi Henrik, > Excellent! I think that a great next step would be to put a > Mediawiki install up there that we can easily collaborate around, so > our ideas can start to form. We can always build something nicer > along the way but for now we need a repository for ideas. > > Would anyone offer to do that? I can do it. (I'd need to be added as an admin though, so I can request a MySQL database for it). Thanks, - marco From jrjacobs at stanford.edu Fri Nov 16 10:43:21 2007 From: jrjacobs at stanford.edu (James Jacobs) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 10:43:21 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Do we have a group set up? In-Reply-To: <85D0F907-C808-4B40-A482-F640819F4849@stanford.edu> References: <8993164A-D78D-43A4-96CF-C06B3772377D@stanford.edu> <473D44B3.2060009@stanford.edu> <200B0F22-4506-433A-945B-29B7B2ACC6DB@stanford.edu> <473DD941.5060100@stanford.edu> <8bf04b5b0711161004k608c96f5qf9c480460ff0d8a5@mail.gmail.com> <85D0F907-C808-4B40-A482-F640819F4849@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <473DE4C9.8070606@stanford.edu> Hey Marco, thanks for the install. I just added you as admin to the opensource directory. james Marco Wise wrote: > Hi Henrik, > >> Excellent! I think that a great next step would be to put a >> Mediawiki install up there that we can easily collaborate around, so >> our ideas can start to form. We can always build something nicer >> along the way but for now we need a repository for ideas. >> >> Would anyone offer to do that? > > I can do it. (I'd need to be added as an admin though, so I can > request a MySQL database for it). > > Thanks, > > - marco > _______________________________________________ > 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 jrjacobs at stanford.edu Fri Nov 16 12:04:44 2007 From: jrjacobs at stanford.edu (James Jacobs) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 12:04:44 -0800 Subject: [opensource] modern day open source fable Message-ID: <473DF7DC.1040005@stanford.edu> Read the l337 fable in 5 parts: http://xkcd.com/341/ And this is why we need open source, it's way more fun than proprietary software :-) 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 "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 Fri Nov 16 14:01:09 2007 From: bennetsen at gmail.com (Henrik Bennetsen) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 14:01:09 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Next meeting - Monday Nov. 26th at 3:30 Message-ID: <8bf04b5b0711161401w1803bf70pcd4c73a3f431e724@mail.gmail.com> Hi all, I checked availability of the learning theater in Wallenberg Hall and could only get Monday November 26th at 3:30, so I grabbed it for our official Open Source Lab kickoff meeting. Please mark you calendars! I will put together an invite and post it to this list for us all to spread far and wide across campus. If you want to help me with this I would appreciate it. Write me directly at hbe at stanford.edu See you at the meeting! 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 marco.wise at stanford.edu Fri Nov 16 14:37:06 2007 From: marco.wise at stanford.edu (Marco Wise) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 14:37:06 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Wiki Installed Message-ID: <86F1D049-E4F8-45DC-BCB8-C61A211284C6@stanford.edu> I've installed MediaWiki with webauth customizations here: https://www.stanford.edu/group/opensource/cgi-bin/wiki/ There is no need to create an account, you should be automatically logged in as you via Webauth. Let me know if you'd like to be made an admin (I can do that after the first time you log in). Since Webauth handles logging in, don't enter your username and password in MediaWiki if you are ever prompted. And, of course, logging out really doesn't log you out unless you quit your browser. Those are two of the gotchas right now. The other is that it requires a SUNetID. We should explore ways to open it to the outside world while keeping it secure, too. If you are interested in how to install a Webauth'ed MediaWiki somewhere else, see instructions here: https://www.stanford.edu/group/opensource/cgi-bin/wiki/index.php?title=MediaWiki_at_Stanford (We need to move these to TechCommons, actually). Let me know if you have any questions, - marco From jrjacobs at stanford.edu Fri Nov 16 14:54:07 2007 From: jrjacobs at stanford.edu (James Jacobs) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 14:54:07 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Wiki Installed In-Reply-To: <86F1D049-E4F8-45DC-BCB8-C61A211284C6@stanford.edu> References: <86F1D049-E4F8-45DC-BCB8-C61A211284C6@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <473E1F8F.5010906@stanford.edu> Thanks for the install Marco! I'd like to be an admin/sysop. I'm pretty sure there are extensions for requiring an acct to edit and requiring that a new acct be ok'd by an admin and that the new user reply to an email for confirmation. That should do the trick. http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Combating_spam http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:%24wgEmailConfirmToEdit http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:%24wgEmailAuthentication http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:New_User_Email_Notification James Marco Wise wrote: > I've installed MediaWiki with webauth customizations here: > > https://www.stanford.edu/group/opensource/cgi-bin/wiki/ > There is no need to create an account, you should be automatically > logged in as you via Webauth. Let me know if you'd like to be made an > admin (I can do that after the first time you log in). > Since Webauth handles logging in, don't enter your username and > password in MediaWiki if you are ever prompted. And, of course, > logging out really doesn't log you out unless you quit your browser. > Those are two of the gotchas right now. The other is that it requires > a SUNetID. We should explore ways to open it to the outside world > while keeping it secure, too. > If you are interested in how to install a Webauth'ed MediaWiki > somewhere else, see instructions here: > https://www.stanford.edu/group/opensource/cgi-bin/wiki/index.php?title=MediaWiki_at_Stanford > (We need to move these to TechCommons, actually). > Let me know if you have any questions, > - marco > _______________________________________________ > 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 marco.wise at stanford.edu Fri Nov 16 14:56:25 2007 From: marco.wise at stanford.edu (Marco Wise) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 14:56:25 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Wiki Installed In-Reply-To: <473E1F8F.5010906@stanford.edu> References: <86F1D049-E4F8-45DC-BCB8-C61A211284C6@stanford.edu> <473E1F8F.5010906@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <9C584B68-F44A-4AAF-807F-325BC626BB0A@stanford.edu> > Thanks for the install Marco! I'd like to be an admin/sysop. Done. > I'm pretty > sure there are extensions for requiring an acct to edit and requiring > that a new acct be ok'd by an admin and that the new user reply to an > email for confirmation. That should do the trick. Yes. I'll read up on it, thanks! - marco > http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Combating_spam > http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:%24wgEmailConfirmToEdit > http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:%24wgEmailAuthentication > http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:New_User_Email_Notification > > James From zechandl at stanford.edu Fri Nov 16 15:49:46 2007 From: zechandl at stanford.edu (Zach Chandler) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 15:49:46 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Drupal Association Membership Message-ID: <473E2C9A.3070202@stanford.edu> Colleagues, (apologies for cross-posting) As you may already know, the Drupal Association was formed last year to further the development of the Drupal project. I recently garnered permission to join the Association as an Organizational Member on behalf of the DLCL, and I am happy to report that SULAIR is also joining, with James Jacobs as lead (congrats James!). The cost of yearly membership for an Organization is nominal (73 euros, which is about $110), a pittance when you consider how great the product is, how much we get out if it, and what we would have paid for something like this if it were proprietary software. I propose that everyone on this list that has a core-mission website running on Drupal also join the Association. Aside from the financial support for Drupal, it also demonstrates Stanford's commitment to opens source software, increases the visibility of you and your program in the drupal world, and is a general mitzvah. So submit a carefully considered, informal proposal to your respective units for the use of the P-card, and lets show the world that Stanford has more than creepy political think tanks. If anyone has any questions (like how to have your org name show up properly in the Members list) feel free to email me. Best, Zach Chandler -- ================================================= 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 jrjacobs at stanford.edu Fri Nov 16 16:58:02 2007 From: jrjacobs at stanford.edu (James Jacobs) Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2007 16:58:02 -0800 Subject: [opensource] vanity url and wiki icon Message-ID: <473E3C9A.10509@stanford.edu> Hi all, I just requested the vanity url opensource.stanford.edu which should be up and running in a couple of days. In the meantime, anyone on the list a photoshop/gimp wizard and want to try your hand at a cool image for the wiki? I'm strictly stick figures in the artistry dept, but I'll give $10 gift certificate to moon beans to the person that comes up with the best icon. Put the images up at the wiki page below and we can tally the votes on the talk page: https://www.stanford.edu/group/opensource/cgi-bin/wiki/index.php?title=Open_source_icon_contest sound good? 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 "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 Sun Nov 18 10:49:38 2007 From: bennetsen at gmail.com (Henrik Bennetsen) Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2007 10:49:38 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Drupal Association Membership In-Reply-To: <473E2C9A.3070202@stanford.edu> References: <473E2C9A.3070202@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <8bf04b5b0711181049m23aef33cn16ecb3ca54a82adc@mail.gmail.com> On Nov 16, 2007 3:49 PM, Zach Chandler wrote: > So submit a carefully > considered, informal proposal to your respective units for the use of > the P-card, and lets show the world that Stanford has more than creepy > political think tanks. Those words should hang on every office wall on campus :) Henrik > > -- > > > > ================================================= > 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... 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These are the points I came up with for starters: - Events- *What interesting people/topics would you like to see?* - Ideas- *Help us brainstorm what our open source lab should do* - Mailing list- *Join us or read the open archives* - Mission Statement- *How do we tell the world what we want to do * - open source icon contest- *Help us design a logo for our lab and this wiki * - Open source projects- *See what people at Stanford are doing in this space * - Project bank- *If you have a project you want to tell others about * - Related efforts- *See cool stuff others are doing on campus* Marco can you open this for public reading and editing without getting us drowned in wiki spam? 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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 Mon Nov 19 15:08:39 2007 From: bennetsen at gmail.com (Henrik Bennetsen) Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 15:08:39 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Invitation: Stanford Open Source Lab founding meeting Message-ID: <8bf04b5b0711191508q6f4c0d3nc7bd94c9d831e90e@mail.gmail.com> *Please forward this email to all potentially interested parties!* Attention everyone at Stanford with an interest in open source . We are a group of people who believes that open licenses matter. We think that whether you use or create software or publish papers you should have the option to employ open licenses. We think that an open source lab with participation of students, staff and faculty from as wide a range of disciplines as possible would be a great idea. These are early days and all the details have yet to be worked out, so this is your chance to be a part of creating something potentially important. You are invited to join us for the *Stanford Open Source Lab* founding meeting: - *Where: The learning theater on the ground floor of Wallenberg Hall(bldg. 160) * - *When: Monday, November 26th at 3:30 pm.* We have already put an early framework in place and you are most welcome to participate: - We have a very new mailing listand our archives are open. - We have a wiki up at: http://opensource.stanford.edu/ (you should be automatically logged in as you via Webauth if you want to jump right in and contribute.). Should you be unable to attend our meeting then you will find the minutes here. Any questions about the meeting can be directed to Henrik Bennetsen - hbe at stanford.edu We hope to see you there! The Organizers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bennetsen at gmail.com Tue Nov 20 09:14:05 2007 From: bennetsen at gmail.com (Henrik Bennetsen) Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 09:14:05 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Invitation: Stanford Open Source Lab founding meeting In-Reply-To: <8bf04b5b0711191508q6f4c0d3nc7bd94c9d831e90e@mail.gmail.com> References: <8bf04b5b0711191508q6f4c0d3nc7bd94c9d831e90e@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <8bf04b5b0711200914j6e84149eof6a8bcdbd0a7c6e9@mail.gmail.com> Hi all, talked to ShinJoung yesterday who suggested that we should make a one page pdf of this invite that we could all print and hang around campus. I am out meetings all day and with Thanksgiving coming up it would probably be nice to get this out, so I am wondering if someone here would be able to make this and share it? Henrik On Nov 19, 2007 3:08 PM, Henrik Bennetsen wrote: > *Please forward this email to all potentially interested parties!* > > Attention everyone at Stanford with an interest in open source > . > > We are a group of people who believes that open licenses matter. We think > that whether you use or create software or publish papers you should have > the option to employ open licenses. We think that an open source lab with > participation of students, staff and faculty from as wide a range of > disciplines as possible would be a great idea. These are early days and all > the details have yet to be worked out, so this is your chance to be a part > of creating something potentially important. > > You are invited to join us for the *Stanford Open Source Lab* founding > meeting: > > - *Where: The learning theater on the ground floor of Wallenberg > Hall(bldg. 160) > * > - *When: Monday, November 26th at 3:30 pm.* > > We have already put an early framework in place and you are most welcome > to participate: > > - > > We have a very new mailing listand our > archives are > open. > - > > We have a wiki up at: http://opensource.stanford.edu/ (you should be > automatically logged in as you via Webauth if you want to jump right in and > contribute.). Should you be unable to attend our meeting then you will find > the minutes here. > > Any questions about the meeting can be directed to Henrik Bennetsen - > hbe at stanford.edu > > We hope to see you there! > > The Organizers -- 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 Nov 20 09:19:41 2007 From: johnbickar at stanford.edu (John Bickar) Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 09:19:41 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Invitation: Stanford Open Source Lab founding meeting In-Reply-To: <8bf04b5b0711200914j6e84149eof6a8bcdbd0a7c6e9@mail.gmail.com> References: <8bf04b5b0711191508q6f4c0d3nc7bd94c9d831e90e@mail.gmail.com> <8bf04b5b0711200914j6e84149eof6a8bcdbd0a7c6e9@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4743172D.80603@stanford.edu> I'm on it. JB -- John Bickar, Ed.M. User Services Technology Specialist Cubberley Education Library johnbickar at stanford.edu 650.725.1131 (office) 650.796.4637 (mobile) Henrik Bennetsen wrote: > Hi all, > > talked to ShinJoung yesterday who suggested that we should make a one > page pdf of this invite that we could all print and hang around campus. > > I am out meetings all day and with Thanksgiving coming up it would > probably be nice to get this out, so I am wondering if someone here > would be able to make this and share it? > > Henrik > > On Nov 19, 2007 3:08 PM, Henrik Bennetsen > wrote: > > *Please forward this email to all potentially interested parties!* > > Attention everyone at Stanford with an interest in open source > . > > We are a group of people who believes that open licenses matter. We > think that whether you use or create software or publish papers you > should have the option to employ open licenses. We think that an > open source lab with participation of students, staff and faculty > from as wide a range of disciplines as possible would be a great > idea. These are early days and all the details have yet to be worked > out, so this is your chance to be a part of creating something > potentially important. > > You are invited to join us for the /Stanford Open Source Lab/ > founding meeting: > > * *Where: The learning theater on the ground floor of Wallenberg > Hall > > (bldg. 160)* > * *When: Monday, November 26th at 3:30 pm.* > > We have already put an early framework in place and you are most > welcome to participate: > > * > > We have a very new mailing list > and > our archives > are open. > > * > > We have a wiki up at: http://opensource.stanford.edu/ (you > should be automatically logged in as you via Webauth if you > want to jump right in and contribute.). Should you be unable > to attend our meeting then you will find the minutes here. > > Any questions about the meeting can be directed to Henrik Bennetsen > - hbe at stanford.edu > > We hope to see you there! > > The Organizers > > > > > -- > 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 From jbickar at stanford.edu Tue Nov 20 09:48:17 2007 From: jbickar at stanford.edu (jbickar at stanford.edu) Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 09:48:17 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Invitation: Stanford Open Source Lab founding meeting In-Reply-To: <8bf04b5b0711200914j6e84149eof6a8bcdbd0a7c6e9@mail.gmail.com> References: <8bf04b5b0711191508q6f4c0d3nc7bd94c9d831e90e@mail.gmail.com> <8bf04b5b0711200914j6e84149eof6a8bcdbd0a7c6e9@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20071120094817.b1sktkhypwk848ww@webmail.stanford.edu> Attached. In case the attachment doesn't go through to the list, it's also posted at: http://www.stanford.edu/~jbickar/projects/SOSLFoundingMtg.pdf Please respond with any corrections/additions. -John Bickar Quoting Henrik Bennetsen : > Hi all, > > talked to ShinJoung yesterday who suggested that we should make a one page > pdf of this invite that we could all print and hang around campus. > > I am out meetings all day and with Thanksgiving coming up it would probably > be nice to get this out, so I am wondering if someone here would be able to > make this and share it? > > Henrik > > On Nov 19, 2007 3:08 PM, Henrik Bennetsen wrote: > >> *Please forward this email to all potentially interested parties!* >> >> Attention everyone at Stanford with an interest in open >> source >> . >> >> We are a group of people who believes that open licenses matter. We think >> that whether you use or create software or publish papers you should have >> the option to employ open licenses. We think that an open source lab with >> participation of students, staff and faculty from as wide a range of >> disciplines as possible would be a great idea. These are early days and all >> the details have yet to be worked out, so this is your chance to be a part >> of creating something potentially important. >> >> You are invited to join us for the *Stanford Open Source Lab* founding >> meeting: >> >> - *Where: The learning theater on the ground floor of Wallenberg >> >> Hall(bldg. >> 160) >> * >> - *When: Monday, November 26th at 3:30 pm.* >> >> We have already put an early framework in place and you are most welcome >> to participate: >> >> - >> >> We have a very new mailing >> listand our >> archives are >> open. >> - >> >> We have a wiki up at: http://opensource.stanford.edu/ (you should be >> automatically logged in as you via Webauth if you want to jump >> right in and >> contribute.). Should you be unable to attend our meeting then >> you will find >> the minutes here. >> >> Any questions about the meeting can be directed to Henrik Bennetsen - >> hbe at stanford.edu >> >> We hope to see you there! >> >> The Organizers > > > > > -- > 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 -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: SOSLFoundingMtg.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 227245 bytes Desc: not available URL: From bennetsen at gmail.com Tue Nov 20 09:53:42 2007 From: bennetsen at gmail.com (Henrik Bennetsen) Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 09:53:42 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Invitation: Stanford Open Source Lab founding meeting In-Reply-To: <20071120094817.b1sktkhypwk848ww@webmail.stanford.edu> References: <8bf04b5b0711191508q6f4c0d3nc7bd94c9d831e90e@mail.gmail.com> <8bf04b5b0711200914j6e84149eof6a8bcdbd0a7c6e9@mail.gmail.com> <20071120094817.b1sktkhypwk848ww@webmail.stanford.edu> Message-ID: <8bf04b5b0711200953j7cd5391bm62c563f6038ff933@mail.gmail.com> Excellent work John! (I did have to approve the mail because of the attachment) Henrik On Nov 20, 2007 9:48 AM, wrote: > Attached. In case the attachment doesn't go through to the list, it's > also posted at: > > http://www.stanford.edu/~jbickar/projects/SOSLFoundingMtg.pdf > > Please respond with any corrections/additions. > > -John Bickar > > > Quoting Henrik Bennetsen : > > > Hi all, > > > > talked to ShinJoung yesterday who suggested that we should make a one > page > > pdf of this invite that we could all print and hang around campus. > > > > I am out meetings all day and with Thanksgiving coming up it would > probably > > be nice to get this out, so I am wondering if someone here would be able > to > > make this and share it? > > > > Henrik > > > > On Nov 19, 2007 3:08 PM, Henrik Bennetsen wrote: > > > >> *Please forward this email to all potentially interested parties!* > >> > >> Attention everyone at Stanford with an interest in open > >> source > >> . > >> > >> We are a group of people who believes that open licenses matter. We > think > >> that whether you use or create software or publish papers you should > have > >> the option to employ open licenses. We think that an open source lab > with > >> participation of students, staff and faculty from as wide a range of > >> disciplines as possible would be a great idea. These are early days and > all > >> the details have yet to be worked out, so this is your chance to be a > part > >> of creating something potentially important. > >> > >> You are invited to join us for the *Stanford Open Source Lab* founding > >> meeting: > >> > >> - *Where: The learning theater on the ground floor of Wallenberg > >> > >> Hall< > http://ucomm.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/map/?q=Wallenberg%20Hall&sf=a.BLDG_NAME > >(bldg. > >> 160) > >> * > >> - *When: Monday, November 26th at 3:30 pm.* > >> > >> We have already put an early framework in place and you are most > welcome > >> to participate: > >> > >> - > >> > >> We have a very new mailing > >> listand our > >> archives are > >> open. > >> - > >> > >> We have a wiki up at: http://opensource.stanford.edu/ (you should be > >> automatically logged in as you via Webauth if you want to jump > >> right in and > >> contribute.). Should you be unable to attend our meeting then > >> you will find > >> the minutes here. > >> > >> Any questions about the meeting can be directed to Henrik Bennetsen - > >> hbe at stanford.edu > >> > >> We hope to see you there! > >> > >> The Organizers > > > > > > > > > > -- > > 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 > > -- 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 marco.wise at stanford.edu Tue Nov 20 09:58:45 2007 From: marco.wise at stanford.edu (Marco Wise) Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 09:58:45 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Invitation: Stanford Open Source Lab founding meeting In-Reply-To: <8bf04b5b0711200953j7cd5391bm62c563f6038ff933@mail.gmail.com> References: <8bf04b5b0711191508q6f4c0d3nc7bd94c9d831e90e@mail.gmail.com> <8bf04b5b0711200914j6e84149eof6a8bcdbd0a7c6e9@mail.gmail.com> <20071120094817.b1sktkhypwk848ww@webmail.stanford.edu> <8bf04b5b0711200953j7cd5391bm62c563f6038ff933@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <7BB54F90-D654-448C-BA56-A7A6FC7C598F@stanford.edu> I'll post some around the IT Services buildings. - marco On Nov 20, 2007, at 9:53 AM, Henrik Bennetsen wrote: > Excellent work John! > > (I did have to approve the mail because of the attachment) > > Henrik > > On Nov 20, 2007 9:48 AM, wrote: > Attached. In case the attachment doesn't go through to the list, it's > also posted at: > > http://www.stanford.edu/~jbickar/projects/SOSLFoundingMtg.pdf > > Please respond with any corrections/additions. > > -John Bickar > > > Quoting Henrik Bennetsen : > > > Hi all, > > > > talked to ShinJoung yesterday who suggested that we should make a > one page > > pdf of this invite that we could all print and hang around campus. > > > > I am out meetings all day and with Thanksgiving coming up it would > probably > > be nice to get this out, so I am wondering if someone here would > be able to > > make this and share it? > > > > Henrik > > > > On Nov 19, 2007 3:08 PM, Henrik Bennetsen > wrote: > > > >> *Please forward this email to all potentially interested parties!* > >> > >> Attention everyone at Stanford with an interest in open > >> source > >> . > >> > >> We are a group of people who believes that open licenses matter. > We think > >> that whether you use or create software or publish papers you > should have > >> the option to employ open licenses. We think that an open source > lab with > >> participation of students, staff and faculty from as wide a range > of > >> disciplines as possible would be a great idea. These are early > days and all > >> the details have yet to be worked out, so this is your chance to > be a part > >> of creating something potentially important. > >> > >> You are invited to join us for the *Stanford Open Source Lab* > founding > >> meeting: > >> > >> - *Where: The learning theater on the ground floor of Wallenberg > >> > >> Hall< http://ucomm.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/map/?q=Wallenberg%20Hall&sf=a.BLDG_NAME > >(bldg. > >> 160) > >> * > >> - *When: Monday, November 26th at 3:30 pm.* > >> > >> We have already put an early framework in place and you are most > welcome > >> to participate: > >> > >> - > >> > >> We have a very new mailing > >> list< https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/ > opensource>and our > >> archives > are > >> open. > >> - > >> > >> We have a wiki up at: http://opensource.stanford.edu/ (you > should be > >> automatically logged in as you via Webauth if you want to jump > >> right in and > >> contribute.). Should you be unable to attend our meeting then > >> you will find > >> the minutes here. > >> > >> Any questions about the meeting can be directed to Henrik > Bennetsen - > >> hbe at stanford.edu > >> > >> We hope to see you there! > >> > >> The Organizers > > > > > > > > > > -- > > 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 > > > > > -- > 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 From shyeo at stanford.edu Tue Nov 20 10:21:32 2007 From: shyeo at stanford.edu (ShinJoung Yeo) Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 10:21:32 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Invitation: Stanford Open Source Lab founding meeting In-Reply-To: <20071120094817.b1sktkhypwk848ww@webmail.stanford.edu> References: <8bf04b5b0711191508q6f4c0d3nc7bd94c9d831e90e@mail.gmail.com> <8bf04b5b0711200914j6e84149eof6a8bcdbd0a7c6e9@mail.gmail.com> <20071120094817.b1sktkhypwk848ww@webmail.stanford.edu> Message-ID: <474325AC.9060008@stanford.edu> Thanks John!! I will post some around computer science building. Shinjoung jbickar at stanford.edu wrote: > Attached. In case the attachment doesn't go through to the list, it's > also posted at: > > http://www.stanford.edu/~jbickar/projects/SOSLFoundingMtg.pdf > > Please respond with any corrections/additions. > > -John Bickar > > > Quoting Henrik Bennetsen : > >> Hi all, >> >> talked to ShinJoung yesterday who suggested that we should make a one >> page >> pdf of this invite that we could all print and hang around campus. >> >> I am out meetings all day and with Thanksgiving coming up it would >> probably >> be nice to get this out, so I am wondering if someone here would be >> able to >> make this and share it? >> >> Henrik >> >> On Nov 19, 2007 3:08 PM, Henrik Bennetsen wrote: >> >>> *Please forward this email to all potentially interested parties!* >>> >>> Attention everyone at Stanford with an interest in open >>> source >>> . >>> >>> We are a group of people who believes that open licenses matter. We >>> think >>> that whether you use or create software or publish papers you should >>> have >>> the option to employ open licenses. We think that an open source lab >>> with >>> participation of students, staff and faculty from as wide a range of >>> disciplines as possible would be a great idea. These are early days >>> and all >>> the details have yet to be worked out, so this is your chance to be >>> a part >>> of creating something potentially important. >>> >>> You are invited to join us for the *Stanford Open Source Lab* founding >>> meeting: >>> >>> - *Where: The learning theater on the ground floor of Wallenberg >>> >>> Hall(bldg. >>> 160) >>> * >>> - *When: Monday, November 26th at 3:30 pm.* >>> >>> We have already put an early framework in place and you are most >>> welcome >>> to participate: >>> >>> - >>> >>> We have a very new mailing >>> listand our >>> archives are >>> open. >>> - >>> >>> We have a wiki up at: http://opensource.stanford.edu/ (you should be >>> automatically logged in as you via Webauth if you want to jump >>> right in and >>> contribute.). Should you be unable to attend our meeting then >>> you will find >>> the minutes here. >>> >>> Any questions about the meeting can be directed to Henrik Bennetsen - >>> hbe at stanford.edu >>> >>> We hope to see you there! >>> >>> The Organizers >> >> >> >> >> -- >> 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 migonz at stanford.edu Tue Nov 20 10:21:34 2007 From: migonz at stanford.edu (Michael Gonzalez) Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 10:21:34 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Invitation: Stanford Open Source Lab founding meeting In-Reply-To: <7BB54F90-D654-448C-BA56-A7A6FC7C598F@stanford.edu> References: <8bf04b5b0711191508q6f4c0d3nc7bd94c9d831e90e@mail.gmail.com> <8bf04b5b0711200914j6e84149eof6a8bcdbd0a7c6e9@mail.gmail.com> <20071120094817.b1sktkhypwk848ww@webmail.stanford.edu> <8bf04b5b0711200953j7cd5391bm62c563f6038ff933@mail.gmail.com> <7BB54F90-D654-448C-BA56-A7A6FC7C598F@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <25A0F97B-FAA5-4BD7-AB4D-EB62DA2629BE@stanford.edu> I'll post some at the Libraries and bookstore -michael On Nov 20, 2007, at 9:58 AM, Marco Wise wrote: > I'll post some around the IT Services buildings. > > - marco > > On Nov 20, 2007, at 9:53 AM, Henrik Bennetsen wrote: > >> Excellent work John! >> >> (I did have to approve the mail because of the attachment) >> >> Henrik >> >> On Nov 20, 2007 9:48 AM, wrote: >> Attached. In case the attachment doesn't go through to the list, it's >> also posted at: >> >> http://www.stanford.edu/~jbickar/projects/SOSLFoundingMtg.pdf >> >> Please respond with any corrections/additions. >> >> -John Bickar >> >> >> Quoting Henrik Bennetsen : >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> talked to ShinJoung yesterday who suggested that we should make a >> one page >>> pdf of this invite that we could all print and hang around campus. >>> >>> I am out meetings all day and with Thanksgiving coming up it would >> probably >>> be nice to get this out, so I am wondering if someone here would >> be able to >>> make this and share it? >>> >>> Henrik >>> >>> On Nov 19, 2007 3:08 PM, Henrik Bennetsen >> wrote: >>> >>>> *Please forward this email to all potentially interested parties!* >>>> >>>> Attention everyone at Stanford with an interest in open >>>> source >>>> . >>>> >>>> We are a group of people who believes that open licenses matter. >> We think >>>> that whether you use or create software or publish papers you >> should have >>>> the option to employ open licenses. We think that an open source >> lab with >>>> participation of students, staff and faculty from as wide a range >> of >>>> disciplines as possible would be a great idea. These are early >> days and all >>>> the details have yet to be worked out, so this is your chance to >> be a part >>>> of creating something potentially important. >>>> >>>> You are invited to join us for the *Stanford Open Source Lab* >> founding >>>> meeting: >>>> >>>> - *Where: The learning theater on the ground floor of Wallenberg >>>> >>>> Hall< http://ucomm.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/map/?q=Wallenberg%20Hall&sf=a.BLDG_NAME >>> (bldg. >>>> 160) >>>> * >>>> - *When: Monday, November 26th at 3:30 pm.* >>>> >>>> We have already put an early framework in place and you are most >> welcome >>>> to participate: >>>> >>>> - >>>> >>>> We have a very new mailing >>>> list< https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/ >> opensource>and our >>>> archives >> are >>>> open. >>>> - >>>> >>>> We have a wiki up at: http://opensource.stanford.edu/ (you >> should be >>>> automatically logged in as you via Webauth if you want to jump >>>> right in and >>>> contribute.). Should you be unable to attend our meeting then >>>> you will find >>>> the minutes here. >>>> >>>> Any questions about the meeting can be directed to Henrik >> Bennetsen - >>>> hbe at stanford.edu >>>> >>>> We hope to see you there! >>>> >>>> The Organizers >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> 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 >> >> >> >> >> -- >> 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 > > _______________________________________________ > opensource mailing list > opensource at lists.stanford.edu > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource From johnbickar at stanford.edu Tue Nov 20 11:26:28 2007 From: johnbickar at stanford.edu (John Bickar) Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 11:26:28 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Invitation: Stanford Open Source Lab founding meeting In-Reply-To: <25A0F97B-FAA5-4BD7-AB4D-EB62DA2629BE@stanford.edu> References: <8bf04b5b0711191508q6f4c0d3nc7bd94c9d831e90e@mail.gmail.com> <8bf04b5b0711200914j6e84149eof6a8bcdbd0a7c6e9@mail.gmail.com> <20071120094817.b1sktkhypwk848ww@webmail.stanford.edu> <8bf04b5b0711200953j7cd5391bm62c563f6038ff933@mail.gmail.com> <7BB54F90-D654-448C-BA56-A7A6FC7C598F@stanford.edu> <25A0F97B-FAA5-4BD7-AB4D-EB62DA2629BE@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <474334E4.1090208@stanford.edu> I gots the Education building. JB Michael Gonzalez wrote: > I'll post some at the Libraries and bookstore > > -michael > On Nov 20, 2007, at 9:58 AM, Marco Wise wrote: > >> I'll post some around the IT Services buildings. >> >> - marco >> >> On Nov 20, 2007, at 9:53 AM, Henrik Bennetsen wrote: >> >>> Excellent work John! >>> >>> (I did have to approve the mail because of the attachment) >>> >>> Henrik >>> >>> On Nov 20, 2007 9:48 AM, wrote: >>> Attached. In case the attachment doesn't go through to the list, it's >>> also posted at: >>> >>> http://www.stanford.edu/~jbickar/projects/SOSLFoundingMtg.pdf >>> >>> Please respond with any corrections/additions. >>> >>> -John Bickar >>> >>> >>> Quoting Henrik Bennetsen : >>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> talked to ShinJoung yesterday who suggested that we should make a >>> one page >>>> pdf of this invite that we could all print and hang around campus. >>>> >>>> I am out meetings all day and with Thanksgiving coming up it would >>> probably >>>> be nice to get this out, so I am wondering if someone here would >>> be able to >>>> make this and share it? >>>> >>>> Henrik >>>> >>>> On Nov 19, 2007 3:08 PM, Henrik Bennetsen >>> wrote: >>>>> *Please forward this email to all potentially interested parties!* >>>>> >>>>> Attention everyone at Stanford with an interest in open >>>>> source >>>>> . >>>>> >>>>> We are a group of people who believes that open licenses matter. >>> We think >>>>> that whether you use or create software or publish papers you >>> should have >>>>> the option to employ open licenses. We think that an open source >>> lab with >>>>> participation of students, staff and faculty from as wide a range >>> of >>>>> disciplines as possible would be a great idea. These are early >>> days and all >>>>> the details have yet to be worked out, so this is your chance to >>> be a part >>>>> of creating something potentially important. >>>>> >>>>> You are invited to join us for the *Stanford Open Source Lab* >>> founding >>>>> meeting: >>>>> >>>>> - *Where: The learning theater on the ground floor of Wallenberg >>>>> >>>>> Hall< http://ucomm.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/map/?q=Wallenberg%20Hall&sf=a.BLDG_NAME >>>> (bldg. >>>>> 160) >>>>> * >>>>> - *When: Monday, November 26th at 3:30 pm.* >>>>> >>>>> We have already put an early framework in place and you are most >>> welcome >>>>> to participate: >>>>> >>>>> - >>>>> >>>>> We have a very new mailing >>>>> list< https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/ >>> opensource>and our >>>>> archives >>> are >>>>> open. >>>>> - >>>>> >>>>> We have a wiki up at: http://opensource.stanford.edu/ (you >>> should be >>>>> automatically logged in as you via Webauth if you want to jump >>>>> right in and >>>>> contribute.). Should you be unable to attend our meeting then >>>>> you will find >>>>> the minutes here. >>>>> >>>>> Any questions about the meeting can be directed to Henrik >>> Bennetsen - >>>>> hbe at stanford.edu >>>>> >>>>> We hope to see you there! >>>>> >>>>> The Organizers >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> 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 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> 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 >> _______________________________________________ >> 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 jfoliot at stanford.edu Tue Nov 20 12:29:34 2007 From: jfoliot at stanford.edu (John Foliot - Stanford Online Accessibility Program) Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 12:29:34 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Invitation: Stanford Open Source Labfounding meeting In-Reply-To: <474334E4.1090208@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <00ad01c82bb4$10babbc0$0601a8c0@Piglet> I guess I'll just roam around the campus and look for spots to post it too - I think I have a staple gun somewhere and could hit the message boards... JF John Bickar wrote: > I gots the Education building. > > JB > > Michael Gonzalez wrote: >> I'll post some at the Libraries and bookstore >> >> -michael >> On Nov 20, 2007, at 9:58 AM, Marco Wise wrote: >> >>> I'll post some around the IT Services buildings. >>> >>> - marco >>> >>> On Nov 20, 2007, at 9:53 AM, Henrik Bennetsen wrote: >>> >>>> Excellent work John! >>>> >>>> (I did have to approve the mail because of the attachment) >>>> >>>> Henrik >>>> >>>> On Nov 20, 2007 9:48 AM, wrote: Attached. >>>> In case the attachment doesn't go through to the list, it's also >>>> posted at: >>>> >>>> http://www.stanford.edu/~jbickar/projects/SOSLFoundingMtg.pdf >>>> >>>> Please respond with any corrections/additions. >>>> >>>> -John Bickar >>>> >>>> >>>> Quoting Henrik Bennetsen : >>>> >>>>> Hi all, >>>>> >>>>> talked to ShinJoung yesterday who suggested that we should make a >>>>> one page pdf of this invite that we could all print and hang >>>>> around campus. >>>>> >>>>> I am out meetings all day and with Thanksgiving coming up it >>>>> would probably be nice to get this out, so I am wondering if >>>>> someone here would be able to make this and share it? >>>>> >>>>> Henrik >>>>> >>>>> On Nov 19, 2007 3:08 PM, Henrik Bennetsen >>>> wrote: >>>>>> *Please forward this email to all potentially interested >>>>>> parties!* >>>>>> >>>>>> Attention everyone at Stanford with an interest in open >>>>>> source >>>>>> . >>>>>> >>>>>> We are a group of people who believes that open licenses matter. >>>>>> We think that whether you use or create software or publish >>>>>> papers you should have the option to employ open licenses. We >>>>>> think that an open source lab with participation of students, >>>>>> staff and faculty from as wide a range of disciplines as >>>>>> possible would be a great idea. These are early days and all the >>>>>> details have yet to be worked out, so this is your chance to be >>>>>> a part of creating something potentially important. >>>>>> >>>>>> You are invited to join us for the *Stanford Open Source Lab* >>>>>> founding meeting: >>>>>> >>>>>> - *Where: The learning theater on the ground floor of Wallenberg >>>>>> >>>>>> Hall< >>>>>> http://ucomm.stanford.edu/cgi-bin/map/?q=Wallenberg%20Hall&sf=a.BLDG_NAME >>>>>> (bldg. 160) * >>>>>> - *When: Monday, November 26th at 3:30 pm.* >>>>>> >>>>>> We have already put an early framework in place and you are most >>>>>> welcome to participate: >>>>>> >>>>>> - >>>>>> >>>>>> We have a very new mailing >>>>>> list< https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/ >>>>>> opensource>and our archives >>>>>> are >>>>>> open. - >>>>>> >>>>>> We have a wiki up at: http://opensource.stanford.edu/ (you >>>>>> should be automatically logged in as you via Webauth if you >>>>>> want to jump right in and contribute.). Should you be unable to >>>>>> attend our meeting then you will find the minutes here. >>>>>> >>>>>> Any questions about the meeting can be directed to Henrik >>>>>> Bennetsen - hbe at stanford.edu >>>>>> >>>>>> We hope to see you there! >>>>>> >>>>>> The Organizers >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> 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 >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> 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 >>> _______________________________________________ >>> 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 > _______________________________________________ > opensource mailing list > opensource at lists.stanford.edu > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource From molivera at stanford.edu Tue Nov 20 14:44:00 2007 From: molivera at stanford.edu (Marilenis Olivera) Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 14:44:00 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Open Source Lab Logo- a few ideas Message-ID: <6.2.5.6.2.20071120144226.02487908@stanford.edu> Hi all, attached is a pdf file with a few ideas for a possible logo.. marilenis Marilenis Olivera Acting Academic Technology Specialist for PWR Academic Technology Associate @ Program in Writing and Rhetoric Stanford University Phone: 650- 736-1335 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I prefer #5,6,7 because they integrate stanford into the icon. #5 is my first choice because of the blue color. james Marilenis Olivera wrote: > Hi all, > > attached is a pdf file with a few ideas for a possible logo.. > > marilenis > > Marilenis Olivera > Acting Academic Technology Specialist for PWR > Academic Technology Associate @ Program in Writing and Rhetoric > Stanford University > Phone: 650- 736-1335 > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > 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 shyeo at stanford.edu Tue Nov 20 15:23:45 2007 From: shyeo at stanford.edu (ShinJoung Yeo) Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 15:23:45 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Open Source Lab Logo- a few ideas In-Reply-To: <6.2.5.6.2.20071120144226.02487908@stanford.edu> References: <6.2.5.6.2.20071120144226.02487908@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <47436C81.1000100@stanford.edu> I like #6 but my taste is a little skewed because I will pick anything with orange. shinjoung Marilenis Olivera wrote: > Hi all, > > attached is a pdf file with a few ideas for a possible logo.. > > marilenis > > Marilenis Olivera > Acting Academic Technology Specialist for PWR > Academic Technology Associate @ Program in Writing and Rhetoric > Stanford University > Phone: 650- 736-1335 > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > 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 molivera at stanford.edu Tue Nov 20 15:31:13 2007 From: molivera at stanford.edu (Marilenis Olivera) Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 15:31:13 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Open Source Lab Logo- a few ideas In-Reply-To: <47436943.3020108@stanford.edu> References: <6.2.5.6.2.20071120144226.02487908@stanford.edu> <47436943.3020108@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <6.2.5.6.2.20071120152901.024824f8@stanford.edu> Thanks! Shinjoung likes #6 because of the orange color and James likes #5 because of the blue color.. It's very simple to change colors in Illustrator, I can change them to whatever people prefers.. marilenis At 03:09 PM 11/20/2007, James Jacobs wrote: >Hi Marilenis, > >those are all great! I prefer #5,6,7 because they integrate stanford >into the icon. #5 is my first choice because of the blue color. > >james > >Marilenis Olivera wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > attached is a pdf file with a few ideas for a possible logo.. > > > > marilenis > > > > Marilenis Olivera > > Acting Academic Technology Specialist for PWR > > Academic Technology Associate @ Program in Writing and Rhetoric > > Stanford University > > Phone: 650- 736-1335 > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > _______________________________________________ > > 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- > (/ >_______________________________________________ >opensource mailing list >opensource at lists.stanford.edu >https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource Marilenis Olivera Acting Academic Technology Specialist for PWR Academic Technology Associate @ Program in Writing and Rhetoric Stanford University Phone: 650- 736-1335 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jrjacobs at stanford.edu Tue Nov 20 15:58:36 2007 From: jrjacobs at stanford.edu (James Jacobs) Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 15:58:36 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Open Source Lab Logo- a few ideas In-Reply-To: <6.2.5.6.2.20071120152901.024824f8@stanford.edu> References: <6.2.5.6.2.20071120144226.02487908@stanford.edu> <47436943.3020108@stanford.edu> <6.2.5.6.2.20071120152901.024824f8@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <474374AC.7080700@stanford.edu> and those aren't mutually exclusive since the orange is open and the blue is lab :-) james Marilenis Olivera wrote: > Thanks! > > Shinjoung likes #6 because of the orange color and James likes #5 > because of the blue color.. It's very simple to change colors in > Illustrator, I can change them to whatever people prefers.. > > marilenis > > > > At 03:09 PM 11/20/2007, James Jacobs wrote: > >> Hi Marilenis, >> >> those are all great! I prefer #5,6,7 because they integrate stanford >> into the icon. #5 is my first choice because of the blue color. >> >> james >> >> Marilenis Olivera wrote: >> > Hi all, >> > >> > attached is a pdf file with a few ideas for a possible logo.. >> > >> > marilenis >> > >> > Marilenis Olivera >> > Acting Academic Technology Specialist for PWR >> > Academic Technology Associate @ Program in Writing and Rhetoric >> > Stanford University >> > Phone: 650- 736-1335 >> > >> > >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > 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- >> (/ >> _______________________________________________ >> opensource mailing list >> opensource at lists.stanford.edu >> https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource > > > Marilenis Olivera > Acting Academic Technology Specialist for PWR > Academic Technology Associate @ Program in Writing and Rhetoric > Stanford University > Phone: 650- 736-1335 > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > 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 shyeo at stanford.edu Tue Nov 20 16:39:22 2007 From: shyeo at stanford.edu (ShinJoung Yeo) Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 16:39:22 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Aaron Swartz presents Open Library (Nov 29 4-5) Message-ID: <47437E3A.50603@stanford.edu> Hi all, Aaron Swartz (http://www.aaronsw.com/), project leader for the Open Library Project (http://demo.openlibrary.org/) is coming to talk at Stanford Library on Nov 29th. I thought his work is a great example of open source collaboration and it would be a great opportunity to talk to him. I invited him to talk to us about his project on Nov 29 4-5pm and reserved the learning theater at Wallenberg. Aaron was a Stanford student and at 14 he was a co-author of the RSS 1.0 specification (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSS_%28file_format%29). I hope you can join. Thanks. Shinjoung Coordinator for Reference and Outreach Services Bibliographer for Communication & Feminist Studies Green Library, Stanford University shyeo at stanford.edu (650) 723-9523 From marco.wise at stanford.edu Wed Nov 21 13:17:34 2007 From: marco.wise at stanford.edu (Marco Wise) Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 13:17:34 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Open Source Lab Logo- a few ideas In-Reply-To: <6.2.5.6.2.20071120144226.02487908@stanford.edu> References: <6.2.5.6.2.20071120144226.02487908@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <70A42A71-3330-43A5-974E-76CB0321C4B2@stanford.edu> Hi All, Here's a programmer's attempt... I took one of Marilenis designs and moved the LAB on its side. I didn't have the same fonts available so I used what I have. The font is called "Avenir" which I believe is French for "future". :) The look ended up a bit O'Reillyish (maybe too much so?). Anyways, here it goes. Also up on the wiki. I can send you the Illustrator file (1MB) if you want to modify it. 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JB -- John Bickar, Ed.M. User Services Technology Specialist Cubberley Education Library johnbickar at stanford.edu 650.725.1131 (office) 650.796.4637 (mobile) Marco Wise wrote: > Hi All, > > Here's a programmer's attempt... I took one of Marilenis designs and > moved the LAB on its side. I didn't have the same fonts available so I > used what I have. The font is called "Avenir" which I believe is French > for "future". :) > > The look ended up a bit O'Reillyish (maybe too much so?). > Anyways, here it goes. Also up on the wiki. > > I can send you the Illustrator file (1MB) if you want to modify it. > > Thanks, > > - marco > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > > > On Nov 20, 2007, at 2:44 PM, Marilenis Olivera wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> attached is a pdf file with a few ideas for a possible logo.. >> >> marilenis >> >> Marilenis Olivera >> Acting Academic Technology Specialist for PWR >> Academic Technology Associate @ Program in Writing and Rhetoric >> Stanford University >> Phone: 650- 736-1335 >> >> _______________________________________________ >> 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 Mon Nov 26 08:30:24 2007 From: bennetsen at gmail.com (Henrik Bennetsen) Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 08:30:24 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Invitation: Stanford Open Source Lab founding meeting In-Reply-To: <8bf04b5b0711191508q6f4c0d3nc7bd94c9d831e90e@mail.gmail.com> References: <8bf04b5b0711191508q6f4c0d3nc7bd94c9d831e90e@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <8bf04b5b0711260830s5d1f4a45ma6136fe095f42284@mail.gmail.com> A gentle little nudge to remind us all that the meeting is today. I have had some good feedback from some interesting people so I am feeling very hopeful. Our little wikihas grown nicely, so if you haven't had a chance to look I would encourage you to swing by to give it a read and add your thoughts. I will put together a very small agenda so we have a lot of flexibility to take in whatever direction we need to. Gotta have them bullets: - If there is someone you think need reminding then please do so now. - If you have the time to arrive a 10 minutes early then some help setting up the chairs would be appreciated. - Lastly if someone would volunteer to show up with a laptop and take some live notes into the wiki on a projector then that would surely be dandy :) Hope to see you there! Henrik On Nov 19, 2007 3:08 PM, Henrik Bennetsen wrote: > *Please forward this email to all potentially interested parties!* > > Attention everyone at Stanford with an interest in open source > . > > We are a group of people who believes that open licenses matter. We think > that whether you use or create software or publish papers you should have > the option to employ open licenses. We think that an open source lab with > participation of students, staff and faculty from as wide a range of > disciplines as possible would be a great idea. These are early days and all > the details have yet to be worked out, so this is your chance to be a part > of creating something potentially important. > > You are invited to join us for the *Stanford Open Source Lab* founding > meeting: > > - *Where: The learning theater on the ground floor of Wallenberg > Hall(bldg. 160) > * > - *When: Monday, November 26th at 3:30 pm.* > > We have already put an early framework in place and you are most welcome > to participate: > > - > > We have a very new mailing listand our > archives are > open. > - > > We have a wiki up at: http://opensource.stanford.edu/ (you should be > automatically logged in as you via Webauth if you want to jump right in and > contribute.). Should you be unable to attend our meeting then you will find > the minutes here. > > Any questions about the meeting can be directed to Henrik Bennetsen - > hbe at stanford.edu > > We hope to see you there! > > The Organizers -- 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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I > have had some good feedback from some interesting people so I am > feeling very hopeful. > > Our little wiki > > has grown nicely, so if you haven't had a chance to look I would > encourage you to swing by to give it a read and add your thoughts. > > I will put together a very small agenda so we have a lot of > flexibility to take in whatever direction we need to. > > Gotta have them bullets: > > * If there is someone you think need reminding then please do so now. > * If you have the time to arrive a 10 minutes early then some help > setting up the chairs would be appreciated. > * Lastly if someone would volunteer to show up with a laptop and > take some live notes into the wiki on a projector then that > would surely be dandy :) > > Hope to see you there! > > Henrik Hi Folks, I was looking forward to today's inaugural meeting, but the department cold didn't agree. My background - after Academic Computing decided to deploy Sakai (www.sakaiproject.org) on campus I was hired to do the integration work. I continue to be involved in the Sakai community focusing on, well, integration issues for upcoming versions! I'll check the wiki from home. Casey Dunn From schnapp at stanford.edu Mon Nov 26 20:48:31 2007 From: schnapp at stanford.edu (Jeffrey T. Schnapp) Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 20:48:31 -0800 Subject: [opensource] FW: [HASTAC] ArtSoftware relaunch Message-ID: <002401c830b0$c2b7c560$48275020$@edu> Thought everyone might be interested in the work Casey is doing (post-SHL and Stanford). Jeffrey T. Schnapp Stanford Humanities Lab Wallenberg Hall, Bldg. 160 Stanford University Stanford, CA, USA 94305-2055 office cell: 650-924-0232 skype = jaytiesse schnapp at stanford.edu www.stanford.edu/~schnapp ----- Forwarded by Jonathan Tarr/JHFC/Academic/Univ/Duke on 11/26/2007 10:57 AM ----- Casey Alt 11/19/2007 09:24 PM To Jonathan Tarr cc Subject ArtSoftware relaunch Dear HASTAC colleagues, We're excited to announce our relaunch of ArtSoftware.org. It's a wiki for sharing information about free and open-source software as it relates to the arts. We hope that the site grows to become a centralized resource for the software-based arts community. Please have a look and send us suggestions and add/modify your favorite projects and resources: http://artsoftware.org Regards, Casey Alt and C.E.B. Reas -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: ATT00148.txt URL: From bennetsen at gmail.com Mon Nov 26 21:06:21 2007 From: bennetsen at gmail.com (Henrik Bennetsen) Date: Mon, 26 Nov 2007 21:06:21 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Thoughts after today's meeting Message-ID: <8bf04b5b0711262106k2fd2b7fgfccbbbe13c96240b@mail.gmail.com> Hi all, I think today's meeting went very well. Especially encouraging were the enthusiastic participation in the discussion along with the very wide representation from across our campus. James Jacobs was good enough to type up the meeting minutesfrom today. Feel free to add your comments or further notes. I would say that the bottom line was there was broad agreement on the need for an open source lab and many great inputs on the role it should play. So with a founding meeting over and done with I think we can declare our lab open for business. An open lab means it is time to get to work. Action items: - Please participate in the wiki. Anything you can add is valuable. We need all the perspectives we can get. It has great value that we know who takes part and what our competencies are so please leave a short description about yourself like Johndid today. - We are going to work via the mailing list until our next meeting which will take place in 14 days time. - Show up for our first workshop where Aaron Schwartzcomes to speak about the Open Library Project . This takes place this coming Thursday from 4-5pm and any help in spreading the word is very valuable. I wil try to record this on the video and make it freely available on the web, any help would be appreciated. I have a really good feeling about this and hope that we will do great things with our little new lab, 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 jfoliot at stanford.edu Tue Nov 27 09:31:48 2007 From: jfoliot at stanford.edu (John Foliot - Stanford Online Accessibility Program) Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 09:31:48 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Thoughts after today's meeting In-Reply-To: <8bf04b5b0711262106k2fd2b7fgfccbbbe13c96240b@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <004b01c8311b$639f2030$0601a8c0@Piglet> Henrik Bennetsen wrote: > Please participate in the wiki. Anything you can add is valuable. We > need all the perspectives we can get. It has great value that we know > who takes part and what our competencies are so please leave a short > description about yourself like John did today. ...Just a reminder... Once you've updated your personal page, don't forget to link it from the Lab Members page as well: (https://www.stanford.edu/group/opensource/cgi-bin/wiki/index.php?title=Lab_ members) Cheers! JF From shyeo at stanford.edu Thu Nov 29 09:32:12 2007 From: shyeo at stanford.edu (ShinJoung Yeo) Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 09:32:12 -0800 Subject: [opensource] reminder: Aaron Swartz presentation 4-5 (Learning theater at Wallenberg) Message-ID: <474EF79C.6060204@stanford.edu> Hi all, This is just a reminder. Aaron Swartz (http://www.aaronsw.com/), project leader for the Open Library Project (http://demo.openlibrary.org/), will come to talk about his project. Please join with us. Thanks. Shinjoung -- Coordinator for Reference and Outreach Services Bibliographer for Communication Green Library, Stanford University shyeo at stanford.edu (650) 723-9523 From bennetsen at gmail.com Thu Nov 29 13:52:20 2007 From: bennetsen at gmail.com (Henrik Bennetsen) Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 13:52:20 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Policy Message-ID: <8bf04b5b0711291352r5184ed89hde1c30a7bca21434@mail.gmail.com> Hi all, just had lunch with John Willinskywho pointed out to me that: Stanford University Research Policy Handbook Document 2.6 entitled Openness in Research : *Expresses Stanford's commitment to openness in research; defines and prohibits secrecy, including limitations on publishability of results; specifies certain circumstances which are acceptable under this policy.* I have just setup a Policypage in the wiki where we can figure how to help Stanford reach this most excellent goal. 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 Thu Nov 29 14:03:50 2007 From: bennetsen at gmail.com (Henrik Bennetsen) Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 14:03:50 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Next Meeting: Friday Dec. 14th at 3 Message-ID: <8bf04b5b0711291403y6e897d9djc510f62d0e05279b@mail.gmail.com> 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 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bennetsen at gmail.com Fri Nov 30 16:52:52 2007 From: bennetsen at gmail.com (Henrik Bennetsen) Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2007 16:52:52 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Yesterday's workshop Message-ID: <8bf04b5b0711301652x62ea395erc8b0a43dbb18f61c@mail.gmail.com> Hi all, just wanted to give big props to ShinJoung for putting on a profoundly interesting workshop yesterday. The Open Library project really is a very important effort and Aaron Swartz was a great ambassador for it. I hope to have the video available next week for those of you who could not make it. (I was going to put it on Google Video and embed it in our wiki but would be open to suggestions) Enjoy your weekend one and all :) 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: