From jj.toothman at stanford.edu Wed Jan 7 09:44:07 2009 From: jj.toothman at stanford.edu (J.J. Toothman) Date: Wed, 07 Jan 2009 09:44:07 -0800 Subject: [opensource] "happy working hour" today? Message-ID: <4964E9E7.60309@stanford.edu> Anyone planning on going today at 2? I was going to try to be there. I'll probably be dusting off a Facebook app I started developing last fall and working on that some. - J.J. -- + J.J. Toothman + Senior Web Technologist + jj.toothman at stanford.edu + 650.736.2910 From irina.zaks at stanford.edu Wed Jan 7 09:46:52 2009 From: irina.zaks at stanford.edu (Irina Zaks) Date: Wed, 07 Jan 2009 09:46:52 -0800 Subject: [opensource] "happy working hour" today? In-Reply-To: <4964E9E7.60309@stanford.edu> References: <4964E9E7.60309@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <4964EA8C.4070303@stanford.edu> I will be there - I have added events module on opensource blog and made a draft of "Stanford modern wiki-for-wordpress" template. COHO or Old Union? J.J. Toothman wrote: > Anyone planning on going today at 2? > I was going to try to be there. I'll probably be dusting off a Facebook > app I started developing last fall and working on that some. > > > - J.J. > > > > From dselman at stanford.edu Wed Jan 7 10:28:56 2009 From: dselman at stanford.edu (dselman at stanford.edu) Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2009 10:28:56 -0800 (PST) Subject: [opensource] "happy working hour" today? In-Reply-To: <4964EA8C.4070303@stanford.edu> References: <4964E9E7.60309@stanford.edu> <4964EA8C.4070303@stanford.edu> Message-ID: I vote COHO :) --dustin On Jan 7, 2009, at 9:47 AM, Irina Zaks wrote: > I will be there - I have added events module on opensource blog and > made > a draft of "Stanford modern wiki-for-wordpress" template. > > COHO or Old Union? > > J.J. Toothman wrote: >> Anyone planning on going today at 2? >> I was going to try to be there. I'll probably be dusting off a >> Facebook >> app I started developing last fall and working on that some. >> >> >> - J.J. >> >> >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > opensource mailing list > opensource at lists.stanford.edu > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource From irina.zaks at stanford.edu Wed Jan 14 10:48:41 2009 From: irina.zaks at stanford.edu (Irina Zaks) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 10:48:41 -0800 Subject: [opensource] happy working hour 2-3 in old union today Message-ID: <496E3389.6000304@stanford.edu> see you there From jbickar at stanford.edu Wed Jan 14 11:08:33 2009 From: jbickar at stanford.edu (John Bickar) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 11:08:33 -0800 Subject: [opensource] happy working hour 2-3 in old union today In-Reply-To: <496E3389.6000304@stanford.edu> References: <496E3389.6000304@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <496E3831.6030207@stanford.edu> Count me in. JB Irina Zaks wrote: > see you there > _______________________________________________ > opensource mailing list > opensource at lists.stanford.edu > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource From dselman at stanford.edu Wed Jan 14 12:53:03 2009 From: dselman at stanford.edu (dselman at stanford.edu) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 12:53:03 -0800 (PST) Subject: [opensource] happy working hour 2-3 in old union today In-Reply-To: <496E3831.6030207@stanford.edu> References: <496E3389.6000304@stanford.edu> <496E3831.6030207@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <808F9BAD-CAA5-4D35-9B35-7F706F80B2B3@stanford.edu> See you all there --dustin On Jan 14, 2009, at 11:08 AM, John Bickar wrote: > Count me in. > > JB > > Irina Zaks wrote: >> see you there >> _______________________________________________ >> 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 vijoy at stanford.edu Wed Jan 14 13:55:46 2009 From: vijoy at stanford.edu (Vijoy Abraham) Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 13:55:46 -0800 Subject: [opensource] happy working hour 2-3 in old union today In-Reply-To: <496E3389.6000304@stanford.edu> References: <496E3389.6000304@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <3566309D-BC1D-4681-A980-A4505DE771F0@stanford.edu> I'm in... if it's not too late to join the club... -vijoy From imran at osg.stanford.edu Tue Jan 20 12:58:12 2009 From: imran at osg.stanford.edu (Imran Akbar) Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 12:58:12 -0800 Subject: [opensource] talk by sergei krupenin from splashtop Message-ID: <49763AE4.6070706@osg.stanford.edu> Sergei Krupenin from Splashtop /DeviceVM will be speaking at the January meeting of the open source group on Thursday, January 29th, at noon in Packard (map ) room 202. Splashtop is an "instant-on" system "which allows you to rapidly access the Web and key applications without the need to boot your main operating system" (see the demo video ). Sergei is the senior director of marketing at DeviceVM and has degrees from Stanford and M.I.T. He will be giving a demo of the Splashtop system, talking about their open source initiatives , and the story of how they started up the company. Free pizza and drinks will be served. http://osg.stanford.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From irina.zaks at stanford.edu Wed Jan 21 10:27:42 2009 From: irina.zaks at stanford.edu (Irina Zaks) Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2009 10:27:42 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Happy working hour today 2pm - Old Union In-Reply-To: <49776878.6020003@poxod.com> References: <49776878.6020003@poxod.com> Message-ID: <4977691E.1050205@stanford.edu> It looks like weather will not allow us to be outside - so we will probably find a room inside Old Union . Zach, will you be there? I started to work with Panels 2, and have couple of questions :) See you there - Irina > From bennetsen at gmail.com Wed Jan 21 10:37:21 2009 From: bennetsen at gmail.com (Henrik Bennetsen) Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2009 10:37:21 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Fwd: Friday (1/23): John Willinsky, "The Stratified Economics of Scholarly Publishing and the Move to Open Access" In-Reply-To: <009401c97bf6$c5640ed0$502c2c70$@edu> References: <009401c97bf6$c5640ed0$502c2c70$@edu> Message-ID: <8bf04b5b0901211037w1d56954erb61df7238155221c@mail.gmail.com> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- *THIS FRIDAY (1/23) IN STANFORD'S SEMINAR ON SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY Speaker*: John Willinsky, Stanford University *Title*: "The Stratified Economics of Scholarly Publishing and the Move to Open Access" *When*: Friday, January 23, 12:00-1:30 PM *Where*: Encina Hall, 2nd Floor, East Conference Room, E207 http://campus-map.stanford.edu/index.cfm?ID=06-030 *John Willinsky* is Khosla Family Professor in the Stanford School of Education. He is the author of Empire of Words: The Reign of the OED (Princeton UP, 1994), Learning to Divide the World: Education at Empire's End (Minnesota UP, 1998), and more recently The Access Principle: The Case for Open Access to Research and Scholarship (MIT Press, 2006). He directs the Public Knowledge Project, which is researching and developing software systems that hold promise for improving the scholarly and public quality of academic publishing. *Comment: *Paul David, Stanford University *Abstract: *Those involved in scholarly publishing are coming to recognize how open access to this body of work can increase its value and reach. Yet no one economic model of open access prevails. Rather, open access is being achieved through a variety of forms that include author self-archiving, immediate (sponsored) open access, delayed open access, and article-processing-fee open access. These open access models are each the result of a stratified scholarly publishing market that can be roughly grouped among independent journals, scholarly society publishers, and commercial publishers. Each of these three market segments is experimenting with forms of open access that hold promise for sustaining, if not extending, the segment's market position. This paper reviews the economics of these open access models, while drawing attention to the consequences of this market stratification for access to knowledge and the sustainability of scholarly publishing as a whole. *Reading*: Available online through the public knowledge project at: http://pkp.sfu.ca/node/1782 *RSVP*: Please bring a bag lunch. Drinks and snacks will be provided, so please RSVP to by Wednesday. *This talk is hosted by Stanford's Science, Technology, and Society Program. For a full schedule of Stanford's Seminar on Science, Technology, and Society, see http://www.stanford.edu/group/STS/SSSTS%20Winter%2009.pdf * -- Henrik Bennetsen Associate 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 Fax: +1 650.725.0192 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jbickar at stanford.edu Wed Jan 21 12:04:45 2009 From: jbickar at stanford.edu (John Bickar) Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2009 12:04:45 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Happy working hour today 2pm - Old Union In-Reply-To: <4977691E.1050205@stanford.edu> References: <49776878.6020003@poxod.com> <4977691E.1050205@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <49777FDD.3020706@stanford.edu> I'll be there. JB Irina Zaks wrote: > It looks like weather will not allow us to be outside - so we will > probably find a room inside Old Union . > > Zach, will you be there? I started to work with Panels 2, and have > couple of questions :) > > See you there - Irina > > _______________________________________________ > opensource mailing list > opensource at lists.stanford.edu > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource From irina.zaks at stanford.edu Wed Jan 21 12:06:50 2009 From: irina.zaks at stanford.edu (Irina Zaks) Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2009 12:06:50 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Happy working hour today 2pm - Old Union room 113 In-Reply-To: <49777FDD.3020706@stanford.edu> References: <49776878.6020003@poxod.com> <4977691E.1050205@stanford.edu> <49777FDD.3020706@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <4977805A.1060003@stanford.edu> Hi, I reserved room 113 on the first floor. John Bickar wrote: > I'll be there. > > JB > > Irina Zaks wrote: > >> It looks like weather will not allow us to be outside - so we will >> probably find a room inside Old Union . >> >> Zach, will you be there? I started to work with Panels 2, and have >> couple of questions :) >> >> See you there - Irina >> >> _______________________________________________ >> 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 dselman at stanford.edu Wed Jan 21 12:08:35 2009 From: dselman at stanford.edu (dselman at stanford.edu) Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2009 12:08:35 -0800 (PST) Subject: [opensource] Happy working hour today 2pm - Old Union room 113 In-Reply-To: <4977805A.1060003@stanford.edu> References: <49776878.6020003@poxod.com> <4977691E.1050205@stanford.edu> <49777FDD.3020706@stanford.edu> <4977805A.1060003@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <818692B4-A5C9-4522-990E-A52F37ECB3B5@stanford.edu> Awesome. See y'all there. --dustin On Jan 21, 2009, at 12:06 PM, Irina Zaks wrote: > Hi, I reserved room 113 on the first floor. > > John Bickar wrote: >> I'll be there. >> >> JB >> >> Irina Zaks wrote: >> >>> It looks like weather will not allow us to be outside - so we will >>> probably find a room inside Old Union . >>> >>> Zach, will you be there? I started to work with Panels 2, and have >>> couple of questions :) >>> >>> See you there - Irina >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> 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 imran at osg.stanford.edu Wed Jan 21 16:37:19 2009 From: imran at osg.stanford.edu (Imran Akbar) Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2009 16:37:19 -0800 Subject: [opensource] postponed - talk by sergei krupenin from splashtop Message-ID: <5f3bf4d20901211637n37fd1ader2840609342f5ce66@mail.gmail.com> The scheduled talk on January 29th by Sergei Krupenin from Splashtop/DeviceVM has been postponed until February. Please check the osg.stanford.edu website for updates. imran -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bennetsen at gmail.com Wed Jan 28 11:43:34 2009 From: bennetsen at gmail.com (Henrik Bennetsen) Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2009 11:43:34 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Lawrence Lessig - Robert Crown Law Library Reference Lounge Reading Series Message-ID: <8bf04b5b0901281143r4315c25ev5699c3f51c03a712@mail.gmail.com> Come hear Larry Lessig read, discuss and sign his latest book, Remix. Open to everyone. Home-baked sweets served! Feel free to bring a brown bag lunch. - Start: February 10, 2009 12:45pm - End: February 10, 2009 2:00pm Location*Stanford Law School Library, Reference Lounge, 2nd Floor*559 Nathan Abbott Way Stanford, CA, 94305United States -- Henrik Bennetsen Associate 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 Fax: +1 650.725.0192 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From irina.zaks at stanford.edu Wed Jan 28 11:51:56 2009 From: irina.zaks at stanford.edu (Irina Zaks) Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2009 11:51:56 -0800 Subject: [opensource] happy working our today at Old Union 2pm Message-ID: <4980B75C.9060001@stanford.edu> I reserved room 113 in case we want to use it. From bennetsen at gmail.com Wed Jan 28 12:47:29 2009 From: bennetsen at gmail.com (Henrik Bennetsen) Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2009 12:47:29 -0800 Subject: [opensource] Thursday Presentation in Mountain View: Augmented Social Cognition Message-ID: <8bf04b5b0901281247t6bcdb7f8ye04f4f1ed34f99@mail.gmail.com> Thursday, January 29, 2009 6:30pm - 9:00pm Silicon Valley Center 801 California St. Mountain View, CA Blurb: We are experiencing the new Social Web, where people share, communicate, commiserate, and conflict with each other. As evidenced by Wikipedia and del.icio.us, Web 2.0 environments are turning people into social information foragers and sharers. Users interact to resolve conflicts and jointly make sense of topic areas from "Obama vs. Clinton" to "Islam." PARC's Augmented Social Cognition researchers -- who come from cognitive psychology, computer science, HCI, sociology, and other disciplines -- focus on understanding how to "enhance a group of people's ability to remember, think, and reason". Through Web 2.0 systems like social tagging, blogs, Wikis, and more, we can finally study, in detail, these types of enhancements on a very large scale. In this talk, we summarize recent PARC work and early findings on: (1) how conflict and coordination have played out in Wikipedia, and how social transparency might affect reader trust; (2) how decreasing interaction costs might change participation in social tagging systems; and (3) how computation can help organize user-generated content and metadata. Ed. Chi: Ed H. Chi is area manager and senior research scientist at Palo Alto Research Center's Augmented Social Cognition Group. He leads the group in understanding how Web2.0 and Social Computing systems help groups of people to remember, think and reason. Ed completed his three degrees (B.S., M.S., and Ph.D.) in 6.5 years from University of Minnesota, and has been doing research on user interface software systems since 1993. He has been featured and quoted in the press, such as the Economist, Time Magazine, LA Times, and the Associated Press. With 19 patents and over 50 research articles, his most well-known past project is the study of Information Scent --- understanding how users navigate and understand the Web and information environments. He has also worked on computational molecular biology, ubicomp, and recommendation/search engines. He has won awards for both teaching and research. In his spare time, Ed is an avid Taekwondo martial artist, photographer, and snowboarder. Registration: $5 for members, $10 for non-members, finger foods with soft drinks provided. RSVP: Catherine Fang (catherine.fang at smithbarney.com) -- Henrik Bennetsen Associate 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 Fax: +1 650.725.0192 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: