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If you need to contact us please email us at info at asee2009conference.org ********************************************************************* * American Society for Engineering Education * * ASEE Spring 2009 Northeast Conference * * * * * * University of Bridgeport * * * * * * http://www.asee2009conference.org * * * * * * April 3-4, 2009 * * * ********************************************************************* --------------------------------------------------------------------- CONFERENCE OVERVIEW --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Spring 2009 Northeast ASEE Conference will be held on April 3-4, 2009 at the University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, Connecticut, U.S.A. This year's conference theme is: Engineering in the New Global Economy. In the coming years, our world will continue to face economical, environmental and energy related problems. How is Engineering and Engineering Technology Education responding to the needs of our society and the world? This will be the theme for an exhilarating and thought provoking weekend of professional workshops, presentations, and discussions at the University of Bridgeport. The ASEE Northeast Section is soliciting faculty papers, student papers and student posters which address the various challenges and paradigms in this technological world through research and instructional programs in Engineering and Engineering Technology education. There are three conference tracks: 1. Regular/ faculty papers 2. Student papers and 3. Student posters The deadline for abstract submission is February 27th, 2009. Prospective authors are invited to submit their abstracts online in Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF format through the conference website at http://www.asee2009conference.org Suggested conference topics are listed below. Other innovations in course and laboratory experiences and assessments are also most welcome for submission: ? Chemical and Biological Engineering ? Civil & Environmental Engineering ? Electrical & Computer Engineering ? Engineering Technology/ Community Colleges ? Industrial, Automation and Manufacturing Engineering ? Engineering Technology and Community Colleges ? Innovations In Engineering Education ? First Year Experiences ? K-12 Education (Engineering Curriculum Integration) ? Mechanical Engineering ? Computer Science and Information Technology ? Women in Engineering and Computer Science ? Robotics ? Service Learning ? Sustainability ? Design Projects ? Engineering and Technology in the Liberal Arts ? Systems Engineering ? Globalization ? Ethics ? Diversity In Engineering ? 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If you need to contact us please email us at info at rev2009bridgeport.org ********************************************************************* * International Association of Online Engineering * * * * Sixth International Conference on Remote Engineering and * * Virtual Instrumentation (REV 2009) * * * * * * University of Bridgeport * * * * * * http://www.rev2009bridgeport.org * * * * * * June 22-25, 2009 * * * ********************************************************************* --------------------------------------------------------------------- CONFERENCE OVERVIEW --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Sixth International Conference on Remote Engineering and Virtual Instrumentation (REV 2009) will be held on June 22-25, 2009 at the University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, Connecticut, U.S.A. REV 2009 is the sixth in a series of annual events addressing the area of remote engineering and virtual instrumentation. Previous editions of REV were organized in the form of an international symposium, and evolved in 2007 to be the annual conference of the International Association of Online Engineering. The general objective of this conference is to discuss fundamentals, applications and experiences within the field of online engineering, both in industry and academia. REV 2009 offers an exciting technical program as well as academic networking opportunities during the social events. Scope of the conference: Remote Engineering and Virtual Instrumentation are emerging trends in engineering and science. Due to: o The increasing complexity of engineering tasks o The availability of specialized and expensive equipment as well as software tools and simulators o The need for highly qualified staff to control equipment o The demands of globalization The general objective of this conference is to discuss fundamentals, applications and experiences in the field of remote engineering and virtual instrumentation. It is becoming increasingly necessary to allow the shared use of equipment and specialized software. The use of virtual and remote laboratories is one of the future directions for advanced teleworking, remote services, collaborative research and e-working environments. Another objective of the conference is to discuss guidelines for education in university level courses. The organizers encourage industry personnel to present their experiences and applications of remote engineering and virtual instruments. This conference will be organized by the School of Engineering at the University of Bridgeport. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to): o Virtual and remote laboratories o Remote process visualization and virtual Instrumentation o Remote control and measurement technologies o Online engineering o Networking and grid technologies o Mixed Reality environments for education and training o Demands in education and training, e-learning, b-learning, m-learning and ODL o Teleservice and telediagnosis o Telerobotics and telepresence o Support of collaborative work in virtual engineering environments o Teleworking environments o Telecommunities and their social impact o Present and future trends including social and educational aspects o Human computer interfaces, usability, reusability,accessibility o Applications and experiences o Standards and standardization proposals o Innovative organizational and educational concepts for remote engineering The REV 2009 Conference is soliciting manuscripts which address the various challenges and paradigms in this technological world through research and instructional programs in Remote Engineering and Virtual Instrumentation. Suggested conference session topics are listed above. Other innovations in course and laboratory experiences are also most welcome for submission. To submit your paper abstract, please visit the conference website at http://www.rev2009bridgeport.org If you are interested in submitting a special paper session, panel, tutorial, or workshop proposal, the contact information are also available at the conference website at http://www.rev2009bridgeport.org If your company or institution would like to exhibit at, or co-sponsor, the conference, the sponsorship and exhibit forms are also available at the conference website. Paper and other Proposal Submissions ====================================== Prospective authors are invited to submit their abstracts online in Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF format through the website of the conference at http://www.rev2009bridgeport.org. Proposals for special sessions, tutorials, panels, workshops, co-sponsorship and exhibitions are also welcome. Please check the conference website regarding instructions for these proposal submissions. Important Dates =============== Abstracts due 21st April, 2009 Acceptance notification 8th May, 2009 Final manuscript & Registration due 29th May, 2009 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ N. 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If you need to contact us please email us at info at rev2009bridgeport.org Due to numerous requests from potential authors, the REV 2009 conference committee has decided to extend the submission deadline to Tuesday, April 28 th. 2009. ********************************************************************* * International Association of Online Engineering * * * * Sixth International Conference on Remote Engineering and * * Virtual Instrumentation (REV 2009) * * * * * * University of Bridgeport * * * * * * http://www.rev2009bridgeport.org * * * * * * June 22-25, 2009 * * * ********************************************************************* --------------------------------------------------------------------- CONFERENCE OVERVIEW --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Sixth International Conference on Remote Engineering and Virtual Instrumentation (REV 2009) will be held on June 22-25, 2009 at the University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, Connecticut, U.S.A. REV 2009 is the sixth in a series of annual events addressing the area of remote engineering and virtual instrumentation. Previous editions of REV were organized in the form of an international symposium, and evolved in 2007 to be the annual conference of the International Association of Online Engineering. The general objective of this conference is to discuss fundamentals, applications and experiences within the field of online engineering, both in industry and academia. REV 2009 offers an exciting technical program as well as academic networking opportunities during the social events. Scope of the conference: Remote Engineering and Virtual Instrumentation are emerging trends in engineering and science. Due to: o The increasing complexity of engineering tasks o The availability of specialized and expensive equipment as well as software tools and simulators o The need for highly qualified staff to control equipment o The demands of globalization The general objective of this conference is to discuss fundamentals, applications and experiences in the field of remote engineering and virtual instrumentation. It is becoming increasingly necessary to allow the shared use of equipment and specialized software. The use of virtual and remote laboratories is one of the future directions for advanced teleworking, remote services, collaborative research and e-working environments. Another objective of the conference is to discuss guidelines for education in university level courses. The organizers encourage industry personnel to present their experiences and applications of remote engineering and virtual instruments. This conference will be organized by the School of Engineering at the University of Bridgeport. Topics of interest include (but are not limited to): o Virtual and remote laboratories o Remote process visualization and virtual Instrumentation o Remote control and measurement technologies o Online engineering o Networking and grid technologies o Mixed Reality environments for education and training o Demands in education and training, e-learning, b-learning, m-learning and ODL o Teleservice and telediagnosis o Telerobotics and telepresence o Support of collaborative work in virtual engineering environments o Teleworking environments o Telecommunities and their social impact o Present and future trends including social and educational aspects o Human computer interfaces, usability, reusability,accessibility o Applications and experiences o Standards and standardization proposals o Innovative organizational and educational concepts for remote engineering The REV 2009 Conference is soliciting manuscripts which address the various challenges and paradigms in this technological world through research and instructional programs in Remote Engineering and Virtual Instrumentation. Suggested conference session topics are listed above. Other innovations in course and laboratory experiences are also most welcome for submission. To submit your paper abstract, please visit the conference website at http://www.rev2009bridgeport.org If you are interested in submitting a special paper session, panel, tutorial, or workshop proposal, the contact information are also available at the conference website at http://www.rev2009bridgeport.org If your company or institution would like to exhibit at, or co-sponsor, the conference, the sponsorship and exhibit forms are also available at the conference website. Paper and other Proposal Submissions ====================================== Prospective authors are invited to submit their abstracts online in Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF format through the website of the conference at http://www.rev2009bridgeport.org. Proposals for special sessions, tutorials, panels, workshops, co-sponsorship and exhibitions are also welcome. Please check the conference website regarding instructions for these proposal submissions. Important Dates =============== Abstracts due 28th April, 2009 Acceptance notification 8th May, 2009 Final manuscript & Registration due 29th May, 2009 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ N. Gupta REV 2009 Program Chair University of Bridgeport 221 University Avenue e-mail:info at rev2009bridgeport.org Bridgeport, CT 06604, U.S.A. http://www.rev2009bridgeport.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Click here on http://server1.streamsend.com/streamsend/unsubscribe.php?cd=3326&md=352&ud=4d0879705d03569717cb3ebe44cd22e6 to update your profile or Unsubscribe From tcollett+lists at plan9.net.nz Sun Jun 7 10:38:47 2009 From: tcollett+lists at plan9.net.nz (Toby Collett) Date: Sun, 7 Jun 2009 12:38:47 +0200 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] Co-ordinating open source robotics packaging. Message-ID: <97b8070e0906070338v1ab33434ge340a6838607a1f8@mail.gmail.com> Hi all, There seems to be increased effort and interest in packaging robotics software in various distributions. It seems to be that the requirements for most distributions are pretty similar and so it would make sense to put a bit of effort into coordinating these efforts, potentially targeting the same set of packages and same versions for fedora, ubuntu (coordinate with robobuntu?), debian .... Does this seem a good idea for others, I am currently looking to get involved in some ubuntu packaging (particularly around player which I am a developer for and the libraries it uses such as gearbox), but would prefer to not reinvent the wheel too much :) If this seems a good idea, what do you think would be the best way to coordinate, a common mailing list, a wiki with a matrix of packages, distributions and the versions targetted?.... Regards, Toby Collett -- This email is intended for the addressee only and may contain privileged and/or confidential information -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From attilio.priolo at gmail.com Sun Jun 7 13:44:03 2009 From: attilio.priolo at gmail.com (Attilio Priolo) Date: Sun, 7 Jun 2009 15:44:03 +0200 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] Co-ordinating open source robotics packaging. In-Reply-To: <97b8070e0906070338v1ab33434ge340a6838607a1f8@mail.gmail.com> References: <97b8070e0906070338v1ab33434ge340a6838607a1f8@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <50f528200906070644t59965a01t2f8414a55d29463@mail.gmail.com> In my honest opinion I think that a common mailing list is a good mean but a wiki could be the best way to address our efforts. I vote for a wiki. ;-) 2009/6/7 Toby Collett > > Hi all, > There seems to be increased effort and interest in packaging robotics > software in various distributions. It seems to be that the requirements for > most distributions are pretty similar and so it would make sense to put a > bit of effort into coordinating these efforts, potentially targeting the > same set of packages and same versions for fedora, ubuntu (coordinate with > robobuntu?), debian .... > > Does this seem a good idea for others, I am currently looking to get > involved in some ubuntu packaging (particularly around player which I am a > developer for and the libraries it uses such as gearbox), but would prefer > to not reinvent the wheel too much :) > > If this seems a good idea, what do you think would be the best way to > coordinate, a common mailing list, a wiki with a matrix of packages, > distributions and the versions targetted?.... > > Regards, > Toby Collett > -- > This email is intended for the addressee only and may contain privileged > and/or confidential information > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-robotics-list mailing list > Fedora-robotics-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-robotics-list > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tcollett+lists at plan9.net.nz Tue Jun 9 06:10:13 2009 From: tcollett+lists at plan9.net.nz (Toby Collett) Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2009 08:10:13 +0200 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] Co-ordinating open source robotics packaging. In-Reply-To: <50f528200906070644t59965a01t2f8414a55d29463@mail.gmail.com> References: <97b8070e0906070338v1ab33434ge340a6838607a1f8@mail.gmail.com> <50f528200906070644t59965a01t2f8414a55d29463@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <97b8070e0906082310t49bc5aafid4b813efcc6fafc1@mail.gmail.com> I have had a bit of a look at creating the outline for the matrix. It is pretty empty at the moment, but hopefully that will change over time. http://playerstage.sourceforge.net/wiki/LinuxRoboticsStudio Have a look and let me know what you think. Toby 2009/6/7 Attilio Priolo > In my honest opinion I think that a common mailing list is a good mean but > a wiki could be the best way to address our efforts. I vote for a wiki. ;-) > > 2009/6/7 Toby Collett > > > >> Hi all, >> There seems to be increased effort and interest in packaging robotics >> software in various distributions. It seems to be that the requirements for >> most distributions are pretty similar and so it would make sense to put a >> bit of effort into coordinating these efforts, potentially targeting the >> same set of packages and same versions for fedora, ubuntu (coordinate with >> robobuntu?), debian .... >> >> Does this seem a good idea for others, I am currently looking to get >> involved in some ubuntu packaging (particularly around player which I am a >> developer for and the libraries it uses such as gearbox), but would prefer >> to not reinvent the wheel too much :) >> >> If this seems a good idea, what do you think would be the best way to >> coordinate, a common mailing list, a wiki with a matrix of packages, >> distributions and the versions targetted?.... >> >> Regards, >> Toby Collett >> -- >> This email is intended for the addressee only and may contain privileged >> and/or confidential information >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Fedora-robotics-list mailing list >> Fedora-robotics-list at redhat.com >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-robotics-list >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-robotics-list mailing list > Fedora-robotics-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-robotics-list > -- This email is intended for the addressee only and may contain privileged and/or confidential information -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From hedayatv at gmail.com Tue Jun 9 20:58:56 2009 From: hedayatv at gmail.com (Hedayat Vatankhah) Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2009 01:28:56 +0430 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] Co-ordinating open source robotics packaging. In-Reply-To: <97b8070e0906082310t49bc5aafid4b813efcc6fafc1@mail.gmail.com> References: <97b8070e0906070338v1ab33434ge340a6838607a1f8@mail.gmail.com> <50f528200906070644t59965a01t2f8414a55d29463@mail.gmail.com> <97b8070e0906082310t49bc5aafid4b813efcc6fafc1@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4A2ECD10.4000601@gmail.com> Hi, A good suggestion. For discussion, I agree with mailing list too. And also, with wiki for others! And about the matrix, that's OK. But a little note about RoboCup Soccer Server: it is not one package. At least, it can be classified as two packages RoboCup 2D soccer simulation server and RoboCup 3D soccer simulation server (simspark). The development of the latter is now mostly done here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/simspark/. Thanks, Hedayat /*Toby Collett */ wrote on ???????? ?? ???? ??? ??:??:???: > I have had a bit of a look at creating the outline for the matrix. It > is pretty empty at the moment, but hopefully that will change over time. > > http://playerstage.sourceforge.net/wiki/LinuxRoboticsStudio > > Have a look and let me know what you think. > > Toby > > 2009/6/7 Attilio Priolo > > > In my honest opinion I think that a common mailing list is a good > mean but a wiki could be the best way to address our efforts. I > vote for a wiki. ;-) > > 2009/6/7 Toby Collett > > > Hi all, > There seems to be increased effort and interest in packaging > robotics software in various distributions. It seems to be > that the requirements for most distributions are pretty > similar and so it would make sense to put a bit of effort into > coordinating these efforts, potentially targeting the same set > of packages and same versions for fedora, ubuntu (coordinate > with robobuntu?), debian .... > > Does this seem a good idea for others, I am currently looking > to get involved in some ubuntu packaging (particularly around > player which I am a developer for and the libraries it uses > such as gearbox), but would prefer to not reinvent the wheel > too much :) > > If this seems a good idea, what do you think would be the best > way to coordinate, a common mailing list, a wiki with a matrix > of packages, distributions and the versions targetted?.... > > Regards, > Toby Collett > -- > This email is intended for the addressee only and may contain > privileged and/or confidential information > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-robotics-list mailing list > Fedora-robotics-list at redhat.com > > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-robotics-list > > > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-robotics-list mailing list > Fedora-robotics-list at redhat.com > > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-robotics-list > > > > > -- > This email is intended for the addressee only and may contain > privileged and/or confidential information > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-robotics-list mailing list > Fedora-robotics-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-robotics-list From tcollett+lists at plan9.net.nz Wed Jun 10 06:01:14 2009 From: tcollett+lists at plan9.net.nz (Toby Collett) Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2009 08:01:14 +0200 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] Co-ordinating open source robotics packaging. In-Reply-To: <4A2ECD10.4000601@gmail.com> References: <97b8070e0906070338v1ab33434ge340a6838607a1f8@mail.gmail.com> <50f528200906070644t59965a01t2f8414a55d29463@mail.gmail.com> <97b8070e0906082310t49bc5aafid4b813efcc6fafc1@mail.gmail.com> <4A2ECD10.4000601@gmail.com> Message-ID: <97b8070e0906092301w386bb1berd39924f1212d4d9b@mail.gmail.com> Given that this list is relatively low volume and the material should be mostly relevant do you think it is a good idea to just point people to this list for discussions on robotics packaging in general?, or should I create a new list (can probably host via sourceforge and the Player Project) Toby 2009/6/9 Hedayat Vatankhah > Hi, > A good suggestion. For discussion, I agree with mailing list too. And also, > with wiki for others! > And about the matrix, that's OK. But a little note about RoboCup Soccer > Server: it is not one package. At least, it can be classified as two > packages RoboCup 2D soccer simulation server and RoboCup 3D soccer > simulation server (simspark). The development of the latter is now mostly > done here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/simspark/. > > Thanks, > Hedayat > > /*Toby Collett >*/ > wrote on ???????? ?? ???? ??? ??:??:???: > >> I have had a bit of a look at creating the outline for the matrix. It is >> pretty empty at the moment, but hopefully that will change over time. >> >> http://playerstage.sourceforge.net/wiki/LinuxRoboticsStudio >> >> Have a look and let me know what you think. >> >> Toby >> >> 2009/6/7 Attilio Priolo > attilio.priolo at gmail.com>> >> >> In my honest opinion I think that a common mailing list is a good >> mean but a wiki could be the best way to address our efforts. I >> vote for a wiki. ;-) >> >> 2009/6/7 Toby Collett >> >> >> >> >> Hi all, >> There seems to be increased effort and interest in packaging >> robotics software in various distributions. It seems to be >> that the requirements for most distributions are pretty >> similar and so it would make sense to put a bit of effort into >> coordinating these efforts, potentially targeting the same set >> of packages and same versions for fedora, ubuntu (coordinate >> with robobuntu?), debian .... >> >> Does this seem a good idea for others, I am currently looking >> to get involved in some ubuntu packaging (particularly around >> player which I am a developer for and the libraries it uses >> such as gearbox), but would prefer to not reinvent the wheel >> too much :) >> >> If this seems a good idea, what do you think would be the best >> way to coordinate, a common mailing list, a wiki with a matrix >> of packages, distributions and the versions targetted?.... >> >> Regards, >> Toby Collett >> -- This email is intended for the addressee only and may >> contain >> privileged and/or confidential information >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Fedora-robotics-list mailing list >> Fedora-robotics-list at redhat.com >> >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-robotics-list >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Fedora-robotics-list mailing list >> Fedora-robotics-list at redhat.com >> >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-robotics-list >> >> >> >> >> -- >> This email is intended for the addressee only and may contain privileged >> and/or confidential information >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Fedora-robotics-list mailing list >> Fedora-robotics-list at redhat.com >> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-robotics-list >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-robotics-list mailing list > Fedora-robotics-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-robotics-list > -- This email is intended for the addressee only and may contain privileged and/or confidential information -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From hedayatv at gmail.com Wed Jun 10 07:17:08 2009 From: hedayatv at gmail.com (Hedayat Vatankhah) Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2009 11:47:08 +0430 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] Co-ordinating open source robotics packaging. In-Reply-To: <97b8070e0906092301w386bb1berd39924f1212d4d9b@mail.gmail.com> References: <97b8070e0906070338v1ab33434ge340a6838607a1f8@mail.gmail.com> <50f528200906070644t59965a01t2f8414a55d29463@mail.gmail.com> <97b8070e0906082310t49bc5aafid4b813efcc6fafc1@mail.gmail.com> <4A2ECD10.4000601@gmail.com> <97b8070e0906092301w386bb1berd39924f1212d4d9b@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <4A2F5DF4.7040203@gmail.com> Hi, Personally I think that's OK (if others who are not working on Fedora do not have any problems with it!). Good luck, Hedayat On ??/??/?? 10:31, Toby Collett wrote: > Given that this list is relatively low volume and the material should > be mostly relevant do you think it is a good idea to just point people > to this list for discussions on robotics packaging in general?, or > should I create a new list (can probably host via sourceforge and the > Player Project) > > Toby > > 2009/6/9 Hedayat Vatankhah > > > Hi, > A good suggestion. For discussion, I agree with mailing list too. > And also, with wiki for others! > And about the matrix, that's OK. But a little note about RoboCup > Soccer Server: it is not one package. At least, it can be > classified as two packages RoboCup 2D soccer simulation server and > RoboCup 3D soccer simulation server (simspark). The development of > the latter is now mostly done here: > https://sourceforge.net/projects/simspark/. > > Thanks, > Hedayat > > /*Toby Collett >*/ wrote on ???????? ?? > ???? ??? ??:??:???: > > I have had a bit of a look at creating the outline for the > matrix. It is pretty empty at the moment, but hopefully that > will change over time. > > http://playerstage.sourceforge.net/wiki/LinuxRoboticsStudio > > Have a look and let me know what you think. > > Toby > > 2009/6/7 Attilio Priolo > >> > > > In my honest opinion I think that a common mailing list is > a good > mean but a wiki could be the best way to address our efforts. I > vote for a wiki. ;-) > > 2009/6/7 Toby Collett > >> > > > Hi all, > There seems to be increased effort and interest in > packaging > robotics software in various distributions. It seems to be > that the requirements for most distributions are pretty > similar and so it would make sense to put a bit of > effort into > coordinating these efforts, potentially targeting the > same set > of packages and same versions for fedora, ubuntu > (coordinate > with robobuntu?), debian .... > > Does this seem a good idea for others, I am currently > looking > to get involved in some ubuntu packaging (particularly > around > player which I am a developer for and the libraries it uses > such as gearbox), but would prefer to not reinvent the > wheel > too much :) > > If this seems a good idea, what do you think would be > the best > way to coordinate, a common mailing list, a wiki with a > matrix > of packages, distributions and the versions targetted?.... > > Regards, > Toby Collett > -- This email is intended for the addressee only > and may contain > privileged and/or confidential information > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-robotics-list mailing list > Fedora-robotics-list at redhat.com > > > > > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-robotics-list > > > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-robotics-list mailing list > Fedora-robotics-list at redhat.com > > > > > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-robotics-list > > > > > -- > This email is intended for the addressee only and may contain > privileged and/or confidential information > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-robotics-list mailing list > Fedora-robotics-list at redhat.com > > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-robotics-list > > > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-robotics-list mailing list > Fedora-robotics-list at redhat.com > > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-robotics-list > > > > > -- > This email is intended for the addressee only and may contain > privileged and/or confidential information > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-robotics-list mailing list > Fedora-robotics-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-robotics-list From attilio.priolo at gmail.com Fri Jun 12 17:55:17 2009 From: attilio.priolo at gmail.com (Attilio Priolo) Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2009 19:55:17 +0200 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] Question about stage software Message-ID: <50f528200906121055n7ddc2c04k71841c1afe5d31ff@mail.gmail.com> Hi all, I can see that in Fedora repositories there is Player software (in every possible fashion) but I cannot find Stage or Gazebo. 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By the light thus afforded, Ma Message-ID: <54A2904A.6060902@ttrans.cz> therefore, you do not think the present too valuable----" The Countess interrupted her. "Too valuable! certainly not. When you wish to give anything it ought to be something good and serviceable. The green robe with the flowers will be very appropriate for Mary." "Go now, my dear children," said the Countess, when they returned to the room where Mary was, "take good care of the flowers, that they may not fade before dinner. I want the guests to admire the basket also, which will be the most beautiful ornament on our table." Amelia ran to her room with Mary, and told Juliette, her maid, to bring the dress with the white and red flowers. "Do you wish to wear that dress to-day, miss?" said her maid. "No," said Amelia, "I intend to make a present of it to Mary." "Give that dress away!" replied Juliette hastily. "Does the Countess know?" "You forget yourself, I think, Juliette," said Amelia wi -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: adorning.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 9582 bytes Desc: not available URL: From logical at ellesdiek.nl Wed Aug 26 08:49:01 2009 From: logical at ellesdiek.nl (Blacksher) Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2009 10:49:01 +0200 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] F the Boston Courier contains the following humorous but not untruthful descr Message-ID: <4A94F6CB.8090907@ellesdiek.nl> _. Stamps. 2_d_. Stamps. 5th January, 1841, 74,856,960 7,587,960 5th January, 1842, 110,878,344 3,391,800 5th January, 1843, 121,648,080 2,866,080 ------ ------ First three years, 307,383,384 13,845,840 321,229,224 stamps, nominal value, L1,396,146 Expense of manufacture and distribution, 42,763 ------ ------ Net proceeds, L1,353,382 Average yearly, 451,127 The present cost of Label Stamps is reported, July 16, 1846, thus: Paper for a million labels, L5 11_s_. Printing and gumming, 25 -- Salaries, proportion of, 46 10_s_. Contingencies, poundage, &c. 46 10_s_. ---------- ------ Cost per million, L79 -- The entire cost of the Stamped Envelopes is thus stated: Year Ending. Cost. Sold for. Profit. 5th January, 1841, L4,268 L4,292 5th January, 1842, 5,530 5,470 5th January, 1843, 5,290 5,415 5th January, 1844, 6,190 6,540 5th January, 1845, 6,948 7,261 Total, five years, L28,229 L28,978 L749 The original cost of the machinery, L435, is divided and a -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: vocalizers.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 8871 bytes Desc: not available URL: From unbandage at eurocave.nl Fri Aug 28 10:01:32 2009 From: unbandage at eurocave.nl (Nangle) Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2009 11:01:32 +0100 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] M. Before us, a little to our left, was _Hhubeen Message-ID: <4A97AAC6.1060108@eurocave.nl> Banks in the interior. The crevasse through which it issues is wild and romantic in the extreme. High cliffs of basalt are the confines of the water. This, on reaching the plain, is parted with several streams, (to compare great things with small,) in the fashion of the Nile or the Ganges; which the Jordan is not, either at its entrance into this lake or its entrance into the Dead Sea. All the streams are fringed with oleander; and, in the extreme heat of the day, the horses enjoyed not only their drinking, but their wading through the rolling water. This was the boundary between Bashan and Gilead, through the latter of which we had hitherto been travelling, and gave name to the great battle A.D. 637, where the victory obtained by the fierce _Khalid_ and the mild _Abu Obeidah_ decided the fate of Palestine, and opened the way of the Moslems to Jerusalem. Over an extent of four or five miles, before reaching the Jordan, a rich harvest of wheat was being reaped upon the plain. We first attempted to cross at _Samakh_, but finding it impossible at that season, had to turn back to the ford at the broken bridge, which the natives call the 'mother of arches,' (_Umm el Kanater_;) and even there the water was still deep. Corn-fields and flocks of sheep in every direction; but all the shepherds carrying firearms. We most of us lay down on our breasts to drink greedily once more from the dear old river; and then we crossed the Jordan into the land of Canaan, going on to Tiber -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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And looking there, I marvelled as I saw a mimic stage Alive with little actors of a very tender age; And some so very tiny t -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: observer.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 9986 bytes Desc: not available URL: From grogshop at bertvisscher.nl Sun Aug 30 19:54:42 2009 From: grogshop at bertvisscher.nl (Matthys) Date: Sun, 30 Aug 2009 21:54:42 +0200 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] econd e Message-ID: <4A9AD8C4.8020107@bertvisscher.nl> At fashion," remarked Jetson to his tablemates during the evening meal. "Don't you know that you didn't?" inquired one of the midshipmen laconically. None of the other men at table took heed of Jetson's words. At some of the other tables equal silence did not prevail. Midshipmen who did not accuse or suspect Jetson of intentional wickedness expressed the opinion that he was, at all events, careless and not a valuable member of the football squad. Jetson himself was wholly aware that h -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: deceptions.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 9159 bytes Desc: not available URL: From windlessly at sheltieclub.nl Tue Sep 1 15:34:47 2009 From: windlessly at sheltieclub.nl (Methvin) Date: Tue, 01 Sep 2009 17:34:47 +0200 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] of Lamson's store. He walked with a state Message-ID: <4A9D3E9A.2050603@sheltieclub.nl> Ith the approaching performance of "As You Like It" by the Boothby Company, set for Tinkletown on the following Thursday night. Hapgood's Grove had been selected by the agent as the place in which the performance should be given. "Don't they give an afternoon show?" asked Mrs. Williams. "Sure not," said Harry curtly. "It isn't a museum." "Of course not," added Anderson Crow reflectively. "It's a troupe." The next morning, bright and early, Mark Riley fared forth with paste and brush. Before noon, the board fences, barns and blank walls of Tinkletown flamed with great red and blue letters, twining in and about the portraits of Shakespeare, Manager Boothby, Rosalind, Orlando, and an extra king or two in royal robes. A dozen small boys spread the hand bills from the _Banner_ presses, and Tinkletown was stirred by the excitement of a sensation that had not been experienced since Forepaugh's circus visited the county seat three years before. It went without saying that Manager Boothby would present "As You Like It" with an "unrivalled cast." He had "an all-star production," direct from "the leading theatres of the universe." When Mark Riley started out again in the afternoon for a second excursion with paste and brush, "slapping up" small posters with a celerity that bespoke extreme interest on his part, the astonished populace feared that he was announcing a postponement of the performance. Instead of that, however, he was heralding the fact that the Hemisphere Trunk Line and Express Company would gladly pay ten thousand dollars reward for the "apprehension and capture" of the men who robbed one of its richest trains a few nights before, seizing as booty over sixty thousand dollars in money, besides killing two messengers in cold blood. The great train robbery occurred in the western part of the State, hundreds of miles from Tinkletown, but nearly all of its citizens had re -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: revelling.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 10220 bytes Desc: not available URL: From hollowly at apta.org Wed Sep 2 08:22:10 2009 From: hollowly at apta.org (Stalzer) Date: Wed, 02 Sep 2009 10:22:10 +0200 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] loor, sho Message-ID: <4A9E2AD6.6080701@apta.org> F the various stages are not continuous, a want of regularity, which would probably not have occurred had it been built a century later. Upon the floor of the tower are two small brasses, which mark respectively the centre of the tower and the point below the apex of the spire, showing that the spire has an inclination of 3 feet 6 inches towards the north-west. On the walls of the tower two very large brasses record the names of the Vicars of the church since 1242, and of the Bishops in whose Dioceses Coventry has been included from the earliest times. Of the latter, four were Bishops of Mercia, twenty-seven of Lichfield, six of Coventry, thirty-three of Coventry and Lichfield, thirteen of Lichfield and Coventry, four of Worcester, and two Bishops-Suffragan of Coventry. The south aisle is 6 feet narrower than the north at the west end, but its want of parallelism adds 7 feet to its width at its far eastern end. The south-west doorway has its original doors, though these have been subjected to restoration. The first chapel on the south side belonged to the Dyers' Company. When the principal trade of Coventry was the manufacture of woollen and worsted stuffs and the production of a special blue thread, so excellent that it gave rise to a proverbial expression, "he is true Coventry Blue", the Dyers were an important Company.[6] A chantry known as Tale's was probably attached to this chapel, as the salary of the priest, _L5 6s. 8d._, was paid by the Dyers' Company of London. An upper chamber for the priest existed as late as 1607; the floor corbels still remain. A large marble monument (removed hither from the chancel) has medallion portraits of two ladies--Dame Mary Bridgeman and Mrs. Eliza Samwell. The former with her husband, Sir Orlando (Lord Keeper of the Great Seal under Charles II), both died in 1701. The latter, dying in 1724, "ordered this monument to be erected as a remembrance of their g -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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As Bob and Pud came back to the camp they found Jack out on a log casting. The woods were back of him and almost directly above him, but in some uncanny way he managed to cast his fly just where and just as far as he wanted to. As they came by he showed them a dozen fine specimens that he had hooked. "Why go so far from camp?" said he, in his quizzical way. "They bite just as good here." "For you," said Bob. "You're a wizard with the fly, but for a poor novice like myself it is better to seek the fish where they are pretty sure to be found. I'm no Pied Piper of Hamlin to be able to draw fish to my fly as he did rats with his pipe." The camp fire proved -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Authors will be presenting their PowerPoint, audio or video presentations using web-conferencing tools without the need for travel. Conference sessions will be broadcast to all the conference participants, where session participants can interact with the presenter during the presentation and/or during the Q&A slot that follows the presentation. This international conference will be held entirely on-line. The accepted and presented papers will be made available and sent to the authors after the conference both on a DVD (including all papers, PowerPoint presentations and audio presentations) and as a book publication. Springer, the official publisher for CISSE, published the 2005 proceedings in 2 books and the CISSE 2006, CISSE 2007 and CISSE 2008 proceedings in four books each. 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Prospective authors are invited to submit full papers electronically in Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF format through the website of the conference at: http://www.cheapbulkmails.com/IEM/link.php?M=809922&N=12&L=8&F=T Accepted papers must be presented in the virtual conference by one of the authors. 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CISSE is the World's first Engineering/Computing and Systems Research E-Conference. CISSE 2005 was the first high-caliber Research Conference in the world to be completely conducted online in real-time via the internet. CISSE 2005 received 255 research paper submissions and the final program included 140 accepted papers, from more than 45 countries. CISSE 2006 received 691 research paper submissions and the final program included 390 accepted papers, from more than 70 countries. CISSE 2007 received 750 research paper submissions and the final program included 406 accepted papers. A total of 948 paper submissions were received for CISSE 2008 and the final program included 382 accepted papers, from more than 80 countries. The virtual conference will be conducted through the Internet using web-conferencing tools, made available by the conference. Authors will be presenting their PowerPoint, audio or video presentations using web-conferencing tools without the need for travel. Conference sessions will be broadcast to all the conference participants, where session participants can interact with the presenter during the presentation and/or during the Q&A slot that follows the presentation. This international conference will be held entirely on-line. The accepted and presented papers will be made available and sent to the authors after the conference both on a DVD (including all papers, PowerPoint presentations and audio presentations) and as a book publication. Springer, the official publisher for CISSE, published the 2005 proceedings in 2 books and the CISSE 2006, CISSE 2007 and CISSE 2008 proceedings in four books each. Conference participants - authors, presenters and attendees - only need an internet connection and sound available on their computers in order to be able to contribute and participate in this international ground-breaking conference. The on-line structure of this high-quality event will allow academic professionals and industry participants to contribute their work and attend world-class technical presentations based on rigorously refereed submissions, live, without the need for investing significant travel funds or time out of the office. The concept and format of CISSE is ground-breaking. The PowerPoint presentations, final paper manuscripts and time schedule for live presentations over the web had been available for weeks prior to the start of the conference for all registrants, so that the participants can choose the presentations they want to attend and think about questions that they might want to ask. The live audio presentations were also recorded and are part of the permanent CISSE on-line archive - accessible to all registrants - which also includes all the papers, PowerPoint and audio presentations. Potential non-author conference attendees who cannot make the on-line conference dates are encouraged to register, as the entire joint conferences will be archived for future viewing. The CISSE conference audio room provides superb audio even over low speed internet connections, the ability to display PowerPoint presentations, and cross-platform compatibility (the conferencing software runs on Windows, Mac, and any other operating system that supports Java). In addition, the conferencing system allowed for an unlimited number of participants, which in turn granted us the opportunity to allow all CISSE participants to attend all presentations, as opposed to limiting the number of available seats for each session. Prospective authors are invited to submit full papers electronically in Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF format through the website of the conference at: http://www.cisse2009conference.org Accepted papers must be presented in the virtual conference by one of the authors. 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This brings several components e.g. Player does not provide, most importantly a behavior engine, a scripting environment that allows you to "just make the robot do something" in the simulation environment, something that can become an important part of a demo LiveCD. Other major pieces of software we introduced (or wanted to) as Robotics SIG are the Player and Stage packages. Player is in there, but is waiting for a major upgrade. The Stage review stalled and was closed, the Gazebo review never posted. Fortunately I was contacted recently by someone wanting to jump on the Player/Stage train. So I would like to coordinate with everybody interested in the Robotics SIG on how to go forward from here. Some things to consider: - Learn about and integrate new people, there have been quite a few new subscriptions to the mailing list, so I hope for more work force :-) - Player/Stage/Gazebo packaging - Fawkes inclusion and small "robotics game" to develop to get the user easily involved in a simulation environment - RoboCup Soccer Server demo apps (maybe available already?) - New software packages to include - Finally prepare for a LiveCD containing all the robot software with an easy to use simulation environment, especially as teaser - Documentation to get people started with robotics (and the LiveCD) - Toby Collet's distro coordination request If we have enough interested people we might propose this as a feature for F-13? So I think we should discuss a bit and eventually meet on IRC within the next two weeks or so. I'm pretty open on work days, what about you? Regards from Aachen, Tim -- Tim Niemueller www.niemueller.de ================================================================= Imagination is more important than knowledge. (Albert Einstein) From sahilagnihotri at rocketmail.com Sun Oct 4 10:19:12 2009 From: sahilagnihotri at rocketmail.com (Sahil Agnihotri) Date: Sun, 4 Oct 2009 03:19:12 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Fedora Robotics] Re: Fedora-robotics-list Digest, Vol 16, Issue 1 In-Reply-To: <20091002160007.2BB88618B88@hormel.redhat.com> References: <20091002160007.2BB88618B88@hormel.redhat.com> Message-ID: <655574.18439.qm@web59807.mail.ac4.yahoo.com> i m also available on work dayz ......but it would be better on weekends....... ________________________________ From: "fedora-robotics-list-request at redhat.com" To: fedora-robotics-list at redhat.com Sent: Friday, October 2, 2009 9:30:07 PM Subject: Fedora-robotics-list Digest, Vol 16, Issue 1 Note: Forwarded message is attached. Send Fedora-robotics-list mailing list submissions to fedora-robotics-list at redhat.com To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-robotics-list or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to fedora-robotics-list-request at redhat.com You can reach the person managing the list at fedora-robotics-list-owner at redhat.com When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Fedora-robotics-list digest..." Today's Topics: 1. Reviving Robotics SIG (Tim Niemueller) Fw: [Fedora Robotics] Reviving Robotics SIG [Fedora Robotics] Reviving Robotics SIG Fri Oct 02 2009 05:01:02 GMT+0530 (India Standard Time) From: "Tim Niemueller" To: "Fedora Robotics SIG" Hi all. It's been about a year since we last coordinated and met on IRC. Many of us went off at that time for other work (myself for thesis and exams). I'd like to revive the Robotics SIG again, and I hope you can also contribute some time and effort. I'm quite happy to announce that we have finally released the Fawkes Robot Software Framework which we use on all of our robots. The website is at http://www.fawkesrobotics.org. I'm currently working on making it ready for inclusion in Fedora. This brings several components e.g. Player does not provide, most importantly a behavior engine, a scripting environment that allows you to "just make the robot do something" in the simulation environment, something that can become an important part of a demo LiveCD. Other major pieces of software we introduced (or wanted to) as Robotics SIG are the Player and Stage packages. Player is in there, but is waiting for a major upgrade. The Stage review stalled and was closed, the Gazebo review never posted. Fortunately I was contacted recently by someone wanting to jump on the Player/Stage train. So I would like to coordinate with everybody interested in the Robotics SIG on how to go forward from here. Some things to consider: - Learn about and integrate new people, there have been quite a few new subscriptions to the mailing list, so I hope for more work force :-) - Player/Stage/Gazebo packaging - Fawkes inclusion and small "robotics game" to develop to get the user easily involved in a simulation environment - RoboCup Soccer Server demo apps (maybe available already?) - New software packages to include - Finally prepare for a LiveCD containing all the robot software with an easy to use simulation environment, especially as teaser - Documentation to get people started with robotics (and the LiveCD) - Toby Collet's distro coordination request If we have enough interested people we might propose this as a feature for F-13? So I think we should discuss a bit and eventually meet on IRC within the next two weeks or so. I'm pretty open on work days, what about you? Regards from Aachen, Tim -- Tim Niemueller www.niemueller.de ================================================================= Imagination is more important than knowledge. (Albert Einstein) _______________________________________________ Fedora-robotics-list mailing list Fedora-robotics-list at redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-robotics-list -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From hedayat at grad.com Sun Oct 4 20:36:30 2009 From: hedayat at grad.com (Hedayat Vatankhah) Date: Mon, 05 Oct 2009 00:06:30 +0330 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] Reviving Robotics SIG In-Reply-To: <4AC53BB6.9010701@niemueller.de> References: <4AC53BB6.9010701@niemueller.de> Message-ID: <4AC9074E.2080907@grad.com> Hi Tim, On ??/??/?? 03:01, Tim Niemueller wrote: > Hi all. > > It's been about a year since we last coordinated and met on IRC. Many of > us went off at that time for other work (myself for thesis and exams). > I'd like to revive the Robotics SIG again, and I hope you can also > contribute some time and effort. > > I'm quite happy to announce that we have finally released the Fawkes > Robot Software Framework which we use on all of our robots. The website > is athttp://www.fawkesrobotics.org. I'm currently working on making it > ready for inclusion in Fedora. This brings several components e.g. > Player does not provide, most importantly a behavior engine, a scripting > environment that allows you to "just make the robot do something" in the > simulation environment, something that can become an important part of a > demo LiveCD. > Great! > Other major pieces of software we introduced (or wanted to) as Robotics > SIG are the Player and Stage packages. Player is in there, but is > waiting for a major upgrade. The Stage review stalled and was closed, > the Gazebo review never posted. Fortunately I was contacted recently by > someone wanting to jump on the Player/Stage train. > > So I would like to coordinate with everybody interested in the Robotics > SIG on how to go forward from here. Some things to consider: > - Learn about and integrate new people, there have been quite a few new > subscriptions to the mailing list, so I hope for more work force :-) > - Player/Stage/Gazebo packaging > - Fawkes inclusion and small "robotics game" to develop to get the user > easily involved in a simulation environment > - RoboCup Soccer Server demo apps (maybe available already?) > No, they are not. There is not anything as an official demo applications; and I don't have enough motivation to package a team as a demo application since I'm not sure if packaging some teams just to show the possibilities of RoboCup Soccer Server worth the needed effort! AFAIK, they (in the package form) are not usable for anything but a demo. > - New software packages to include > - Finally prepare for a LiveCD containing all the robot software with an > easy to use simulation environment, especially as teaser > - Documentation to get people started with robotics (and the LiveCD) > - Toby Collet's distro coordination request > > If we have enough interested people we might propose this as a feature > for F-13? > I hope so! > So I think we should discuss a bit and eventually meet on IRC within the > next two weeks or so. I'm pretty open on work days, what about you? > I think I can be available almost on any days. Thanks, Hedayat > Regards from Aachen, > Tim > > From tim at niemueller.de Tue Oct 6 08:28:15 2009 From: tim at niemueller.de (Tim Niemueller) Date: Tue, 06 Oct 2009 10:28:15 +0200 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] Reviving Robotics SIG In-Reply-To: <4AC53BB6.9010701@niemueller.de> References: <4AC53BB6.9010701@niemueller.de> Message-ID: <4ACAFF9F.6000309@niemueller.de> On 02.10.2009 01:31, Tim Niemueller wrote: > Hi all. > > So I think we should discuss a bit and eventually meet on IRC within the > next two weeks or so. I'm pretty open on work days, what about you? Here are some dates, please reply when it's ok for you: - Thursday, Oct 8th, 9:00 UTC or 16:00 UTC - Monday, Oct 12th, 9:00 UTC or 16:00 UTC - Thursday, Oct 15th, 9:00 UTC or 16:00 UTC Regards, Tim -- Tim Niemueller www.niemueller.de ================================================================= Imagination is more important than knowledge. (Albert Einstein) From hedayatv at gmail.com Wed Oct 7 01:05:38 2009 From: hedayatv at gmail.com (Hedayat Vatankhah) Date: Wed, 07 Oct 2009 04:35:38 +0330 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] Reviving Robotics SIG In-Reply-To: <4ACAFF9F.6000309@niemueller.de> References: <4AC53BB6.9010701@niemueller.de> <4ACAFF9F.6000309@niemueller.de> Message-ID: <4ACBE962.8040203@gmail.com> Hi, On ??/??/?? 11:58, Tim Niemueller wrote: > On 02.10.2009 01:31, Tim Niemueller wrote: > >> Hi all. >> > >> So I think we should discuss a bit and eventually meet on IRC within the >> next two weeks or so. I'm pretty open on work days, what about you? >> > Here are some dates, please reply when it's ok for you: > - Thursday, Oct 8th, 9:00 UTC or 16:00 UTC > - Monday, Oct 12th, 9:00 UTC or 16:00 UTC > - Thursday, Oct 15th, 9:00 UTC or 16:00 UTC > I am unable to be available on October 8th, but other dates should be fine with me. Also, I prefer 16:00 UTC. Thanks, Hedayat > Regards, > Tim > > From richmattes at gmail.com Fri Oct 9 19:22:16 2009 From: richmattes at gmail.com (Rich Mattes) Date: Fri, 9 Oct 2009 15:22:16 -0400 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] Reviving Robotics SIG In-Reply-To: <4ACBE962.8040203@gmail.com> References: <4AC53BB6.9010701@niemueller.de> <4ACAFF9F.6000309@niemueller.de> <4ACBE962.8040203@gmail.com> Message-ID: <7286730f0910091222l2a46be18y5ea109f9b85614e2@mail.gmail.com> Hi, 10/8 is out of the question since it was yesterday, but I'm available the other two days at 16:00 Rich On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 9:05 PM, Hedayat Vatankhah wrote: > Hi, > > > On ??/??/?? 11:58, Tim Niemueller wrote: > >> On 02.10.2009 01:31, Tim Niemueller wrote: >> >> >>> Hi all. >>> >>> >> >> >>> So I think we should discuss a bit and eventually meet on IRC within the >>> next two weeks or so. I'm pretty open on work days, what about you? >>> >>> >> Here are some dates, please reply when it's ok for you: >> - Thursday, Oct 8th, 9:00 UTC or 16:00 UTC >> - Monday, Oct 12th, 9:00 UTC or 16:00 UTC >> - Thursday, Oct 15th, 9:00 UTC or 16:00 UTC >> >> > I am unable to be available on October 8th, but other dates should be fine > with me. Also, I prefer 16:00 UTC. > > Thanks, > Hedayat > > Regards, >> Tim >> >> >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-robotics-list mailing list > Fedora-robotics-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-robotics-list > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From richmattes at gmail.com Sun Oct 11 01:07:08 2009 From: richmattes at gmail.com (Rich Mattes) Date: Sat, 10 Oct 2009 21:07:08 -0400 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] Updated player packages Message-ID: <4AD12FBC.2080707@gmail.com> Hi all, I've been talking to Tim about getting the latest versions of Player, Stage, and Gazebo in the Fedora repos. After much work, I was finally able to get a .spec file put together for Player-3.0.0. I've uploaded my .spec and SRPM to http://www.richmattes.com/rpms You can try them out, they should build and install just fine. If they're up to snuff, you can feel free to use them as a basis for a Player 3.0 release on Fedora. When player transitioned to CMake, they hard-coded the library install path as $prefix/lib in several places. I had add some logic to determine whether Cmake was running on x86_64 or ppc64, and then replace lib with lib64 if it was. Then i had to go through and find every hard-coded "/lib" and replace it with my new variable. A little annoying, but the result is a version of Player 3.0.0 that builds successfully for dist-f11 on koji. (see the buildlog at http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=1740188) I've also been talking to Tim about becoming a co-maintainer for Player. I contacted the Fedora-Packagers list, and in order to become a co-maintainer I still have to be sponsored. I'm going to submit gearbox 9.07 in the coming weeks in an effort to become sponsored, once I do we can add that to Player's BuildRequires, and then I'll get to work on Stage and Gazebo. I went ahead and added myself and a few things to the Robotics SIG wiki page. I also updated Player's feature matrix at http://playerstage.sourceforge.net/wiki/LinuxRoboticsStudio, but I don't think anyone looks there anymore. Rich Mattes From sahilagnihotri at rocketmail.com Sun Oct 11 02:32:18 2009 From: sahilagnihotri at rocketmail.com (Sahil Agnihotri) Date: Sat, 10 Oct 2009 19:32:18 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Fedora Robotics] Reviving Robotics SIG In-Reply-To: <4ACBE962.8040203@gmail.com> References: <4AC53BB6.9010701@niemueller.de> <4ACAFF9F.6000309@niemueller.de> <4ACBE962.8040203@gmail.com> Message-ID: <368485.28074.qm@web59812.mail.ac4.yahoo.com> Thursday, Oct 15th, 9:00 UTC or 16:00 UTC ________________________________ From: Hedayat Vatankhah To: Fedora Robotics SIG Sent: Wed, October 7, 2009 6:35:38 AM Subject: Re: [Fedora Robotics] Reviving Robotics SIG Hi, On ??/??/?? 11:58, Tim Niemueller wrote: > On 02.10.2009 01:31, Tim Niemueller wrote: > >> Hi all. >> > >> So I think we should discuss a bit and eventually meet on IRC within the >> next two weeks or so. I'm pretty open on work days, what about you? >> > Here are some dates, please reply when it's ok for you: > - Thursday, Oct 8th, 9:00 UTC or 16:00 UTC > - Monday, Oct 12th, 9:00 UTC or 16:00 UTC > - Thursday, Oct 15th, 9:00 UTC or 16:00 UTC > I am unable to be available on October 8th, but other dates should be fine with me. Also, I prefer 16:00 UTC. Thanks, Hedayat > Regards, > Tim > > _______________________________________________ Fedora-robotics-list mailing list Fedora-robotics-list at redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-robotics-list -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I'm pretty open on work days, what about you? >>>>>> >>>Here are some dates, please reply when it's ok for you: >>- Thursday, Oct 8th, 9:00 UTC or 16:00 UTC >>- Monday, Oct 12th, 9:00 UTC or 16:00 UTC >>- Thursday, Oct 15th, 9:00 UTC or 16:00 UTC >>>> >>I am unable to be available on October 8th, but other dates should be fine with me. Also, I prefer 16:00 UTC. > >Thanks, >Hedayat > > >Regards, >> Tim >> >> >> > >_______________________________________________ >>Fedora-robotics-list mailing list >Fedora-robotics-list at redhat.com >https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-robotics-list > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tim at niemueller.de Sun Oct 11 21:55:39 2009 From: tim at niemueller.de (Tim Niemueller) Date: Sun, 11 Oct 2009 23:55:39 +0200 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] Reviving Robotics SIG In-Reply-To: <4ACAFF9F.6000309@niemueller.de> References: <4AC53BB6.9010701@niemueller.de> <4ACAFF9F.6000309@niemueller.de> Message-ID: <4AD2545B.7020007@niemueller.de> Hi all. Based on the received feedback I'm scheduling the IRC meeting for the Fedora Robotics SIG for *Thursday, Oct 15th, 16:00 UTC*. The meeting will be held on Freenode IRC in #fedora-robotics. I will update the wiki page to reflect this. Please, try to attend numerous, so that we can get things rolling again. My proposal for the topics was in the original mail of this thread. Please make a note if you want to see anything else or want to change something on the list. Regards, Tim -- Tim Niemueller www.niemueller.de ================================================================= Imagination is more important than knowledge. 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Patel CISSE 2009 Support Team University of Bridgeport e-mail: info at cisse2009.org Bridgeport, CT 06604, U.S.A. http://www.cisse2009.org ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Click here on http://server1.streamsend.com/streamsend/unsubscribe.php?cd=3326&md=362&ud=c8c353fb65d007fc8559ecf6d16346ec to update your profile or Unsubscribe From tim at niemueller.de Thu Oct 15 15:34:13 2009 From: tim at niemueller.de (Tim Niemueller) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 17:34:13 +0200 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] Reminder: meeting today 16:00 UTC (30 minutes from now) Message-ID: <4AD740F5.8080503@niemueller.de> Hi Robotics SIG. This is a short reminder that the next Fedora Robotics SIG will be held today at 16:00 UTC (which is in abbout 30 min from now). Regards, Tim -- Tim Niemueller www.niemueller.de ================================================================= Imagination is more important than knowledge. (Albert Einstein) From hedayatv at gmail.com Thu Oct 15 18:24:42 2009 From: hedayatv at gmail.com (Hedayat Vatankhah) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 21:54:42 +0330 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] Reminder: meeting today 16:00 UTC (30 minutes from now) In-Reply-To: <4AD740F5.8080503@niemueller.de> References: <4AD740F5.8080503@niemueller.de> Message-ID: <4AD768EA.7030703@gmail.com> Hi, I'm really sorry for my absence :(. Hopefully I'll be available next time. Good luck, Hedayat /*Tim Niemueller */ wrote on ???????? ?? ????? ??? ??:??:???: > Hi Robotics SIG. > > This is a short reminder that the next Fedora Robotics SIG will be held > today at 16:00 UTC (which is in abbout 30 min from now). > > Regards, > Tim > > From hedayat at grad.com Thu Oct 15 18:28:29 2009 From: hedayat at grad.com (Hedayat Vatnakhah) Date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 21:58:29 +0330 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] Reminder: meeting today 16:00 UTC (30 minutes from now) In-Reply-To: <4AD740F5.8080503@niemueller.de> References: <4AD740F5.8080503@niemueller.de> Message-ID: <4AD769CD.7050703@grad.com> Hi, I'm really sorry for my absence :(. Hopefully I'll be available next time. Good luck, Hedayat /*Tim Niemueller */ wrote on ???????? ?? ????? ??? ??:??:???: > Hi Robotics SIG. > > This is a short reminder that the next Fedora Robotics SIG will be held > today at 16:00 UTC (which is in abbout 30 min from now). > > Regards, > Tim > > From tim at niemueller.de Sat Oct 17 15:58:20 2009 From: tim at niemueller.de (Tim Niemueller) Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2009 17:58:20 +0200 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] Meeting minutes 2009-10-15 Message-ID: <4AD9E99C.9080907@niemueller.de> Hi Fedora Robotics SIG. I have uploaded the meeting minutes to the Fedora wiki. You can find it at http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Robotics/Meeting-20091015 Short summary: * SIG member introduced to each other * Player upgrade to 3.0.0 imminent (updated by rmattes, will be pushed by timn) * rmattes will propose gearbox and Stage 3.2 for Fedora inclusion, needs sponsor * timn will push Fawkes once 0.4 is out * tcollet helps getting Player patches included upstream * focus on getting a Player/Stage/Fawkes simulation environment on a LiveCD, likely based on F-12 during the rest of the year. * try to get interactive demos to get the user involved with the simulation environment easily. Can be based on Fawkes' Lua-based behavior engine. * ultimate goal: attract more people with the LiveCD and provide a common ground for future advancements. If you were not able to attend the meeting but want to join the party please let us know! Tim -- Tim Niemueller www.niemueller.de ================================================================= Imagination is more important than knowledge. (Albert Einstein) From tim at niemueller.de Thu Oct 22 21:24:25 2009 From: tim at niemueller.de (Tim Niemueller) Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 23:24:25 +0200 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] RFC: Location for Player config files Message-ID: <4AE0CD89.90304@niemueller.de> Hi all. I have integrated Rich's modifications to upgrade the Player package to 3.0.0. I ran into a problem I'd like to discuss here. Toby, please have a look as you might give some insight as upstream developer. By default the config files are now installed to /usr/share/player/config. For Player 2.1.0 the configs were installed to /etc/player/config, which seems more reasonable. What is the reasoning for moving them? Since this are regular config files which might be modified I see no reason to put them in /usr/share. The Linux FHS states that /usr/share is for "all read-only architecture independent data files" (cf. http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html#PURPOSE26). It seems that this does not apply to the config files. What do you think? Regards, Tim -- Tim Niemueller www.niemueller.de ================================================================= Imagination is more important than knowledge. (Albert Einstein) From hedayatv at gmail.com Thu Oct 22 22:14:47 2009 From: hedayatv at gmail.com (Hedayat Vatankhah) Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 01:44:47 +0330 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] RFC: Location for Player config files In-Reply-To: <4AE0CD89.90304@niemueller.de> References: <4AE0CD89.90304@niemueller.de> Message-ID: <4AE0D957.4090704@gmail.com> Hi, On ??/??/?? 12:54, Tim Niemueller wrote: > Hi all. > > I have integrated Rich's modifications to upgrade the Player package to > 3.0.0. I ran into a problem I'd like to discuss here. Toby, please have > a look as you might give some insight as upstream developer. > > By default the config files are now installed to > /usr/share/player/config. For Player 2.1.0 the configs were installed to > /etc/player/config, which seems more reasonable. > > What is the reasoning for moving them? Since this are regular config > files which might be modified I see no reason to put them in /usr/share. > The Linux FHS states that /usr/share is for "all read-only architecture > independent data files" (cf. > http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html#PURPOSE26). It seems that > this does not apply to the config files. What do you think? > Just my personal opinion: At the first look, I thought that the new place is not suitable for config files; but after a very brief look at them, I feel that the new place is not bad too. I think these configuration files are not there to be modified. They are created for special purposes (e.g. a specific robot), so someone with new requirements should create a new config file and so these config files are not going to be modified. If that is correct, so putting these config files in /usr/share is OK. But the user must not put his own configuration files in that directory. So, either he should be able to put his config files in any directory (probably somewhere in his home directory) or below /etc. If all what I said applies to these configuration files, I think they completely satisfy "read only architecture independent data files". Thanks, Hedayat > Regards, > Tim > > From tim at niemueller.de Thu Oct 22 22:51:24 2009 From: tim at niemueller.de (Tim Niemueller) Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 00:51:24 +0200 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] RFC: Location for Player config files In-Reply-To: <4AE0D957.4090704@gmail.com> References: <4AE0CD89.90304@niemueller.de> <4AE0D957.4090704@gmail.com> Message-ID: <4AE0E1EC.60400@niemueller.de> On 23.10.2009 00:14, Hedayat Vatankhah wrote: > Hi, Hi Hedayat, thanks for the quick reply! > If all what I said applies to these configuration files, I think they > completely satisfy "read only architecture independent data files". I thought about your reasoning. But there are device files and the like specified in the config files which may change. Additionally to create a new configuration most of the time you start by copying an existing config file, being able to do this in the very same directory makes things simpler. Additionally having some config files in /usr/share and some in /etc seems odd. I'd like to hear more opinions, but I tend to the /etc solution atm. Regards, Tim -- Tim Niemueller www.niemueller.de ================================================================= Imagination is more important than knowledge. (Albert Einstein) From richmattes at gmail.com Thu Oct 22 23:04:27 2009 From: richmattes at gmail.com (Rich Mattes) Date: Thu, 22 Oct 2009 19:04:27 -0400 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] RFC: Location for Player config files In-Reply-To: <4AE0E1EC.60400@niemueller.de> References: <4AE0CD89.90304@niemueller.de> <4AE0D957.4090704@gmail.com> <4AE0E1EC.60400@niemueller.de> Message-ID: <4AE0E4FB.7010700@gmail.com> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From hedayatv at gmail.com Thu Oct 22 23:13:31 2009 From: hedayatv at gmail.com (Hedayat Vatankhah) Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 02:43:31 +0330 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] RFC: Location for Player config files In-Reply-To: <4AE0E1EC.60400@niemueller.de> References: <4AE0CD89.90304@niemueller.de> <4AE0D957.4090704@gmail.com> <4AE0E1EC.60400@niemueller.de> Message-ID: <4AE0E71B.1040000@gmail.com> On ??/??/?? 02:21, Tim Niemueller wrote: > On 23.10.2009 00:14, Hedayat Vatankhah wrote: > >> Hi, >> > Hi Hedayat, thanks for the quick reply! > > :) >> If all what I said applies to these configuration files, I think they >> completely satisfy "read only architecture independent data files". >> > I thought about your reasoning. But there are device files and the like > specified in the config files which may change. Well, if they are going to be modified themselves then /usr is not an appropriate location. > Additionally to create a > new configuration most of the time you start by copying an existing > config file, being able to do this in the very same directory makes > things simpler. Additionally having some config files in /usr/share and > some in /etc seems odd. > If player allows; people will probably put their own config files in their home directories or something like that. There is no need to put them in /etc. Anyway, thanks for your efforts; Hedayat > I'd like to hear more opinions, but I tend to the /etc solution atm. > > Regards, > Tim > > From tcollett+lists at plan9.net.nz Fri Oct 23 19:28:29 2009 From: tcollett+lists at plan9.net.nz (Toby Collett) Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 20:28:29 +0100 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] RFC: Location for Player config files In-Reply-To: <4AE0E71B.1040000@gmail.com> References: <4AE0CD89.90304@niemueller.de> <4AE0D957.4090704@gmail.com> <4AE0E1EC.60400@niemueller.de> <4AE0E71B.1040000@gmail.com> Message-ID: <97b8070e0910231228m6cd3df0eu373b02a96cbb7ec8@mail.gmail.com> Hi, Those config files are basically examples of how to set up config files, or starting points to bootstrap from. At least this is how I believe most people use them. Thats why /usr/share was chosen. Possibly they should be in /usr/share/doc? Toby 2009/10/23 Hedayat Vatankhah > > > On ??/??/?? 02:21, Tim Niemueller wrote: > >> On 23.10.2009 00:14, Hedayat Vatankhah wrote: >> >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> >> Hi Hedayat, thanks for the quick reply! >> >> >> > :) > > If all what I said applies to these configuration files, I think they >>> completely satisfy "read only architecture independent data files". >>> >>> >> I thought about your reasoning. But there are device files and the like >> specified in the config files which may change. >> > Well, if they are going to be modified themselves then /usr is not an > appropriate location. > > Additionally to create a >> new configuration most of the time you start by copying an existing >> config file, being able to do this in the very same directory makes >> things simpler. Additionally having some config files in /usr/share and >> some in /etc seems odd. >> >> > If player allows; people will probably put their own config files in their > home directories or something like that. There is no need to put them in > /etc. > > Anyway, thanks for your efforts; > Hedayat > >> I'd like to hear more opinions, but I tend to the /etc solution atm. >> >> Regards, >> Tim >> >> >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Fedora-robotics-list mailing list > Fedora-robotics-list at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-robotics-list > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From richmattes at gmail.com Sat Oct 24 19:33:40 2009 From: richmattes at gmail.com (Rich Mattes) Date: Sat, 24 Oct 2009 15:33:40 -0400 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] Gearbox submitted Message-ID: <4AE35694.1090903@gmail.com> Hi everyone, I've submitted a Gearbox package for review at https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=530251 Among other things, this library enables the "flexiport" and "hokuyo_aist" drivers in Player. Feel free to review or add comments! Rich From julietinj at gmx.com Tue Oct 27 08:48:38 2009 From: julietinj at gmx.com (juliet isaac) Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 04:48:38 -0400 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] A recommendation from a friend Message-ID: Hello, My name is Juliet,I wish to communicate you through this medium and i wish my meeting you will not offend you in anyway.I will like to know more of you,work,family etc.In my next mail i will tell you more about me.Moreover i have very Important issue which is given me lot of concern to discuss with you.Have a nice time till i hear from you.Thanks for your understanding,expecting to hear from you soonest. Sincerely Yours, Juliet. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mel at redhat.com Thu Nov 5 14:35:22 2009 From: mel at redhat.com (Mel Chua) Date: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 09:35:22 -0500 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] Got pictures of you + robots for the Fedora 12 tour? Message-ID: <4AF2E2AA.2080701@redhat.com> I thought you folks might be able to help out with this... any ideas? -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: Fedora 12 tour Date: Thu, 05 Nov 2009 09:31:32 -0500 From: Mel Chua Reply-To: For discussions about marketing and expanding the Fedora user base To: For discussions about marketing and expanding the Fedora user base > Hello Paul, > > I've a FEL-related screenshot for you. > http://publictest6.fedoraproject.org/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=56&g2_imageViewsIndex=1 > > Chitlesh > Thanks, Chitlesh! I uploaded it to the wiki at https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/File:FEL-f12-screenshot.png and added it in https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_12_one_page_release_notes#Desktop_Users - now if we could only get a picture of someone soldering or tinkering with a robot to go next to it... --Mel -- Fedora-marketing-list mailing list Fedora-marketing-list at redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-marketing-list From thomas.moulard at gmail.com Thu Nov 5 20:01:04 2009 From: thomas.moulard at gmail.com (Thomas Moulard) Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2009 21:01:04 +0100 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] [Package proposal] RobOptim Message-ID: Hello everyone, I am the main developer of a set of software packages called RobOptim and I would like to know if they would be eligible for inclusion in Fedora. * Description: RobOptim is a set of packages designed to make robotics non-linear optimization problem easier to solve. It is composed of several packages which are focusing on different kind of problem related to robotics, especially humanoid robotics. roboptim-core is a C++ generic library which aims at defining an optimization problem in a generic way, it also provides mathematical tools such as finite difference computation and gradient checks. However roboptim-core does not contain any optimization algorithm in itself, it links against solvers such as CFSQP (main one we are using but unfortunately not open) and Ipopt (a draft implementation has been done, need some testing though), etc. roboptim-trajectory is a toolbox which contains trajectory definitions, cost functions and constraints which can be used to build optimization projects. Optimization has many interests in robotics (and RobOptim can optimize whatever problem is given as long as it is well-formed) but as far as I am concerned I use it to optimize humanoid robot trajectories. This project is eight months old and has been used on Linux and Microsoft Windows. Of course, I am volunteering to maintain the package. I have no experience in "real" packaging but I still have messed around with RPMs a bit. You can see a a first try here: http://roboptim.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=roboptim/package.git;a=tree;f=rpm/roboptim-core/0.1 Note that it was not designed with Fedora's policies in mind, so it probably is not acceptable in this state... RobOptim packages are using GNU Autoconf, Automake and Libtool, Doxygen for documentation and provides a (small) test suite which is regularly run through Valgrind. * External dependencies: - Boost (>=1.34.1) - GNU Libtool ltdl * Web site: http://roboptim.sourceforge.net/ * License: - LGPL for roboptim-core/roboptim-trajectory - For plug-ins: LGPL or whatever is compatible with the license of the solver. I do not really know what is Fedora's policies regarding scientific packages (minimum user base? quality?), so any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, -- Thomas Moulard From tim at niemueller.de Fri Nov 6 23:54:40 2009 From: tim at niemueller.de (Tim Niemueller) Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2009 00:54:40 +0100 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] Player 3.0.0 packages Message-ID: <4AF4B740.4060804@niemueller.de> Hi all. The Player 3.0.0 packages have been committed, built (for F-11, F-12 and F-13), and submitted to update-testing for F-11, go have a look. Based on input of the recent thread the config files are still in /etc/player. Arguments for and against it weighing out pretty even my reasoning is that anywhere in /etc is where most people will start looking for config files, even if they are meant to be templates, and especially if they used the Player 2 package already. After all, the Apache config for example is also a giant template for your stuff... The package does not build for the devel branch (F-13) at the moment (cf. https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=140037). See the build.log of the failed tasks. It says it cannot find boost_thread while boost-devel is included in the BuildRequires (and according to root.log it's installed just fine). Need to have a closer look what the problem is, suggestions welcome. Rich: sorry, took longer for time constraint reasons to get the stuff pushed. How are your review requests/sponsoring doing? Regards, Tim -- Tim Niemueller www.niemueller.de ================================================================= Imagination is more important than knowledge. (Albert Einstein) From richmattes at gmail.com Sat Nov 7 20:45:21 2009 From: richmattes at gmail.com (Rich Mattes) Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2009 15:45:21 -0500 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] Player 3.0.0 packages In-Reply-To: <4AF4B740.4060804@niemueller.de> References: <4AF4B740.4060804@niemueller.de> Message-ID: <4AF5DC61.7040700@gmail.com> It looks like boost got split up into a lot of sub-packages for F13, see http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=136696. It looks like if you add the package boost-thread for the F13 we should be ok. I'm slowly getting gearbox in shape. I have a pending review request, but I've been coordinating with their developers recently. I shared the changes i made to cmake to install to lib64, but that changes a few of the config files they have. I pointed it out to them, and they said they'll go ahead and fix it. I also got them to clarify their licenses, so I have to update that in my .spec too. Once they fix the cmake stuff, I might try making a package based on a subversion snapshot until they come out with a new release. I also have a few packaging questions. I asked the fedora-packaging list this week, but they haven't responded. (http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-packaging/2009-November/msg00002.html) I'll try pinging them again today. Now that the Player package is in, I'll start working on Stage. Rich Tim Niemueller wrote: > Hi all. > > The Player 3.0.0 packages have been committed, built (for F-11, F-12 and > F-13), and submitted to update-testing for F-11, go have a look. > > Based on input of the recent thread the config files are still in > /etc/player. Arguments for and against it weighing out pretty even my > reasoning is that anywhere in /etc is where most people will start > looking for config files, even if they are meant to be templates, and > especially if they used the Player 2 package already. After all, the > Apache config for example is also a giant template for your stuff... > > The package does not build for the devel branch (F-13) at the moment > (cf. https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=140037). See > the build.log of the failed tasks. It says it cannot find boost_thread > while boost-devel is included in the BuildRequires (and according to > root.log it's installed just fine). Need to have a closer look what the > problem is, suggestions welcome. > > Rich: sorry, took longer for time constraint reasons to get the stuff > pushed. How are your review requests/sponsoring doing? > > Regards, > Tim > > From tim at niemueller.de Sat Nov 7 21:19:38 2009 From: tim at niemueller.de (Tim Niemueller) Date: Sat, 07 Nov 2009 22:19:38 +0100 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] Player 3.0.0 packages In-Reply-To: <4AF5DC61.7040700@gmail.com> References: <4AF4B740.4060804@niemueller.de> <4AF5DC61.7040700@gmail.com> Message-ID: <4AF5E46A.9080401@niemueller.de> On 07.11.2009 21:45, Rich Mattes wrote: > It looks like boost got split up into a lot of sub-packages for F13, see > http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=136696. It looks > like if you add the package boost-thread for the F13 we should be ok. The F-12 package is also split, but the -devel subpackage works for all of the other packages. Will have a closer look if that changed for F-13. > I'm slowly getting gearbox in shape. I have a pending review request, > but I've been coordinating with their developers recently. I shared the > changes i made to cmake to install to lib64, but that changes a few of > the config files they have. I pointed it out to them, and they said > they'll go ahead and fix it. I also got them to clarify their licenses, Good! > so I have to update that in my .spec too. Once they fix the cmake > stuff, I might try making a package based on a subversion snapshot until > they come out with a new release. I also have a few packaging Yes, good idea. Remember the 0.x format for the release number. > questions. I asked the fedora-packaging list this week, but they > haven't responded. Ok, here are answers from my experience, though you can probably get more authoritative answers on the mailing list: 1) Yes, all normal libraries go to /usr/lib. Subdirs in libdir are generally only used e.g. for plugins. Libs you link to regularly go to the libdir. 1a) and 2) I'd consider this a bug/bad choice in the upstream project. Is it possible, does it make sense and could they be convinced to follow the "standard" behavior? > (http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-packaging/2009-November/msg00002.html) > I'll try pinging them again today. > > Now that the Player package is in, I'll start working on Stage. Ok, maybe it's not yet in the buildroot, so either the Player package has to go stable first (please all help and mark the package is working at https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/F11/FEDORA-2009-11127) or I need to request tagging. Let me know when koji builds do not work, yet, or pull in older Player versions (check root.log). Tim -- Tim Niemueller www.niemueller.de ================================================================= Imagination is more important than knowledge. (Albert Einstein) From richmattes at gmail.com Mon Nov 9 03:28:52 2009 From: richmattes at gmail.com (Rich Mattes) Date: Sun, 08 Nov 2009 22:28:52 -0500 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] New Gearbox, Stage Issues In-Reply-To: <4AF5E46A.9080401@niemueller.de> References: <4AF4B740.4060804@niemueller.de> <4AF5DC61.7040700@gmail.com> <4AF5E46A.9080401@niemueller.de> Message-ID: <4AF78C74.5090003@gmail.com> Hi All, I updated gearbox to 9.07-3, and fixed a bunch of issues relating to install directories. I also fixed an issue that prevented the ppc build. Now the only unsupported arch is ppc64, because of a missing dependency. We can probably enable ppc in Player now, I only disabled it because of issues with Gearbox (which Player will depend on at some point). And please feel free to review the package: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=530251 I've got some trouble with my Stage 3.2.1 package. By default, libstageplugin only builds a target called "stageplugin.so", which installs to ${prefix}/lib. I changed the cmake files around to generate a libstageplugin.so and libstageplugin.so.3.2.1. These are in the -devel and vanilla pacakges, respectively. Player is now having trouble loading a library with a version number attached to it, but has no problems loading libstageplugin.so (which means the stage-devel file is needed to make player and stage play nice). I can either remove the version information from libstageplugin.so.3.2.1, or change all of the config files to load "libstageplugin.so.3.2.1". I was also thinking we might be able to create a /usr/lib/player, and have unversioned player plugins live there by default. Then we could patch player to look there when it tries to load plugin libraries. This could help in the future if we try to seperate libplayerdrivers.so into a bunch of smaller pieces, but there's probably other issues we'll have to deal with if we try that. Let me know if you have any ideas on how I should handle this. Rich From tim at niemueller.de Thu Nov 19 23:24:00 2009 From: tim at niemueller.de (Tim Niemueller) Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 00:24:00 +0100 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] Player 3.0.0 packages In-Reply-To: <4AF4B740.4060804@niemueller.de> References: <4AF4B740.4060804@niemueller.de> Message-ID: <4B05D390.2090109@niemueller.de> Hi all. I have revoked the update package and re-pushed with a minor fix: the devel subpackage now obsoletes the (no longer available) static subpackage which used to contain static libraries which are no longer produced. This is required to get the otherwise stale static subpackage removed form the update repositories. 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Name: alfilaria.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 18925 bytes Desc: not available URL: From downpipe at torensma.net Thu Dec 24 19:43:56 2009 From: downpipe at torensma.net (Rigel Bibbins) Date: Thu, 24 Dec 2009 20:43:56 +0100 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] could dwarf the proportions of that Message-ID: <4B33C411.6030102@torensma.net> the Principal. What do you think he went and did only last term. Why, he was having some of the senior men to tea and was going to put some coal on the fire with the tongs and some sugar in his cup. Bothered if he didn't put the sugar in the fire and a lump of coal in his cup. It didn't so much matter him putting sugar in the fire. That's all according, as they say. But fancy--well, I tell you we had a good laugh over it in the lodge when the gentlemen came out and told me." "Ought I to explain that I've already dined with him?" Mark asked. "Are you in any what you might call immediate hurry to get away?" the porter asked judicially. "I'm in no hurry at all. I'd like to stay a bit longer." "Then you'd better go to dinner with him again to-night and stay in college over the Sunday. I'll take it upon myself to explain to the Dean why you're still here. If it had been tea I should have said 'don't bother about it,' but dinner's another matter, isn't it? And he always has dinner laid for two or more in case he's asked anybo -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: hydrazine.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 20415 bytes Desc: not available URL: From disenthrals at aimpro.nl Sat Dec 26 05:09:54 2009 From: disenthrals at aimpro.nl (Moores) Date: Sat, 26 Dec 2009 06:09:54 +0100 Subject: [Fedora Robotics] Ded in camp in order to get to drilling as early as possible i Message-ID: <4B3599FE.7070706@aimpro.nl> be well rested as we ourselves will be. We want to make Green River tomorrow night and Rock Springs the next night. I consider it is about eighty miles to Rock Springs from here, and we ought to make it in two days." The next morning we were up bright and early and were on our journey as soon as we could see the trail. Nothing happened to disturb us, and we reached Green River just before sunset. We crossed the river and went into camp just above the Ford. We had just got our horses staked out when we heard whips snapping and people's voices shouting. Jim listened a moment and said, "What in thunder does that mean?" I answered, "I think it is an emigrant train coming." Jim said, "By jove if that is so, we will have to move from here and stake our horses somewhere else, for no doubt they will want to camp right here, and if there is mu -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The two Miss Brooks, his relations, were always of those parties; they were both formed by nature to excite love in others, as well as to be susceptible of it themselves; they were just what the king wanted: the ear -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: midterms.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 21203 bytes Desc: not available URL: