Tuesday, August 31, 2010

arbcombo -- Presentation and Updated Agenda Posted - Public Workshops to Discuss Revised Off-Road and Truck and Bus Emissions Inventories

The workshop presentations and updated agenda for the
August/September workshops have been posted.

Please note that the agenda for these workshops have changed.
Staff will not be providing new regulatory proposals at this
time. Instead, staff will be soliciting feedback on the revised
emission inventories used when developing the Regulation for
In-Use Off-Road Diesel Fueled Fleets (off-road regulation), the
In-Use Heavy-Duty Diesel-Fueled Vehicles Regulation (truck and
bus regulation), and the In-Use On-Road Diesel-Fueled Heavy-Duty
Drayage Trucks Regulation (drayage truck regulation).
Additionally, staff will give a presentation summarizing the
recently released report: "Estimate of premature deaths
associated with fine particle pollution (PM2.5) in California
based on U.S. EPA's methods".

Finally, staff will hold an open comment period to solicit
suggestions for further regulatory amendments, given the recently
available information discussed in the workshop. Workshops on
revised staff regulatory proposals will be held in
September/October, 2010. To accommodate this additional series
of workshops, and to provide time for public comment, staff will
delay proposing regulatory amendments to the Board until December
2010.

The agenda and presentation is available at:
http://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/ordiesel/meetings.htm

The hard copy materials will also be available at each location
on the day of the meeting.

The workshops will be held on the following five dates at the
following five locations:

El Monte
Date: Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Location: Air Resources Board
Auditorium, Annex 4
9530 Telstar Avenue
El Monte, California 91731

San Diego
Date: Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Location: San Diego County
Administration Center
1600 Pacific Highway
San Diego, California 92101

Fresno (with live video feed to SJVAPCD Modesto and Bakersfield
offices)
Date: Friday, September 3**, 2010
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Location: San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution
Control District (SJVAPCD)
1990 E. Gettysburg
Fresno, California 93726
**PLEASE NOTE THIS WORKSHOP WAS RESCHEDULED FROM THE ORIGINAL
WORKSHOP NOTICE

Sacramento (will also be webcast)
Date: Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Location: Air Resources Board
Byron Sher Auditorium
1001 I Street
Sacramento, California 95814

Oakland
Date: Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Location: Port of Oakland
Boardroom, 2nd Floor
530 Water Street
Oakland, California 94607

The Sacramento workshop will be webcast, and live video feed has
been setup for alternative locations to telecast the Fresno
workshop. ARB staff plans to present the same information at
each of these five workshops.

The workshop notice is available at:
http://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/ordiesel/meetings.htm

For further information on ARB's diesel vehicle and equipment
regulations, please call the California Air Resources Board
Diesel Hotline at 866-6DIESEL (866-634-3735). You may also visit
the ARB's truck stop website at: http://www.arb.ca.gov/truckstop
to learn more regarding ARB's programs for trucks, buses, and
trailers. For further information about the off-road diesel
vehicle regulation, please visit the off-road regulation website
at: http://www.arb.ca.gov/ordiesel.

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tire-pressure -- Tire Pressure Regulation Approved

The Tire Pressure Regulation was approved by the Office of
Administrative Law on August 30, 2010. In addition, the
petition for an early effective date of September 1, 2010 was
granted.

The final regulation language:
http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/tire-pressure/finalreg.pdf

Tire pressure website:
http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/tire-pressure/tire-pressure.htm

Currently, ARB staff is concentrating its efforts on outreach and
providing compliance assistance to affected parties. If you have
questions on the regulation or how best to comply, please visit
our website or contact the following staff.

Theresa Anderson 916-445-2159 or email tmanders@arb.ca.gov
Jesica Johnston 916-327-5609 or email jjohnsto@arb.ca.gov

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Monday, August 30, 2010

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Hi all, On a wicketstuff related note, do you think there is any benefit of trying to keep the release cycles of the wicketstuff inline with the core wicket projects? I do understand that there is a wide variety of modules under the wicketstuff banner, and ensuring it is all compatible is not really a single persons task, but given the 1.4.7 naming it does sort of seem that an attempt to keep the modules inline is being aimed at. The counterpoint to keeping up to date is that its potentially misleading that a module looks to be mature (1.4.7 looks mature to me) when it might have only been in existence for a few weeks. This question is not really aimed at anyone, and it may have already been discussed in other posts, if so please set me straight . In any case its just a thought.. Steve On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 1:48 AM, Michael O'Cleirigh < mich ... @rivulet.ca > wrote: Hello, Based on the positive reception for a 1.4.7 wicketstuff-core release, 4 positive votes (3 + mine) and no negative, I promoted the staged release into the sonatype repository and filed the ticket for central sync up. The sync up has now occurred and the 1.4.7 artifacts are available through maven central ( http://repo2.maven.org/maven2/org/wicketstuff ). Tag: https://wicket-stuff.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/wicket-stuff/tags/wicketstuff-core-1.4.7 To use in Maven: org.wicketstuff ${module} 1.4.7 The module names come from what is defined in each module's POM (so each module directory/pom.xml that produces a jar artifact). Regards, Mike --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user ... @wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user ... @wicket.apache.org

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============================================================================================================================================================================== pg51g is a data diff toolkit for PostgreSQL. It is meant to be pronounced 'pee-gee-sig' -- which is what you get if you unfocus enough while looking at the name :-) I know, it's a terrible name. It is also an accurate name, as it generates and maintains md5-based signature tables for your relations in a PostgreSQL database. These sig tables may be used in two ways: * for comparing data across databases * for comparing the current state of a database with a saved snapshot of itself (self-diff) This software has been based on Fabien Coelho's report on Remote Comparison of Database Tables, which may be found here: http://cri.ensmp.fr/classement/doc/A-375.pdf This software, however, represents a brand new implementation in C and PL/pgSQL, with modifications. http://pgdba.net/pg51g/ comments, suggestions, contributions welcome! regards, Michael Nacos ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- -To unsubscribe from this list, send an email to: pgsq ... @postgresql.org -Fedora Weekly News Issue 150- Welcome to Fedora Weekly News Issue 150 for the week ending November 2nd, 2008. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FWN/Issue150 In this week's issue, featured content includes announcements on a new Fedora Sugar Spin, and development freeze for Fedora 10. The Translation beat this week features an interview with Fedora Translation project member Diego Zacarao (Rasther). In Developments, details on resume from suspend problems with Intel i945s, details on "[a] gigantic multi-thread flamewar consum[ing] many list participants" over moving X from VT7 to VT1 and POSIX file capabilities for Fedora 11. The Artwork beat features discussion of new wallpaper extras, and final fixes for the Fedora 10 Solar backgrounds. The Security Advisory beat rounds out this issue and updates us with fixes released in the last week for Fedora 8 and 9. If you are interested in contributing to Fedora Weekly News, please see our 'join' page[1]. FWN Editorial Team: Pascal Calarco, Oisin Feeley, Huzaifa Sidhpurwala [1] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/NewsProject/Join --Announcements-- In this section, we cover announcements from the Fedora Project. http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-announce-list/ http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-announce/ Contributing Writer: Max Spevack ---Blocker Bug Review Meeting--- John Poelstra announced[1] that a "meeting is being held to review the current blocker bugs[2] in anticipation of the Final Development Freeze this Tuesday, October 28th." [1] http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-announce/2008-October/msg00016.html [2] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/showdependencytree.cgi?id=438943&hide_resolved=1 ---Translation packagers: Rebuild before devel freeze--- Dimitris Glezos wrote[3] to remind "maintainers of Fedora-translatable packages to issue a build before the Development Freeze of tomorrow, 28/10, in order to have all translations submitted until the translation deadline of 21/10 included in Fedora 10 (otherwise our translator's hard work will go to the gutter)." [3] http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-announce/2008-October/msg00017.html ---Fedora Sugar Spin--- Sebastian Dziallas announced[4] the "availability of our Fedora Sugar Spin, which incorporates the Sugar Desktop Environment on a Fedora Live CD." To get the spin, and to contribute to its further development, read the full announcement below. [4] http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-announce-list/2008-October/msg00012.html ---Frozen for Fedora 10--- Jesse Keating reminded[5] everyone that we are now frozen for Fedora 10. "At this point, builds for F10 are not automatically brought into Rawhide, and won't be in the Fedora 10 release. To request a freeze override, please use the Final Freeze Policy[6]." [5] http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-announce/2008-October/msg00018.html [6] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/ReleaseEngineering/FinalFreezePolicy --Translation-- This section covers the news surrounding the Fedora Translation (L10n) Project. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/L10N Contributing Writer: Runa Bhattacharjee ---FTP Meeting to be held on 4th November 2008--- FLSCo member Noriko Mizumoto announced the next meeting of the Fedora Translation Project to be held on the 4th of November 2008[1]. The time for the meeting is yet to be determined, with 1900 UTC and 2000 UTC being the two probable candidates. The meeting and agenda is open for all[2]. [1] https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-trans-list/2008-October/msg00215.html [2] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/L10N/Meetings ---Package Rebuild requested by FTP--- Dimitris Glezos has requested the maintainers of the Fedora packages that were translated for Fedora 10 to rebuild them[3]. This would ensure that the translations submitted by the Fedora Translation Project members are included for all these packages. [3] https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-trans-list/2008-October/msg00209.html TQSG repository set to be moved Fabian Affolter has initiated discussions to move the the Translation Quick Start Guide (TQSG) to fedorahosted[4]. The move has been endorsed by Paul Frields on behalf of the Fedora Documentation team, subject to confirmation by FLSCo about the move and the ownership of the document[5]. The final decision, particularly about the VCS to be used, is pending at the moment. [4] https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-trans-list/2008-October/msg00203.html [5] https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-trans-list/2008-October/msg00222.html Dimitris Glezos nominated for the Fedora Board FLSCo Leader Dimitris Glezos has been nominated[6] by Max Spevack as one of the candidates for the upcoming Fedora Board elections to be held in December 2008. These elections would be held to elect two new members for the Fedora Board. [6] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Board/Elections/Nominations#Dimitris_Glezos_.28glezos.29 ---Diego Zacarao interviewed--- Fedora Translation project member Diego Zacarao (Rasther) was recently interviewed about his contributions to Transifex and Fedora Translation Project [7].(The Original version in Brazilian Portuguese[8].) [7] http://tinyurl.com/6kndvw [8] http://vladimirmelo.wordpress.com/2008/10/31/entrevista-com-diego-zacarao-sobre-o-transifex --Developments-- In this section the people, personalities and debates on the @fedora-devel mailing list are summarized. Contributing Writer: Oisin Feeley ---Resume from Suspend Problems with Intel i945--- Peter Robinson solicited[1] experiences with problems on netbooks in resuming from suspend from those using the latest Intel-2.5.0drivers. His problem suddenly manifested itself on a previously working EeePC 901: "It had worked previously and resumes OK but I get a black screen with a cursor and around that a square of garbled bits." Peter wondered what had changed recently in order to make suspend-resume stop working. [1] https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2008-October/msg02975.html Apparently similar failures were reported[2] by Jonathon Roberts for a Dell Mini[3] ,Tim Lauridsen on a ThinkPad T60[4] and Christoph Hoger[5] on a ThinkPad R61. Tim's problem seemed to be related to compiz. [2] https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2008-October/msg02977.html [3] https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2008-October/msg02977.html [4] https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2008-October/msg03005.html [5] https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2008-October/msg03033.html Jeremy Katz suggested[6] using the suspend quirks[7] , especially vbepost. Matthew Garret believed[8] this to be unnecessary as "i945 is perfectly capable of handling resume on its own in-kernel. The problem is more likely to be an excess of quirks interfering with that (or, alternatively, someone's broken the kernel)." [6] https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2008-October/msg02981.html [7] http://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/quirk/quirk-suspend-index.html [8] https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2008-October/msg02992.html Jesse Barnes (of the Intel Open Source Technology Center[9]) asked whether suspend worked from the console using: echo mem > /sys/power/state as this would indicate that there had been a regression in 2.5.0 as opposed to a kernel bug. Matthew Garrett thought that Jesse's suggestion would not test the same suspend pathway and that it would be better to do a: dbus-send --system --print-reply --dest=org.freedesktop.Hal \ /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/computer \ org.freedesktop.Hal.Device.SystemPowerManagement.Suspend int32:0 Matthew begged[10] "Please (please, please) don't attempt to add resume quirks for anything with Intel video hardware now. It's only hiding kernel bugs." [9] http://software.intel.com/sites/oss/ [10] https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2008-November/msg00082.html ---Moving X from VT7 to VT1--- A gigantic multi-thread flamewar consumed many list participants after Will Woods made sure[1] that everyone knew that in Rawhide "X HAS MOVED FROM VT7 TO VT1. GDM specifically starts X on tty1, and upstart does not start a getty on tty1 in runlevel 5." The reason behind this change was that the boot process no longer uses the old RHGB but instead a flicker-free and faster replacement named Plymouth (see Fedora Magazine[2] for a full explanation). Fuel for the fire was provided by the surprise experienced by many posters who solely followed @fedora-devel for their information. A perception that changes made for the purposes of improving the desktop experience were occurring at the expense of the traditional server experience also seemed to irritate many. This was despite the fact that, as Dan Nicholson explained[3]: "Users who do not want a graphical boot set rc 3 as their default runlevel, and everything is the same as it always was with getty on tty1-6. If you then run startx, it will start on tty7. In rc 5, X is started on tty1 and getty is not. That's all there is to it." [1] https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2008-October/msg02422.html [2] http://fedoramagazine.wordpress.com/2008/10/21/interview-fedora-10s-better-startup/ [3] https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2008-October/msg02469.html In answer to a question from Till Maas it was confirmed[4] by Felix Miata that if one "[...] rebooted into runlevel 3, logged in on tty1, did telinit 5, got kdm on vt7, switched to tty1, [then there was] a normal shell prompt following typical X startup messages, and kdm still on vt7 [.]" [4] https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2008-October/msg02478.html Dan Nicholson also corrected[5] assumptions that the changes were made to improve boot speed with the information that it was to prevent the ugly flicker of VT switching during boot and asked "Why is it significant what tty any program runs on? Isn't the assumption that getty will be on tty1 just as faulty as the assumption X will be on tty7?" Shmuel Siegel gave[6] an answer which was repeated many times in the threads: "Because you are changing a user interface. What is going to happen when the user switches to tty1 and nothing happens? The basic logic of putting X on tty7 is to get it out of the way. Humans will use the lowest numbered ttys first. Besides breaking existing documentation, including advice on various forums, is not a good idea." Bill Nottingham added[7] to Dan's rationale: "1) Reducing the amount of flicker and useless mode switching on startup is definitely a good thing 2) From a logical standpoint, the first tty should be for the most important user interaction. If you're booting in text mode, that's a getty. If you're booting with a GUI login... that's the GUI." Callum Lerwick and Brian Wheeler exchanged[8] details of the "vast improvement[s]" including removal of up to twelve seconds which resulted from the lack of monitor resync delays.

Friday, August 27, 2010

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================================================================================================================================================== Well, three points, Ralph. 1. This replaces the info: URIs that have been in these 2.0 schemas. No compatibility there. 2. We cannot continue to use the old "zing" namespace names. Those names were inappropriately assigned. 3. If we are standardizing these schemas within OASIS, the rules say we have to use OASIS names. With regard to point 3, I'm willing to argue this point with OASIS but only if there is a basis for argument, which so far I can't see. --Ray From: LeVan,Ralph [mailto: lev ... @oclc.org ] Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 9:03 AM To: Denenberg, Ray; OASIS SWS TC Subject: RE: [search-ws] oasis xml namespace names I'm opposed to this proposal. It ends all backwards compatibility. Ralph From: Ray Denenberg, Library of Congress [mailto: rd ... @loc.gov ] Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2010 2:21 PM To: OASIS SWS TC Subject: [search-ws] oasis xml namespace names I am going to have to change the namespace names in our schemas, according to OASIS rules. See below. I've tentatively changed them to: xmlns=" http://docs.oasis-open.org/ns/search-ws/sru-2-0-response " xmlns:diag=" http://docs.oasis-open.org/ns/search-ws/sru-2-0-diagnostic " xmlns:facet=" http://docs.oasis-open.org/ns/search-ws/sru-facetedResults " xmlns:sra=" http://docs.oasis-open.org/ns/search-ws/sru-searchResultAnalysis " xmlns:xcql=" http://docs.oasis-open.org/ns/search-ws/xcql " Let me know if you see any problems with this. Or if you prefer different (base) names before these are cast in stone. --Ray ----- Original Message ----- From: Mary McRae To: Ray Denenberg, Library of Congress Sent: Friday, April 30, 2010 3:07 PM Subject: Re: XML schemas in OASIS standards Hi Ray, Actually we require that. All schemas must be included as separate plain text files and those files take precedence over anything incorporated into the specification document. What you're going to need is an OASIS http namespace for your schema(s) and to provide an accompanying namespace document (on the docs.oasis-open.org/templates page) that points to all of the resources. All OASIS namespaces begin with http://docs.oasis-open.org/ns/search-ws/ {namespace of your choice} Let me know if you have more questions. Regards, Mary Mary P McRae Director, Standards Development Technical Committee Administrator OASIS: Advancing open standards for the information society email: mary ... @oasis-open.org web: www.oasis-open.org twitter: @fiberartisan #oasisopen phone: 1.603.232.9090 Standards are like parachutes: they work best when they're open. On Apr 30, 2010, at 2:49 PM, Ray Denenberg, Library of Congress wrote: Hi Mary, I'm not sure who to ask this, perhaps you could forward to or suggest someone appropriate. Our SRU document, the latest draft of which is at: http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/search-ws/download.php/37433/sr u-2-0-april-22-2010.doc includes several XML schemas, currently in Annex D, a normative annex. And there are normative references to these schemas. My question is, can these schemas, actually Annex D in its entirety, be non-normative, that is can the schemas be maintained outside of the standard. I can go into the long details of why, later if you'd like, the short explanation is that it will make life easier. (But if it is not permissible we can live with that.) Thanks. --Ray

Thursday, August 26, 2010

cc -- SAVE THE DATE - Climate Action Team (CAT) Meeting on October 28

Please save the date for the next meeting of California's Climate
Action Team (CAT). The CAT holds these public meetings each
quarter to receive updates on climate program activities at the
state and regional level and to provide a forum for discussion of
climate related issues.

At the upcoming meeting, there will be discussion of the 2010 CAT
Report.

The meeting will be held October 28, 2010, from 2 to 4 p.m.
(Pacific Time) at the location below:

Sierra Hearing Room
California Environmental Protection Agency
1001 'I' Street
Sacramento, CA 95814

The meeting will also be webcast -
http://www.calepa.ca.gov/Broadcast/

An agenda will be posted to the calendar page of the Climate
Portal Website prior to the meeting.

The Portal link -
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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

arbcombo -- Changes in upcoming diesel workshops

Staff of the Air Resources Board (ARB) is making some changes to
the upcoming series of 5 statewide workshops pertaining to the
Regulation for In-Use Off-Road Diesel Fueled Fleets (off-road
regulation), the In-Use Heavy-Duty Diesel-Fueled Vehicles
Regulation (truck and bus regulation), and the In-Use On-Road
Diesel-Fueled Heavy-Duty Drayage Trucks Regulation (drayage truck
regulation).

Staff is postponing tomorrow's workshop in Fresno (August 26th)
to Friday, September 3, 2010. The time and locations of the
workshop, including videoconferencing with Bakersfield and
Modesto, remains unchanged.

The other workshops remain in place:
El Monte - Tuesday, August 31, 2010
San Diego - Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Sacramento - Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Oakland - Wednesday, September 8, 2010

At all of the workshops, staff will provide an update on the
changes to the emissions inventories underlying the off-road
regulation, the truck and bus regulation and the drayage truck
regulation as originally planned. However, ARB staff needs
additional time to evaluate and explore appropriate regulatory
proposals and consider their economic impact on affected
stakeholders, determine the effect of any changes on emissions
over the next decade, and determine how to best protect public
health in light of the health impacts of fine particle pollution
(PM2.5) currently underway. Once this work is complete, ARB
staff will schedule additional workshops regarding the modified
proposals so that we may receive stakeholder feedback and
comments on the proposed amendments.

The workshop notice and presentation can be viewed at:
http://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/onrdiesel/workshops.htm or
http://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/ordiesel/meetings.htm.

For general information, please contact ARB's Diesel Hotline at
866-6DIESEL (866-634-3735), or by email at
8666DIESEL@arb.ca.gov.


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cc -- August 30-31, 2010 -- CAPCOA Climate Change Forum

You are invited to the CAPCOA Climate Change Forum
Monday and Tuesday, August 30-31, 2010
The San Francisco Marriott Marquis Hotel.

This two-day conference will discuss the alignment of efforts at
the federal, state, and local levels for the advancement and
implementation of climate change programs in California.
Registration, a complete agenda, and additional details are
available on the event website at
http://www.capcoaclimateforum.com

The list of highlighted speakers includes the following:
Mary Nichols, Chairman, California Air Resources Board
James Goldstene, Executive Officer, California Air Resources
Board
Alec Loorz, Founder, Kids vs. Global Warming
Van Jones, Senior Fellow, Center For American Progress and Senior
Policy Advisor, Green For All
Arianna Huffington, Co-Founder & Editor in Chief, The Huffington
Post
Chris Field, director, Department of Global Ecology, Carnegie
Institution of Washington
Hunter Lovins, Founder, Natural Capitalism Solutions
Jared Blumenfeld, Administrator, U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Region 9
James Boyd, Commissioner & Vice Chair, California Energy
Commission
Wade Crowfoot, Political Director, West Coast,
EnvironmentalDefense Fund
Anthony Eggert, Commissioner, California Energy Commission
Mark Jacobson, Professor, Stanford University and Senior Fellow,
Woods Institute for the Environment
Steve Heminger, Executive Director, Metropolitan Transportation,
Commission
Joel Makower, Chairman & Executive Editor, Greener World Media,
Inc.

Agenda Topics Monday, August 30, 2010:
"The Harmonization of California and Federal Climate Programs"
"Green Business Strategies - Good for the Economy and the
Community"
"Addressing Climate Change Through Effective Land-Use Planning"

Agenda Topics Tuesday, August 31, 2010:
"The Economics of Climate Change: Green Jobs, Clean Technology,
and Energy Independence"
"Harmonizing a Path Toward the Future"
"Coming to Terms with Climate Change: Adapting to Actual and
Expected Changes in Our Environment"

New technologies and product innovations will be showcased in the
Expo Hall and information and updates from government agencies,
green businesses, and environmental advocates will be provided.


Please contact 888-993-0302 or visit
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======================= ============== Hi all, I rewrote a animation script with the new module servermanager in Paraview 3.7. I don't understand why the moving is different with old module severmanager. I had attached the 2 scripts in my email. Thanks in advance for your kind help. Regards, Jona from paraview.servermanager import * from paraview import servermanager # Initialization to set up some visualization connection = servermanager.Connect('localhost') cylinder = sources.CylinderSource() view = CreateRenderView() repr = CreateRepresentation( cylinder , view) view.ResetCamera() # Create an animation scene scene = animation.AnimationScene() # Add the view to the scene scene.ViewModules = [view] # Set the number of frame in one loop. scene.NumberOfFrames = 1000 # Create an animation cue for the camera. This represents the "track" shown in # the Animation View. cue = animation.CameraAnimationCue() cue.AnimatedProxy = view # Add this cue to the scene. scene.Cues = [cue] # Now create keyframes. Let's say we are going to orbit around the object. camera = view.GetActiveCamera() num_of_keyframes = 10 for i in range(0, num_of_keyframes): camera.Azimuth(360.0/num_of_keyframes) keyframe = animation.CameraKeyFrame() # set the value of the key frame to the current camera location. keyframe.KeyTime = i*1.0/num_of_keyframes keyframe.Position = camera.GetPosition() keyframe.FocalPoint = camera.GetFocalPoint() keyframe.ViewUp = camera.GetViewUp() keyframe.ViewAngle = camera.GetViewAngle() cue.KeyFrames.append(keyframe) # Play the animation scene.Play() #!/usr/bin/python # -*- coding: UTF-8 -*- from paraview.simple import * Connect('localhost') cylinder = Cylinder () Show( cylinder ) ResetCamera() # find view object view = GetActiveView() # Create an animation scene scene = servermanager.animation.AnimationScene() # Add the view to the scene scene.ViewModules = [view] # Set the number of frame in one loop. scene.NumberOfFrames = 1000 # Create an animation cue for the camera. This represents the "track" shown in cuethe Animation View. cue = servermanager.animation.KeyFrameAnimationCue() cue.AnimatedProxy = [view] # Add this cue to the scene. scene.Cues = [cue] # Now create keyframes. Let's say we are going to orbit around the object. camera = view.GetActiveCamera() num_of_keyframes = 10 listKeyframe = [] for i in range(0, num_of_keyframes): camera.Azimuth(360.0/num_of_keyframes) keyframe = servermanager.animation.CameraKeyFrame() # set the value of the key frame to the current camera location. keyframe.KeyTime = i*1.0/num_of_keyframes keyframe.Position = camera.GetPosition() keyframe.FocalPoint = camera.GetFocalPoint() keyframe.ViewUp = camera.GetViewUp() keyframe.ViewAngle = camera.GetViewAngle() listKeyframe.append(keyframe) #cue.KeyFrames.append(keyframe) because 'append' don't exist for this object cue.KeyFrames = listKeyframe # Play the animation scene.Play() _______________________________________________ Powered by www.kitware.com Visit other Kitware open-source projects at http://www.kitware.com/opensource/opensource.html Please keep messages on-topic and check the ParaView Wiki at: http://paraview.org/Wiki/ParaView Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe: http://www.paraview.org/mailman/listinfo/paraview Stephen Gillen wrote: Hello, I had a similar problem in which was looking to plot the pressure on the surface of a tube in a flow. The way I did it was to Extract Block -> Connectivity -> Scatter plot. Berk Geveci wrote: Hi Stephen, This is a feature we are looking at implementing for the next release. Just a question though, how did you generate the line? extract surface -> connectivity filter -> threshold filter + slice in z I forgot an important element in the procedure. I have a table entry that assigns a number to all vertices, each surface has a non-zero value. The interior values are 0. The cylinder surface value was -3. Therefore when I clicked threshold with min/max values of -3, all the other surfaces disappeared and the cylinder surface remained. Then slice in z produced the attached figure. Hope this is more clear. I added Scatter plot extract surface -> connectivity filter -> threshold filter + slice in z > Scatter plot To get the attached figure, but I do not know what the x-axis is, looks like degrees. Stephen begin:vcard fn:Stephen Wornom n:Wornom;Stephen email;internet: step ... @sophia.inria.fr tel;work:04 92 38 50 54 x-mozilla-html:TRUE version:2.1 end:vcard _______________________________________________ ParaView mailing list Para ... @paraview.org http://www.paraview.org/mailman/listinfo/paraview

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Looks like it's time for another release of Radiant: http://radiantcms.org/download/ Radiant 0.6.8 "Incise" adds a number of new features that enhance support for extensions and completes the project's move to github. Of special note are: * Extension installer/uninstaller scripts (script/extension) and a global 'extension registry' at http://ext.radiantcms.org * Support for freezing edge Radiant using 'git' * Remember-me functionality for the admin UI This should be a seamless upgrade for users of 0.6.7 and should require only minor adjustments for versions 0.6.5+. WHAT IS RADIANT CMS? Radiant is a no-fluff content management system made for designers and programmers and is ideal for use on small teams. It is similar to Movable Type or Textpattern, but is much more than a blogging engine. Radiant features: * An elegant user interface * The ability to arrange pages in a hierarchy * Flexible templating with layouts, snippets, page parts, and a custom tagging language (Radius: http://radius.rubyforge.org ) * A dynamic extension system * A simple user management/permissions system * Support for Markdown and Textile as well as traditional HTML (it's easy to create other filters) * Operates in two modes: dev and production depending on the URL * A caching system which expires pages every 5 minutes * Built using Ruby on Rails (which means that extending Radiant is as easy as any other Rails application) * Licensed under the MIT-License * And much more... There's even a live demo over on the project Web site: http://radiantcms.org/demo/ WHAT'S NEW IN THIS RELEASE? * Hide page publish date selector unless page.edit.published_date? config is set. [Sean Cribbs] * Add tag to support snippets that accept blocks. [Andrew Neil] * Fix bug with FileNotFoundPage subclasses and draft status. [ cradle ] * Update radiant:freeze:edge task to support BRANCH, TAG, and REVISION. [John Muhl] * Update to Haml 2.0.1. [Jim Gay] * Fix radiant:update:configs task to properly evaluate environment.rb [Sean Cribbs] * Fix page subclass loading issues. [Sean Cribbs] * Add and tags. [Tim Gossett] * Add specific installation modes for gzip and bzip2 compression. [Sean Cribbs] * Added extension installation scripts. [Sean Cribbs] * Added find attr to r:if_content and r:unless_content to expand based on finding 'any' or 'all' specified parts [Jim Gay] * Added inherit attr to r:if_content and r:unless_content to search for parts independently in the page tree. [Jim Gay] * Update radiant:freeze:edge task to use git and GitHub. [John Muhl] * Update login page layout from prototype. [Sean Cribbs] * Change order of extension paths to prefer project extensions over Radiant's. [John Muhl] * Switch default session store to cookies [Josh French] * Add remember-me function to login [Josh French] * Allow an inclusive list of parts in r:if_content and r:unless_content [Jim Gay] * Added a defaults.page.filter config setting for setting a default page filter. [Alex Wayne] * Fix Users fixtures for extensions that still use test/unit. [Nick Plante] * Don't search for missing Page subclasses before bootstrap. [Sean Cribbs] * Added tolerance for missing Page class definitions. [Loren Johnson] * Don't require an authenticity token check on the login action. [Sean Cribbs] * Make sure region sets are reloaded when activating extensions in development mode. [Sean Cribbs] * Fix Haml rendering errors. [Thomas Watson Steen] INSTALLATION We've worked hard to make it easy to install Radiant. For starters you can download it with Ruby Gems: % gem install radiant Once the Radiant gem is installed you have access to the `radiant` command. The `radiant` command is similar to the `rails` command (if you are from the Rails world. It's how you generate a new Radiant project for a website. So `cd` to the directory where you would like your instance to be installed and type: % radiant -d [mysql|postgres|sqlite3] . Next, edit config/database.yml to taste. Then run the rake bootstrap task: % rake production db:bootstrap And start up the test server: % script/server -e production Finally, hit the /admin/ URL and you should be off to the races. See the README file in the release for additional details. If you are interested in other download options, visit the download page: http://radiantcms.org/download/ . UPGRADING FROM 0.6.x 1. Update the Radiant gem: % gem update radiant 2. Change the RADIANT_GEM_VERSION constant in config/environment.rb to "0.6.8". 3. Run the update rake task: % rake radiant:update 4. Run migrations: % rake db:migrate 5. Restart the server UPGRADING FROM 0.5.x The upgrade process changed significantly from last release, so listen up! To upgrade an existing installation, BACKUP YOUR DATABASE, update the gem, and create a new Radiant project using the instructions above. Then point Radiant to the right database by editing config/database.yml and execute the following command in your project directory: % rake db:migrate If you have problems during the upgrade, please let us know. CONTRIBUTORS Radiant wouldn't be possible without the help of some fine people. The following people have made contributions to this release: Andrew Neil cradle Tim Gossett John Muhl Josh French Jim Gay Alex Wayne Nick Plante Loren Johnson Sean Cribbs Thomas Watson Steen Thanks guys! If you'd like to hop on the development band wagon head on over to our dev site ( http://dev.radiantcms.org/ ). SUPPORT The best place to get support is definitely on the Radiant mailing list. There's a crowd of people there who have been hanging around for many moons now. Newbie questions are welcome! To sign up, go to: http://radiantcms.org/mailing-list/ The Radiant mailing list is also accessible via Ruby forum: http://www.ruby-forum.com/forum/21 Enjoy! -- Sean Cribbs for the Radiant CMS Dev Team http://radiantcms.org -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/ .

Thursday, August 19, 2010

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On Fri, 2010-06-04 at 17:08 +0200, Jason Harris wrote: On Jun 4, 2010, at 4:39 PM, Matt Mackall wrote: On Fri, 2010-06-04 at 14:25 +0200, Jason Harris wrote: Thanks, I of course have debated about this but there are several reasons not to use the standard system hg. What you have here is actually a laundry list of reasons for me to disrecommend and not support people using your tool. Wow! Have you ever even used MacHg? Of course not. I use Mercurial on Linux on the command line pretty much exclusively. I've also never used TortoiseHG, but I have no problem recommending it because they've figured out not to do these things. - Use a current hg. It's a serious disservice to your users to do anything else, as we can't fix their bugs. And we're going to be pretty annoyed when we hear about them again. The point is to isolate the Mercurial version so its stable, while MacHg changes go ahead. See eg Mercurial 1.5.2->1.5.3 if I had used the recent version I keep my users more on the bleeding edge. I don't want to do that. The software that people should use should be long term stable. I am trying for that. And that, as I've said, is misguided. Yes, there was a regression in 1.5.2. But the number of bugs fixed between 1.4.x and 1.5.x is much bigger than that. And when your users encounter bugs, we can only say "we fixed that already, go yell at Jason or stop using MacHG" or "ok, we fixed that, now wait several months for Jason to catch up or stop using MacHG". It's a bad trade-off. Further, I'm not excited about working with add-on developers who _don't care enough about the project_ to run the tip of code. They have an incredibly annoying habit of saying things like "hey, I installed the release you made yesterday and immediately found a regression with my tool I could have told you about months before it shipped had I tested it even once but now it's an urgent problem." But I AM excited to work with devs who ship the latest hg and build nightlies for their users to give us immediate feedback. - Don't add private patches to hg. If you need something patched in hg, send us a patch. Double demerits for using buggy patches to deal with bugs in your tool. Huhh? I have asked about this feature repeatedly on the lists. Best response I got was from Benoit. Basically your response was "Tough luck!' well how was I as a developer of MacHg meant to work around that? I did what I had to do to make the product work. I have been nothing but friendly about asking for a way around this problem.... Sometimes the answer will be "tough luck". Mercurial does what it's doing with temp files in the working directory because it has to. If you can figure out a better way without making life hard for Mac's silly filesystem notifier, that's great, please send a patch. But knowingly breaking Mercurial and shipping it: extremely not cool. - If you run into bugs or performance regressions, tell us about them. Preferably PROMPTLY. Yes, I'm still pissed about that. What? You are pissed? At what? When did you discover the 20% status performance regression? And when did you tell me about it? Maybe I'm mistaken, but I gathered they were not on the same day, as you mentioned it as an excuse for not using 1.5, rather than in a bug report. This says to me "I only care about MacHG". In short, come out of your walled garden and work with the community. What!?! What are you talking about? In what way haven't I worked with the community?!? My source code is open, I am responsive to the issues posted to me... I have posted often to the mailing lists... I am talking about you isolating yourself from the rest of the Mercurial community by shipping a hacked old version of Mercurial rather than supporting the community by using and shipping the latest. (And yes, you've posted often to the mailing list, but almost exclusively and repeatedly about matters that were settled years before you showed up: Q: What's up with error codes? A: Someone who cares[1] should audit those. Q: What about a fixed API? A: No thanks. Q: What about undo in core? A: No thanks. I don't have time to read all the mail I get (never mind reply to it), so extended threads on the above probably aren't going to be a priority for me compared to looking at bug reports and reviewing patches and coding.) Frankly I am kind of stunned at your email here.... I'm glad I've gotten your attention. 1.6 ships on July 1st. Please join us. [1] Which was a hint that YOU should step up and do it, rather than aggravating me into doing it, which is what actually happened. -- Mathematics is the supreme nostalgia of our time. _______________________________________________ Mercurial mailing list Merc ... @selenic.com http://selenic.com/mailman/listinfo/mercurial Hi everybody, The StormOS Hardy Hail Beta 2 is now available for download here< http://stormos.org/node/59 >. StormOS is the first desktop distribution based on Nexenta Core Platform 2 which combines the power of the Solaris kernel with the ease of use of Ubuntu. It aims to be a lightweight OS with everything the average user would want out-of-the-box. The project was started due to my dissatisfaction with OpenSolaris and IPS. 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arbcombo -- ARB Chair's Seminar Series: Wednesday, August 25, 2010 1:30 pm PDT (WEBCAST)

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"Development, Demonstration, and Commercialization
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radek matous wrote: SoyaWaxJim wrote: ... snip my initial post... Should have been fixed for 3 days as a regression, sorry for inconvenience. If still doesn't work for you with fresh build, please let me know. (builds: http://deadlock.netbeans.org/hudson/job/PHP-build/ ) -thanks Radek Hello Radek, Indeed this latest build does work for me! Debugging auto-opens files as expected. Thank you for a quick reply and the good news. ------------------------ --Jim Salmons -- www.SoyaWaxInternational.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user ... @php.netbeans.org For additional commands, e-mail: user ... @php.netbeans.org Hello NetBeans PHP team, I am enjoying my initial use of NetBeans 6.5 for PHP. Here is a tip for those using Firefox and NetBeans that may be helpful. 1. Get Xdebug Helper add-on here (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/3960 ). 2. Once installed, go to this add-on's Options dialog and set the idekey to 'netbeans-xdebug' as shown in the attached png image. 3. In NetBeans, kick off a debug session and leave it running. That is don't 'red button' stop the session. This, in effect, leaves NetBeans in the typical Xdebug 'listening' mode familiar to folks who have used other PHP IDEs. 4. Now you go to your Firefox browser and toggle debugging on and off with a click of the Xdebug Helper icon in the status bar. When on, NetBeans will hear the debug request and you are debugging. Once that page-rendering is done and you are back into Firefox, you can turn your debug session on and off at will. 5. When you are fully done with debugging, click the 'Finish debugger session' red button in the NetBeans toolbar and your are out of Xdebug listening mode. BTW, if your default (under Windows) browser is Internet Explorer, your IE will stay in Xdebug session mode while you can then go over to Firefox and toggle debugging on and off as described above. This ability to toggle Xdebug on and off is very useful when working on sites/platforms, such as content management systems like Drupal. Very often you want to debug form submissions and not every page load that may happen while interacting with a live site. If there was anything on my wish list, it would be to have a 'Start listening' feature in NetBeans where you would not have to go through the initial run of a debug thread on the home page of a project site. The work-around described here essentially lets you get into listening mode. It would be cleaner/clearer if you would have this feature explicit in the NetBeans basic debug feature set. Again, keep up the great work NetBean PHP team. ------------------------ --Jim Salmons -- www.SoyaWaxInternational.com Attachments: http://forums.netbeans.org//files/xdebughelper_firefox_netbeans_101.png --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user ... @php.netbeans.org For additional commands, e-mail: user ... @php.netbeans.org

Monday, August 16, 2010

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On Sep 21, 2009, at 12:24 AM, Rafael Garcia-Suarez wrote: 2009/9/20 Father Chrysostomos < spr ... @cpan.org >: $[ has now been deprecated in blead (by change #55b6781562aff32ef6499c4f263ab251254ca5cb). This is a useful feature, yet its use has long been discouraged. I suspect that this is because $ [ as a pragma was such a hack. So I would like to suggest that it be made a real pragma, seeing it has been deprecated with no replacement. Attached is a proof-of-concept, called arybase.pm, which is strikingly simple and short, but which relies on undocumented internals. Hence it is probably unwise to make it a standalone CPAN distribution. Could this be included in core (once IÂ've added tests, docs, etc.)? I think that the idea of this deprecation is to get rid of those undocumented internals, for which we can expect performance improvements. So far, no one has objected to the idea. There have only been suggestions as to how it should be implemented. What Mr. Pit suggests sounds good, but it would not actually be necessary until $^H{'${'} is removed. So, attached is a patch containing what I sent before, expanded with docs and tests. Is there any chance this could be applied? Father Chrysostomos diff -Nurp blead/MANIFEST bleadcopy/MANIFEST --- blead/MANIFEST 2009-09-20 13:50:11.000000000 -0700 +++ bleadcopy/MANIFEST 2009-09-22 12:56:15.000000000 -0700 @@ -3325,6 +3325,8 @@ keywords.pl Program to write keywords. lib/abbrev.pl An abbreviation table builder lib/AnyDBM_File.pm Perl module to emulate dbmopen lib/AnyDBM_File.t See if AnyDBM_File works +lib/arybase.pm Set base index for arrays ($[ replacement) +lib/arybase.t See if arybase works lib/assert.pl assertion and panic with stack trace lib/Benchmark.pm Measure execution time lib/Benchmark.t See if Benchmark works diff -Nurp blead/lib/arybase.pm bleadcopy/lib/arybase.pm --- blead/lib/arybase.pm 1969-12-31 16:00:00.000000000 -0800 +++ bleadcopy/lib/arybase.pm 2009-09-22 14:06:46.000000000 -0700 @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +# If support for $^H{ '$[' } is ever removed, see +# http://www.nntp.perl.org/group/perl.perl5.porters/2009/09/msg151052.html +# for an explanation of how this could be implemented in XS. + +package arybase; +use 5.01; +$VERSION='1'; +$hint_bits = 0x10; # This bit indicates that the array base is not 0. +sub import{ + $_[1] == 0 and goto &unimport; + $^H |= $hint_bits; + $^H{'$['} = 0+$_[1]; # We have to numify it for some reason. + return; +} +sub unimport { + $^H &= ~$hint_bits; + return; +} +__THE__=>__END__ + +=head1 NAME + +arybase - Set the base for arrays and substrings in Perl + +=head1 SYNOPSIS + + @array = ('one', 'two', 'three'); + + use arybase "1"; + print $array[2], "\n"; # prints "two" + + no arybase; + print $array[2], "\n"; # prints "three" + + { + use arybase +1; + print $array[1], "\n"; # prints "one"; + } + # array base is back to 0 + + use arybase 1; # WRONG! (version check) + use arybase +1; # OK + use arybase "1"; # also OK + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +C allows one to set the index of the first element in an array +and of the first character in a substring. The default is 0, but you may +set it to 1 to make Perl behave more like auk (or Fortran) when +subscripting and when evaluating the C and C functions. + +This is a replacement for assignment to the C<$[> variable (see +L), which is deprecated as of perl 5.11.0. + +If you really want to make it hard for others to read your code, just put +C at the top of your code. + +=head1 SEE ALSO + +L, L diff -Nurp blead/lib/arybase.t bleadcopy/lib/arybase.t --- blead/lib/arybase.t 1969-12-31 16:00:00.000000000 -0800 +++ bleadcopy/lib/arybase.t 2009-09-22 14:06:51.000000000 -0700 @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +#!./perl + +BEGIN { + chdir '..' if -d '../pod' && -d '../t'; + @INC = 'lib'; +} + +use Test::More tests => 7; + +@array = ("one","two","three"); +is $array[1], "two", 'just make sure things are working to begin with'; + +use arybase 1; # version check +is $array[1], "two", 'version check is just a version check'; + +use arybase +1; +is $array[1], "one", 'use arybase with +num'; +is "$[", 1, 'arybase sets $['; + +no arybase; +is $array[1], "two", 'no arybase'; + +{ + use arybase "42"; + is $array[44], 'three', 'use arybase with quotes around number'; +} +is $#array, 2, 'arybase is lexical'; diff -Nurp blead/pod/perl5110delta.pod bleadcopy/pod/perl5110delta.pod --- blead/pod/perl5110delta.pod 2009-09-15 02:10:23.000000000 -0700 +++ bleadcopy/pod/perl5110delta.pod 2009-09-22 13:29:05.000000000 -0700 @@ -376,6 +376,10 @@ time. It provides the key feature of C + +This is a lexically-scoped replacement for the C<$[> variable. + =back =head2 Pragmata Changes @@ -1945,7 +1949,7 @@ emulate setuid permission bits on system =item * -Deprecate assignment to $[ +Assignment to $[ has now been deprecated. See C for a replacement. =item * diff -Nurp blead/pod/perldiag.pod bleadcopy/pod/perldiag.pod --- blead/pod/perldiag.pod 2009-09-13 11:17:37.000000000 -0700 +++ bleadcopy/pod/perldiag.pod 2009-09-22 13:29:55.000000000 -0700 @@ -4685,7 +4685,7 @@ returns no useful value. See L =item Use of assignment to $[ is deprecated (D deprecated) The C<$[> variable (index of the first element in an array) -is deprecated. See L. +is deprecated. See L. See also C for a replacement. =item Use of bare << to mean <<"" is deprecated diff -Nurp blead/pod/perlvar.pod bleadcopy/pod/perlvar.pod --- blead/pod/perlvar.pod 2009-09-07 04:40:05.000000000 -0700 +++ bleadcopy/pod/perlvar.pod 2009-09-22 13:32:19.000000000 -0700 @@ -1037,14 +1037,12 @@ subscripting and when evaluating the ind As of release 5 of Perl, assignment to C<$[> is treated as a compiler directive, and cannot influence the behavior of any other file. -(That's why you can only assign compile-time constants to it.) Its -use is deprecated, and will trigger a warning (if the deprecation -L category is enabled. You did C, right?) +(That's why you can only assign compile-time constants to it.) -Note that, unlike other compile-time directives (such as L), -assignment to C<$[> can be seen from outer lexical scopes in the same file. -However, you can use local() on it to strictly bind its value to a -lexical block. +As of perl 5.11.0, its +use is deprecated, and will trigger a warning (if the deprecation +L category is enabled. You did C, right?). See +C for a replacement. =item $] X<$]>

Friday, August 13, 2010

Fight the criminals as a Forensics Scientist

The Clues Are Out There
During November and December, you're invited to attend Eclipse DemoCamps around the world. Each event features a series of short demos presented by members of the community and there are many great opportunities for networking. You don't need to be a software developer to attend! There are currently 30 DemoCamps scheduled in 15 countries from November 1 - December 12, 2009. Check out the wiki page at http://wiki.eclipse.org/Eclipse_DemoCamps_November_2009 for a location near you. Add your name if you'd like to give a demo or attend an event. Space may be limited at some locations. Cheers, Lynn Gayowski Marketing Events Manager Eclipse Foundation, Inc. _______________________________________________ eclipse-announce-europe mailing list ecli ... @eclipse.org https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/eclipse-announce-europe I'm in no way affiliated with the author, but this blog post struck me as interesting and accessible: http://perfdynamics.blogspot.com/2010/06/linear-modeling-in-r-and- hubble-bubble.html On Jun 23, 2010, at 1:13 PM, Joris Meys wrote: On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 8:59 PM, Geoffrey Smith < gp ... @asu.edu > wrote: You might think about looking at stock returns and asking questions about the probability of doubling your money or of getting a rate of return that exceeds the historical mean. Geoff Doesn't always work though. Bio-engineers for example are typically less interested in gambling on the stockmarket... ;-) Now serious, one of the finest examples I met is the example about the death penalty in Florida, to be found in Agresti's book "Categorical Data Analysis" on page 48 and further. It gives a very nice illustration of Simpson's paradox, applied to real data about a topic that leaves few untouched. Basically Agresti shows there how one came to the conclusion that whites got more often the death penalty than blacks in Florida. If one didn't take the victim into account, that is. When looking at the victims, it was clear that the death penalty was more often declared when the victim was white. It turned out that blacks mostly kill blacks, and whites mostly killed whites. Conditional on the victim, the story turned around and blacks clearly got the death penalty more often. The data goes from 1971 to 1987, so is fairly safe to use for educational purposes Cheers Joris On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 11:09 AM, Christophe Genolini

arbcombo -- Public Workshops to Discuss Revised Emissions Inventories, and Amendments to the Off-Road, Truck and Bus, and Drayage Truck Regulations

The California Air Resources Board (ARB) invites you to
participate in a series of public workshops to discuss the
revised emission inventories, and the proposed amendments to the
Regulation for In-Use Off-Road Diesel Fueled Fleets (off-road
regulation), the In-Use Heavy-Duty Diesel-Fueled Vehicles
Regulation (truck and bus regulation), and the In-Use On-Road
Diesel-Fueled Heavy-Duty Drayage Trucks Regulation (drayage truck
regulation).

The workshops will be held on the following dates at the
following five locations:

Fresno (with live video feed to SJVAPCD Modesto and Bakersfield
offices)
Date: Thursday, August 26, 2010
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Location: San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution
Control District (SJVAPCD)
1990 E. Gettysburg
Fresno, California 93726

El Monte
Date: Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Location: Air Resources Board
Auditorium, Annex 4
9530 Telstar Avenue
El Monte, California 91731

San Diego
Date: Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Location: San Diego County
Administration Center
1600 Pacific Highway
San Diego, California 92101

Sacramento (will also be webcast)
Date: Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Location: Air Resources Board
Byron Sher Auditorium
1001 I Street
Sacramento, California 95814

Oakland
Date: Wednesday, September 8**, 2010
Time: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Location: Port of Oakland
Boardroom, 2nd Floor
530 Water Street
Oakland, California 94607
**PLEASE NOTE THIS DATE HAS BEEN CHANGED (Originally appeared as
Thursday, September 9, 2010, in the Save the Date email sent on
8/6/10).

The Sacramento workshop will be webcast, and live video feed has
been setup for alternative locations to telecast the Fresno
workshop. ARB staff plans to present the same information at
each of these five workshops.

For more information on these workshops, including agenda, please
see the workshop notice which is available at:
http://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/mailouts/msc1034/msc1034.pdf

Background

Staff held workshops in June and July regarding proposed
amendments to the Truck and Bus, Off-Road, and Drayage Truck
regulations. At the workshops, stakeholders requested additional
time to review and comment on the following:
• Details of planned emissions inventory updates for trucks and
off-road vehicles,
• Specific draft regulatory language,
• ARB's revised PM2.5 mortality report, draft of which will be
released later this summer, and
• Proposed changes to the Drayage Truck Regulation.

Please be aware that although the Heavy-Duty Vehicle Greenhouse
Gas Emission Reduction Regulation (tractor-trailer GHG
regulation) was discussed at the June/July workshops, staff will
not be taking comments on this regulation during the upcoming
August/September workshops.

The Truck and Bus, Off-Road, and Drayage Truck Regulations are
intended to reduce toxic and smog-forming emissions from trucks,
buses, and off-road vehicles. Reducing such emissions is
necessary to meet federally imposed clean air standards and to
reduce the adverse health effects from air pollution throughout
the state. The Tractor-Trailer GHG regulation is intended to
reduce greenhouse gas emissions from tractor-trailers traveling
California's roadways.

While staff is proposing to amend several elements of the truck
and bus and off-road regulations, many provisions are in effect
and not being considered for amendment. These include:

• Off-road reporting and labeling requirements;
• Off-road idling limits and sales disclosure requirements;
• Truck and bus sales and disclosure requirements; and
• Existing requirements for trucks and buses utilizing the
agricultural vehicle provisions and some two engine street
sweepers.

However, due to the pending amendments to the truck and bus and
off-road regulations, several requirements have been postponed:
• On February 11, 2010, ARB issued a delay of the off-road
regulation's retrofit and turnover requirements pending further
notice.
• The truck and bus regulation's reporting for early credits was
originally required by March 31, 2010, but has been delayed until
early 2011. Also, the truck and bus retrofit and turnover
requirements (scheduled to begin January 1, 2011) will also be
extended by several months.

For further information on ARB's diesel vehicle and equipment
regulations, please call the California Air Resources Board
Diesel Hotline at 866-6DIESEL (866-634-3735). You may also visit
the ARB's truck stop website at: http://www.arb.ca.gov/truckstop
to learn more regarding ARB's programs for trucks, buses, and
trailers. For further information about the off-road diesel
vehicle regulation, please visit the off-road regulation website
at: http://www.arb.ca.gov/ordiesel.


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Thursday, August 12, 2010

arbcombo -- Public Meeting to Discuss Analysis to Identify Potentially Significant Environmental Effects of the Proposed Cap-and-Trade Regulation

Public Meeting on Cap-and-Trade Program Environmental Analysis:

ARB is preparing a Functional Equivalent Document (FED) pursuant
to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) to identify
potentially significant environmental impacts of the proposed
Cap-and-Trade regulation and feasible mitigation measures for
such impacts. The cap-and-trade regulation and protocols for
offsets will be considered by the Board in late 2010. The
meeting will serve as the scoping meeting for the environmental
document. Public and agency comments will be recorded to assist
ARB in determining the scope and content of the FED.

Meeting Time and Location:

As a convenience to the public, this meeting will have a call-in
option. If attending in person, we encourage you to take public
transportation or drive low emission/high efficiency vehicles
whenever possible. This meeting will be held at the following
location:

Date: Monday, August 23rd, 2010
Time: 1:00 – 3:00 p.m
Location: Training Room 2 2nd Floor
Cal/EPA Headquarters
1001 "I" Street
Sacramento, CA 95812
Directions: http://www.calepa.ca.gov/EPABldg/location.htm

Call-in instructions: Dial (888) 989-0728
Enter participant passcode: 7474518

Background:

The AB 32 Scoping Plan, California's framework for reducing
greenhouse gas emissions, incorporates a range of measures
including the creation of a cap-and-trade program. On November
24, 2009 ARB released a Preliminary Draft Regulation (PDR) for
the cap-and-trade system.

The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and California
Air Resources Board (ARB) policy require an analysis to determine
any potentially significant adverse environmental impacts of
ARB's regulations and projects. The Natural Resources Agency
Secretary determined that ARB meets the criteria for a Certified
State Regulatory Program (Title 14, California Code of
Regulations, Section 15251(d)). This certification allows ARB to
adopt rules, regulations, standards and plans, and exempts ARB
from the requirement to prepare Initial Studies, Notices of
Preparation, Negative Declarations or Environmental Impact
Reports. As a certified agency, however, ARB is required to
prepare a functional equivalent document (FED) that is subject to
other provisions of CEQA, such as avoiding significant adverse
effects on the environment where feasible.

The analysis shall include reasonably foreseeable environmental
impacts, alternatives, and mitigation measures that would avoid
or eliminate significant impacts. The analysis is not required
to engage in speculation. A detailed project-level analysis is
also not required.

Meeting Materials:

The meeting materials will be posted prior to the meeting at
http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/capandtrade/meetings/meetings.htm#publicmeetings.
At this website, you may join our electronic mailing list to
receive notices of ARB activities and public meetings.

Written comments should be submitted at
http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/capandtrade/comments.htm by August 31st
2010 at 6:00 pm.

Special Accommodations or Language Assistance:

If you require a special accommodation or need this document in
an alternate format or language, please contact the Office of
Climate Change at 916-322-2037 as soon as possible.
TTY/TDD/Speech to Speech users may dial 711 for the California
Relay Service.

Sincerely,
/s/

Kevin M. Kennedy, Ph.D.
Assistant Executive Officer
Office of Climate Change
California Air Resources Board

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Folks, I am pleased to announce the Lift Workshop. Lift Workshop is a one day Lift training seminar and community gathering . It's a way for you to learn about the Lift web framework, build relationships with others in the Lift and Scala communities, and give feedback to the Lift team so that we can improve Lift. Our first workshop will be November 22 from 9:30am - 5:00pm. In a lovely house in Berkeley about 10 blocks from the BART station. The cost will be $300 we have an early registration discount of $75 by using the discount code: B1ZTWZSU (valid for the first 10 participants and until Saturday November 15th). In order to tailor the course to your needs we would to share information with us about your programing experience. The workshop is designed to quickly get you comfortable with the Lift framework. We'll introduce the Scala language and show you how to use Lift to build a moderately complex web application. The course will cover: * Philosophy of Lift * Lift Architecture (Overview) * Basic & Intermediate Scala * Basic Lift Projects * Basic Lift: Adding a To-Do List * Intermediate Lift: Adding a Wiki * Advanced Lift: Adding Real-time Chat You can find more details on our workshop website http://www.liftworkshop.com We will be providing some snacks and coffee in the morning and a good meal for lunch. We plan to go out for Beer aftewards at a pub near the BART station. We look forward to having you at our training. Thanks, David Pollak Jorge Oritz Kaliya Hamlin -- Lift, the simply functional web framework http://liftweb.net Collaborative Task Management http://much4.us Follow me: http://twitter.com/dpp Git some: http://github.com/dpp I have a question about getting schema attributes from a generated XMLBean. I have an xsd schema that I have defined, generated the XMLBeans for, and want to use the generated jar in another project without separately delivering my source xsd. I know the source document is contained within the jar based on the generator. I have defined a version attribute for the schema element of my xsd. example.xsd...... ...... How can I get the value of the version attribute value of "0.9"? I'm guessing some of the metadata should be able to give me the schema version. ______________________________________________________________________ CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This email from the State of California is for the sole use of the intended recipient and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review or use, including disclosure or distribution, is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender and destroy all copies of this email. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user ... @xmlbeans.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user ... @xmlbeans.apache.org

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Don't overlook public sector jobs

Find Government Jobs
Hi, I could be mistaken but I don't think OpenNMS is presently tooled to acquire data collection values through the use of custom scripts directly. There are four methods for collecting data to be recorded in a round robin format that I'm aware of: JMX Collection HTTP Collection SNMP Collection NSClient Collection I've no experience using the NSClient or JMX approaches so I won't make any suggestions there. From an SNMP standpoint, you could extend a net-snmp instance to use the scripts you've written to retrieve values which will be exposed via SNMP at a configurable OID. This works well - I use a perl script to parse DHCP configuration and lease data so I can acquire utilization data regarding pools via SNMP. You could also expose your scripts via HTTP and have them return the data you require for collection and move these data into OpenNMS using the HTTP collector. This works well, too, but I typically use it only if it's sole option. HTH, - Chance On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 9:32 AM, David Bell < davi ... @zeninternet.co.uk > wrote: Hi, My company is looking at moving to OpenNMS as its graphing and monitoring solution, and we are currently running a pilot. In a substantial number of cases, we use in house written scripts to collect statistics and information to graph, and report on. Currently we use MRTG for this. We can modify the scripts to output the data in whatever format may be needed, but at a minimum we need to be able to have OpenNMS run these scripts, and import the outputted data, and generate graphs based on it. I have found the GpMonitor plugin, which is very close to what we would like to do, however it does not appear to have any concept of anything other than up or down. Any pointers into how to get this information into OpenNMS would be appreciated. Thanks, -- Dave Bell Network Operations Engineer, Zen Internet T: 0845 058 9020 F: 0845 058 9005 W: http://www.zen.co.uk/ Zen Internet Limited is registered in England and Wales Sandbrook Park, Sandbrook Way, Rochdale OL11 1RY Company No. 03101568 VAT Reg No. 686 0495 01 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.net email is sponsored by Make an app they can't live without Enter the BlackBerry Developer Challenge http://p.sf.net/sfu/RIM-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Please read the OpenNMS Mailing List FAQ: http://www.opennms.org/index.php/Mailing_List_FAQ opennms-discuss mailing list To *unsubscribe* or change your subscription options, see the bottom of this page: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opennms-discuss ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.net email is sponsored by Make an app they can't live without Enter the BlackBerry Developer Challenge http://p.sf.net/sfu/RIM-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Please read the OpenNMS Mailing List FAQ: http://www.opennms.org/index.php/Mailing_List_FAQ opennms-discuss mailing list To *unsubscribe* or change your subscription options, see the bottom of this page: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/opennms-discuss Hi, In a Mailets service method I see the param is a Mail instance. I need to get the full raw email from this, that is all the headers, subject, body etc actually as transmitted. How is this done please? Thanks. -- Bill -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Need-to-get-the-raw-email-tp18944186p18944186.html Sent from the James - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: serv ... @james.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: serv ... @james.apache.org

arbcombo -- ARB Chair's Seminar Series: Wednesday, September 15, 2010 1:30 pm PDT (WEBCAST)

We are pleased to announce the next Series topic:

"Emissions of HFC-134a in Auto Dismantling
and Recycling."

Emily Wimberger, Ph.D. Candidate
Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics,
University of California, Davis

Wednesday, September 15, 2010 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm PDT
Sierra Hearing Room, 2nd Floor, Cal/EPA Building
1001 I Street, Sacramento, California

Announcement and Presentation can be viewed at:
http://www.arb.ca.gov/research/seminars/seminars.htm

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For more information on this Seminar Series please contact:
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