Le mercredi 6 mai 2015 12:48:34 Steve Blackmon a écrit :
> > For visualization, for sure, json is the current natural format when data
> > is consumed from the browser.
> > I don't have great experience on this, and what I'm missing with json
> > currently is a common practice on documenting a stru
Daniel,
great initiative and I think it will become popular over time (new ideas
takes a while).
1) I think you should bring up the difference between "Open Source" a la
MySQL, i.e development at a corporation and releases thrown over the wall,
versus "Open Collaboration" a la Apache, where everyt
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On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 7:48 AM, Betty James wrote:
> Oh my gosh. How do I get off this thread. don't know how I got on, b
Oh my gosh. How do I get off this thread. don't know how I got on, but I
am just a totally ignorant individual using Open Office and trying to
donate (which doesn't sound necessary anymore)so unless you are in good
shape and in your 70's try to figure out how I can get off the list!
Betty B.
This sounds fantastic. I’d be happy to collaborate and get
this implemented at USC..
++
Chris Mattmann, Ph.D.
Chief Architect
Instrument Software and Science Data Systems Section (398)
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Pasadena, CA 91109
Hi, all;
We had an interesting chat during the barcamp at ACNA2015 discussing
ideas for spreading the word about open source. A few folks mentioned
that it would be a good idea to partner with local universities to do
talks/programs/etc. This sounded like an interesting idea so I
squirreled it a
> For visualization, for sure, json is the current natural format when data is
> consumed from the browser.
> I don't have great experience on this, and what I'm missing with json
> currently is a common practice on documenting a structure: are there common
> practices?
In podling streams [0], we
On Tue, May 5, 2015 at 8:49 PM, Niclas Hedhman wrote:
> I am still getting it... :-/
I don't get the Captcha either, but Cloudflare may be presenting that
to folks in specific geo-regions or they think your IP has triggered
anti-DDOS protections. -- justin
Hi all,
Le 06/05/2015 03:26, Shane Curcuru a écrit :
Drat. Metrics Grimoire looks pretty nifty - essentially a set of
frameworks for extracting metadata from a bunch of sources - but it's
GPL, so personally I have no interest in working on it. If someone else
uses it to generate datasets that