[Wintermute-devel] 1st meeting about Wintermute

2011-02-10 Thread danteash...@gmail.com
Ladies and gentlemen; The 1st meeting about Wintermute will occur in five minutes (8PM UTC) Please make your way to irc.freenode.net, channel: ##wintermute See you there! -- -Danté Ashton Vi Veri Veniversum Vivus Vici Sent from Ubuntu ___ Mailing

Re: [Wintermute-devel] To Avoid The Reinvention of Fire And Introduce Quantum Transportation

2011-03-07 Thread danteash...@gmail.com
I am here. I do hope everyone else is -- -Danté Ashton Vi Veri Veniversum Vivus Vici Sent from Ubuntu ___ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~wintermute-devel Post to : wintermute-devel@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.n

[Wintermute-devel] A logical explanation.

2011-05-17 Thread danteash...@gmail.com
This email is written to clarify the SII's trustees decision, in the hopes that you will understand why we have done what we've done. A few days ago, hajour (the TL of SpeechControl) made a couple of accusations; 1. That NRWlion was at UDS in Budapest, working as a Nokia 'spy' against open-source

Re: [Wintermute-devel] [update]

2011-06-06 Thread danteash...@gmail.com
to-do; slap Jacky with some frozen poultry. On 5 June 2011 08:14, Jacky Alcine wrote: > in and out with the Internet connection; expect a few more pushes in the > later days. Please do what you can to address the todos. > > -- > Jacky Alcine > Blog | > Launchpad

Re: [Wintermute-devel] [update]

2011-06-13 Thread danteash...@gmail.com
You dare speak the name of the devil, in my house?! On 10 June 2011 04:15, Jacky Alcine wrote: > Initially, it was a joke; but I have come across an interesting approach > (again) for NLP, but I fear it's a bit similar to LinkGrammar. The only > difference here is that it'd follow the path of VI

Re: [Wintermute-devel] [update]

2011-06-16 Thread danteash...@gmail.com
otype or get documentation I've been > making up. I wonder what's up with Derrick's delivery though.. > > On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 5:20 PM, danteash...@gmail.com < > danteash...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> You dare speak the name of the devil, in my house?! >&

[Wintermute-devel] The current state of speech recognition.

2011-06-29 Thread danteash...@gmail.com
Right, everyone. Not everyone is familiar with speech recognition, so here are a few basic elements, facts and some notes on the three 'champions'. Open-source speech recognition systems could be better. There really are only two contenders, described below. GnomeVoiceControl et al either failed

Re: [Wintermute-devel] [Sii] [wntr] Wintermute and Inquiries

2011-08-25 Thread danteash...@gmail.com
On 23 August 2011 11:25, Jacky Alcine wrote: > ** > > It's been a while since we, as a team, sat down (so to say) and chatted > about Wintermute. > A bit of a forewarning, this message gets a bit technical, as I'm trying to > get as much detail out about Wintermute. I was writing this to Dante, >

Re: [Wintermute-devel] [update] SII, Unite!

2011-08-25 Thread danteash...@gmail.com
On 20 August 2011 10:18, Jacky Alcine wrote: > ** > > Although this message is targeted at the developers, I encourage the > robopsychologists enrolled to read this message and give any kind of > feedback they see fit. It's your job, after all :) > > > It's been ages since I've seen any kind of

Re: [Wintermute-devel] Rolling Release Vs. Versioned.

2011-08-31 Thread danteash...@gmail.com
How exactly do you mean, Adrian? That the packages be .deb (as opposed to .rpm)? I do think we should retain versioning; Lets say we have 1.0.0 released 1.0.1 would lead up to the next minor 'landmark' (when released, all ISO's etc would default to that) and 1.1.0 is more of a landmark, rather th

Re: [Wintermute-devel] Rolling Release Vs. Versioned.

2011-08-31 Thread danteash...@gmail.com
After testing, yes. Me thinks we should focus on stabilty and polish, rather then new features. On 31 August 2011 21:06, Adrian Borucki wrote: > On 31 August 2011 21:24, danteash...@gmail.com wrote: > >> How exactly do you mean, Adrian? That the packages be .deb (as opposed to >

Re: [Wintermute-devel] [info] (part 1 of 3) Wintermute Awareness

2011-09-01 Thread danteash...@gmail.com
On 1 September 2011 03:59, Jacky Alcine wrote: > Now, this is something that I know will excite a few. Wintermute's ability > to really mine for data, or in this sense, generate ontological information > from raw data from its environment and use said data to enhance its own > abilities. Right no

Re: [Wintermute-devel] [info] (part 2 of 3) Wintermute's Data Mining

2011-09-01 Thread danteash...@gmail.com
On 31 August 2011 02:28, Jacky Alcine wrote: > Data mining is perhaps Wintermute's biggest tool. Without its ability to > obtain information about its environment, Wintermute only knows what it > does within the COSMO ontology. I would like to remind you all that, should Wintermute fail to get

Re: [Wintermute-devel] [info] (part 1 of 3) Wintermute Awareness

2011-09-01 Thread danteash...@gmail.com
Why, Adrian, is it when I look at that picture, I think of an eyeball? :P Some of the 'senses' can be fed by feeds (RSS, IMAP, etc) surely? On 1 September 2011 20:06, Adrian Borucki wrote: > On 1 September 2011 04:59, Jacky Alcine wrote: > >> Now, this is something that I know will excite a fe

Re: [Wintermute-devel] (VERY) Rough mockup of Wintermute's Interface.

2011-09-02 Thread danteash...@gmail.com
Jacky; I'm afraid I don't have an SVG of it as no matter what I try; Inkscape keeps giving me white backgrounds with it :-/ All I have is a fairly large .png . Unless you or someone else can deal with Inkscape (or another such program) then we're stuck with the png :-/ In terms of the GUI; I feel

Re: [Wintermute-devel] (VERY) Rough mockup of Wintermute's Interface.

2011-09-02 Thread danteash...@gmail.com
hem and forward them. > > > Regards, > > Phill. > > 2011/9/2 danteash...@gmail.com > >> Jacky; I'm afraid I don't have an SVG of it as no matter what I try; >> Inkscape keeps giving me white backgrounds with it :-/ All I have is a >> fairly large .pn

Re: [Wintermute-devel] (VERY) Rough mockup of Wintermute's Interface.

2011-09-03 Thread danteash...@gmail.com
Jacky, thanks to Rafael Laguna, the Lubuntu graphics guru, we now have an .svg of Winty! (see attached) ALL HAIL THE GRAPHICS GURU! -Dante 2011/9/2 danteash...@gmail.com > Phill; I think Jacky means the avatar.png, not the images he provided :P > > > 2011/9/2 Phill Whites

Re: [Wintermute-devel] Wintermute and the Web

2011-09-12 Thread danteash...@gmail.com
On 12 September 2011 15:44, Adrian Borucki wrote: > > On 12 September 2011 02:17, SII wrote: > >> I thought D-Bus was only good for outright notification and limited >> control? > > > D-Bus is good not only for control and notification but also transmitting > data. Its key advantages are good en

Re: [Wintermute-devel] Subminds and Encryption.

2011-09-13 Thread danteash...@gmail.com
On 13 September 2011 22:23, SII wrote: > > > On 13 September 2011 11:22, Jacky Alcine wrote: > >> This is an email I woke up to and read with joy. >> > > Sarcasm, much? :P > > >> >> >> On Sep 11, 2011, at 8:56 PM, SII wrote: >> >> >> >> On 5 September 2011 05:37, Jacky Alcine < >> jackyalc...@

Re: [Wintermute-devel] Building application with pocketsphinx - CMUSphinx Wiki

2011-09-25 Thread danteash...@gmail.com
Biggest possible step for the user is one we can't control; crappy microphones (like the ones built into laptops) are pretty poor. I've got a $40 one here, capable of noise-reduction. Does the trick wonderfully for Dragon PS: Jacky, I need to know if you've thought about the internet connectio

Re: [Wintermute-devel] Building application with pocketsphinx - CMUSphinx Wiki

2011-09-25 Thread danteash...@gmail.com
r Skype and Oovoo). But we should still try to get > it working with anything ( wondering how live training can be done). > > > UPDATE: it's now possible to save and load lexical information created in > Wintermute. > > > On Sep 25, 2011, at 8:57 PM, "danteash...@gma

Re: [Wintermute-devel] Building application with pocketsphinx - CMUSphinx Wiki

2011-09-25 Thread danteash...@gmail.com
On a completely unrelated developmental matter; KDE's Contour looks interesting... http://community.kde.org/Plasma/Active/Contour 2011/9/26 danteash...@gmail.com > Wouldn't a dedicated net connection be better? (and cheaper?) > How much would said phone be, dear? > > An

Re: [Wintermute-devel] Building application with pocketsphinx - CMUSphinx Wiki

2011-09-25 Thread danteash...@gmail.com
gt; (30 bucks I think). > > Virgin mobile has a broadband to go service, device 100 bucks, activation > of new plan 30, and it's like 35 a month. > > > On Sep 25, 2011, at 9:07 PM, "danteash...@gmail.com" < > danteash...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Wouldn't