Hi everybody,
In the past year I have been working on the Small Project Observatory (SPO), a Seaside-based application aimed at visualizing and analyzing Store repositories. Those of you who attend ESUG these days might have seen Tudor Girba demoing SPO for the innovation awards. To learn more about SPO, check the two articles that we wrote about it (http://tinyurl.com/2ahghg, http://tinyurl.com/29hm9j) or see it in action at http://www.inf.unisi.ch/phd/lungu/spo/ where you will find a SPO server that observes the Stores from Cincom, Bern and Lugano. SPO is open source software released under the MIT License. If you want to install it and test it on your Store see the installation instructions at www.inf.unisi.ch/phd/lungu/spo/install. I would love to hear from you in relation to SPO. Feel free to e-mail ideas, feature suggestions or bug-reports. Cheers, Mircea Lungu PhD Student Faculty of Informatics University of Lugano Switzerland www.inf.unisi.ch/phd/lungu |
Very cool, I'll try to install it here at some point to give it a try.
I'm assuming I can just run it as a db user with only SELECT privileges to ensure it doesn't mess anything up? Cheers! -Boris -- +1.604.689.0322 DeepCove Labs Ltd. 4th floor 595 Howe Street Vancouver, Canada V6C 2T5 http://tinyurl.com/r7uw4 [hidden email] CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE This email is intended only for the persons named in the message header. Unless otherwise indicated, it contains information that is private and confidential. If you have received it in error, please notify the sender and delete the entire message including any attachments. Thank you. > -----Original Message----- > From: Mircea Lungu [mailto:[hidden email]] > Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 7:42 AM > To: vwnc List > Subject: The Small Project Observatory > > Hi everybody, > > In the past year I have been working on the Small Project Observatory > (SPO), a Seaside-based application aimed at visualizing and analyzing > Store repositories. Those of you who attend ESUG these days might > have seen Tudor Girba demoing SPO for the innovation awards. > > To learn more about SPO, check the two articles that we wrote about > it (http://tinyurl.com/2ahghg, http://tinyurl.com/29hm9j) or see it > in action at http://www.inf.unisi.ch/phd/lungu/spo/ where you will > find a SPO server that observes the Stores from Cincom, Bern and > > SPO is open source software released under the MIT License. If you > want to install it and test it on your Store see the installation > instructions at www.inf.unisi.ch/phd/lungu/spo/install. > > I would love to hear from you in relation to SPO. Feel free to e-mail > ideas, feature suggestions or bug-reports. > > Cheers, > > Mircea Lungu > PhD Student > Faculty of Informatics > University of Lugano > Switzerland > www.inf.unisi.ch/phd/lungu |
Boris, the only operations on the database are reads, so i think
SELECT privileges should be sufficient. However, if you encounter any issues let me know! Cheers, Mircea. On Aug 29, 2007, at 1:01 PM, Boris Popov wrote: > Very cool, I'll try to install it here at some point to give it a try. > I'm assuming I can just run it as a db user with only SELECT > privileges > to ensure it doesn't mess anything up? > > Cheers! > > -Boris > > -- > +1.604.689.0322 > DeepCove Labs Ltd. > 4th floor 595 Howe Street > Vancouver, Canada V6C 2T5 > http://tinyurl.com/r7uw4 > > [hidden email] > > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE > > This email is intended only for the persons named in the message > header. Unless otherwise indicated, it contains information that is > private and confidential. If you have received it in error, please > notify the sender and delete the entire message including any > attachments. > > Thank you. >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Mircea Lungu [mailto:[hidden email]] >> Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 7:42 AM >> To: vwnc List >> Subject: The Small Project Observatory >> >> Hi everybody, >> >> In the past year I have been working on the Small Project Observatory >> (SPO), a Seaside-based application aimed at visualizing and analyzing >> Store repositories. Those of you who attend ESUG these days might >> have seen Tudor Girba demoing SPO for the innovation awards. >> >> To learn more about SPO, check the two articles that we wrote about >> it (http://tinyurl.com/2ahghg, http://tinyurl.com/29hm9j) or see it >> in action at http://www.inf.unisi.ch/phd/lungu/spo/ where you will >> find a SPO server that observes the Stores from Cincom, Bern and > Lugano. >> >> SPO is open source software released under the MIT License. If you >> want to install it and test it on your Store see the installation >> instructions at www.inf.unisi.ch/phd/lungu/spo/install. >> >> I would love to hear from you in relation to SPO. Feel free to e-mail >> ideas, feature suggestions or bug-reports. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Mircea Lungu >> PhD Student >> Faculty of Informatics >> University of Lugano >> Switzerland >> www.inf.unisi.ch/phd/lungu > |
Hi guy
you won the first award at ESUG 2007! I finished 4th behind you, pier and eyesee :) Stef On 29 août 07, at 19:13, Mircea Lungu wrote: > Boris, the only operations on the database are reads, so i think > SELECT privileges should be sufficient. However, if you encounter > any issues let me know! > > Cheers, > Mircea. > > > On Aug 29, 2007, at 1:01 PM, Boris Popov wrote: > >> Very cool, I'll try to install it here at some point to give it a >> try. >> I'm assuming I can just run it as a db user with only SELECT >> privileges >> to ensure it doesn't mess anything up? >> >> Cheers! >> >> -Boris >> >> -- >> +1.604.689.0322 >> DeepCove Labs Ltd. >> 4th floor 595 Howe Street >> Vancouver, Canada V6C 2T5 >> http://tinyurl.com/r7uw4 >> >> [hidden email] >> >> CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE >> >> This email is intended only for the persons named in the message >> header. Unless otherwise indicated, it contains information that is >> private and confidential. If you have received it in error, please >> notify the sender and delete the entire message including any >> attachments. >> >> Thank you. >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: Mircea Lungu [mailto:[hidden email]] >>> Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 7:42 AM >>> To: vwnc List >>> Subject: The Small Project Observatory >>> >>> Hi everybody, >>> >>> In the past year I have been working on the Small Project >>> Observatory >>> (SPO), a Seaside-based application aimed at visualizing and >>> analyzing >>> Store repositories. Those of you who attend ESUG these days might >>> have seen Tudor Girba demoing SPO for the innovation awards. >>> >>> To learn more about SPO, check the two articles that we wrote about >>> it (http://tinyurl.com/2ahghg, http://tinyurl.com/29hm9j) or see it >>> in action at http://www.inf.unisi.ch/phd/lungu/spo/ where you will >>> find a SPO server that observes the Stores from Cincom, Bern and >> Lugano. >>> >>> SPO is open source software released under the MIT License. If you >>> want to install it and test it on your Store see the installation >>> instructions at www.inf.unisi.ch/phd/lungu/spo/install. >>> >>> I would love to hear from you in relation to SPO. Feel free to e- >>> ideas, feature suggestions or bug-reports. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Mircea Lungu >>> PhD Student >>> Faculty of Informatics >>> University of Lugano >>> Switzerland >>> www.inf.unisi.ch/phd/lungu >> > |
Hi Steph,
Thanks! I am happy people liked the project. I wish I could have been there to see the other projects too because I heard they were really good! And in fact, I think that if I was there, I wouldn't have won the first prize as my vote would probably have been for pier and then we would have had a tie ;) All the best, Mircea. On Aug 29, 2007, at 6:19 PM, stéphane ducasse wrote: > Hi guy > > you won the first award at ESUG 2007! > > I finished 4th behind you, pier and eyesee :) > > Stef > > > On 29 août 07, at 19:13, Mircea Lungu wrote: > >> Boris, the only operations on the database are reads, so i think >> SELECT privileges should be sufficient. However, if you encounter >> any issues let me know! >> >> Cheers, >> Mircea. >> >> >> On Aug 29, 2007, at 1:01 PM, Boris Popov wrote: >> >>> Very cool, I'll try to install it here at some point to give it a >>> try. >>> I'm assuming I can just run it as a db user with only SELECT >>> privileges >>> to ensure it doesn't mess anything up? >>> >>> Cheers! >>> >>> -Boris >>> >>> -- >>> +1.604.689.0322 >>> DeepCove Labs Ltd. >>> 4th floor 595 Howe Street >>> Vancouver, Canada V6C 2T5 >>> http://tinyurl.com/r7uw4 >>> >>> [hidden email] >>> >>> CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE >>> >>> This email is intended only for the persons named in the message >>> header. Unless otherwise indicated, it contains information that is >>> private and confidential. If you have received it in error, please >>> notify the sender and delete the entire message including any >>> attachments. >>> >>> Thank you. >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: Mircea Lungu [mailto:[hidden email]] >>>> Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 7:42 AM >>>> To: vwnc List >>>> Subject: The Small Project Observatory >>>> >>>> Hi everybody, >>>> >>>> In the past year I have been working on the Small Project >>>> Observatory >>>> (SPO), a Seaside-based application aimed at visualizing and >>>> analyzing >>>> Store repositories. Those of you who attend ESUG these days might >>>> have seen Tudor Girba demoing SPO for the innovation awards. >>>> >>>> To learn more about SPO, check the two articles that we wrote about >>>> it (http://tinyurl.com/2ahghg, http://tinyurl.com/29hm9j) or see it >>>> in action at http://www.inf.unisi.ch/phd/lungu/spo/ where you will >>>> find a SPO server that observes the Stores from Cincom, Bern and >>> Lugano. >>>> >>>> SPO is open source software released under the MIT License. If you >>>> want to install it and test it on your Store see the installation >>>> instructions at www.inf.unisi.ch/phd/lungu/spo/install. >>>> >>>> I would love to hear from you in relation to SPO. Feel free to e- >>>> ideas, feature suggestions or bug-reports. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> >>>> Mircea Lungu >>>> PhD Student >>>> Faculty of Informatics >>>> University of Lugano >>>> Switzerland >>>> www.inf.unisi.ch/phd/lungu >>> >> > |
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Hi Mircea,
Nice work and congratulations on the award. Can you tell me if the Cincom repository shown in http://evo.inf.unisi.ch:8009/spo/go/ is the Public one or some other ? If it is the public repository then can you please explain what basis the projects are included. Is it based on having a bundle or are all packages included ? regards Denis On 8/30/07, Mircea Lungu <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi everybody, > > In the past year I have been working on the Small Project Observatory > (SPO), a Seaside-based application aimed at visualizing and analyzing > Store repositories. Those of you who attend ESUG these days might > have seen Tudor Girba demoing SPO for the innovation awards. > > To learn more about SPO, check the two articles that we wrote about > it (http://tinyurl.com/2ahghg, http://tinyurl.com/29hm9j) or see it > in action at http://www.inf.unisi.ch/phd/lungu/spo/ where you will > find a SPO server that observes the Stores from Cincom, Bern and Lugano. > > SPO is open source software released under the MIT License. If you > want to install it and test it on your Store see the installation > instructions at www.inf.unisi.ch/phd/lungu/spo/install. > > I would love to hear from you in relation to SPO. Feel free to e-mail > ideas, feature suggestions or bug-reports. > > Cheers, > > Mircea Lungu > PhD Student > Faculty of Informatics > University of Lugano > Switzerland > www.inf.unisi.ch/phd/lungu > > |
Hi Denis,
You are doubly right: the repository that you can see online is the public repository and only bundles are considered "projects". However thanks for asking about packages. I was thinking about considering them too, and actually you are not the first who wants to visualize a single package :) The plan is to make the packages which do not belong to a bundle to be projects in their own right. Moreover I also want to let the user define the list of packages he considers as making up a project for the case where the bundle definition is not sufficient. I will email you when I finish implementing these features. Best regards, Mircea. On Aug 30, 2007, at 8:31 PM, Denis Johnson wrote: > Hi Mircea, > > Nice work and congratulations on the award. > > Can you tell me if the Cincom repository shown in > http://evo.inf.unisi.ch:8009/spo/go/ is the Public one or some other ? > If it is the public repository then can you please explain what basis > the projects are included. Is it based on having a bundle or are all > packages included ? > > regards Denis > > > On 8/30/07, Mircea Lungu <[hidden email]> wrote: >> Hi everybody, >> >> In the past year I have been working on the Small Project Observatory >> (SPO), a Seaside-based application aimed at visualizing and analyzing >> Store repositories. Those of you who attend ESUG these days might >> have seen Tudor Girba demoing SPO for the innovation awards. >> >> To learn more about SPO, check the two articles that we wrote about >> it (http://tinyurl.com/2ahghg, http://tinyurl.com/29hm9j) or see it >> in action at http://www.inf.unisi.ch/phd/lungu/spo/ where you will >> find a SPO server that observes the Stores from Cincom, Bern and >> Lugano. >> >> SPO is open source software released under the MIT License. If you >> want to install it and test it on your Store see the installation >> instructions at www.inf.unisi.ch/phd/lungu/spo/install. >> >> I would love to hear from you in relation to SPO. Feel free to e-mail >> ideas, feature suggestions or bug-reports. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Mircea Lungu >> PhD Student >> Faculty of Informatics >> University of Lugano >> Switzerland >> www.inf.unisi.ch/phd/lungu >> >> > |
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