On Feb 17, 2011 3:16 PM, "Edward Anderson" <
nilbus@nilbus.[redacted]
> wrote:
> I envision linking to all of our NCSU based projects from the OSS wiki, not
> relocating their already-existing homepages. Jack should be giving me access
> to create that section soon, and I can put yours there as well if you give
> me the info.
>
> Edward
>
> On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 2:59 PM, Alexander Ray <
alexjray.ncsu@gmail.[redacted]
>wrote:
>
>> Personally I put all my open source projects on github. Its a great site
>> and a great service.
>>
>> That being said, I would not be opposed to using an NCSU-based open source
>> VCS, but I'd really like Git. plskthx
>>
>> So, outside of student-personal projects or class projects, I know there
>> are clubs/organizations that use shared software repositories.
>>
>> Off the top of my head Aerial Robotics (which I'm a programmer for) and
>> Underwater Robotics both host our own wikis, version control systems, etc.
>> How do you suppose we could go about integrating or linking to those?
>>
>> ~Alex
>>
>> PS I like the OSI NCSU logo. i'll put it on whatever i push during the
>> hack day saturday.
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 2:40 PM, Andrew Austin <
adausti2@ncsu.[redacted]
> wrote:
>>
>>> iTrust is not currently used to store any real medical record systems,
>>> as suspected. However, it is used in both education and research,
>>> including outside of Dr. Williams research group. If you're willing to
>>> submit a patch, I suspect they would include it for future CSC326
>>> classes. I don't know if it was mentioned already, but iTrust is
>>> available from sourceforge at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/itrust/
>>> and student work is included in the release at the conclusion of every
>>> semester.
>>>
>>> If you think iTrust code is bad, you should take a look at some of
>>> applications people are actually using to store medical records in.
>>>
>>> Andrew
>>>
>>> On Thu, Feb 17, 2011 at 12:13 PM, Brian Cottingham <
spiffytech@gmail.[redacted]
>
>>> wrote:
>>> > I don't think it's worth posting a page for iTrust unless we agreed to a
>>> > concerted effort to rewrite it to not be horrendous, soul-crushing code,
>>> > with some assurance that our efforts would make it into CSC 326.
>>> >
>>> > -Brian
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 10:54 PM, Edward Anderson <
nilbus@nilbus.[redacted]
>
>>> wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> There are two OSS projects that I know of here on campus: Expertiza and
>>> >> iTrust.
>>> >>
>>> >> I work on Expertiza, and it actually has a few outside contributors
>>> >> and several classes of users at other universities. I'd be willing to
>>> >> set up a page for that.
>>> >>
>>> >> As for iTrust, it's an open source project that has a page on
>>> >> sourceforge. I don't imagine that anyone outside of the CSC 326 class
>>> >> would use it or work on it. Lots of people on this list have taken
>>> >> that class - what do you think? Is it worth setting up a page for it
>>> >> on the NCSU OSS center?
>>> >>
>>> >> Edward
>>> >>
>>> >> On Tuesday, October 26, 2010, Jack Neely <
jjneely@ncsu.[redacted]
> wrote:
>>> >> > On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 02:59:17PM -0400, Edward Anderson wrote:
>>> >> >> Sounds like a great idea. Having an OSS hub will be a great way for
>>> >> >> students
>>> >> >> who want to contribute to a local project to find something
>>> interesting
>>> >> >> to
>>> >> >> contribute to and gain experience on. For whatever it's worth, it'll
>>> be
>>> >> >> a
>>> >> >> good way for NC State people to show off our OSS contributions too.
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> So that's my idea... is that the same purpose you were thinking of
>>> >> >> using
>>> >> >> this site for?
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Yes. You've nailed it.
>>> >> >
>>> >> > Jack
>>> >> >
>>> >> > --
>>> >> > Jack Neely <
jjneely@ncsu.[redacted]
>
>>> >> > Linux Czar, OIT Campus Linux Services
>>> >> > Office of Information Technology, NC State University
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>>> >> >
>>> >>
>>> >
>>> >
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Andrew Austin
>>>
http://andrew-austin.com
>>>
>>>
>>