Actually I wanted to ask this question :

I just got a 4Gb image (.ova) created by Marek for VM - anyone successfully 
installed it on Mac OS X (10.9) ? Any additional recommendations ? Thanks!

Azat

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On Thu, 11/7/13, Azat <[email protected]> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [nupic-dev] NuPIC Learning Hub
 To: "NuPIC general mailing list." <[email protected]>
 Date: Thursday, November 7, 2013, 9:21 PM
 
 Let's get started - Matt you could
 post a question and then we need only 30+ people to vote you
 up !
 
 Azat
 
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 On Thu, 11/7/13, Matthew Taylor <[email protected]>
 wrote:
 
  Subject: Re: [nupic-dev] NuPIC Learning Hub
  To: "NuPIC general mailing list." <[email protected]>
  Date: Thursday, November 7, 2013, 9:07 PM
  
  I have 650 or so. :/
  
  Sent from my MegaPhone
  
  > On Nov 7, 2013, at 7:04 PM, Azat <[email protected]>
  wrote:
  > 
  > If there's no one with such a high score, we can
 either
  ask them politely, or play by the rules which (as far as I
  understand) requires 50  people to :
  > 
  > question is voted up: +5
  > answer is voted up: +10
  > answer is marked “accepted”: +15 (+2 to acceptor)
 
  > 
  > http://stackoverflow.com/help/whats-reputation
  > 
  > Minimally:  (5+10+15=30) * 50 = 1500 :-)
  > 
  > Or finally we can use some other venue for
 categorised
  topics.
  > 
  > Azat
  > 
  > --------------------------------------------
  > On Thu, 11/7/13, Azat <[email protected]>
  wrote:
  > 
  > Subject: Re: [nupic-dev] NuPIC Learning Hub
  > To: "NuPIC general mailing list." <[email protected]>
  > Date: Thursday, November 7, 2013, 8:52 PM
  > 
  > Ah, but SO wants "1500 reputation"
  > for a new tag like 'nupic' ...
  > [ Creating the new tag 'nupic' requires at least 1500
  > reputation. ]
  > 
  > Just tried to post a question, anyone has 1500 on SO
  already
  > ?
  > 
  > Azat
  > 
  > --------------------------------------------
  > On Thu, 11/7/13, Matthew Taylor <[email protected]>
  > wrote:
  > 
  >  Subject: Re: [nupic-dev] NuPIC Learning Hub
  >  To: "NuPIC general mailing list." <[email protected]>
  >  Date: Thursday, November 7, 2013, 5:24 PM
  > 
  >  I've like the idea of
  >  StackOverflow, in fact I've looked into it in the
  past.
  >  The thing about getting a dedicated StackExchange
  section
  > is
  >  that there needs to be ample evidence of interest
  first.
  > The
  >  Area51 crew are not going to approve a NuPIC site
  without
  > a
  >  large community of active supporters. I was
  planning on
  >  moving in this direction once we've grown a bit
  more.
  >  It's not easy to get an Area51 proposal into a SO
  site,
  >  for example, Arduino is still in the proposal
  stage (http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/58150/arduino).
  
  > 
  > 
  >  The best place to start is on the main
  >  stackoverflow site itself. 
  > 
  >  How about this... 
  >  There are no questions tagged with
  >  "nupic" at this point, which is great because we
  >  have an empty namespace to occupy: 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/nupic
  > 
  > 
  >  I welcome anyone with a technical question about
  >  NuPIC to post it on http://stackoverflow.com
  >  with the tag "nupic". It would also be a good
  idea
  >  (at least initially) to post a link to your
  question on
  > the
  >  mailing list until we built up enough steam on SO
  that it
  > is
  >  consistently monitored by the community. 
  > 
  > 
  >  Any volunteers?
  >  ---------Matt TaylorOS Community
  >  Flag-BearerNumenta
  > 
  > 
  >  On Thu, Nov 7, 2013 at
  >  3:13 PM, Mark Wilson <[email protected]>
  >  wrote:
  > 
  > 
  >  A wiki is an
  >  awesome idea! Numenta, how about it? I think this
  is
  >  something that would benefit you too. I too have
  been
  >  struggling to get started. There is much you have
  to
  >  discover the hard way.
  > 
  > 
  > 
  >  For a
  >  Stackoverflow style of site,  how
  about.....
  > Stackoverflow!
  >  At least initially anyway. If that is popular
  then we
  > could
  >  propose a nupic version at http://area51.stackexchange.com/ and
  >  get our own StackNupic. I definitely agree that
  this style
  >  of site is much more useful than trying to search
  mail
  >  lists.
  > 
  > 
  > 
  >  Let's start
  >  asking and answering questions there and see how
  it
  >  goes.
  > 
  > 
  > 
  >  CheersMark
  > 
  > 
  > 
  >  On 7 November 2013
  >  19:18, Sergey Cleftsow <[email protected]>
  >  wrote:
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > 
  >  Hello everybody!
  > 
  > 
  > 
  >  It seems that as the community grows the problem
  of being
  > a
  >  good
  > 
  >  documentation and stuff which can help to learn
  NuPIC
  >  becomes more
  > 
  >  important. For example I personally resolved my
  problem of
  >  installing
  > 
  >  NuPIC just accidentally by getting an advice from
  one of
  >  friends. The
  > 
  >  solution was buried in depth of many posts and I
  didn’t
  >  aware about
  > 
  >  it. Now I have a very useful experience which
  could help
  >  other
  > 
  >  members. But where should I publish it to make it
  easy to
  >  get by them?
  > 
  >  If I write to the mailing list it may be the same
  case. Of
  >  course
  > 
  >  there are other great places — wiki, Youtube
  channel,
  > but
  >  they have
  > 
  >  own limitations.
  > 
  > 
  > 
  >  So here is an idea to build some kind of a
  learning center
  >  (let’s call
  > 
  >  it “NLH” — NuPIC Learning Hub). Every
  member of
  >  community may
  > 
  >  contribute to NLH by adding own answers to
  questions which
  >  were asked
  > 
  >  by other members if he/she has a time and/or such
  a
  > willing.
  >  Gradually
  > 
  >  those answers may form stuff for a comprehensive
  >  documentation for the
  > 
  >  NuPIC platform. It may be some single site or may
  be a
  >  section on
  > 
  >  Numenta.org (or some another place). Making a
  prototype of
  >  NLH is
  > 
  >  considered not a very sophisticated task so I can
  do it
  >  because
  > 
  >  web-development is my common job (of course if
  somebody
  >  wants to help
  > 
  >  me it will be great also).
  > 
  > 
  > 
  >  This is the idea in short. Speaking more
  detailed:
  > 
  > 
  > 
  >  I suggest there may be 2 main section. First is
  a
  >  “Documentation”,
  > 
  >  which is in essence the standard pages describing
  the
  >  platform, its
  > 
  >  methods, OPF and so on. Users can add comments
  to
  > published
  >  stuff.
  > 
  >  There are lots of examples in the Net (consider
  php.net or
  > something
  > 
  >  of this kind). Of course, the problem is that
  this demands
  >  enormous
  > 
  >  efforts (time in the first turn). So in order to
  make it
  >  much more
  > 
  >  easier there is a second sections which should
  look more
  >  like a
  > 
  >  Stackoverflow (of course it’s hardly to hope
  that it
  > will
  >  have the
  > 
  >  same functionality from the very beginning, but I
  guess it
  >  isn’t
  > 
  >  necessary yet). I.e. any community member may
  leave own
  >  question while
  > 
  >  other members who possesses an answer may create
  it there.
  >  All the
  > 
  >  questions may be ranked by users who votes by a
  standard
  > way
  >  (+/-). So
  > 
  >  after any question got an enough answers or rank
  it may be
  >  used as a
  > 
  >  basics for the “official” stuff in the
  >  “Documentation” sections. It
  > 
  >  means that Admin (Moderator and so on, there may
  be few of
  >  them)
  > 
  >  converts it to the article and places it in the
  section
  >  mentioned
  > 
  >  above. In that section may be “empty”
  articles, i.e.
  >  they have only a
  > 
  >  title, but have no content. However this title is
  a link
  > to
  >  the page
  > 
  >  containing a question dedicated to the subject
  and answers
  >  added by
  > 
  >  community members (i.e. the second section).
  After an
  >  article being
  > 
  >  filled by stuff made of members’ answers there
  a link to
  >  the page
  > 
  >  which contained those answers to see the history
  of
  > question
  >  will be
  > 
  >  added.
  > 
  > 
  > 
  >  So as a rule we have one of two things: an
  official
  > article
  >  in the Doc
  > 
  >  section or “unofficial” page with the ranked
  question
  >  and answers
  > 
  >  (probably ranked also) to it.
  > 
  > 
  > 
  >  Of course, there may be lots of other interesting
  things
  > and
  >  we can
  > 
  >  consider all of them after if the community will
  be
  >  interested by the
  > 
  >  idea.
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > 
  >  --
  > 
  >  SY Sergey V. Cleftsow
  > 
  > 
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