Having been several months since I've tried to run django on the google app
engine, I took a crack at it today with Django appengine
http://www.allbuttonspressed.com/projects/djangoappengine
Since it is based on django-nonrel, in theory it does not have vendor lock in
to app engine, so you
Is there a better place to celebrate Burn's Night than Edinburgh? This could be
just the excuse you were looking for...
Open Edge - Open Source in Libraries
This two day event on open source software for libraries is being run in
collaboration with JISC and SCONUL. The first day is ’Haggis and
Hi Everyone,
Just a note to let you know that we have reached our limit on registration for
Code4LIb 2011 and registration is now closed.
Thanks to everyone who has registered and we look forward to a wonderful event.
If you would like to be put on the wait list for the conference please send
Woah, that was fast. I guess I'll go on the waiting list. *fingers crossed*
Is this code4lib larger or smaller than last year? I seem to remember
registering weeks after the registration opened. Maybe it's getting popular, eh?
Thanks,
--Joel
Joel Richard
IT Specialist, Web Services Department
I believe the cap is the same this year as last year (250). It did
stay open a couple of weeks last year. In years before, it's sold out
even quicker than this year. Probably lots of factors for how quickly
it sells out (location, talks, etc.). Regardless, it's popular.
Richard, if last year
Hi Brian,
I've been working on the FRBR-based eCataloger framework running on Google
App Engine for the past couple of years:
http://code.google.com/p/ecataloger/.
Jeremy Nelson
Metadata and Systems Librarian
Colorado College
From: Code for Libraries on behalf
We've gotten four lovely submissions for the t-shirt design contest. Please
cast your vote now.
http://vote.code4lib.org/election/index/18
Closes at 12:00 AM EST on 2010-12-23.
-Mike
Hey Brian,
This is awesome.
Awhile back I took a stab at doing something kinda similar with jruby
and google app engine. I think I still have a half finished blog post
floating around somewhere on thatfinishing that might be a good
christmas break project.
For other ruby-based
Kevin wrote:
...we did have lots of folks drop their registrations... opening up spots for
waitlisters...
Same for the 2009 Providence conference, which filled very quickly. Another
factor is that we initially held back a small buffer of spots to make sure that
our calculations for
A couple of years ago I missed registration and had to get my
Code4Lib ticket on StubHub.
The only downsides were I had to pay twice face value and tell
everyone my name was Naomi Dushay all week
On Dec 16, 2010, at 8:47 AM, Birkin James Diana wrote:
Kevin wrote:
...we did have
Hi everyone,
I found out this morning not everyone watched WGN on Saturday
afternoon in the 1980s
So here are two links to contextualize tshirt option #1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1jzs6dk4bs
http://thisdistractedglobe.com/2007/04/03/breaking-away-1979/
All great
Hi Brian,
I've been working on the FRBR-based eCataloger framework running on Google
App Engine for the past couple of years:
http://code.google.com/p/ecataloger/
https://securemail.coloradocollege.edu/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://c
ode.google.com/p/ecataloger/ .
Jeremy Nelson
Metadata and
And it didn't fool us one bit. We know Naomi, and YOU, SIR, are no
Naomi Dushay! ;-)
Roy
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 8:53 AM, Chris Fitzpatrick cf...@stanford.edu wrote:
A couple of years ago I missed registration and had to get my Code4Lib
ticket on StubHub.
The only downsides were I had to pay
I did some of the development on Kochief, a discovery interface that
places Django in front of Solr [1]. I made some stabs at including
cataloging as well, but never got too far in that direction.
Django-nonrel looks like a neat project, with a lot of what one would
need in a collection
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I will be renting a car and driving to Bloomington on Sunday, the 6th
at about 630 PM (assuming on-time arrival at 6ish) and returning on
the 10th in time to make my 7 PM flight.
I can take one or two people with a reasonable amount of luggage each
way, and no, they don't have to be the same
Following Cary Gordon's generous offer if there are any contemplating flying
into Chicago (My imaginary reduced costs because of the Hub at O'Hare) do
contact me offlist. I am going to be driving in on Sunday and leave Thursday.
First come first saved so recycle these electrons FAST! :-)
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