The end of NET? (was: [tw] Re: now Alternate Time Systems in TW- major thread drift.)

2009-06-06 Thread Dirk Zemisch
Hallo rtimwest, rtimwest rtimw...@gmail.com schrieb am 04.06.2009 16:17 Uhr: I contacted the folks at New Earth Time through their web page about the apparent conflict between the GPL(s), Creative Commons License, and their copyright notice that states that explicit permission must be

Re: The end of NET? (was: [tw] Re: now Alternate Time Systems in TW- major thread drift.)

2009-06-06 Thread rtimwest
Dirk, Please don't apologize, you write far better in English than I do in any other language. I agree with you that the situation is unclear, and the response I got did not help. I also regret that I cannot include NET in the final package. If they clarify the IP situation, or adopt a real

Re: The end of NET? (was: [tw] Re: now Alternate Time Systems in TW- major thread drift.)

2009-06-06 Thread Morris Gray
On Jun 7, 10:46 am, rtimwest rtimw...@gmail.com wrote: As I said to them, I do not think there is any chance of widespread adoption of a timekeeping system if explicit permission is required for distribution OR commercial use. The response I received did not point out any mis-interpretation.

[tw] Re: now Alternate Time Systems in TW- major thread drift.

2009-06-04 Thread rtimwest
Morris, Please don't merge my part without a trace I want it as a stand alone... NET is a single time on its own to the exclusion of all others. Looks like you're going to get your wish in that respect, at least. I contacted the folks at New Earth Time through their web page about the

[tw] Re: now Alternate Time Systems in TW- major thread drift.

2009-05-24 Thread rtimwest
Bare bones/pre-Alpha New Earth Time version of plugin done, works in DigitalClock for real-time, works in journal entries, currently but temporarily running on my site. I'll incorporate this functionality in the final version, but I'm shifting my attention to that now unless there are serious

[tw] Re: now Alternate Time Systems in TW- major thread drift.

2009-05-24 Thread Morris Gray
Hi Tim, I can't seem to find what thread I read that sent me to your site maybe I dreamed it. This will have to do. Wow I've just checked it out. Great work! I've downloaded it and was amazed. Exactly what I wanted, a running clock and a journal time stamp. I've been waiting since 220° 32'

[tw] Re: now Alternate Time Systems in TW- major thread drift.

2009-05-24 Thread rtimwest
Morris, On May 24, 6:08 pm, Morris Gray msg...@symbex.net.au wrote: Hi Tim, I can't seem to find what thread I read that sent me to your site maybe I dreamed it.  This will have to do. NET is a single time on its own to the exclusion of all others. Well now... guess it's a good thing for

[tw] Re: now Alternate Time Systems in TW- major thread drift.

2009-05-22 Thread rtimwest
I was in such a rush yesterday I'm not sure exactly what I did, but my posts didn't show up for some reason. NBD (er, no worries) Morris- as I mentioned, so far you're half of the demand, and the other half is running a copy of the current plugin, and is happy for the moment. I need to do the

[tw] Re: now Alternate Time Systems in TW- major thread drift.

2009-05-22 Thread rtimwest
All, Are there places in the world where the difference between local time and Greenwich in hours is ever not an integer? Thanks. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups TiddlyWiki group. To post to this

[tw] Re: now Alternate Time Systems in TW- major thread drift.

2009-05-22 Thread rtimwest
Never mind, there are. According to Wikipedia, Delhi is in one. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups TiddlyWiki group. To post to this group, send email to TiddlyWiki@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe

[tw] Re: now Alternate Time Systems in TW- major thread drift.

2009-05-21 Thread rtimwest
Ok, having backed off and gotten just a little bit of perspective on this, I think a major re-think is in order. It hasn't escaped my attention that out of about 6.5 billion people, exactly two have expressed interest in using this program ... and one of them wants another time system.

[tw] Re: now Alternate Time Systems in TW- major thread drift.

2009-05-21 Thread Morris Gray
On May 21, 9:22 pm, Robert T. West (\Tim\) rtimw...@gmail.com wrote: Still troubled by the details I mentioned- I notice that in typing you are using ' for degrees and for minutes, whereas the other sources are using the (little circle) degree symbol, then ' for minutes and for seconds.

[tw] Re: now Alternate Time Systems in TW- major thread drift.

2009-05-21 Thread Morris Gray
On May 22, 12:29 am, rtimwest rtimw...@gmail.com wrote: Ok, having backed off and gotten just a little bit of perspective on this, I think a major re-think is in order. It hasn't escaped my attention that out of about 6.5 billion people, exactly two have expressed interest in using this