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9:37 am
February 12, 2010


Rizwan

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Can you point me to the direction of such scripts?

10:59 am
February 12, 2010


jarrod

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I'd be willing to run a logger on one of my servers.

3:30 pm
February 12, 2010


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Great. What platform, so that we know which such scripts will work?

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5:18 pm
February 12, 2010


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Linux — specifically CentOS 5.4 x86_64 — so just about any IRC logger daemon should be compatible.  I've never set an IRC logger up before, so I'd be open to suggestions as to which daemons are best.

8:14 pm
February 12, 2010


Luke Maurits

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I don't know the names of any either, I just know I have seen some very, very nice ones out there with great web interfaces.  We should definitely aim for one of them.

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7:11 am
February 17, 2010


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So these are the results of the IRC Meetup scheduler. Please check your concerned timing.

We will be discussing about SpaceUp.

In the mean time feel free to put up points about SpaceUp that you would like to discuss.


Event: CSTART IRC Meet Up
Date: February 21, 2010
Time: 12:00:00 PM as per GMT+5.30
Can make it: Luke Maurits, Rizwan, RocketToTheMoon, brmj
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Date: February 21, 2010
Time: 12:30:00 AM
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Date: February 21, 2010
Time: 1:30:00 AM
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Date: February 21, 2010
Time: 12:00:00 PM
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Date: February 21, 2010
Time: 5:00:00 PM
Invitees: Luke Maurits

7:57 am
February 17, 2010


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I'd like to attend too. The set date would be 07:30 AM for me.

9:16 am
February 17, 2010


brmj

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Are you one of those crazy morning people, or would you rather we meet another time? When?

Unfortunately, I can't seem to find the link to the page we were using to see when would work for who, nor do I know if it is still active.

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10:54 am
February 17, 2010


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Post edited 10:55 am – February 17, 2010 by DenisG


Not a crazy morning person, but I'll be fine :)

But could someone invite me to google wave?

12:14 pm
February 17, 2010


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PM me or respond with the email address you want it associated with, and I'll invite you.

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4:54 pm
February 17, 2010


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Swamped with work & school at the moment. Main Workgroups: Propulsion & Spacecraft Engineering

11:56 pm
February 18, 2010


Rocket-To-The-Moon

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I don't think that I'll be able to make the MeetUp time for this one. They've got me working late this weekend. I might be able to catch the tail end depending on how long it runs.

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9:40 am
February 19, 2010


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Perhaps we should reschedule. Would someone who can see the whenisgood results mind looking for another time that would work?

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12:22 pm
February 19, 2010


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the results code Is "xItcpc" you wIll have to enter It from the homepage of whenIsgood

6:27 am
February 20, 2010


DenisG

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I'm free the whole saturday and sunday (GMT +1). 5 o'clock in the morning would suck, but I'm fine with any other time.

8:34 pm
February 20, 2010


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So is this meeting going ahead at the scheduled time or not?  I can still make it, but if Rocket is going to be largely absent I am happy to reschedule.

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9:20 pm
February 20, 2010


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I'm fine with either. If we switched it to the same time Monday, for example, that could also work well for me. Unfortunately, that will be exam week for me, but this has to happen at some point.


To the best of my knowledge, it is currently set for the schedualed time.

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5:56 am
February 21, 2010


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Post edited 5:56 am – February 21, 2010 by Rocket-To-The-Moon


I definitely missed the time since the timestamp on this post is when I first got back to my computer.

I should be available Monday.

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