[kepler-dev] membership nomination: Dan Higgins
Matt Jones
jones at nceas.ucsb.edu
Mon Jun 7 11:35:42 PDT 2004
Approve.
Dan's contributions so far have been substantial, and we fully expect
them to continue. Dan Higgins' Kepler activities to date include:
1) Created a Kepler installer for the Kepler website (using
InstallAnywhere) (which included a relative path batch file for starting
Kepler)
2) Discovered several problems in the Mac OS X version of the Ptolemy
4.0 Beta code that kept the Mac version from properly working. Provided
Mac testing for Steve Neuendorffer and Chris Brooks in support of fixes
to make Ptolemy Beta4 work properly for the Mac OSX. [Fixes for right
click functionality, mapping of <cntr> to <command> key, etc.]
3) Modified ant build file for Ptolemy 3 to work for Ptolemy 4Beta
4) Created several example workflows for sampling using existing Ptolemy
actors.
5) Currently working on creating an 'R' actor for use in Kepler.
[Current work based on command line/exec actors to launch 'R']
Matt
Chad Berkley wrote:
> I would like to nominate Dan Higgins for membership into the Kepler
> project. Dan has been contributing large amounts of code and expertise
> to the project for more than a month now. He has worked on the
> debugging of the Mac keyboard problems and written several workflows and
> actors. Dan will continue to work on Kepler indefinitely through the
> SEEK project. Note that up until this point, all of Dan's code has
> been committed through me.
>
> Please cast a vote to kepler-dev at ecoinformatics.org by Monday June 14.
> As usual, the possibilities are Approve, Neutral, Disapprove. Note that
> anyone casting a Disapprove vote must justify that vote with an
> explanation. I will tally the results next monday and present the outcome.
>
> Thanks,
> chad
>
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