[SGVLUG] weather presentation feedback and slides
Swantje
swantje at gmail.com
Fri Nov 10 13:15:19 PST 2006
I would prefer html format, because it works everywhere.
I liked that you had some pointers to get more information if one wanted to
get started on something like that oneself.
I liked the level of the presentation. I got a nice overview of what's
possible and available.
If people go into too much detail, it often goes over my head anyway, a
single talk is often too short for these things unless you assume to much
advance knowledge from the audience.
On 11/10/06, Claude Felizardo <cafelizardo at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Got a few requests for a copy of my presentation and video. Are any
> of those available online? I gave a copy to Tom last night but he
> didn't have write access to a particular area on the website. I
> looked at the website this morning and didn't see anything. In fact,
> the announcement for last night is now gone and there's no entry for
> November in the archives.
>
> Mike let me know if you still want me to send it to you.
>
> Actually, what format do people prefer? ODT doesn't just
> automatically work on windoze and Mike suggested flash but I prefer
> HTML since it will just work everywhere.
>
> >From some of the questions last night, it sounded like I wasn't clear
> in what's running where. I'm using OWW on Linux to do all of the
> monitoring, data logging and uploading. RRDTool is used to store all
> of the data and to generate the graphs. I'm still updating my
> original MySQL database and while it only has temperature
> measurements, it goes back to 2001-11-29 with a tad over 1 million
> data points using about 28 MB.
>
> I thought of showing my config files and graphing scripts but wanted
> to keep things at a high level to just show what's possible. If
> anyone wants more detail let me know.
>
> Anyway, please give me feedback on the presentation. Either off or on
> list if you think others can benefit by your comments. One thing I
> will say is that I was glad I had made prior screenshots of most of
> the plots and GUIs in case the network wasn't available such as when
> the wireless died during the presentation.
>
> claude
>
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