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Tetherless World Constellation Conference Calls LDAP Subversion Trac. Conference Calls. Please refer to http://tw.rpi.edu/wiki/tw:Tw_meeting_setup for more information Current Status Digital Line Digital Phone (Cisco) Analog Conference System (Polycom)
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Conference Calls Please refer to http://tw.rpi.edu/wiki/tw:Tw_meeting_setup for more information Current Status Digital Line Digital Phone (Cisco) Analog Conference System (Polycom) Waiting for an analog line to be installed in this room, with an analog phone, connected to an analog conference system How it works: Pick up the phone, and hit the phone button on Polycom Dial your number (if long distance, may need access code) Enter your pass code (if using online conference system) Leave the phone off the hook
Conference Calls We use Dimdim for our conference calls. http://www.dimdim.com/ Allows us to share documents, share screens, white boarding, conference chat, etc. VOIP available, but everyone would need to use it. There is software to install if you will be sharing your screen If there is just one person to include in your meeting, then you can just use the phone by itself. More than one person, you’ll need Dimdim.
LDAP LDAP = Lightweight Directory Access Protocol We use OpenLDAP Software here at TW Your LDAP administrators are Stephan and Patrick To request an account follow the instructions at http://tw.rpi.edu/wiki/tw:User_Account Your LDAP account will get you access to Trac and SVN, and eventually the new TW Web Site. Once we have the new TW Web Site developed, this will be incorporated with it, and not a separate wiki/Drupal.
LDAP The Steps: Go to http://tw.rpi.edu/wiki.new/ Click on “Log in” in the upper left corner Click on “request one” at the top of the content Fill in the information and click “Request account” Please use your rpi.edu email username for your username You will receive an email to confirm your request, click the link The administrators will receive your request and either accept or deny the request.
Subversion Subversion (svn) is an open source version control system. Our repository is at https://scm.escience.rpi.edu/svn/ The Subversion home is http://subversion.apache.org/ More information http://tw.rpi.edu/wiki/tw:Subversion You can also get to our repository via Trac at https://scm.escience.rpi.edu/trac/browser Your Subversion administrators are Stephan and Patrick
Subversion Common Commands svn co URL – check out a copy of the code from the URL svn co https://scm.escience.rpi.edu/svn/public/rdf2html/trunk rdf2html svn update – update your local copy from the repository svn status – display a list of any files added, removed or modified in your current local copy svn diff <file> - display the difference of the given file between your local copy and the repository svn commit – commit any changes from your local copy to the repository NOTE: Anything you check in must compile and pass all tests
Trac Trac is an enhanced wiki and issue tracking system for software development projects Our Trac repository is at https://scm.escience.rpi.edu/trac/ The Trac home is at http://trac.edgewall.org/ More information http://tw.rpi.edu/wiki/tw:Trac Your Trac administrators are Stephan and Patrick