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warren "ah, to look to bower and npm again on that point of the linked-to-projects changing, we could link to a specific version of the contributors.json f..." | Read more » over 9 years ago
warren "I was a bit inspired by bower's bower.json or npm's package.json formats -- and actually, one thought was that the builds_upon would link to more c..." | Read more » over 9 years ago
warren "Note: the python library is here: https://github.com/publiclab/infrapix Infragrammar would be great to adopt as a standard: http://publiclab.org/w..." | Read more » over 9 years ago
warren "One way to do this could involve the python version of infragram -- perhaps modded to use Infragrammar? " | Read more » over 9 years ago
warren "So, does priority date allow them to back-date the effective date of their patent to before we independently published? I guess I thought "first to..." | Read more » over 9 years ago
warren "Wow, this is pretty fascinating. I also recommend http://Infragram.org as a way to really quickly try out different composites and combinations in ..." | over 9 years ago
warren "Dave, would you be able to add your notes to existing issues in our tracker, and/or create new ones for your excellent suggestions? One I though o..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
warren "Hi, @spiderweb311 - yes, you can download individual images by right clicking them in the Analyze page, but you can also download various formats i..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
warren "MrBumper - saw your note in Liz and my post about modes of research. I was thinking, what about a mode in the software that says "you're in trainin..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
warren "Hi, MrBumper - actually I'd love to brainstorm some ideas for addressing this in Spectral Workbench; want to move over to http://publiclab.org/note..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
warren "Great, thanks Forrest (that's you, right?) -- I created two issues from yours: https://github.com/publiclab/spectral-workbench/issues/71 https://..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
warren "Great suggestion, Dave. There was an issue open for that by @cfastie, which I've moved over to https://github.com/publiclab/spectral-workbench/issu..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
warren "Hi, Stephen - just checking in again because (now-named) Leaflet.DistortableImage has matured a great deal, and is about to be used in coming days ..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
warren "Here are some potentially helpful notes from OSHWA: http://www.oshwa.org/2013/12/05/open-hardware-legal-meetup-nyu-nov-11/ " | Read more » almost 10 years ago
warren "Wow, the printed scales are super useful! " | Read more » almost 10 years ago
warren "Hi, Guillaume - my understanding is that curved lines can result both from curved diffraction gratings (which you've avoided) and from the lens in ..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
warren ";-) can't we just choose a color and stick with it, Chris? " | Read more » almost 10 years ago
warren "This is so clearly and thoroughly explained! How about linking to it from the dsk and foldable spectrometer instructions pages? " | Read more » almost 10 years ago
warren "Hello! Hmm, looks interesting -- what are you sharing with us? " | Read more » almost 10 years ago
warren "Hi, @geraldmc - I guess I have a slight preference for using PublicLab.org wikis, but I'm relatively agnostic. I tend to think that putting more do..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
warren "@justinmanley - openDroneMap solves image stitching in a different way -- using structure from motion. But MapKnitter also provides georectificatio..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
warren "I just wanted to +1 this post -- and although as @btbonval points out, I am the only paid developer on these projects, I can only devote about 10-2..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago
warren "I guess possibly not, from the video. You should embed it in this research note! Loved the music. " | Read more » almost 10 years ago
warren "Is it possible that the environment was cold enough that you were well below the range that would appear to be anything but blue? What was the rang..." | Read more » almost 10 years ago