Introductions
by Lamar Owen
Good morning, and an early Happy New Year to everyone.
I first learned of this SIG Saturday; very cool. I have downloaded and have
read the archives of the mailing list (nothing like getting a little history,
even if that isn't but a month long) and I plan on attending the meeting on
the 11th, unless something work related comes up.
By way of introductions, I am CIO at the Pisgah Astronomical Research
Institute (PARI), which is one of the few observatories with both optical and
radio capabilities.
We currently have several optical instruments, from a pair of solar telescopes
with Ethernet video webcams to a 16 inch DFM with an Apogee Ethernet CCD, and
we have four dish-type radio instruments: two 26 meter X-Y mounted prime
focus parabolics good up to 12-14GHz; a 12.2 meter prime focus parabolic
good to 26-30GHz; and a 4.6 meter prime focus parabolic good up to the low
millimeter range. We also have a few HF arrays for use with the Radio Jove
program, observing the sun and Jupiter in the 20-28 MHz band. We also host
another radio instrument from Virginia Tech; see
http://www.ece.vt.edu/swe/eta/ for lots and lots of details on this exciting
instrument.
The 12.2 meter is in need of major work, and is mothballed pending funding.
The two 26 meter telescopes are in the midst of drive and feed upgrades; DFM
Engineering is performing the drive upgrades (this is the second drive
upgrade on these telescopes that they've done for us; this gets us 27 bit
absolute encoders and Ethernet connectivity for control and telemetry); the
feeds are being upgraded to thermally stabilized dual, coaxial 2.4GHz and
8.5GHz for extreme scattering event research as an interferometer, funded
through an NSF MRI grant. Also, PARI is collaborating with Furman University
Astronomer Dr. David Moffett on pulsar monitoring research in the 318MHz
band; the instrument is currently off-line, but the pulsar radiometer backend
is on Linux (currently an older Fedora).
The 4.6 meter Andrew parabolic is in active use for our School of Galactic
Radio Astronomy educational program, and has a 1.42GHz hydrogen RF chain and
spectrometer. This telescope is currently internet controllable through a
Java applet in-browser (the applet doesn't work with the F8 java stack,
unfortunately), and with a custom java servlet backend. The SGRA program
teaches middle school teachers how run the telescope remotely, how to perform
doppler spectroscopy to determine the galactic rotational characteristics,
and how to teach their classes how to do this. The telescope has a smiley
face painted on it (long story), so it is nicknamed 'Smiley' for obvious
reasons.
Smiley also gets used for solar astronomy at 1.4GHz (we have a program, called
Space Science Lab, that teaches high school sophomores and juniors, in a one
week on-site seminar setting, all about solar astronomy, from optical all the
way down to 20MHz radio, and Smiley is a part of that. In the SSL program,
the students spend one week on site, learning astronomy, radio astronomy,
basic electronics, soldering, troubleshooting, etc: they build a Radio Jove
kit radiometer, and if they don't have their own PC, we give them one with
the require software preloaded; out of 57 kits attempted at this point, 56
have been successfully constructed within the one week seminar; the 57th kit
had a bad PC board).
We have a number of other programs; you can see the breadth of them on our
website at www.pari.edu
Personally, I have run Red Hat and Fedora Linux since Red Hat Linux 4.1 in
1997. I was the PostgreSQL Global Development Group's RPM maintainer from
1999 through 2004 (my base spec file is still in RHEL4), when I passed the
maintainership to Devrim Gunduz, as personal reasons prevented me from doing
the builds in a timely fashion at that time. Since then, of course,
automated buildsystems have come of age, and packaging is a much simpler
process than it was then.
On the subject of packages, I see in the rejected packages list IRAF. Getting
permission from UCAR to distribute NCAR as a part of Fedora would be killer,
as IRAF is de rigeur for optical astronomy. For radio astronomy, getting the
former AIPS and AIPS++ packages, as well as the currently maintained CASA
packages, in Fedora would be killer, as that is pretty much required for
single dish and interferometer imagery in radio astronomy.
Also, GNUradio has an astronomy section; with a Universal Software Radio
Peripheral (USRP) with a DBRX daughterboard, and a medium-sized dish (2-4
meters) useful 1.4GHz radio astronomy can be done. GNUradio requires wx, and
the radio astronomy examples require PyEphem; getting PyEphem in Fedora would
be great in general for astronomy, as PyEphem does all the interesting
calculations, including the absolutely required (for radio astronomy) local
standard of rest. Having GNUradio packages (it's in Debian already) would be
great (I might be able to do these if no one else does them).
In any case, it's great to see this SIG form, and I look forward to being able
to help in some fashion. I see several names I recognize here; Jef, spot, in
particular. We use Aurora Linux on a couple of our backends, running on an
E6500 and E5500 Sun Enterprise pair.
--
Lamar Owen
Chief Information Officer
Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute
1 PARI Drive
Rosman, NC 28772
(828)862-5554
www.pari.edu
16 years, 3 months
rpms/nexcontrol/F-8 nexcontrol.spec, NONE, 1.1 sources, 1.1, 1.2
by Marek Mahut
Author: mmahut
Update of /cvs/pkgs/rpms/nexcontrol/F-8
In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv8060
Modified Files:
sources
Added Files:
nexcontrol.spec
Log Message:
Initial import.
--- NEW FILE nexcontrol.spec ---
Name: nexcontrol
Version: 0.2
Release: 1%{?dist}
Summary: Software to control your Celestron NexStar Telescope
License: GPLv2+
Group: Applications/Communications
URL: http://www.mybrainhurts.com/projects/nexcontrol/
Source0: http://www.mybrainhurts.com/projects/nexcontrol/%{name}.tar.gz
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n)
BuildArch: noarch
%description
NexControl is a perl code to interface with
the NexStar series of scopes from Celestron.
%prep
%setup -q
%build
%install
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
install -Dpm 755 nexcontrol.pl $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_bindir}/nexcontrol
%clean
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%files
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
%doc LICENSE README
%{_bindir}/nexcontrol
%changelog
* Mon Dec 31 2007 Marek Mahut <mmahut(a)fedoraproject.org> - 0.2-1
- Initial release.
Index: sources
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/pkgs/rpms/nexcontrol/F-8/sources,v
retrieving revision 1.1
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
--- sources 31 Dec 2007 18:06:35 -0000 1.1
+++ sources 31 Dec 2007 22:43:21 -0000 1.2
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+7eba08240de22d2baf794b00d9731440 nexcontrol.tar.gz
16 years, 3 months
rpms/nexcontrol/devel nexcontrol.spec, NONE, 1.1 .cvsignore, 1.1, 1.2 sources, 1.1, 1.2
by Marek Mahut
Author: mmahut
Update of /cvs/pkgs/rpms/nexcontrol/devel
In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/tmp/cvs-serv7982/devel
Modified Files:
.cvsignore sources
Added Files:
nexcontrol.spec
Log Message:
Initial import
--- NEW FILE nexcontrol.spec ---
Name: nexcontrol
Version: 0.2
Release: 1%{?dist}
Summary: Software to control your Celestron NexStar Telescope
License: GPLv2+
Group: Applications/Communications
URL: http://www.mybrainhurts.com/projects/nexcontrol/
Source0: http://www.mybrainhurts.com/projects/nexcontrol/%{name}.tar.gz
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n)
BuildArch: noarch
%description
NexControl is a perl code to interface with
the NexStar series of scopes from Celestron.
%prep
%setup -q
%build
%install
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
install -Dpm 755 nexcontrol.pl $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_bindir}/nexcontrol
%clean
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%files
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
%doc LICENSE README
%{_bindir}/nexcontrol
%changelog
* Mon Dec 31 2007 Marek Mahut <mmahut(a)fedoraproject.org> - 0.2-1
- Initial release.
Index: .cvsignore
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/pkgs/rpms/nexcontrol/devel/.cvsignore,v
retrieving revision 1.1
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
--- .cvsignore 31 Dec 2007 18:06:35 -0000 1.1
+++ .cvsignore 31 Dec 2007 22:41:16 -0000 1.2
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+nexcontrol.tar.gz
Index: sources
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvs/pkgs/rpms/nexcontrol/devel/sources,v
retrieving revision 1.1
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
--- sources 31 Dec 2007 18:06:35 -0000 1.1
+++ sources 31 Dec 2007 22:41:16 -0000 1.2
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+7eba08240de22d2baf794b00d9731440 nexcontrol.tar.gz
16 years, 3 months
rpms/nexcontrol/devel .cvsignore, NONE, 1.1 Makefile, NONE, 1.1 sources, NONE, 1.1
by Kevin Fenzi
Author: kevin
Update of /cvs/extras/rpms/nexcontrol/devel
In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/home/fedora/kevin/CVSROOT/admin/tmpcvsuc7901/rpms/nexcontrol/devel
Added Files:
.cvsignore Makefile sources
Log Message:
Setup of module nexcontrol
--- NEW FILE .cvsignore ---
--- NEW FILE Makefile ---
# Makefile for source rpm: nexcontrol
# $Id: Makefile,v 1.1 2007/12/31 18:06:35 kevin Exp $
NAME := nexcontrol
SPECFILE = $(firstword $(wildcard *.spec))
define find-makefile-common
for d in common ../common ../../common ; do if [ -f $$d/Makefile.common ] ; then if [ -f $$d/CVS/Root -a -w $$/Makefile.common ] ; then cd $$d ; cvs -Q update ; fi ; echo "$$d/Makefile.common" ; break ; fi ; done
endef
MAKEFILE_COMMON := $(shell $(find-makefile-common))
ifeq ($(MAKEFILE_COMMON),)
# attept a checkout
define checkout-makefile-common
test -f CVS/Root && { cvs -Q -d $$(cat CVS/Root) checkout common && echo "common/Makefile.common" ; } || { echo "ERROR: I can't figure out how to checkout the 'common' module." ; exit -1 ; } >&2
endef
MAKEFILE_COMMON := $(shell $(checkout-makefile-common))
endif
include $(MAKEFILE_COMMON)
--- NEW FILE sources ---
16 years, 3 months
rpms/nexcontrol Makefile, NONE, 1.1 import.log, NONE, 1.1
by Kevin Fenzi
Author: kevin
Update of /cvs/extras/rpms/nexcontrol
In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/home/fedora/kevin/CVSROOT/admin/tmpcvsuc7901/rpms/nexcontrol
Added Files:
Makefile import.log
Log Message:
Setup of module nexcontrol
--- NEW FILE Makefile ---
# Top level Makefile for module nexcontrol
all : CVS/Root common-update
@cvs update
common-update : common
@cd common && cvs update
common : CVS/Root
@cvs checkout common
CVS/Root :
@echo "ERROR: This does not look like a CVS checkout" && exit 1
clean :
@find . -type f -name *~ -exec rm -fv {} \;
--- NEW FILE import.log ---
16 years, 3 months
rpms/nexcontrol/devel - New directory
by Kevin Fenzi
Author: kevin
Update of /cvs/extras/rpms/nexcontrol/devel
In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/home/fedora/kevin/CVSROOT/admin/tmpcvsuc7901/rpms/nexcontrol/devel
Log Message:
Directory /cvs/extras/rpms/nexcontrol/devel added to the repository
16 years, 3 months
rpms/nexcontrol - New directory
by Kevin Fenzi
Author: kevin
Update of /cvs/extras/rpms/nexcontrol
In directory cvs-int.fedora.redhat.com:/home/fedora/kevin/CVSROOT/admin/tmpcvsuc7901/rpms/nexcontrol
Log Message:
Directory /cvs/extras/rpms/nexcontrol added to the repository
16 years, 3 months
Fedora Astronomy SIG Meeting log 28-12-2007
by Marek Mahut
Fedora Astronomy SIG Meeting 28-12-2007
=======================================
Agenda
======
- Introductions of members and short introduction of the project itself.
(Prepare few lines of text to introduce yourself).
- Packages. Who can help?
- Should we use a specific artwork for the spin? Or only a wallpaper?
- Scheduling the spin building
- Free discussion, mind storming
Next meeting
============
Friday, January 11, 2008 at 14:00:00 UTC
Meeting log
===========
14:41 marek hey, who's around?
14:42 Telimektar Michael Ughetto
14:42 * marek Marek Mahut
14:42 marek we will wait 5 minutes for others
14:42 marek if anyone comes :)
14:42 Telimektar ok
14:46 marek anyone from Fedora Astronomy project except
Telimektar around?
14:47 sergiopr > [n=sergiopr(a)89.7.173.131] joins #fedora-meeting
14:47 marek ah sergiopr :)
14:47 marek welcome
14:47 sergiopr thanks
14:47 marek let me introduce myself
14:48 marek My name is Marek Mahut and I'm working as sysadmin in
one big software company. And I have plans to study astrophysics next year.
14:48 marek I've founded Fedora astronomy SIG to increase
astronomy support in Fedora.
14:48 marek I have a lot of projects in my head, but not much
time, for that I need your valuable help. :)
14:48 marek Primary project should be Fedora Astronomy Live spin,
which should be Fedora 9 live cd ready to use for any astronomer.
14:48 marek :)
14:48 marek Telimektar: can you introduce yourself please?
14:49 Telimektar Micha"el Ughetto, 20 years, France, Physics student,
french translator, actually learning packaging, interested in simulation
tools
14:50 marek ok thank you Telimektar
14:50 marek sergiopr: can you introduce yourself please?
14:50 sergiopr My name is Sergio Pascual, I work in the Astrophisics
Departament, Madrid University
14:51 sergiopr I have a a Ph.D in Astrophysics and I'm interested in
tools por the profesional astronomer
14:52 marek thank you :)
14:52 sergiopr And I'm studying software engeniering
14:52 sergiopr thats all
14:52 marek anyone else interested in Fedora Astronomy SIG?
14:53 marek ok, next topic
14:53 marek changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Fedora Astronomy
SIG -- Packages. Who can help?
14:53 marek I need help of developers packaging software from our
wishlist https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Astronomy/Packages/Proposed
14:53 marek if you do, please cc fedora-astronomy-list on the
review request or let me know
14:54 marek there are 48 packages waiting in proposed list
14:54 marek I guess at least half of it is old and unmaintained,
so we need to clean up the list
14:55 marek sergiopr, Telimektar how many packages could you take
from that list?
14:55 marek it's also ok to only make package and I will take
full responsiblity of maintaining it
14:55 Telimektar i'm actually learning packaging and i'm awaiting for
sponsor
14:55 marek just like did lkundrak (thanks to him)
14:56 sergiopr I don't have so much time ATM, but I'm working on an
ESO-MIDAS package
14:56 marek Telimektar: oh nice, this is great occasion for you
-- you can make packages that you can show to your sponsor after
14:56 marek Telimektar: I suggests you do to about 5 packages and
about 5 review request and ask someone to sponsor you, if you will have
hard to find someone let me know
14:57 marek sergiopr: ok, good -- can I add your named with
ESO-MIDAS?
14:57 marek sergiopr: you already did ds9, which is very
respectful =)
14:57 sergiopr It was a lot of work :)
14:58 marek I saw the rpm, very good work!
14:58 sergiopr I'm adding my name to eso midas in the package list
14:58 marek sergiopr: ok thank you
14:58 Telimektar If there's easy to package software, please tell me
14:58 marek Telimektar: check the list, I'm sure that there's
something easy to do
14:59 marek Telimektar: but your sponsor will be looking at more
difficult packages, to be sure you know how to package in right way :)
15:00 marek ok, if no other on-topic issues, let's move
15:00 marek changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Fedora Astronomy
SIG -- Should we use a specific artwork for the spin? Or only a wallpaper?
15:00 marek this is an interesting topic
15:01 marek later, I would like to ask our great art team to
create a wallpaper for us along with a icon
15:01 marek as I would have a menu called "Astronomy" in the spin
15:01 Telimektar It's necessary I think
15:01 marek and also a little logo :)
15:02 marek Telimektar: I think too, it's a good marketing ;)
15:02 Telimektar to help people to see what's specific to this spin
15:02 Telimektar As wallpaper, i have noticed the work make on this
page but was refused for F8
15:03 marek I was thinking about a photo of nebula or so
15:03 Telimektar http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/F8theme-moon
15:03 marek Telimektar: yes, this is nice, but it's only a scratch
15:03 marek do we have a wallpaper of that?
15:03 G_ > [n=njones@wikipedia/NigelJ] joins #fedora-meeting
15:04 sergiopr very nice artwork
15:04 Telimektar it's only a mockup but i'm sur that the former
designer will be happy to work on it
15:04 marek we will ask art team if they can include our
wallpaper by default in Fedora 9
15:04 Telimektar ok
15:04 marek so we don't have to make separate package for that
15:04 marek Telimektar: ok, I will contact the designer to ask if
he can send us the wallpaper
15:04 Telimektar so what's the work to be done on that point ?
15:05 marek I think it can wait months or two
15:05 marek the work is to,
15:05 marek 1) mail art team and kindly asking for an icon and a logo
15:06 marek 2) ask former designer if he likes to send us the
wallpaper, if so let's ask art team to include the wallpaper in Fedora 9
15:06 Telimektar ok
15:06 Telimektar who can take it in charge ?
15:07 marek I can take care of it
15:07 Telimektar ok
15:07 marek I will mail the designer of that theme today
15:07 marek but I'll wait some time to contact art team
15:07 marek ok, next topic?
15:08 Telimektar y
15:08 marek changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Fedora Astronomy
SIG -- Scheduling the spin building.
15:08 marek my plan is:
15:09 marek 1) package as much as good software possible
15:09 marek 2) package astronomy-menu -- something like
games-menu that will regroup all our applications under nice "Astronomy"
menu
15:09 marek it's a simple xml file
15:09 marek 3) package astronomy-bookmarks --
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Astronomy/Bookmarks
15:10 marek - we won't package art work, as the plan is to
include it Fedora 9 default artwork package
15:10 marek 4) request project on fedorahosted.org, cvs using trac
15:11 marek there we can star working on the kickstart file that
will become our live cd
15:11 Telimektar Is there any date to perform those steps ?
15:11 f13 fedorahosted doesn't support cvs
15:11 marek f13: svn then =)
15:12 f13 if you have to...
15:12 marek (I'm sure Jesse loves GIT) ;)
15:12 marek Telimektar: no not yet, I think the hard work is the
point 1)
15:12 marek other can be done in few days
15:13 Telimektar ok
15:13 marek I would like to have everything ready by first of april
15:13 marek _and_ I will be working to have this spin for Fedora
10 too
15:13 marek there are a lot of things to improve
15:13 marek CCD support, telescope communication support
15:14 Telimektar upstream work would be welcome for moste of these
software I think
15:14 marek Telimektar: exactly
15:14 marek and, I was in touch with scope vendor bresser, there
is a possibility they include our Live CD with their scope for free
15:14 marek if everything's ok
15:15 Telimektar good job marek
15:15 marek but I plan this for Fedora 10, it will be too early
for Fedora 9
15:15 marek also, webcam support!
15:15 marek I had in mind system-config-webcam :)
15:15 sergiopr cool
15:16 Telimektar lot of work in perspective
15:16 marek I'm pretty sure we will find other people to help us
15:16 marek for example sergio's students =) he can give it as
homework for them ;)
15:16 marek (kidding)
15:17 sergiopr I'm afraid I don't have students :(
15:17 marek sergiopr: ok, so colleagues ;)
15:17 sergiopr Bur perhaps I can cheat my collegues' students :)
15:17 marek ok I feel like we are reaching the free discussion :)
15:18 marek changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Fedora Astronomy
SIG -- Free discussion, mindstorming
15:18 marek sergiopr: good idea ;)
15:18 marek next year I'm starting my studies of astrophysics at
scientific university in Brno (sci.muni.cz)
15:18 marek so I could push something too
15:18 sergiopr marek, very good, I told it's never too late
15:18 Telimektar question : the spin will use kde or gnome ?
15:19 marek sergiopr: I took your word ;)
15:19 marek Telimektar: gnome I think, it's the easier way
15:19 marek I have no experiance with KDE
15:20 sergiopr How many GUI applications have we got?
15:20 marek https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Astronomy/Packages
15:20 marek for the moment I see only one console based
15:20 marek others (about 14?) are GUI
15:21 sergiopr And what widget library are they using? ds9, for
example, is tcl, so I doesn't matter if the spin is gnome or kde-based
15:22 Telimektar i'm afraid of the use of too muche libs
15:22 Telimektar the RAM won't like ti
15:22 Telimektar it*
15:22 marek yes
15:22 marek I'm gnome user and I think for standard tasks it's ok
15:23 marek Telimektar, sergiopr do you prefere KDE?
15:23 sergiopr marek, I prefer gnome
15:23 Telimektar I'm a kde user but I do not care, I think we should
choose performance
15:24 Telimektar and that a light environment like xfce can also be a
good choice
15:25 marek I tried the Fedora live cd and gnome has been pretty
fast on usb stick/1Ghz/256M ram
15:25 Telimektar personnaly it's the loading of skymap that's i'm
afraid from
15:26 marek from my point of view, we should concentrate more on
packages first and discuss this later
15:26 marek Telimektar: ok, we can do some test when everything
is ready
15:26 Telimektar of course
15:26 marek and after choose the desktop env.
15:28 marek ok, so tasks:
15:28 marek marek -- find out more about that wallpaper from
former author and contact ART team + standard packaging
15:29 marek Telimektar -- try to make few packages, so that you
can get cvsextras,
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Astronomy/Packages/Proposed
15:30 marek sergiopr -- if some free time, try to finish ESO-MIDAS
15:30 marek everybody -- collect some cool links for
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Astronomy/Bookmarks
15:30 sergiopr I'm adding a few things right now
15:31 marek everybody -- packages! packages! packages! :) not
only creating but also, try to find some other neat software that would
be nice to have in Fedora
15:31 Telimektar ok
15:31 sergiopr ok
15:31 marek anything else you would like to discuss?
15:32 Telimektar has the fesco decided if spins are a feature ?
15:32 marek Telimektar: last time I've checked no
15:32 Telimektar ok
15:33 marek but I prefere to keep it as project, as future
developement is pretty sure
15:33 marek so we can go on with Fedora 10, 11, 12 ... 46... :)
15:33 Telimektar and on and on
15:33 marek =)
15:34 Telimektar also can we use the #fedora-astronomy to discuss
(when not in meeting )
15:34 marek actually, I'm on ##astronomy channel
15:34 marek there are nice people there :)
15:35 Telimektar it's ok for me
15:35 sergiopr And for me also
15:35 marek ok good
15:36 marek so next meeting is fixed on Friday, January 11, 2008
at 14:00:00 UTC time
15:36 marek is it ok too?
15:36 Telimektar ok too
15:36 sergiopr Ok too
15:37 marek ok, thank you guys for coming and have a nice day!
15:37 Telimektar you too :)
15:37 sergiopr And a happy new year! :)
15:37 marek ;)
15:38 Telimektar with ful of free software
15:38 marek changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to: Channel is used by
various Fedora groups and committees for their regular meetings Note
that meetings often get logged | For questions about using Fedora please
ask in #fedora | see
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/FedoraMeetingChannel
15:38 sergiopr < [n=sergiopr(a)89.7.173.131] quits ["Leaving."]
15:38 Telimektar <
[n=Telimekt(a)ALyon-254-1-100-157.w86-209.abo.wanadoo.fr] leaves
#fedora-meeting ["Fedora Project wants YOU !"]
15:38 ivazquez < [n=ivazquez@fedora/ignacio] quits [Success]
--
Marek Mahut https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Astronomy/
Fedora Project http://www.jamendo.com/
16 years, 3 months