Friday's CSuite Workshop was a success, with attendance by 14 network people from across Canada (from BC to Newfoundland) and the US, and several observers. The lecture sessions went well, with special thanks for Jamie keeping one step ahead of Andrew :-) The practical session had a few glitches, especially with administrative permissions, and X-terminals acting up, but otherwise went very well also.
Industry Canada announced, with a news release, [search for 7712 / chercher pour 7712] their support for CSuite as community networking software. In another action, a MOU was signed between Telecommunities Canada and Industry Canada that may provide additional support.
CCN, CSuite, and TC97 received exposure on radio and television.
We are looking forward to possible funding for further work on internationalization of CSuite, to increase the French and other language capabilities.
Concerns were raised as to its handling of deletion of items, and aged archives.
Cgi-bin scripts need a language preference, we should be able to set that up in the apache configuration files, since the server is language aware.
Pine has experienced problems, especially switching back to the earlier version. Messages containing Content-type="text/USASCII" may cause 3.91 to combine messages. A number of bugs have been fixed on the distribution version, the new version will be installed on CCN with an announcement to beta-pine, requesting testing, especially of known bugs, with the exception of the Bounce problem. A decision is planned for next week whether to continue testing.
David Trueman will look at the mail traffic report.
David Murdoch will arrange for the creation of a new mailing list, ccn-operations, for the heavy reporting traffic that is currently going to ccn-tech and office.
Ed Dyer is looking at the graphical reports generated for the Kayhay ISP system.
Deletion of users remains unresolved.
CCN is preparing for a funding drive, which may have some technical implications.
New features list: ud6 provides a method to extract lists of users based on various criteria, placing the data for each user on a separate line.
Moderated Mailing lists: how well do we do them? David Potter will investigate, analyze and characterize this issue.
The plan is for Jamie, DavidT, and Trent to do
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