Some aclarations and corrections about this information:
I was in the first stages of this project, but I haven't being in contact with it in the last months, that's why I have made a mistake:
The project is going to be for the virtual museum that is suppossed to be made in Croquet, but it is not the virtual museum. It is for doing 100 interactive units to be used in the future for the museum, but today, for this tender, is to be compatible with the small-land 3.8 squeak image (basically a 3.8 beta image with a good bunch of improvements in the user interface made by Diego Gómez Deck), available at http://squeak.linex.org/W32/Squeak38-SmallLand-Imagen-1226.zip . So Croquet is not needed in the stage that has been published for this tender. The units are related to physics, maths, nature, art and technology. The units must works perfectly on our Linux distribution: gnuLinEx, that is like saying it has to work on Debian.
And, about the information in the UE journal, there is a couple of typo errors there. The mail contact is
julia.duran@juntaextremadura.net and not julla.duran@juntaextremadura.net
and the web page with all the information in spanish is http://www.juntaex.es/consejerias/idt/sg/contratacionag.html and not http://www.juntaex.es/consejerias/ldt/sg/contratacionag.html
It seems somebody has read 'l' where it should be and 'i', for both texts. That's all. Cheers.
On 1/26/06, José L. Redrejo Rodríguez jredrejo@edu.juntaextremadura.net wrote:
Hi, all, the Technology ministry of Extremadura (my region in the southwest of Spain), has published a tender to make a "Virtual science museum" using Croquet. It is open to any european company, so maybe it is attractive for some of you or your working companies. The information can be seen at the Official Jouranl of the European Union. It is the Document 2006-11132, and you can read it at any of the official european languages (but the final documentation has to be presented in spanish). It is a good amount of money: 470,000.00 euros, so I think it is an atractive project.
http://ted.publications.eu.int and search for Merida. Between the results, it is the 2006-11132 document.
Regards.
If anyone is interested in joining up to form a small consortium to bid on this project, I would be all ears...
On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 07:03:09 -0800, Cees De Groot cdegroot@gmail.com wrote:
If anyone is interested in joining up to form a small consortium to bid on this project, I would be all ears...
I'm game.<s>
Hello Cees and al,
I fell very interested espcially because I am developping right now DrGeo II, a dynamic-geometry component for Squeak which can be a big plus to build interactive demo related to geometry, math or/and physics.
I have a small introducing example http://people.ofset.org/hilaire/drgeo2/demo/1-triangle/
Hilaire
Cees De Groot a écrit :
If anyone is interested in joining up to form a small consortium to bid on this project, I would be all ears...
On 1/27/06, Hilaire Fernandes hilaire@ext.cri74.org wrote:
I fell very interested espcially because I am developping right now DrGeo II, a dynamic-geometry component for Squeak which can be a big plus to build interactive demo related to geometry, math or/and physics.
Well, I've done a bit more reading and decided not to work towards a consortium/bid. If anyone needs subcontracting, I'm available :-).
More extensive explanation on my blog (http://www.cdegroot.com/blog)
Cees De Groot puso en su mail :
Well, I've done a bit more reading and decided not to work towards a consortium/bid. If anyone needs subcontracting, I'm available :-).
More extensive explanation on my blog (http://www.cdegroot.com/blog)
I wish know what you think, but have
Precondition Failed
When try to access to link
Chees!!
Edgar
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On 1/27/06, Lic. Edgar J. De Cleene edgardec2001@yahoo.com.ar wrote:
More extensive explanation on my blog (http://www.cdegroot.com/blog)
I wish know what you think, but have
Precondition Failed
When try to access to link
"Precondition Failed" probably means that you somehow managed to get on the weblog's blacklist. What is your client IP address? Are you using any funny software? The weblog has various checks built in that are normally not an issue for regular clients but spammers often fail them (wrong/incomplete HTTP headers, strange User-Agent names, stuff like that).
Cees De Groot puso en su mail :
"Precondition Failed" probably means that you somehow managed to get on the weblog's blacklist. What is your client IP address? Are you using any funny software? The weblog has various checks built in that are normally not an issue for regular clients but spammers often fail them (wrong/incomplete HTTP headers, strange User-Agent names, stuff like that).
I use iCab, a nice Deuscthe browser for Mac, your soft think what this is funny software?
I try now with venerable IE and your web are very happy.
Thanks !!!
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Can you run http://lw-1.theinternetone.net/cgi-bin/whoami and send me the output? Then I can check my logs to see what triggered this behaviour
On 1/27/06, Lic. Edgar J. De Cleene edgardec2001@yahoo.com.ar wrote:
Cees De Groot puso en su mail :
"Precondition Failed" probably means that you somehow managed to get on the weblog's blacklist. What is your client IP address? Are you using any funny software? The weblog has various checks built in that are normally not an issue for regular clients but spammers often fail them (wrong/incomplete HTTP headers, strange User-Agent names, stuff like that).
I use iCab, a nice Deuscthe browser for Mac, your soft think what this is funny software?
I try now with venerable IE and your web are very happy.
Thanks !!!
1GB gratis, Antivirus y Antispam Correo Yahoo!, el mejor correo web del mundo http://correo.yahoo.com.ar
Cees De Groot a écrit :
On 1/27/06, Hilaire Fernandes hilaire@ext.cri74.org wrote:
I fell very interested espcially because I am developping right now DrGeo II, a dynamic-geometry component for Squeak which can be a big plus to build interactive demo related to geometry, math or/and physics.
Well, I've done a bit more reading and decided not to work towards a consortium/bid. If anyone needs subcontracting, I'm available :-).
Yeah, you are right it will be ridiculous to try out something so late.
Nevetheless, the project looks interesting. It looks like Extremadura has some hard Squeak fans.
Hilaire
On 1/27/06, Hilaire Fernandes hilaire@ext.cri74.org wrote:
Well, I've done a bit more reading and decided not to work towards a consortium/bid. If anyone needs subcontracting, I'm available :-).
Yeah, you are right it will be ridiculous to try out something so late.
Well, the document hasn't been available for that long. And I wouldn't have tried if I would've known day 1 after publication, either. The project is just way too risky.
Cees De Groot a écrit :
On 1/27/06, Hilaire Fernandes hilaire@ext.cri74.org wrote:
Well, I've done a bit more reading and decided not to work towards a consortium/bid. If anyone needs subcontracting, I'm available :-).
Yeah, you are right it will be ridiculous to try out something so late.
Well, the document hasn't been available for that long. And I wouldn't
In the EU and public offer, I will be tempted to thing the delay between the publication and the dead-line for the proposal is stricly regulated.
have tried if I would've known day 1 after publication, either. The project is just way too risky.
It requiers a large band of skill, not only computer science but scientific and pedagogicial ones. The funny fact is that it requests it to be developped with Squeak. I wonder about the final target of this project: the schools students, large public?
Hilaire
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