Consumer Electronics Show 2007
Macworld 2007
Microsoft Vista
ICANN
Other stuff
Future ideas for meetings/projects:
Microsoft Vista
Tips/useful links
Topics discussed :
The revamped Trinidad and Tobago Government Portal
The launch of Trinihits.com which allows you to purchase and download calypso/soca songs for 99cents US
Noted :
Republic Bank offering online banking
The launch of Microsoft Windows Vista and Office 2007
All attendees had fun with the Nintendo Wii console with its unique Wii's unique wireless controllers which detect motion and rotation in three
dimensions. Games played :
Some notes are available at: Saturday-24th-March-2007-Podcast-Notes.
At this meeting, we discussed how to keep up to date with the LACRALO mailing lists and how to position ourselves to better
submit opinions/comments on varous issues before ICANN.
Two wikipages were created :
Also, a separate email list for persons to receive emails from the LAC mailing list will be created.
This meeting looked at using RSS to keep track of website content and saving time. We started by looking at how the Mozilla Firefox browser
handles RSS feeds (Firefox calls them Live Bookmarks) as well as Internet Explorer 7.0 ( IE 7 calls them feeds and stored them under the Favorites folder).
Next we looked at Sage RSS reader, a Firefox extension which offers better capabilites of handling RSS feeds. Also, we looked at Mozilla Thunderbird email client.
The problem with such applications is that reading RSS feeds is not portable - you can't browse your feeds at work and at home. You can use online
RSS aggregators such as Google Reader which offer several features (e.g categories, keyboard shortcuts, to ability to create a public feed to share with others) to keep track of dozens of websites quickly and easily. The Google Reader's ability to view the history of a RSS feed (you can view the RSS feed contents several days ago) was noted.
We talked what can be done with older PCs ; can one be made usable as a general purpose PC?
Distros tested :
Deli Linux : http://www.delilinux.de/
Xubuntu : http://www.xubuntu.org/
Damn Small Linux : http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/
This was held at Pizza Hut, La Romain from 12noon to 2pm.
At this meeting, the focus was the upcoming ICANN San Juan, Puerto Rico meeting to be held from June 23rd to 29th, 2007.
Dev Anand Teelucksingh along with Jacqueline Morris discussed the recent ICANN San Juan, Puerto Rico meeting from June 23rd to the 29th. Several wiki pages on key ICANN related issues were created on IPv6, DomainTasting, WHOIS, IDN.
The marketing of TTCS was discussed. Anil R and Richard J showed off the social networking site, Facebook, and various content management systems for the TTCS website was discussed. After the Saturday 14th July meeting, the TTCS decided and implemented the following :
In the future, our local .tt SLD will redirect to this site in August 2007, in time for TTCS's 10th anniversary.
Held at Pizza Hut, Roxy Roundabout. The TTCS met Mr. Rayman Khan, the Guyana ccTLD administrator for .gy domains. Mr. Khan discussed the background of the .gy domain and how it is being run at present. There was a related discussion on how the .tt ccTLD should be managed.
Held at Pizza Hut, Valsayn, we discussed :
This meeting took place from 6:30pm at Flow's offices located near Victoria Square, Port of Spain. At this meeting, we met with
Mr. Ian Serrao, the Director of Network Services at Columbus Communications Trinidad (parent company of Flow Trinidad), Mr. Prescod and Mr. John Reid who answered several questions on our questions_for_flow wiki page and demonstrated various aspects of Flow's operations.
The regularly scheduled pizza lime was deferred to prepare for Software Freedom Day. This meeting was held at Engineering Consultants.
Held at Handarnold. A full report of activities for Software Freedom Day 2007 including photos and videos from this event can be found at
http://www.ttcsweb.org/articles/sfd2007/
The Trinidad and Tobago Computer Society's entry for its meeting on Software Freedom Day (September 15th, 2007) received a "highly commended" award from the Software Freedom Day organisation!
* Read the SFD 2007 results at
http://softwarefree
* Read the TTCS Software Freedom Day 2007 report submitted to SFD
http://www.ttcsweb.
* 18 minute video of TTCS SFD 2007 :
http://files.
* Photos from SFD 2007 on Flickr
http://www.flickr.
* BitDepth #595 - 'A slow march to freedom'
http://www.lyndersa
Additional photos of SFD 2007 from Mike Tikasingh and Anil Ramnanan.
A repeat of some of the key presentations from Software Freedom Day 2007 for persons who could not attend on the 15th.
What was discussed :
There was a lively side discussion about crime in Trinidad ; how mobile phone technology could be used to track cars ; how Trinidadians has relatively low computer usage but high mobile phone usage ; a discussion about software development on Windows and on Linux.
The meeting was held at TSTT's offices at 116 Edward Street, Port of Spain to discuss TSTT's new broadband service Blink Broadband.
TSTT staff, including the head of broadband sales, Mr. Joseph P. Herde, answered questions from the TTCS wiki page:
http://ttcsweb.pbwiki.com/questions-for-blink-broadband
- You can get Blink without a one, two or three year contract at the advertised rates for the various speeds and pay month to month.
If you choose this option, you will have to pay the full cost of the modem upfront which is about $600.
- You will have a choice of different modems including ones with built in wireless routing capability.
- The TSTT firewall which was on and included for subscribers of the previous ADSL package is NOT on by default.
You can request TSTT to turn it on.
- TSTT is aiming for all exchanges in Trinidad and Tobago to be Blink-ready. The range for Blink service from the exchanges is around 18,000 feet.
- No plans to offer IPTV over Blink.
- Blink does not support IPv6 as yet. TSTT is looking into doing so and predicted that the hardware should support IPv6.
- There are no plans to change pricing for dialup users. However, if Blink broadband isn't available in your area and dialup is the only option, then the dialup fees will be reduced.
- Blink helpdesk will be available 24/7.
- The current HSIA services will evetually be discontinued and the customers who are still on will be switched to the equivalent speed
Blink package. No timeframe was given for this switchover.
Unfortunately, there was no actual demonstration of Blink because the area was not "Blink-ready" or "Blink-capable".
Held at Pizza Hut, Roxy Roundabout.
Topics discussed :
- The price drop of broadband access from Flow Trinidad [http://ttcsweb.pbwiki.com/Cable_modems_in_Trinidad]
and other broadband news. [http://ttcs.wordpress.com/2007/10/23/tatt-auction-of-radio-spectrum-for-broadband-wireless-access-services/]
- The recent concluded 30th ICANN Los Angeles Meeting.
- The Trinidad and Tobago Bureau of Standards (TTBS) [http://www.ttbs.org.tt/] becoming a participatory voting member of the ISO Technical Committee, JTC 1 – Information Technology [http://www.jtc1.org/].
See related blog post "ISO votes against fast tracking of MS Office Open XML format" [http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/ttcs/message/15801]
- The Trinidad and Tobago Computer Society was invited to the TTBS IT committee created to work on ISO/IEC JTC 1 matters (see
http://ttcs.wordpress.com/2007/11/14/ttcs-ttbs-isoiec-jtc-1/ for more details.
- A person from Microsoft on this TTBS IT committee was present to discuss some of the happenings and about OpenXML.
Shivan Jaikaran (http://drupal.org/user/23901), a Drupal developer for nearly three years who has contributed several modules to this content management system gave a informative presentation on Drupal (http://drupal.org/), one of the leading open source content manangement systems for websites.
His presentation can be found online at http://www.shivanjaikaran.com/blog/?p=56
We were able to obtain an example of the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) laptop. Attendees were able to view and use the laptop after the Drupal presentation. Mike Tikasingh took several
photos and posted them to his site at http://web.mac.com/miketikasingh/iWeb/Site/Photos.html
Also, discussed was the TTBS IT committee which met on Thursday November 15th, 2007 (which the TTCS attended) and how to evaluate Microsoft Open XML format which is being discussed by the TTBS IT commitee.
Recorded not one, not two, but three podcasts! Let's hope they are edited in time.
Attendees played several games on the Nintendo Wii ranging from Wii Sports for the newcomers to Resident Evil 4. At the meeting, a Asus EEEpc (a $399/$499 US laptop) was available for use as well as the OLPC laptop the TTCS has obtained.
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