GNU/Linux in the U.S. Government
jwantz at hpcc2.hpcc.noaa.gov
jwantz at hpcc2.hpcc.noaa.gov
Mon Mar 18 12:02:02 EST 2002
Hi Janina,
No, they haven't done anything with Gnome and besides AWIPS runs
Intranet. The problem for me is the inability to manipulate weather
data so I can test my programs. Also there is an ongoing discussion
about it not being Section 508 compatible. Which of course it is not.
The NOAA Section 508 coordinator was talking about linux not being 508
compatible and I was trying to disabuse that notion real fast!
As everybody reading this list knows, the problem is XWINDOWS not linux.
Since she is primarily a WINDOWS user, I'm not sure she knew the
difference.
Jim
On
Mon, 18 Mar 2002, Janina Sajka wrote:
> Hey, Jim:
>
> Very interesting. Any chance of accessing via gnome which should have
> something for us soon.
>
> I would imagine a lot of what people there want to see is graphical--but
> that has to be driven by numbers underneath--lots of numbers. Could you
> get at those numbers if necessary? Is this an open interface within NOAA,
> at least, so that you might just map, or have someone map, another front
> end over the app via ncurses?
>
> Put this differently, is your job at stake over this?
>
> I ask, in part, because I'm helping to organize an event on June 18 over
> at NSF about 508 opportunities for the open source community.
>
> On Mon, 18
> Mar 2002 jwantz at hpcc2.hpcc.noaa.gov wrote:
>
> > Hey Janina,
> > The National Weather Service's entire Advanced Weather Information
> > Processing System (AWIPS) is soon going to be entirely running on Linux.
> > One of the fastest super computers in the world run by the Forecast
> > Systems Laboratory runs on Linux. However, AWIPS is inaccessible
> > because just about all of the applications run under XWINDOWS.
> >
> > Jim
> > On Tue, 12
> > Mar 2002, Janina Sajka wrote:
> >
> > > Just when you thought that U.S. Government might be a registered trademark
> > > of Microsoft Corporation (TM), here comes a U.S. Government web site
> > > running Debian and Apache. Guess what? It's about disability, and
> > > opportunities for persons with disabilities in the U.S. Check it out at:
> > >
> > > http://www.disabilitydirect.gov
> > >
> > > What would you like to see on this site that isn't there? What programs
> > > and services would you like the U.S. Government to consider that involve
> > > open source and organizations of persons with disabilities? Let me know.
> > > I'll pass your ideas along.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
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