From mark at codesourcery.com Tue Feb 27 19:19:00 2001 From: mark at codesourcery.com (Mark Mitchell) Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 11:19:00 -0800 Subject: Welcome! Message-ID: <20010227111900W.mitchell@codesourcery.com> Welcome to the `pooma-dev at pooma.codesourcery.com' mailing list. The purpose of this list is for discussions about the development of POOMA, not for administrative details regarding the POOMA contract, etc. This list is supposed to be a forum for technical discussions about POOMA, religious wars about the placement of curly braces, and violent cursing of the arcane C++ overloading rules. Enjoy! This list has the following subscribers at this point: Allan Stokes Jeffrey Oldham Jim Crotinger Julian Cummings Mark Mitchell Scott Haney (I don't have Steven Smith's email address yet...) The list is being archived, but there's no web-based interface yet to look at the archive yet. Thanks, -- Mark Mitchell mark at codesourcery.com CodeSourcery, LLC http://www.codesourcery.com From mark at codesourcery.com Tue Feb 27 22:00:34 2001 From: mark at codesourcery.com (Mark Mitchell) Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 14:00:34 -0800 Subject: Timekeeping system Message-ID: <20010227140034W.mitchell@codesourcery.com> I have created accounts for all of you in our online time-keeping system, located at `www.openair.com'. (Jeff, you of course already have one...) The `Company ID' is `codesourcery'. Your usernames/secret words are in this table: Username Word -------- ---- haney maclover stokes rower crotinger crotinger cummings cummings Please change these ASAP by using the `My Account/My Options/Password' choice when you sign in. After that, click on `timesheets' at the top of the page. Create a new timesheet by using the `Create' box. Correct the starting date; it seems to like to start with 01/29/01, which is off by a month. Use your name for the timesheet name, "regular time" for the kind of time, and "LANL: POOMA 2.4" for the default client. Then, you'll get a grid that looks like an old fashioned time card. Each day that you do some work, you put the number of hours (decimals work for partial hours) in the box and click on the blue dot to enter a one-line description of what you did. Hit `Save' on the bottom of your timesheet when you're done. When the week is over, you `submit' your timesheet for approval. (It then magically becomes a bill to the lab.) The system semi-automatically generates invoices to the lab and allows us to easily generate checks to pay you for your efforts, which really does make it easier in the long run. I know this all sounds a little baroque, but it's pretty easy once you get used to it. And, it's a very low-bandwidth site; a 56k modem is empirically satisfactory. Please let me know if you have any questions. -- Mark Mitchell mark at codesourcery.com CodeSourcery, LLC http://www.codesourcery.com