jgcode Posted January 31, 2012 Report Posted January 31, 2012 Hi This is a thread posted on behalf of Fab to see who in the LAVA community is going to the 2012 CLA Summit and are interested in OpenG? If you are going please post including whether: You do or don't use OpenG You have an interest in OpenG (whatever that interest may be) Thanks guys - it will help with planning! Cheers -Jon 1 Quote
crossrulz Posted January 31, 2012 Report Posted January 31, 2012 I'm assuming I'm supposed to reply here. I currently have permission to go and I just went ahead and registered. We'll see if I will really get to go. As far as OpenG, I currently am not using it for projects due to company rules about open source and third party code. I still find it to be a great resource though. I do have an interest in OpenG, whether using it or helping with development. 2 Quote
Fab Posted January 31, 2012 Report Posted January 31, 2012 Crossrulz, Thanks for taking the time to reply. This year we are trying something new at the US CLA Summit. There is a third day devoted for us to have work sessions. For the most part the topics of the work sessions will be determined based on what we learn on the first two days. However, I would like for there to have some options before the CLA Summit, so people are encouraged to stay for that third day. One idea I had was to have one of that work session be about OpenG. Crossrulz, would you be interested in such a session? I hope you do get to go, it is a great time for us LabVIEW fans Fab 1 Quote
crossrulz Posted January 31, 2012 Report Posted January 31, 2012 I would definitely be interested. I'm mostly interested in how people get away with using OpenG in their projects since I'm planning on taking up that fight in the next year or so. Anything more would be bonus to me. Quote
John Lokanis Posted January 31, 2012 Report Posted January 31, 2012 I will be there! And I use OpenG in almost all of my projects. Have been using it for many years. I would like to learn more about the process of turning some of my reuse code into OpenG packages. Quote
Fab Posted January 31, 2012 Report Posted January 31, 2012 I will be at both CLA Summits. However the work sessions will only take place at the US CLA Summit. Neil, I can let you know what we discussed at the US Summit when we meet at the UK one John and Crossrulz, Thanks, I will keep you posted of what we would do on the third day for OpenG. Thanks, Fab Quote
Fab Posted February 1, 2012 Report Posted February 1, 2012 Both? Sheesh! Jealous? Maybe next year you can join us for both and for NI Week Quote
jgcode Posted February 2, 2012 Author Report Posted February 2, 2012 Jealous? Definitely Maybe next year you can join us for both and for NI Week Hmm 2013. The '13' doesn't sit well with me. If they name it 2012b I am in! 1 Quote
Jeffrey Habets Posted February 2, 2012 Report Posted February 2, 2012 I've booked flight and hotel two weeks ago, so I will be there in Austin! I've been using OpenG for a long time and will keep on doing so. It is standard in our pallets! If I need to work on a customer's system without it, first thing I do is install VIPM & OpenG. 1 Quote
Yair Posted February 2, 2012 Report Posted February 2, 2012 If they name it 2012b I am in! Surely* if it's a beta it should be called 2014b. Incidentally, here's a picture of an elevator control panel from China: Can you spot the problem? * crelf, don't even think about it. 2 Quote
Aristos Queue Posted February 2, 2012 Report Posted February 2, 2012 I will be at both summits. I am interested in OpenG. 1 Quote
Darren Posted February 2, 2012 Report Posted February 2, 2012 I will be at the Austin summit. I do not currently use OpenG. 1 Quote
Fab Posted February 2, 2012 Report Posted February 2, 2012 I will be at both summits. I am interested in OpenG. Great! What is your interest in OpenG? What type of discussion would you like to have? I will be at the Austin summit. I do not currently use OpenG. Do you want to use it? Would NI let you use it? Quote
jgcode Posted February 2, 2012 Author Report Posted February 2, 2012 Would NI let you use it? With respect to the Community (I can't see it being used anywhere else) I have seen EK use it in an example with LVOOP design patterns - that was a first as far as I know. Quote
Darren Posted February 3, 2012 Report Posted February 3, 2012 Do you want to use it? Would NI let you use it? Most VIs I write ship as the source code of NI product features. It's my understanding that including open-source VIs in those features would not be allowed. Quote
Aristos Queue Posted February 3, 2012 Report Posted February 3, 2012 (edited) My interest in OpenG is mostly as a "what is LV missing" point of view. For example, I have long coveted the OpenG array palette, wished that LV had those functions in vi.lib directly. Most of the OpenG palettes are better as add-on libraries, IMHO, but that one feels like core functionality, and I've certainly cobbled my own version of several of those functions. Some of the other OpenG tools/palettes I've seen over the years have highlighted places where you guys could have done an even better job if we had tweaked things a bit inside LV. If nothing else, they highlight the parts of LV that you guys are using the most, which are the areas we should probably be focusing on. In the future, I may be more interested in OpenG as a user of the tools... I'm doing more G programming these days, and even a little bit on the side that isn't for NI projects. Just a smidge, but it's more than has been over the last decade. Most VIs I write ship as the source code of NI product features. It's my understanding that including open-source VIs in those features would not be allowed. Ah, that rules out the OpenG palettes, Darren, but not the OpenG tools, like some of their scripting accelerators. Edited February 3, 2012 by Aristos Queue Quote
Antoine Chalons Posted February 3, 2012 Report Posted February 3, 2012 Surely* if it's a beta it should be called 2014b. Incidentally, here's a picture of an elevator control panel from China: Can you spot the problem? Chinese people are apparently very superstitious and the sound "4" (pronounced in Chinese of course) is close to the sound for death (or dead) so you won't find many fours in China. One funny extent of that is that non-Chinese people leaving in China have cell phone numbers full of 4, because Chinese people refuse to have a number containing a 4. I also heard that on her fourth pregnancy a Chinese woman would automatically have twins, but I'm not too sure about that one... Quote
Yair Posted February 3, 2012 Report Posted February 3, 2012 Chinese people are apparently very superstitious and the sound "4" ... Exactly. One thing I like here is that 23 is missing as well. I guess that after 13 it was just easier to keep going like that? I also heard that on her fourth pregnancy a Chinese woman would automatically have twins, but I'm not too sure about that one... How many Chinese women (in China) get to a fourth pregnancy? Quote
Daklu Posted February 3, 2012 Report Posted February 3, 2012 I'll be in Austin. I'm interested in shared/open source code, but I don't regularly use OpenG. (Mainly because there are--imo--too many dependencies between packages.) BTW, having never been to NI Week or an Architectural Summit, how do most people get from the airport to the hotel? Quote
Aristos Queue Posted February 4, 2012 Report Posted February 4, 2012 BTW, having never been to NI Week or an Architectural Summit, how do most people get from the airport to the hotel? Catapult or walking. The carbon footprint of being fired out of a cannon was too high. :-)Seriously, though, the only answers I know of are rent a car, phone a friend or call a taxi. Quote
jgcode Posted February 4, 2012 Author Report Posted February 4, 2012 ...the only answers I know of are rent a car, phone a friend or call a taxi. I pre-booked the shuttle as it was a bit cheaper than taxi. Quote
Yair Posted February 5, 2012 Report Posted February 5, 2012 BTW, having never been to NI Week or an Architectural Summit, how do most people get from the airport to the hotel? The bus gets to the downtown area, but you'll want to check how close they get to your hotel and how often they run when you land. Quote
Fab Posted February 5, 2012 Report Posted February 5, 2012 NI Week is at downtown Austin. CLA Summit is at northwest Austin at NI's headquarters, farther from the airport. I doubt there will be hotel shuttles from the airport, but you can ask your hotel. Like JGcode mentioned, there are other shuttle companies that are cheaper. If you want to rent a car and share it with other attendees, I suggest you start a new discussion at the CLA Community page. ***** back to OpenG at the third day of the Summit. It seems that if we do a working session it would have to be more about what it is, how we use it, limitations, and how we can get involved, correct? I am not seeing replies from OpenG developers, so I am assuming a code review or future development discussion, like creation of an OpenG template or framework would be out for this session, correct? Thanks, Fab Quote
Michael Aivaliotis Posted February 6, 2012 Report Posted February 6, 2012 I will be at the CLA summit wearing many hats. However, I would like to be present on the third day wearing my VIPM Product Manager hat at the OpenG discussion. Would like to hear about what improvements you would like to see in VIPM to facilitate better package building\installation and anything else you would like to bring up related to VIPM. Of course I will be around the other two days as well. It will be a pleasure to see all of you. The Monday and Tuesday presentations seem really interesting. 1 Quote
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