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S.R.E.Turner at statslab

Jun 23, 2000, 11:59 AM

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Greetings from Madison, Wisconsin, where I'm spending the summer. And
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I want to tell you briefly about three analog developments.

First, some of you won't have seen yet that I've started a "help wanted"
page where I put self-contained jobs that I would like to see happen but
which I'm not going to get round to. Some of them are programming jobs, and
some are not. So if you would like to be involved in analog development,
have a look.
http://www.analog.cx/help.html

Secondly, I am planning to make a list of ISPs and web hosting services who
offer analog reports to their clients. If you're in this category and want
to be on the list, mail me at analog-author [at] lists with the name of
your company, the geographical area you serve, and whether analog is a free
service or one with an additional charge.

Thirdly, some of you might be interested in a new program I've written. It's
a logfile "anonymizer": it encodes your logfiles so that you can send them
to someone else without revealing sensitive data. It's called anonlog, I've
just made the first public beta test, and you can try it out at
http://www.analog.cx/anonlog/
(also appearing at your favourite analog mirror site within 24 hours or
so). Let me know what you think of it!

--
Stephen Turner http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/
Statistical Laboratory, Wilberforce Road, Cambridge, CB3 0WB, England
"The new operating system will recover more easily from system crashes."
(Microsoft, aiming high with Windows Millennium)

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