The Indian Tsunami Relief Project seeks to build and deploy open-source technology to assist relief workers in disaster response. Specifically in the case of the Indian Ocean Tsunami of 2004. A longer-term goal of the project, however, is to build a system that can also be used in the future for other emergencies.
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Hi, I am Elaine Fortin, the volunteer software engineer with Volunteer Sri Lanka who wrote their database design document. I believe it had been forwarded to
It's been awhile since I have updated you all on our AsiaQuake DB project. Since then, we've gotten some generous support from my employer, the Centrum voor
Hi everybody, Well, we finally managed to get a lot of tests written. And got rid of about 20 bugs, about half of which were visible from the outside but
Hi everybody, Well, we have been hard at work struggling to make many unit test cases for our database. We have made about a half dozen unit tests today and
Hi Angelo, Just now gave you read and write permissions in the Volunteer db. When will you get to back to Bahrain? Rudi and I will make sure the db is as