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Adding the gstlal project to the apps page

chad hanna
Hi,

Colleagues and I have been using gstreamer for the last few years to
develop a suite of GPL'ed gravitational wave[1] analysis tools for the
LIGO Scientific Collaboration[2]. The project, called gstlal, is now
reaching a "mature enough" level that we were wondering if we might be
able to get a spot on the applications page[3].  Currently our project
page[4] is fairly sparse, but that will change considerably in the
next few months.  If this is okay with folks, am I able to submit a
patch to the app page html? Is it stored in a repository somewhere
that I can clone?  I of course understand that this project is
different in scope than the other projects listed on that page (I
doubt many outside our community will have use for it), but I think it
is a fun example of some of the really cool stuff that is being done
with gstreamer.

many thanks,

Chad

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravitational_wave
[2] http://ligo.org/
[3] http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/apps/
[4] https://www.lsc-group.phys.uwm.edu/daswg/projects/gstlal.html

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Re: Adding the gstlal project to the apps page

Sebastian Dröge-7
On Mi, 2012-03-28 at 10:31 -0400, chad hanna wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Colleagues and I have been using gstreamer for the last few years to
> develop a suite of GPL'ed gravitational wave[1] analysis tools for the
> LIGO Scientific Collaboration[2]. The project, called gstlal, is now
> reaching a "mature enough" level that we were wondering if we might be
> able to get a spot on the applications page[3].  Currently our project
> page[4] is fairly sparse, but that will change considerably in the
> next few months.  If this is okay with folks, am I able to submit a
> patch to the app page html? Is it stored in a repository somewhere
> that I can clone?  I of course understand that this project is
> different in scope than the other projects listed on that page (I
> doubt many outside our community will have use for it), but I think it
> is a fun example of some of the really cool stuff that is being done
> with gstreamer.
Hi Chad,

this would be a nice addition to the applications page IMO :) The
website is stored here:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/www

Alternatively just provide the name, a short description and the website
URL that should be used and I'll add it to the website.

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Re: Adding the gstlal project to the apps page

chad hanna
Hi Sebastian,

Thanks! I will take you up on your offer to just send the info
directly.  I think this should be sufficient.

name: gstlal
description: A suite of gstreamer elements and applications for
gravitational wave data analysis.
url: https://www.lsc-group.phys.uwm.edu/daswg/projects/gstlal.html

many thanks,

Chad


2012/3/29 Sebastian Dröge <[hidden email]>:

> On Mi, 2012-03-28 at 10:31 -0400, chad hanna wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Colleagues and I have been using gstreamer for the last few years to
>> develop a suite of GPL'ed gravitational wave[1] analysis tools for the
>> LIGO Scientific Collaboration[2]. The project, called gstlal, is now
>> reaching a "mature enough" level that we were wondering if we might be
>> able to get a spot on the applications page[3].  Currently our project
>> page[4] is fairly sparse, but that will change considerably in the
>> next few months.  If this is okay with folks, am I able to submit a
>> patch to the app page html? Is it stored in a repository somewhere
>> that I can clone?  I of course understand that this project is
>> different in scope than the other projects listed on that page (I
>> doubt many outside our community will have use for it), but I think it
>> is a fun example of some of the really cool stuff that is being done
>> with gstreamer.
>
> Hi Chad,
>
> this would be a nice addition to the applications page IMO :) The
> website is stored here:
> http://cgit.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/www
>
> Alternatively just provide the name, a short description and the website
> URL that should be used and I'll add it to the website.
>
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Re: Adding the gstlal project to the apps page

Stefan Sauer
On 03/29/2012 02:40 PM, chad hanna wrote:

> Hi Sebastian,
>
> Thanks! I will take you up on your offer to just send the info
> directly.  I think this should be sufficient.
>
> name: gstlal
> description: A suite of gstreamer elements and applications for
> gravitational wave data analysis.
> url: https://www.lsc-group.phys.uwm.edu/daswg/projects/gstlal.html
>
> many thanks,
>
> Chad
>
>
> 2012/3/29 Sebastian Dröge <[hidden email]>:
>> On Mi, 2012-03-28 at 10:31 -0400, chad hanna wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Colleagues and I have been using gstreamer for the last few years to
>>> develop a suite of GPL'ed gravitational wave[1] analysis tools for the
>>> LIGO Scientific Collaboration[2]. The project, called gstlal, is now
>>> reaching a "mature enough" level that we were wondering if we might be
>>> able to get a spot on the applications page[3].  Currently our project
>>> page[4] is fairly sparse, but that will change considerably in the
>>> next few months.  If this is okay with folks, am I able to submit a
>>> patch to the app page html? Is it stored in a repository somewhere
>>> that I can clone?  I of course understand that this project is
>>> different in scope than the other projects listed on that page (I
>>> doubt many outside our community will have use for it), but I think it
>>> is a fun example of some of the really cool stuff that is being done
>>> with gstreamer.
>> Hi Chad,
>>
>> this would be a nice addition to the applications page IMO :) The
>> website is stored here:
>> http://cgit.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/www
>>
>> Alternatively just provide the name, a short description and the website
>> URL that should be used and I'll add it to the website.
>>
hi,

just noticed that the examples are broken:
https://www.lsc-group.phys.uwm.edu/daswg/projects/gstlal/examples.html

It would be cool if you could submit a talk for the next GStreamer
conference (2nd half of 2012).

Stefan

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Re: Adding the gstlal project to the apps page

Drew Keppel
Hi Stefan,

Thanks for pointing that out! I've fixed the links for the gstlal examples page.

Best,
Drew

On Mar 30, 2012, at 8:10 PM, Stefan Sauer wrote:

On 03/29/2012 02:40 PM, chad hanna wrote:
Hi Sebastian,

Thanks! I will take you up on your offer to just send the info
directly.  I think this should be sufficient.

name: gstlal
description: A suite of gstreamer elements and applications for
gravitational wave data analysis.
url: https://www.lsc-group.phys.uwm.edu/daswg/projects/gstlal.html

many thanks,

Chad


2012/3/29 Sebastian Dröge <[hidden email]>:
On Mi, 2012-03-28 at 10:31 -0400, chad hanna wrote:
Hi,

Colleagues and I have been using gstreamer for the last few years to
develop a suite of GPL'ed gravitational wave[1] analysis tools for the
LIGO Scientific Collaboration[2]. The project, called gstlal, is now
reaching a "mature enough" level that we were wondering if we might be
able to get a spot on the applications page[3].  Currently our project
page[4] is fairly sparse, but that will change considerably in the
next few months.  If this is okay with folks, am I able to submit a
patch to the app page html? Is it stored in a repository somewhere
that I can clone?  I of course understand that this project is
different in scope than the other projects listed on that page (I
doubt many outside our community will have use for it), but I think it
is a fun example of some of the really cool stuff that is being done
with gstreamer.
Hi Chad,

this would be a nice addition to the applications page IMO :) The
website is stored here:
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/gstreamer/www

Alternatively just provide the name, a short description and the website
URL that should be used and I'll add it to the website.

hi,

just noticed that the examples are broken:
https://www.lsc-group.phys.uwm.edu/daswg/projects/gstlal/examples.html

It would be cool if you could submit a talk for the next GStreamer
conference (2nd half of 2012).

Stefan

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