'Christian Zimmermann' writes
> ftp://ftp.repec.org/CollEc/CollEc.txt is missing.
I just restructured this to allow for hourly updates.
Something went missing in my link jungle
adrepec@tebuk:~$ cd ftp/
adrepec@tebuk:~/ftp$ rm CollEc
adrepec@tebuk:~/ftp$ cd CollEc
adrepec@tebuk:~/ftp/CollEc$
adrepec@tebuk:~/ftp/CollEc$ ls
CollEc.txt
The data is now read from katri
adrepec@tebuk:~/ftp/CollEc$ mount | grep katri
katri.openlib.org:/home/icanis/opt/ftp on /home/adrepec/ftp/opt/CollEc type nfs4 (ro,nosuid,relatime,vers=4,rsize=1048576,wsize=1048576,namlen=255,soft,proto=tcp,port=0,timeo=600,retrans=2,sec=sys,clientaddr=5.9.140.134,minorversion=0,local_lock=none,addr=5.9.77.12)
Cheers,
Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichelhttp://authorprofile.org/pkr1
skype: thomaskrichel
Just to let you guys know we jumped over the 25k mark for
the network examined by CollEc yesterday. I have updated
the CollEc homepage.
Cheers,
Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichelhttp://authorprofile.org/pkr1
skype: thomaskrichel
'Christian Zimmermann' writes
> Almost 400 authors joined the RePEc Author Service,
This has had a positive feedback on CollEc where total nodes climed
by probably somethnig like 300 through the period.
Cheers,
Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichelhttp://authorprofile.org/pkr1
skype: thomaskrichel
We have had a sponsor. I have moved the CollEc service to
a Hetzner EX-4.
On the RePEc home page, since CollEc does not have a logo, can we
have the name in big and bold, and link to the sponsor
sponsored by <a href="http://symplectic.co.uk/">Symplectic</a>.
Cheers,
Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichelhttp://authorprofile.org/pkr1
skype: thomaskrichel
Marius Ooms Econometriclinks writes
> CollEc software. I like Collec http://collec.repec.org/nodes/v/a/109.htm.
The software is called icanis. CollEc is an instance of icanis.
It lives at http://collec.repec.org/
> In the documentation you indicate that it was difficult too find
> good algorithms
> and software. You do not refer to
> http://repub.eur.nl/res/pub/6696/2004-0011.pdf
> (or its JPE version) .
> or
> http://www.tinbergen.nl/discussionpapers/06008.pdf
> (or its RNE version)
> I suggest you contact (my former econometrics and operations
> research student)
> /Marco/. /van der Leij/
> http://ideas.repec.org/e/pva109.html
> who is 1.
> a brilliant programmer (even better since he took a year off to
> earn money removing "millennium bugs" in 1998) and
> 2. a very good scientific writer indeed ( I learned today...)
> and
> 3.. very much interested in the dynamics of complex networks.
>
> I hope Marco can direct Thomas a bit for the sake of open science...
I will be happy to give you access to the icanis system at the
front machine, rishu. Getting to the back end machine is a bit
more involved because it is behind a firewall in my NY office,
but I can set something up. Maybe you can give me another
machine to do the calculations, and we can move.
My intention is to add a "// interface" that will give full
access to the software from a web interface. This is not done
yet.
Cheers,
Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichelhttp://authorprofile.org/pkr1
skype: thomaskrichel
Padma,
this issuse was related to RePEc-run
You write:
> There is something else that i wanted to write to you about. RePec is I
> know volunteer-driven; so is there anything we can do to help? eSS is a
> part of a non-profit foundation, IRIS Knowledge Foundation and was set up
> to create new publishing space and also to afford greater visibility to
> academic research institutions and those outside formal academia as well.
> The Foundation is a corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative of
> IRIS Business which is an information and technology firm. Our tech
> support
> comes from IRIS, that being their CSR contribution. We could for instance
> lend server support, but I am not sure of what kind you would need, if at
> all you do need it.
> If there is anything we could do, we would very much like to consider it.
You could sponsor a server that runs
http://collec.repec.org
It needs to have high computational capacity but it can
run on small disk space. We will be please to acknowledge the
sponsorship.
Cheers,
Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichelhttp://authorprofile.org/pkr1
skype: thomaskrichel
Lorenzo Ductor writes
> I have never used Linux, only windows. Will I need to install it?
No, but you will need to use two servers, fricka.openlib.org
and holda.openlib.org. I have created accounts for you on each.
I suggest you install putty on your windows machine, and try
to connect to each, using the user name and password you
supplied me with.
Cheers,
Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichelhttp://authorprofile.org/pkr1
skype: thomaskrichel
Lorenzo Ductor writes
> Thank you for adding me to the list. I will write you regarding the project
> soon.
Please let me have a username and password for access
to a couple of servers.
Do you have any Linux experience?
Cheers,
Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichelhttp://authorprofile.org/pkr1
skype: thomaskrichel