"Johnson of DT, Jeff" <
jeffrey...@sfgov.org> writes:
>Thanks, Karl!
>
>Dennis, when I went to launch the instance, my search did not find
>"EAS_Demo_SF"; is there a different name now?
I suggest having this discussion on eas-discuss@, not just among
ourselves privately :-).
-K
>
> Jeff
>
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Karl Fogel [
mailto:kfo...@civiccommons.org]
>Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2012 9:54 AM
>To: McCullough, Paul
>Cc: Dennis Wuthrich; Johnson of DT, Jeff
>Subject: Re: Does Farallon have a public demo instance of EAS anywhere?
>
>"McCullough, Paul" <
paul.mc...@sfgov.org> writes:
>>That is a fine idea.
>>Green light - thanks for helping.
>
>Done. In addition to adding a link to the AWS demo documentation, I
>> did some other rearrangement and tweaking of the project front page
>> -- I hope it meets with your approval. Suggestions welcome, of
>> course.
>
>Best,
>-Karl
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Karl Fogel [
mailto:kfo...@civiccommons.org]
>>Sent: Friday, February 17, 2012 1:58 PM
>>To: Dennis Wuthrich
>>Cc: McCullough, Paul; Johnson of DT, Jeff
>>Subject: Re: Does Farallon have a public demo instance of EAS anywhere?
>>
>>Dennis Wuthrich <
dwut...@fargeo.com> writes:
>>>Yes, the AMI is available to anyone who wants to use it (its a
>>>community image). I've attached a document that provides step-by-step
>>>instructions for spinning up an instance. It would make sense to let
>>>people know on the EAS project home page that a public AMI is
>>>available.
>>
>>Paul, Jeff,
>>
>>Any objection to my making Dennis's AMI image instructions available
>>from the EAS project page at Google? That seemed like possibly a major
>>enough step that I ought to check with you first... I think it would be
>>a good step, since it enables other jurisdictions to try out EAS at
>>their own pace, without bothering you or Dennis.
>>
>>Thoughts? I'm happy to make the edits, just wanted to check with you
>>first.
>>
>>-Karl