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I am interested in your Astronomy Spin package for use in controlling some radio astronomy work i am planning. I need a way to plan observation schedules and then to control a dish antenna and collect and catalog data for later analysis. I think your Spin tool as stated is mainly for optical viewing but it should be possible for me to apply it for my needs without too much effort I feel. It beats me having to develop something from scratch. It will also have some capabilities I had not thought of including I hope.

This is an self funded amatuer effort on my part so I am making slow but steady progress.

I do not think I will be able to use the data analysis tools but I will try them out and make sure I know what is possible.


On the Merging of the groups….

Feedback here has been slow. I am mostly interested in Astronomy and worry that the merger may turn into a distraction. I really do not know anything about the other group though.
I subscribe to Nature and Nature Physics. In those publications they cover a lot of ground and I find myself focused on Astronomy/Cosmology but occasionally reading other things. I mention this because it seems like a similar idea will take place if the merger goes forward.


Thanks for all your efforts.

Best Regards,

Bob Stricklin

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> Subject:  Is Fedora Astronomy alive? Feedback
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> Hi Fedora astronomers!
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> Are you stil alive? I've sent a couple of mails about our possible
> Spin, future etc. and got no response :(
> 
> One new idea (some people on fedora-devel list and me had) is a merge
> of Astronomy and Scientific Spin. Maybe we could go one more step and
> merge Astronomy SIG into SciTech SIG? Because Astronomy is also
> science and at least all this python packaging stuff does also happen
> @SciTech.
> 
> Your opinions?
> 
> Greetings,
> Christian
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> From: Sergio Pascual <sergiopr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: Christian Dersch <chrisdersch@xxxxxxxxx>
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> Subject: Re:  Is Fedora Astronomy alive? Feedback
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> Hi Christian, yes, I think is a good idea to merge the SIGS. Most of the
> things I have packages are useful for all sciences, not only Astronomy.
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> Best, Sergio
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> 2015-06-28 15:41 GMT+02:00 Christian Dersch <chrisdersch@xxxxxxxxx>:
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>> Hi Fedora astronomers!
>> 
>> Are you stil alive? I've sent a couple of mails about our possible
>> Spin, future etc. and got no response :(
>> 
>> One new idea (some people on fedora-devel list and me had) is a merge
>> of Astronomy and Scientific Spin. Maybe we could go one more step and
>> merge Astronomy SIG into SciTech SIG? Because Astronomy is also
>> science and at least all this python packaging stuff does also happen
>> @SciTech.
>> 
>> Your opinions?
>> 
>> Greetings,
>> Christian
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