Wednesday 29 July 2009

Pulling away from Google Apps

Well I found that coming back to using Open Source and self made pages to be a bit more time consuming than I originally thought. I expected to be able to just throw up the existing pages and release the Google Apps version. My way of dealing with it did leave the main site at www.BeyondOneWorld.com without pages for a few days, something that if it weren't for the obscurity of the site in the first place I would never have let happen. Having a site in obscurity however does give you a comfortable degree of freedom. I wonder what percentage of the web actually exists in this special place, pages that never get seen, never making any difference other than occupying some search engine link that never gets clicked. Obscurity I am sure is a very crowded place, but of course we never see each other by definition.

I haven't been doing anything on the web for a long time and that was another cause for delay. I thought I would try out Dreamweaver again and see what it could do, the latest is at CS4. I realised that my old ways of knocking out TABLES on a page are now a very old habit and I must really learn more about using DIVs and CSS. So there was the first delay. Of course I had already pulled the domain away from Google Apps at the time and now it was pointing at my empty directory on the Dreamhost server. Inspired by the ease of setting up layouts and reminded of the relative complexity of some of the CSS rules for floats the pages came together very quickly and although full of dubious content actually needed to be made visually presentable. Ahem.. Well, OK, I found a wonderful image of the Earth that was freely available, picked out the best angle and rotated it and put it up onto the main site, not yet visually appealing but it will do for now, I hope. I'll get back into presentation of it later.

Back with Dreamweaver, I found it great to use but had an absolutely dreadful time setting up FTP, a few days have been spent trying to sort this out and I have finally given up with it. Somehow, it was getting absolutely confused as to what was my testing server and what was my remote, in addition to the fact it kept hanging on any transfer that was more than a few pages. I think that it had issues with PASV, ensuring that all transfer were in FTP passive mode, but without finding solution I think I have given up with it. I'll go back to doing it manually.
Now with the - I admit it, visually dreadful - pages up on the site linking in all the bits I selected I find that the work is just beginning. All of the Open Source applications now need to work together. An interesting puzzle to work through. Hopefully I can figure it all out.

My next step now is to pull away from Blogger and use Wordpress instead for my own Blog, the pages where this waffling commentary actually lives. This post will be the last one I guess on this service at blogspot.com, so I have the task of pulling all the posts into the new blog that will/should appear at http://blog.beyondoneworld.com/.

Here we go then...

Thursday 23 July 2009

Fear ... of the unseen

My mind has been set on bring pages together on the site but at the back of my mind lurks a fear that is always there. It is something that nags at me every time I work on this idea.
Nobody has yet followed it. All this is very much unseen and I haven't had any feedback. I have exposed quite a bit about myself in putting the idea together, things that I generally keep to myself. However, I found I have revealed that childish side of me that believes in good and big things. I look back on some of those posts and cringe, asking myself why did I say that, or isn't that too much information. Another part of me is opened with a typically childish trait, asking myself why doesn't anybody understand what I am saying - I do empathise with children learning language, it must be the most frustrating skill to master. The cynic in me criticises all the time over my waffling and inability to make points sound interesting.
I started this whole thing off last October and I still feel now as I did in my first post. The excitement of what the idea is all about with the trepidation of what it will turn out like and the response of others. Always knowing myself that to some degree this must be the same for many others out there when they blog.
I must rid these nagging doubts once and for all. After putting the main site together I must go out and find out what others think. It is much better after all to have people at least debating, even criticising you, so that you can reform and correct something, rather than silence as you journey into nothing.

Putting it altogether...

The website has now been pulled from Google Apps so I can integrate the bits I have been planning to do since the beginning. When the website was hosted at Google I found there were limitations as to how it could be structured and linking it altogether would be a nightmare. Google Apps however is a great place to host your site if you starting off a new website, I found it easy to update and simple to manage, but if you wish to do something outside of that structure it becomes a little tedious. When everything is sitting on the same server at Dreamhost now I can tailor the chosen Open Source applications to work together, though I think there lies a challenge in itself, but at least I can get into the code and put in the bits of glue to make it work.
As the idea relies heavily on collaboration I thought that having a social web running here will help in identifying who is who and what their own opinions were, so Elgg is running on a subdomain at the moment waiting to be pulled in. For discussion and information I chose phpBB3 and MediaWiki respectively, both very able applications that do their tasks very well and have a big following. Another favourite of mine is waiting too, dotProject, for handling tasks and planning out future efforts on the site.
At this very moment however the main site is transferring over and is empty on the server here. The easiest thing to do would be to put up the same pages that existed on the Google Apps so I might just do that just to get some content there. Then I can try to make the whole set of applications come together seamlessly (as possible) into one site whilst putting the message across about what the site is all about.
The benefit of it all sitting in the same place on one set of databases means that any duplication of information and process can be removed. What this will mean with using completely different sets of Open Source applications is not clear to me right now but I have in the back of my mind some hybrid of them open to anyone who wishes to take part using a CVS system.
It is quite a daunting task ahead and I do not really know everything I need to complete it, even whether the effort will be worth it. I guess only one thing I can do now I have started - just get on with it...

Tuesday 21 July 2009

What beautiful oceans you have here!

It was 40 years ago I saw on a black and white television the images of the first men on the moon. I was only 5 years old but I remember clearly the fuzzy images that were seen that day by what was estimated another half a billion people. On July 20-21st 1968, that would have been one seventh of the whole population of the world, about 3 and a half a billion, getting a glimpse of one of the most important events in history live on television. On that day, after 6 and a half hours of preparation at 2:55 AM (GMT) Neil Armstrong stepped onto the lunar surface, almost muddling his well rehearsed lines to say, "One small step for (a) man, One giant leap for mankind", aptly profound words that echoed solidly around the world. Aptly too as I write, 40 years ago to the minute. Buzz Aldrin, an hour later had to take a short fill of his urine bag just before stepping onto the surface from the Eagle's ladder, another first without doubt. After putting up a rather solid looking American flag in the airless atmosphere and placing about a few scientific detectors at 5:27 AM (GMT) the excursion was over but the images remain in so many peoples memory of that great 'inspiring' day. Michael Collins at this time was all 'in true extreme definition - very much' alone, keeping watch in the ship that circled the moon as it swung round the dark side, to ensure that the moonwalkers got home.

I was really young seeing them bounce around the surface of another world but I remember the excitement of it all and amazingly (if I recall correctly) understood a lot of what was happening and thinking how wonderful it was. I was hooked from an early age by the Space Race and the future was going to be glorious. I remember, apart from being a hungry and avid reader of any science fact and fiction books I could find. I remember clearly there were little collectable cards in PGTips tea that focused on the Race Into Space, and at the Petrol station, Shell were producing coins detailing the aviation and space vehicles, these items were treasured in the early 70's. The most beautiful I found was the art, the pictures that showed how the future could look, clean, amazing and inspiring images of the homes to be, the awesome cities that were possible and strange and wonderful images of new worlds to explore. My imagination and creativity explored unknown and alien images, environments, sensations, new worlds and life. Everything was possible, there were fantastic places to see and explore, so much to learn and do, it was a great time to be alive, I was definitely going to go into space when I was older...

The economics of putting more people on the moon, 4% of America's budget then could not be sustained against the losing interest of the public. Six times the moon had (human) life visit, the last day that any man stepped onto the surface of another world was the 7th December 1972, since then President Nixon shelved the Apollo missions and no attempt has been made since. What takes over? Something less than life often occupies the mind and years of earthly struggle takes precedence over the dreams of reaching out. The worry of living, surviving a recession, the price of fuel all takes a higher
priority than hopes and dreams and positive advancement for everyone. Mankind has survived and wasted its effort during probably many dark ages, we cannot afford to waste any more time living through any more mini-dark ages, especially with the 6,772,418,593 souls occupying this fragile place and the near lifetime since being on the moon.

It cost $150 billion (in today's money) to run the Apollo Project compared to the current estimated cost of the Iraq war of over $500 billion.

Imagine the inspiration that could be created by a world collaboration on of reaching the Moon, Mars and the many satellites and stations available to us. The excitement of the new possibilities available to use as we reach out once more into the universe. This naive destructive teenager has to leave home and grow up before he destroys it. We are truly fortunate to have a stepping stone in our journey into the universe, the Moon is a perfect opportunity to create and develop the techniques and technologies we need to make our journey safe and comfortable. At a time when fear of economic recession takes hold then a real stimulus is needed, but it is needed as a shared collaboration, everyone being equal in right and responsibility in utilising the worlds that we find. Think what this could provide, the jobs and the economic growth for all involved, the technologies that we could find. The number of benefits that we live with now that have been spun from the efforts of the space program are too many to mention, we have always achieved highly during times of stress, whether that is with high purpose, like the space race or low, like war. In striving for providing a habitat in the harsh environment of space it will be inevitable that important developments will take place that will benefit with helping the earth cope with its burgeoning population and its effects, let alone unseen future products of the imagination.

There is an important shift in perspective to be considered too. Imagine YOU are there, like Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins, and the others that followed. Looking at this beautiful planet from afar. Such a small place for so many people to share and very alone in the vastness of even our solar system. What things are important in your mind as you see our home? How amazing it must appear, with so much life in the deadness of what surrounds it. Think also of those who have walked upon the dusty desolate desert-like surface of the Moon, as beautiful as it appears it cannot compare to the moment of seeing the oceans of the Earth. How magical is must be to see an everyday scene of Earth with people milling about busy in their everyday tasks when compared to the empty and silent world that circles us. What is important in the end? What makes Earth so different? It is life? It is full of living organisms, one of which has grown up and taken its first steps...

References:
Technology Escalation during World War II
Technological Advancements due to War
Moon landing facts
Apollo 11 Space Flight Chronology
Cost of Iraq War
NASA Spinoffs
Current World Population
Apollo Moon Program heroes call for a return to space

Monday 13 July 2009

A new wave of collaboration coming - Google Wave

Just a brief blog today as I have spent a little too much of my spare time looking at Google Wave. Just at the time when I am working to pull away from Google's Apps, I find I am tempted back in by the ideas and creations of its developers and dreamers. I think Google Wave will become a natural part of information sharing on the Internet, I know that is probably a big statement for a new, as yet, unreleased product, but I feel it ties in nicely with how people want to work efficiently together. I had better keep an eye on how this develops...

At the moment, I have split up the tasks and roles of what I currently recognise in BeyondOneWorld into different open source applications. I hope I can sow them together seamlessly enough when I launch them though - I have Forums( phpBB3), Wiki (MediaWiki), Social Web (Elgg) and Task Management (DotProject). All are ready and working in their near default states and I will pull the domain back onto them later and relaunch the site.

Maybe I will get more than 1 or 2 visitors this time...

Monday 6 July 2009

Too much information? Speedo's - Britains new State Secret Exposed!

The information on the internet about any individual can always be used against them. Many have lost their jobs (or even court cases) when certain compromising posts or pictures have come to light. Quite rightly so in many cases, where obvious untruths come to light that would affect your ability to fulfil a role or where your honesty is in question. But it really saddens me that the world has to resort to secrecy to make sure that you or your family are kept safe. Would it affect you if someone found your address on the internet? Or if someone could find out what work you do? Are you happy about that? Well most of us are only too happy to put up this information across the social websites such as facebook, increasing our presence in the virtual world and reaching out and communicating with our friends, family and colleagues. However, if in the case of Sir John Sawers who is due to take over as Chief of Britain's Secret Intelligence Service, the fact that Lady Shelley Sawers, his wife, put up this information onto Facebook has caused deep embarrassment to MI6 and possibly put their whole family in danger. The Mail on Sunday reported this on Sunday where the pages where immediately taken down and the report titled 'New MI6 chief faces probe wife exposes life Net.html appeared at 06:57 on the Monday.

Take a look at the the report and think about this...

One thing that saddens me is of course the need in this world to hold these things as secrets, but it is understandable that under the current systems we live in we do ourselves put others in danger like this. We make them responsible for holding the keys to our own security, therefore having to hide them and not putting in the support to keep them safe. But this first point lives in the ideals of the BeyondOneWorld idea and is absurd to hold onto under our present systems of government.

Another point is that actually the information exposed on Facebook was not at all state secret. It was quite innocently the pictures and information that most of us tend to put up in our effort to reach out and connect with others doing the same. Gratefully, the Foreign Secretary, David Milliband appeared on BBC1's Andrew Marr Show and showed amazement at the excitement caused by pictures of Sir John Sawers apparently wearing Speedo swimming trunks the day after his appointment in the new role, pointing out that in fact this was not a state secret and national security had not been compromised. Interestingly after this the BBC dropped it as a leading bulletin at the top of the headlines.

Now, whether the innocent information, the holiday pictures or the fact that a family Facebook page appeared at all existed it is important that anyone in a secretive role like this should get all the support they need to ensure that they can fulfil their duties. It is still possible of course that with their location and family members known that it may be possible for someone to put any of them in danger and blackmail into compromising his duties. So, isn't there some policy, some guidance, or information for the family in this situation. Shouldn't the government support anyone who works for them in making sure they at least know what the dangers are? It was not Lady Shelley Sawer at fault here, I'm sure she would not ever wish to put her husband's job at risk or ever put any of her family in danger. She was acting innocently without any support doing something that comes perfectly naturally for anyone who has any social desire.

Now, for the main point. I know about all about this now. Luckily of course the pages have been taken down so I couldn't in fact check out all the information myself. How do I know? Because it has been reported by the Daily Mail and it is now widely known across a wider segment of the public. I would like to say that they were just reporting the news as it happened, but why then put pictures of Lady Shelley Sawer and her daughter Corrinne on the page!!! I know what they look like now and so do many others! Isn't this exposing them to more danger?

Think, who is the most guilty here...
The innocent social drive versus the revenue machine of publishing.

What about the government that obviously has the processes to put someone into a situation of danger but lacks the processes to attempt to protect them.

What do you think?

Wednesday 1 July 2009

Am I an anarchist?

I always had a negative idea of anarchy, always though it to be a destructive and chaotic idea, however, quite a lot of what I have written follows some of the anarchists principles. I have been studying Wikipedia.org very hard recently to find connections with any other philosophies and I am surprised I keep finding a little here, then a little there. I must sometime soon do a proper article comparing the idea to all these well though out ones and point out where they are similar or different and the pros and cons of each.

Then I'll answer the question honestly later...

Hurry, Get your FREE share in this website...

... join in and take an equal share of the results.

OK, a bit tongue in cheek but it is perfectly accurate to state it. I do not wish to own this site, I believe firmly in the idea but I only want to be an equal partner in it with everyone else who has the pioneering spirit to get it to evolve. My imaginations here in this blog may be far off from how it all develops, but with that I will feel satisified, as long as it remains on the first principles and has at its core our most aspirational and positive intentions. So it is really a fact that everyone who joins will take an equal share in it.

Looking back over my past attempts, from open outsourcing and the open company specification, even open SEO at one point, I can see how they were all heading in this direction. However, I must be one of the worst entrepreneurs that ever lived, I wanted to do everything mostly for free and got easily distracted by new ideas and technologies and never concentrated on the bottom line. It would be really entertaining for me to enter something like Dragon's Den or Sir Alan Sugar's The Apprentice, funnily enough I have all the skills to project manage and present but when it comes to concentration on the one thing I think I would be a disaster. So, taken from this, all my previous attempts have failed, they weren't quite what I was trying to achieve.

But believe me, this is!
This is it! I believe in this idea 100% and I know it can work.
It's just that I haven't quite got the to final message yet.

When I do I know it is only a case of getting the first methods in place. As it is fully based on people collaborating then at the moment I see a social site is needed. My thinking right now is using Elgg, an open source package that looks like it has all the basics of both a social and educational site. Coupled with ideas of connecting in dotProject (an old favourite) for managing the tasks and phpBB3 for forum discussion.

Why another Social Site - other than the idea itself why would anyone want to register?
Well - there will definately be no advertisements.
I cannot see how ads could possibly exist on this site and stay true to the fundamental idea. I certainly considered it some months ago but realised that it could later be in conflict with the true purpose. I do not want to spend the time putting ad blocks all over the place either, I want to concentrate whatever time I have here on getting it moving. Back to the choice of open source, I think they are the right choices, I would certainly be interested in other opinions on this, though ultimately I think it will need its own package, either on Sourceforge.net or using one here. The one advantage at the moment is that I am skilled enough at least to get them on site and integrated, so it is only a matter of choosing the right ones.

So
No Ads
- Ever!!!

Let's see if that one remains, others may think differently, I won't have the final say later so it will be interesting to see how that goes. I can see already that I have decimated whatever share price there was already - Oh well...A tenth of nothing quite paradoxically equals nothing.

Another thing before leaving, I envision this site to become something else too, not a web site, maybe because of the sharing and processing needed and the principles involved then a mix of P2P and BOINC (e.g. SETI@home etc) will allow the functionality and storage to be completely distributed - into the cloud...

We the people ...

We the people...
  • believe in the positive things in life, like truth, justice, love, friendship, hope, etc.
  • reject the negative things in life, like war, hate, poverty, starvation, etc..

... together we could agree 100% on these things.

We know the right thing, each and every one of us, no matter, gender, colour, belief etc..

If we could somehow work together in complete openness and honesty we could between us create an ideal system that we could all agree on.

Together we could collaborate to create ideal principles and systems that would make all of our lives much easier, by taking care of all the projects, services and products needed by each and every one of us.

Together we can remove all the negative issues and concentrate on the positive.

We want an ideal government, one in which we all believe in and trust to do the right thing. If we all own this government then we will be sure that no corruption, no hidden agendas, no more secrets are kept from the innocent, because we will all make sure that none of these things will be possible.

We know that we can take the best possible ideas and methods created by each other, from research or practise and use them to make this government efficient and effective. We will always be able to check and test any decision or effort made by this government because it will be our right. We will decide together how this government performs and what it is to achieve.

With this government available for all we will be able to not only take over the menial tasks of life and exchange of resources to support us but on the highest level take on any of the biggest projects we can concieve.

What are the most positive things to imagine here?

...

OK, not absolutely anywhere near an epic speech but this I hope develops into something really motivational and clear one day. Just imagine the things we are capable of achieving if we all worked together, openly and positively to take care of all the issues that face us.