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Syria bus blast kills 3, terrorism ruled out (AFP)

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 09:11 AM PST

Syria bus blast kills 3, terrorism ruled out (AFP)


Syria bus blast kills 3, terrorism ruled out (AFP)

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 08:46 AM PST

Syrians gather around a damaged bus following a blast near a Shiite shrine in the Sayyeda Zeinab area of Damascus.(AFP/Louai Beshara)AFP - A powerful blast wrecked an Iranian pilgrim bus near a Shiite shrine in Damascus on Thursday, killing three people in an incident Syria said was caused by a tyre blow-out and not a terrorist attack.


Thompson relieved US avoided 'night of horror' (AP)

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 08:48 AM PST

FILE - In this Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009  file photo, Michaele and Tareq Salahi, right, arrive at a State Dinner hosted by President Barack Obama at the White House in Washington. The Salahis deny they were crashing the White House dinner. In any case, party crashing is a flourishing phenomenon, harried event planners say. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, file)AP - The head of the Secret Service asserted Thursday that the security breach at last week's White House state dinner was an aberration and President Barack Obama was never at risk. Mark Sullivan said three uniformed officers have been put on administrative leave.


US Congress may subpoena White House gatecrashers (AFP)

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 07:26 AM PST

State dinner gate-crashers Tareq (R) and Michaele Salahi. The US House of Representatives Homeland Security Committee is prepared to subpoena a couple who showed up uninvited to a White House state dinner reception, a lawmaker said.(AFP/File/Mandel Ngan)AFP - The US House of Representatives Homeland Security Committee is prepared to subpoena a couple who showed up uninvited to a White House state dinner reception, a lawmaker said.


NYC terror suspect faces judge in Brooklyn (AP)

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 06:44 AM PST

AP - A Colorado airport van driver accused of plotting a bomb attack in New York City is going before a judge.

Greece: court clears anti-US terrorism suspects (AP)

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 04:18 AM PST

AP - An appeals court in Greece has cleared three suspected members of a far-left terrorist group that was blamed for more than 30 attacks on American targets, citing insufficient evidence.

Putin says no plans to leave power (Reuters)

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 04:45 AM PST

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin looks on during a meeting with his Kazakh counterpart Karim Masimov in Yalta, November 20, 2009. REUTERS/RIA Novosti/Alexei Nikolsky/PoolReuters - Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, in power for over 10 years, ruled out a departure from politics on Thursday, telling a questioner: "Don't hold your breath."


Putin: Will consider running for president in 2012 (AP)

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 07:03 AM PST

Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during a question-and-answer session broadcast live by Russia's state television in Moscow, Thursday, Dec. 3, 2009. The show sent another strong signal that Putin remains the dominant force in Russian politics, overshadowing his designated successor, President Dmitry Medvedev.(AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Alexei Druzhinin, Pool)AP - In an electric four-hour solo performance on live television, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said he will think about whether to reclaim the presidency — one of the strongest signals yet that he may run again for Russia's top office in 2012.


Syria blast was 'not terrorist act': minister (AFP)

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 02:58 AM PST

Syrians gather around a damaged bus following a blast near a Shiite shrine in the Sayyeda Zeinab area of Damascus.(AFP/Louai Beshara)AFP - An explosion that wrecked an Iranian bus in Damascus on Thursday and killed three people was not a terrorist act but a tyre exploding as it was being repaired, Interior Minister Saeed Sammur said.


(AP)

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 02:22 AM PST

AP - Syrian interior minister says bus explosion not a terrorist attack, 3 dead.

Putin demands tough measures for Russian train bombers (Reuters)

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 01:33 AM PST

Reuters - Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Thursday called for tough measures to be taken against those responsible for last week's train bombing that killed 26 people and said "the threat from terrorism is very high."

The 10 Strangest Mutual Funds (U.S. News & World Report)

Posted: 02 Dec 2009 12:17 PM PST

U.S. News & World Report - When mutual funds step off the beaten path, there's no telling what will happen. In the past, for example, oddball funds have fought the war on terror (the Ancora Homeland Security Fund), tried to prop up the sky (the Chicken Little Growth Fund), and fantasized about swinging a presidential election (the Blue Fund). And although those three particular funds--all of which have been liquidated--failed, others have stepped in to carry the torch and preserve a long and proud tradition of eccentric investing styles. Here are the 10 quirkiest funds we could find:

U.S. 2012 deadline to screen cargo likely to be missed (Reuters)

Posted: 02 Dec 2009 11:16 AM PST

Reuters - A 2012 deadline to screen all cargo entering the United States by ship will likely be missed without enormous new investment and resources, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said on Wednesday.

US says cannot meet deadline to screen cargo for nukes (AFP)

Posted: 02 Dec 2009 09:20 AM PST

US Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano testifies at a Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee hearing on the challenges of transportaion security post 9-11on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Napolitano on Wednesday admitted her government will fail to meet a 2012 deadline to scan all incoming ship cargo, measures designed to prevent a nuclear terror attack.(AFP/Jim Watson)AFP - Top US security official Janet Napolitano on Wednesday admitted her government will fail to meet a 2012 deadline to scan all incoming ship cargo, measures designed to prevent a nuclear terror attack.


Warning over Tube safety levels

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 07:17 AM PST

Warning over Tube safety levels


Warning over Tube safety levels

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 06:49 AM PST

Safety standards on London Underground (LU) could reach "dangerous levels" after inspections were cut, a union warns.

Ancelotti defends team selection

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 01:34 AM PST

Gael Kakuta misses a decisive kick as Blackburn knock Chelsea out of the Carling Cup after a penalty shoot-out.

Councils warned over social care

Posted: 02 Dec 2009 06:37 PM PST

Eight local authorities are told to improve social care for adults, in an annual report which finds overall improvement in services.

Call to cut Oxford Street buses

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 01:31 AM PST

Retailers call for a reduction in the number of buses in London's Oxford Street to help improve the shopping experience.

'Threat note' bank robber jailed

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 06:49 AM PST

A man is jailed for eight years for robbing banks by passing notes containing threats to shoot cashiers.

Hughes slams 'ungracious' Wenger

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 12:56 AM PST

Man City manager Mark Hughes accuses Arsene Wenger of "not knowing how to behave" after the Arsenal boss refuses to shake his hand at the end of the Carling Cup tie at Eastlands.

Mapusua returns to the Irish fold

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 01:57 AM PST

London Irish centre Seilala Mapusua is glad to be back with the Exiles after the autumn internationals.

Young climate change reporters

Posted: 01 Dec 2009 11:39 AM PST

Young reporter, Aakash, 15, from London profiles the four young reporters, including himself, who are reporting from the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen.

Etherboot Project GSoC 2009 Report

Posted: 03 Dec 2009 07:14 AM PST

Etherboot Project GSoC 2009 Report


Etherboot Project GSoC 2009 Report

Posted: 02 Dec 2009 01:12 PM PST

The Etherboot Project is very pleased to have participated in Google Summer of Code™ 2009. This summer marks our fourth consecutive annual participation in this excellent mentoring program.

Google generously sponsored five students to work with us, and four of our five students (80%) successfully completed their projects. We would like to thank Google, our mentors, and our students for making this a pleasant, productive, and memorable summer.

We particularly wish thank one of our mentors, Stefan Hajnoczi, who was a GSoC student with us last year. His insights and diligence are extremely helpful and enlightening.

Although all of our GSoC projects were not successfully completed, our students' work was generally of excellent quality, and we sincerely thank them all for their diligence. Our participation in GSoC has strengthened our project by encouraging us to create additional technical and social infrastructure. These improved facilities make it easier for new people to become involved with our project and also help us better support and communicate with our existing community.

We look forward to giving future GSoC students and other interested and motivated people a positive introduction to FOSS development. What follows is a brief summary of our 2009 students' work with links to their full project pages. We conclude with a brief outline of our mentoring system that we hope may be helpful to other projects.

Student Project Summaries

Daniel Verkamp
Daniel implemented an automated regression testing framework to help us consistently deliver high-quality releases.

Joshua Oreman
Joshua extended gPXE, our network bootloader, with an 802.11 wireless stack, and added drivers for two wireless cards.

Lynus Vaz
Lynus extended gPXE scripting with a more powerful language that is capable of expressing advanced boot policies.

Pravin Shinde
Pravin created a central resource to network boot operating systems, diagnostic tools, and utilities at http://boot.kernel.org/.

Chris Kluka
Chris worked on adding a network driver DLink DGE-530T ethernet cards. Though unable to complete his project, he compiled and created useful information which will facilitate future work on this driver.


Our Mentoring System

Over our years of GSoC participation we have developed and refined a system for mentoring that works quite well for us. One of the most important attributes of our system is that we break the twelve week GSoC coding period into twelve one week evaluation periods. By doing this we ensure that we always have recent information on how each of our students is doing, which allows us to intervene in a timely fashion when needed.

Techniques
Here are some of the other ways we structure our GSoC participation:

* We mentor as a team. We have a mailing list and private IRC channel specifically for mentors.

* Our mentoring team interviews all qualified applicants in a private IRC channel. Multiple perspectives have proven very helpful in identifying excellent candidates. Mentors communicate among themselves during interviews in a second private IRC channel.

* We request code samples from all of our applicants to get a sense of their proficiency and coding style.

* We present real-time coding exercises during our IRC interviews with applicants, and ask them questions about their proposed solutions, and also about their code samples.

* We inform our students of our team mentoring approach and encourage them to send general questions to the mentors mailing list.

* We require our selected students to have IRC access and to define "work hours" where they will be online and available on our main project IRC channel (#etherboot on irc.freenode.net). We have found that this requirement encourages them to interact with our project community as well as their primary mentor.

* We use any and all available means to communicate directly with our students, including IRC, email, phone, VOIP, and IM. It is important to discover what works best to promote effective, open communication between students and mentors.

* We require our students to maintain a set of project pages, which include their:
-Project Plan
-Journal (broken into twelve weeks)
-Notes
-git repository link

* Our mentors meet weekly with each student in a private IRC channel to review their project pages and generally discuss their progress. We have found these meetings to be very beneficial to both students and mentors.

* We make the steady progress and ultimate success of each of our student projects central to our mentoring goals. We meet as mentors to discuss how we can help each student succeed, and we discuss our formal GSoC evaluations as a team.

* We base our project's success on the quality of our code and the health of our community, and we work continuously to improve as programmers and as people.

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