The summer credit problem has been solved. We should have brought stuff to the dean's office on the way to lunch.
Hilary will take minutes today.
Sarah is scheduled to present the cool algorithm tomorrow.
Michelle may be joining us for lunch today.
Sam's goals for today were to
Sam just hit a large number of deadlines, so while he'll be in his office, he needs to work on some other tasks.
Sarah's main goal for today was to learn the approximate string matching algorithm really well. She's also working on an implementation.
Sarah was also to work on the "insert annotations while remembering what annotations we already inserted" program.
Hilary was going to create a directory owned by HTTP so that access would be restricted to only http. Did she succeed?
Hilary was also going to continue working on the add annotations program.
Continuing to work on AWT issues, particularly event handling. His first interface will be to translate between log file formats.
Question: do you support multiple log files?
Kevin was working on a web interface for his identification subsystem. It should permit administartors to add users (and, eventually, groups with group owners).
He was also working on improving his scripts to handle the timeout tags (or whatever they're called) which are now used on www.grin.edu.
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