Re: [Ldsoss] Emergency Preparedness Software

2006-01-18 Thread Mac Newbold
Yesterday at 2:56pm, Carl Youngblood said: That's interesting. Why wouldn't the government allow encrypted information over the air? Even today's common cell phones employ encryption, and of course it's all over the Internet. Is this just a relic from the cold war or something? I think it

Re: [Ldsoss] Emergency Preparedness Software

2006-01-17 Thread Mac Newbold
Sunday at 6:40am, Carl Youngblood said: On 1/12/06, Oscar Schultz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: through the 40's, 50's and into today. Ham traffic can not be secured to encrypt the data as required by some of the new privacy laws. As I read the regs I can not see any legal way to pass traffic

Re: [Ldsoss] Emergency Preparedness Software

2006-01-17 Thread Carl Youngblood
That's interesting. Why wouldn't the government allow encrypted information over the air? Even today's common cell phones employ encryption, and of course it's all over the Internet. Is this just a relic from the cold war or something? On 1/17/06, Mac Newbold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There

Re: [Ldsoss] Emergency Preparedness Software

2006-01-17 Thread Paul Penrod
Earlier than that - WWII... HAM/Side Band has been around a long time. Carl Youngblood wrote: That's interesting. Why wouldn't the government allow encrypted information over the air? Even today's common cell phones employ encryption, and of course it's all over the Internet. Is this

Re: [Ldsoss] Emergency Preparedness Software

2006-01-15 Thread Carl Youngblood
On 1/12/06, Oscar Schultz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: through the 40's, 50's and into today. Ham traffic can not be secured toencrypt the data as required by some of the new privacy laws. As I read theregs I can not see any legal way to pass traffic which may reveal information about the heath or

RE: [Ldsoss] Emergency Preparedness Software

2006-01-14 Thread Manfred Riem
, January 10, 2006 9:02 PMTo: 'LDS Open Source Software'Subject: RE: [Ldsoss] Emergency Preparedness Software Hi Jay, I have been using Hibernate what's your problem ;) Kind regards,Manfred Riem From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: [Ldsoss] Emergency Preparedness Software

2006-01-13 Thread Paul Penrod
Mac Newbold wrote: Today at 12:01am, Oscar Schultz said: I'm more interested in the communications part of EP. Most plans I see setup a structure around ham radio ops and voice or cw traffic as done from the 30's through the 40's, 50's and into today. Ham traffic can not be secured to

Re: [Ldsoss] Emergency Preparedness Software

2006-01-13 Thread Oscar Schultz
On Friday 13 January 2006 09:19 am, Mac Newbold wrote: Today at 12:01am, Oscar Schultz said: I'm more interested in the communications part of EP. Most plans I see setup a structure around ham radio ops and voice or cw traffic as done snip /snip The Church is the force pushing ham radio for

Re: [Ldsoss] Emergency Preparedness Software

2006-01-12 Thread Oscar Schultz
I'd like to gently remind folks that all the data in MLS is confidential. Exporting data out does not reduce the requirement to protect the data. Each report contains the notice For Church use only. For the time being I suggest sitting down and reviewing MLS's other talents. The use of

Re: [Ldsoss] Emergency Preparedness Software

2006-01-11 Thread Sidoine Mosiah PIERREL
Le Mercredi 11 Janvier 2006 03:43, Jay Askren a écrit : So, I just sent an email to the list with a link with more information about the app. That should give you a better idea of what I'm creating. Let me know if you would find it useful in your ward. I hope to have the data entry part

Re: [Ldsoss] Emergency Preparedness Software

2006-01-11 Thread Mac Newbold
Yesterday at 9:30pm, Jay Askren said: 1. Security This is my biggest concern. If someone would hack into the application or the server, this would be very bad publicity for the ward and the church in general. I would imagine it could cause many to go inactive. I plan to store names of all

RE: [Ldsoss] Emergency Preparedness Software

2006-01-11 Thread Jeff Raymond
One point that has come up in our bishopric meetings is the need to involve nonmember households in our neighborhood preparedness planning. Since our community is mostly LDS, some non-members may feel left out of neighborhood preparedness planning. Perhaps this might be something to

RE: [Ldsoss] Emergency Preparedness Software

2006-01-10 Thread Jeff Raymond
We were just talking about this in our welfare meeting. We were trying to deciding what to do with available resources and how to keep it current. Our stake is spearheading preparedness with the aid of the wards. So the answer to your first question is yes it would be very useful. However,

Re: [Ldsoss] Emergency Preparedness Software

2006-01-10 Thread Jay Askren
Well, thanks for the encouragement. :) I can sendyou more details on what I have planned. I'll try to do that tonight.What Stake are you in? Jay On 1/10/06, Jeff Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We were just talking about this in our welfare meeting. We were trying to deciding what to do with

Re: [Ldsoss] Emergency Preparedness Software

2006-01-10 Thread Bryan Murdock
On 1/9/06, Jay Askren [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In our ward I've been asked to put together a little database to store Emergency Preparedness information such as who has a truck, who has a generator, who knows CPR or First Aid, etc. It will be a Java application and import data directly from

RE: [Ldsoss] Emergency Preparedness Software

2006-01-10 Thread Jeff Raymond
Great, thanks for the response. Mt. Logan Stake, Logan, UT. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jay Askren Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 9:24 AM To: LDS Open Source Software Subject: Re: [Ldsoss] Emergency Preparedness Software Well, thanks

RE: [Ldsoss] Emergency Preparedness Software

2006-01-10 Thread Manfred Riem
Hi Jay, I have been using Hibernate what's your problem ;) Kind regards,Manfred Riem From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jay AskrenSent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 8:38 PMTo: LDS Open Source SoftwareSubject: [Ldsoss] Emergency Preparedness

Re: [Ldsoss] Emergency Preparedness Software

2006-01-10 Thread Jay Askren
I'm trying to set up the mapping files. I've gotseveral many to many mappings. One in particular includes needs of families. Needs include having an elderly person in the home, not having transportation, or having small children for instance. I havea table to store family information(family_t) and