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ByStar Libre Emacs Environment (BLEE)

A User Environment For The ByStar Halaal Digital Ecosystem

Document Number: PLPC-180004   [ .bib ]
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Dated: September 24, 2012
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Author(s): Banan, et al.

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BLEE is the primary user environment for ByStar Autonomous Libre Services.


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ByStar Libre Emacs Environment (BLEE)


ByStar Libre Emacs Environment (BLEE)
A User Environment For The ByStar Halaal Digital Ecosystem






Document #PLPC-180004
Version 0.1
September 24, 2012
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About This Document

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About This Document

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The ByStar User Environments Model

Emacs is far more than just an editor. Viewing Emacs as an Editor Centered User Environment is only the beginning of recognizing its power. Beyond a user environment, we have been using Emacs as Software-Service Integration Framework for many years. We are now in the process of packaging the entire environment as the ultimate User Environment For the Software-Service Continum. This package we call BLEE. The By* Libre Emacs Environment. Blee goes beyond Emacs by fully integrating Emacs and Firefox/Iceweasel and all of Linux apps underneath it. BLEE features include: – Emacs <—-> Firefox (two way integration) – Inside of Firefox: edit everything through Emacs, Send emails using Emacs+Gnus, … – Inside of Emacs: write html and view it in native firefox in realtime, View all your Gnus email messages in full html in firefox, … Think of Emacs and Firefox as joint sisters. They are all you need. – Incredible Email capabilities Built on top of Gnus. Awsome Multi-Mailbox and Multi-Address support provided with ByStar. Great Anti-Spam capabilities, Search Capabilities, Scoring based on full integration with the address book. Mailing lists access through News with Gmane. – Organizational Tools the likes of which exists no where else: Address Book: bbdb (Big Brother DataBase), Calendar/Diary, Org Mode: To Do Lists, Worklogs, Dynamic Blocks, – Full Integration With dict (Multi-Lingual Dictionaries, Thesarus, …), Powerfull templating systems and Abbreviations. – Fully Multi-Lingual (m17n). Emacs 24 now includes bidi (bidirectional editing). That means in addition to Latin being native, now Perso-Arabic script is also native emacs. – Of course, Music (emms) and tons of games. And all of this we will show you. This talk will for the most part be interactive demos.

Applicability

Applicability

  • ByStar Emacs User Environment
  • ByStar Gnome User Environment
  • ByStar Browser User Environment
Supported Form Factors:
Desktop, Laptop, Netbook, Handset
ByStar Autonomous Libre Service:
ByName, ByFamily, ByAlias, ByMemory, BySmb, ByWhere

The ByStar Autonomous Libre Services Model

This documents Autonomous Libre Services and access to the services through the browser.

Usage through BUE is described in xxx.


Figure 1: Interface Model of ByStar User Env and ByStar Services


Figure 2: ByStar Libre Emacs Environment (BLEE) Model

Applicability

Applicability

ByStar Autonomous Libre Service:
ByName, ByFamily, ByAlias, ByMemory, BySmb, ByWhere

Key Concepts

Key Concepts

  • ByStar Account (sa-20000)
  • ByStar Account Fully Qualified Mail Address
  • ByStar Account Fully Qualified Domain Name

Terminology

Terminology

  • BARBD – ByStar Account Requested Base Domain – Passed to BARC
  • BAABD – ByStar Account Assigned Base Domain – Passed to BARC
  • Primary, Secondary, Alt, ...

Part I
ByStar Email Facilities

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Part I: ByStar Email Facilities

Contents

[part=1]

1  ByStar Email Model

1.1  Relevant Literature

Relevant Literature.

  • End-to-end Arguments in System Design
    http://web.mit.edu/Saltzer/www/publications/endtoend/endtoend.pdfhttp://web.mit.edu/Saltzer/www/publications/endtoend/endtoend.pdf

<article> [2] are also included in the References list in article format.

1.2  Multi-Address Multi-Mailbox Paradigm

Multi-Address Multi-Mailbox Paradigm.

  • Use of purposeful addresses in the from line
  • ...

2  Squerrelmail: ByStar Web Based EMail Environment

2.1  Email Origination

Part II
ByStar Web Facilities

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Part II: ByStar Web Facilities

Contents

[part=2]

3  Plone 3

3.1  Relevant Literature

Relevant Literature.

  • Plone http://www.plone.org

<article> [1], [3] are also included in the References list in article format.

3.2  Interactive Plone

<article> Figure ?? shows ...

Part III
ByStar Photo Gallery

<presentation>

Part VII: ByStar Photo Gallery

Contents

[part=7]

4  Gallery Upload

4.1  Gallery Folder Upload

Gallery Folder Upload.

  • ftp from Droid

Part IV
ByStar Genealogy

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Part VII: ByStar Genealogy

Contents

[part=7]

5  Geneweb

5.1  Gallery Folder Upload

Gallery Folder Upload.

  • ftp from Droid

Part V
ByStar Music

<presentation>

Part VIII: ByStar Music

Contents

[part=8]

6  Music

6.1  Overview

Overview.

  • Bystar Music as a Web Service – Described Here
  • Bystar Music as part of User Envirenvironment – Described in PLPC-180002

At this time, the entire music related information is maintained in PLPC-180002.

7  Introduction

See these other relevant documents.

Model doc.

Stable Doc.

This Development doc.

8  Send Mail

Introduction to Sending Mail. Weave in with the menus

9  Reading and Processing Mail

Introduction to Reading and Processing Mail. Weave in with the menus.

9.1  Gnus Level Facilities

l    List all groups that have unread articles.
     With numeric prefix and lower.

L    List all groups With numeric prefix and lower.

A l
    List all unread groups on a specific level.
    With a prefix, also list the groups with no unread articles. 

9.2  ByStar Level Conventions

0- unused

1- Urgent:  text, urgent, mobile, 

2- Important / Noraml / Usual

3: Confirmation/Exceptions  /Spam (attention)

4: Reports/FYI/ Self Originated: Archives / References / Bookmarks /Sent /Record -- 

5: Lists Primary

9.3  Address to Final Delivery Mail Box (FDMB) Mapping

9.3.1  Address and Fdmb Purposes

* Syntax
========
  - address@
  - [fdmb]  -- no spam protection
  - (fdmb)  -- spam protected
  - <level> --

** fdmb to address mapping and purposes
---------------------------------------

[.]       main@
           Purpose: 

[test]    test@
           Purpose: 

[text]    text@
           Purpose: 

[school]    kid@ kids@ shs@ tillicum@
           Purpose: 

10  Blee Self Publication Facilities

Introduction to Blee Self Publication Facilities. Weave in with the menus.

10.1  Creating A New Document

- lcnLcntGens.sh -n showRun -p cntntRawHome=. -e "Start Blank" -i lcntBaseStart ttytex main

- Assign a number
echo /lcnt/lgpc/bystar/permanent/usage/blee/main.ttytex >> /lcnt/lgpc/bystar/SOURCE-INFO/permanent.reg
Then assign a number in: /lcnt/lgpc/bystar/SOURCE-INFO/permanent.reg

- lcnLcntGens.sh -p cntntRawHome=. -i lcntRefresh

--   This generates the LCNT directory with
      default content.
--  Creates lcntProc.sh

- Then customize the ./LCNT-INFO Directory

  cd LCNT-INFO

  At a minimum edit:
        mainTitle
        subTitle
        subSubTitle
        shortTitle
        description

- lcnLcntGens.sh -p cntntRawHome=. -i lcntBaseConfig article

- Edit the document -- Run dblock

- Run ./lcntProc.sh

10.2  Creating A New Document


10.3  Creating A New Document


11  Bugs and Todos

Bugs and Todos go here.

12  Ideas

Ideas will be captured here.

And here we go.

References

[1]
Andrew Hammoude " " Mohsen BANAN. " lessons from history: Comparitive case studies ". Permanent Libre Published Content "100017", Autonomously Self-Published, "August" 2000. http://www.freeprotocols.org/PLPC/100017.
[2]
J. Kempf, R. Austein, and IAB. The Rise of the Middle and the Future of End-to-End: Reflections on the Evolution of the Internet Architecture. RFC 3724 (Informational), March 2004.
[3]
D. Thaler and B. Aboba. What Makes For a Successful Protocol? RFC 5218 (Informational), July 2008.



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