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If your program is a subroutine library, you -may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with -the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General -Public License instead of this License. But first, please read -. diff --git a/GNUmakefile b/GNUmakefile deleted file mode 100644 index 321b19d..0000000 --- a/GNUmakefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -# GNUmakefile --- GNU Makefile for building my personal site - -# Copyright (C) 2020-2021 Amin Bandali - -# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. - -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. - -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program. If not, see -# . - - -SITE_DOMAIN := 'https://shemshak.org' -SITE_PREFIX := '/~bandali' -SITE_URL := '$(SITE_DOMAIN)$(SITE_PREFIX)' - -SRC := $(filter-out $(wildcard meta_*), $(wildcard *.m4)) -OUTPUTS := $(patsubst %.m4,out/%.html, $(SRC)) -STATIC := $(patsubst static/%,out/%, $(filter-out static/GNUmakefile, $(wildcard static/* static/.*))) -NOTES := $(shell ./get-notes.sh) - -all: $(OUTPUTS) out/notes.atom out/notes.rss out/style.css out/GNUmakefile $(STATIC) - -out/%.html: %.m4 header.html footer.html - @mkdir -p $(@D) - m4 -D__d=$(SITE_DOMAIN) -D__p=$(SITE_PREFIX) $< > $@ -out/notes.%: meta_feed_%.m4 $(NOTES) header.html footer.html - m4 -D__d=$(SITE_DOMAIN) -D__p=$(SITE_PREFIX) $< > $@ - sed -i 's|href="/\([^/]\)|href="$(SITE_DOMAIN)/\1|' $@ - sed -i 's|href="//|href="https://|' $@ -out/GNUmakefile: GNUmakefile ; ln -s $(PWD)/$< $@ -$(STATIC): ; ln -s $(PWD)/static/$(@F) $@ - -# publications bibliography -static/publications-partial.html: static/bandali.bib static/bandali-bib-* -static/publications-partial.html: $(filter-out static/publications-partial.html, $(wildcard static/publications-*)) -static/publications-partial.html: - $(MAKE) -C $(@D) $(@F) -out/publications.html: static/publications-partial.html -out/bandali-bib.html: static/bandali-bib-partial.html - -clean: - rm -rf out/ - -deploy: - rsync -avzLP out/ bandali@shemshak.org:~/public_html/ - -watch: - while true; do \ - echo $(SRC) header.html footer.html \ - static/bandali.bib static/bandali-bib-* static/publications-* \ - GNUmakefile static/GNUmakefile | \ - tr " " "\n" | entr -d make; done - -.PHONY: deploy watch diff --git a/LICENSE b/LICENSE deleted file mode 120000 index d24842f..0000000 --- a/LICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -COPYING \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/bandali-bib.m4 b/bandali-bib.m4 deleted file mode 100644 index 00c5e83..0000000 --- a/bandali-bib.m4 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -dnl -*- html -*- -define(__title, `bandali.bib')dnl -define(__slug, `bandali-bib')dnl -include(header.html)dnl - -
-include(static/bandali-bib-partial.html) -
- -include(footer.html)dnl diff --git a/bandali-computing.txt b/bandali-computing.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c403b44 --- /dev/null +++ b/bandali-computing.txt @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +How I do my Computing +by bandali on September 14, 2019 (2019-09-14) +last update on February 28, 2021 (2021-02-28) + + + inspired by the computing page of rms: + https://stallman.org/stallman-computing.html + + +COMPUTERS + + My librebooted[1] ThinkPad X200 computer is the machine I use the + most and where I do most of my computing. I also have the privilege + of having access to a fleet of servers through our school's Computer + Science Club[2] that I use for some more computationally intensive + tasks every now and again. + + [1] https://libreboot.org + [2] https://csclub.uwaterloo.ca + + +GNU/LINUX DISTRIBUTION + + I used a wide variety of distros over the years; but I have + since found Trisquel[3] to be my favourite and it's put my + ``distro-hopping'' days behind me. Sometimes I pair it up with + GNU Guix[4]. For the kernel, I usually use GNU Linux-libre[5] + from jxself's APT repository[6]. + + [3] https://trisquel.info + [4] https://guix.gnu.org + [5] https://www.fsfla.org/ikiwiki/selibre/linux-libre/ + [6] https://jxself.org/linux-libre/ + + +ACTUAL COMPUTING + + I spend most of my time in GNU Emacs[7]. + + [7] https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/ + + TODO: elaborate + + +MAINTAINING THIS SITE + + The pages of this site are (manually) written in plain HTML using + GNU Emacs. You can run git clone https://bndl.org in a terminal + to get the git repository containing all the pages of the site and + the history of changes to them. + + + -*- + +Copyright (c) 2019, 2020, 2021 bandali + +Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, +are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright +notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is, +without any warranty. + +this file: https://bndl.org/bandali-computing.txt diff --git a/bandali-contact.txt b/bandali-contact.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2511355 --- /dev/null +++ b/bandali-contact.txt @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +bandali's contact information +https://bndl.org/bandali-contact.txt + + +Email is by far my preferred method of communication, and you can +write to me at bandali@gnu.org. For GPG-encrypted mail, you can use +my public key[1] with the fingerprint +BE62 7373 8E61 6D6D 1B3A 08E8 A21A 0202 4881 6103. To learn how to +send encrypted email, see the email self-defense[2] guide by the Free +Software Foundation. + +[1] https://bndl.org/bandali-pubkey.txt +[2] https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/en/ + +Besides email, I can also usually be reached via IRC, particularly the +libera[3] and oftc[4] networks, where I idle as bandali. For other +means of communication, please send me an email and we can figure +something out if needed. + +[3] https://libera.chat +[4] https://www.oftc.net diff --git a/bandali-cv.txt b/bandali-cv.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..544c70a --- /dev/null +++ b/bandali-cv.txt @@ -0,0 +1,310 @@ + CURRICULUM VITAE + + Amin Bandali + +------------------------------------------ +site: https://bndl.org +email: bandali@uwaterloo.ca + bandali@gnu.org +phone: available upon request via email + +this file: https://bndl.org/bandali-cv.txt +last update: 2021-07-23 +------------------------------------------ + + +SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS + + - Experience in building software for diverse areas and platforms + in various programming languages such as C, Python, and Haskell. + + - Passionate about applying scientific and engineering methods + while designing and building software systems. + + - Using formal specification techniques to find specification-level + bugs early in the design stage rather than implementation. + + - GNU/Linux system administration on both the client and the server + side. + + - Problem-solving and communication skills, honed through research + and teaching roles held in graduate school, as well as holding + tutorials discussing complex concepts with fellow students and + peers throughout undergraduate studies and high school. + + - Organizational and teamwork skills, strengthened thanks to + community service in form of volunteer activities including + organizing the EmacsConf conference and volunteer work for + charities such as the Free Software Foundation and St. Brigid's + Summer Camp. + + +EDUCATION + + Master of Mathematics in Computer Science, University of Waterloo, + 2020 + + Research focus: + formal logic, model checking, verification + Thesis: + A Comprehensive Study of Declarative Modelling Languages + Supervisor: + Prof. Nancy A. Day + GPA: + 3.7/4.0 + + Bachelor of Science with Honours in Computer Science, York + University, 2017 + + Favourite courses: + System Specification & Refinement, Software Requirements + Engineering, Software Design, Operating Systems, Computational + Complexity, Design & Analysis of Algorithms + GPA: + 7.84/9.0 + + +RESEARCH INTERESTS + + formal logic, model checking, theorem proving, verification + + +PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS + + The complete bibliography of my publications is available as + a BibTeX bibliography file from https://bndl.org/bandali.bib. + + PAPERS + + A Comparison of the Declarative Modelling Languages B, DASH, + and TLA+ + + Ali Abbassi, Amin Bandali, Nancy A. Day, Jose Serna + 8th IEEE International Model-Driven Requirements + Engineering Workshop, MoDRE@RE 2018 + Copyright (c) 2018 IEEE. All Rights Reserved. Sadly. + + pdf: https://p.bndl.org/modre2018-declarative.pdf + models: https://cs.uwaterloo.ca/~nday/artifacts/2018-modre/ + + THESES + + A Comprehensive Study of Declarative Modelling Languages + + Amin Bandali + MMath Thesis, University of Waterloo, David R. Cheriton + School of Computer Science, July 2020. + + pdf: https://p.bndl.org/bandali-mmath-thesis.pdf + hdl: https://hdl.handle.net/10012/16059 + http: https://bndl.org/mmath.html + + TALKS + + Jami and how it empowers users + + Amin Bandali + Presented at the LibrePlanet 2021 Conference, March 20, 2021. + + slides: https://p.bndl.org/bandali-jami-libreplanet-2021.pdf + slides with notes: + https://p.bndl.org/bandali-jami-libreplanet-2021-with-notes.pdf + http: https://bndl.org/libreplanet-2021.html + + The Magic of Specifications and Type Systems + + Amin Bandali, Simon Hudon, Jonathan S. Ostroff + Slides presented at the Canadian Undergraduate Computer Science + Conference 2017, University of Toronto, Canada, June 15-17, + 2017. + Poster presented at the Lassonde Undergraduate Summer Student + Research Conference, York University, Toronto, Canada, + August 15, 2017. + + slides: https://p.bndl.org/cucsc-2017-slides.pdf + poster: https://p.bndl.org/eecs4080-poster.pdf + + Introducing YULUG + + Amin Bandali + Slides introducing YULUG -- (GNU/)Linux User Group at York + University -- presented at a Computing Students Hub (CSHub) tech + talk at York University, Toronto, Canada, February 12, 2015. + + +WORK & RESEARCH EXPERIENCE + + Savoir-faire Linux + + fall 2020-present | Free Software Consultant + | Consultant en logiciel libre + + I am part of the Jami core development team at Savoir-faire + Linux, where I get to work on various parts of Jami as a Free + Software Consultant. These include working on and maintaining + the GTK+-based jami-gnome client application written in C++ and + C, and packaging Jami for various GNU/Linux distributions and + other platforms. I also serve as a community liaison between + the Jami core team and the wider free software community around + Jami, with the goal of helping facilitate the communications and + relations between the two. + + Free Software Foundation (FSF) + + spring 2020 | Intern + + Working with the FSF tech team in a sysadmin role on a variety + of tasks including installation of the Sourcehut free software + forge on the FSF infrastructure for evaluation for the FSF forge + project, as well as a series of enhancements for www.gnu.org. + + Cheriton School of Science, University of Waterloo + + winter 2018-spring 2020 | TA, IA, RA [*] + + SE 465 (Software Testing and Quality Assurance): + TA in winter 2020 + SE 212 (Logic and Computation): + IA in Fall 2019, TA in fall 2018 + SE 463 (Software Requirement Specification and Analysis): + TA in spring 2019 and 2018 + CS 136 (Elementary Algorithm Design and Data Abstraction): + TA in winter 2018 + + [*]: Teaching Assistant (marking exams and assignments), + Instructional Apprentice (holding tutorials and marking), + Research Assistant (doing research for/with supervisor) + + Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, York + University + + fall 2017 | Teaching Assistant + + EECS 1012 (Net-Centric Introduction to Computing): + TA in fall 2017, running labs and marking labs and exams + + Software Engineering Lab, York University + + summer 2017 | Research Assistant + + Worked on an implementation of Lampsort in Eiffel. + Extended the mathmodels library, implementing a rational + class for working with arbitrarily large rational numbers. + + summer 2016 | Research Student + + Worked on Literate Unit-B, the verifier for Unit-B, a new formal + method focused on formal verification of reactive, concurrent + and distributed systems. From the Literate Unit-B codebase + (written in Haskell), decoupled the logic module and used it to + build Unit-B Web, a web interface using Literate Unit-B to do + predicate calculus proofs. Unit-B Web, also written in Haskell, + supports the LaTeX syntax of the Unit-B logic, renders user + input on the page, and calls the sequent prover of the logic + module, which uses the Z3 SMT solver to check the validity of + user input. + + Separated Literate Unit-B's type checker from its parser in a + large refactoring, allowing easier substitution of other type + checking algorithms, and in preparation for implementing + subtyping. + + Lotek Wireless Inc. + + summer 2016 | Software Developer + + Designed and developed an Employee Portal web application in C# + and the MVC framework, used by employees for accessing various + data catalogs and archives. + + summer 2015 | Software Developer + + Designed and implemented various applications in C# and C for + analyzing and testing a satellite pass prediction algorithm for + predicting the pass windows of Argos satellites, for scheduling + send times of data collected by the company's wildlife tracking + products. + + Athlete Builder + + 2013-2014 | Software Developer + + Developed the Backend of Athlete Builder platform in C# and MVC. + + Key role in development of the platform core. + + Developed the alpha version of Athlete Builder Android + application in Java. + + +SKILLS + + Programming languages + C, C++, Haskell, Emacs Lisp, Guile Scheme, Python, Eiffel, Bash, + C#, Java, JavaScript + + Tools + GNU Emacs, Git, Alloy, TLA+, ProB, LaTeX, continuous integration + systems + + Platforms + GNU/Linux distributions, including Trisquel, GNU Guix, Debian + + Languages + Persian (mother tongue), English (fluent), French (beginner) + + +COMMUNITY SERVICE + + EmacsConf conference + + 2019-present + + Chief organizer and maintainer of conference infrastructure, + including the streaming servers. + + 2015 + + One of the organizers and in charge of setting up + and maintaining vital pieces of infrastructure. + + Computer Science Club (CSC) of the University of Waterloo + + Served as the CSC System Administrator in Winter and Spring 2020. + Present member of the CSC Systems Committee, overseeing and + maintaining a large fleet of GNU/Linux servers for CSC members, + as well as running the CSC mirror for free software projects. + + Notable projects include launching the CSC web IRC client + as part of an effort in bringing modern user freedom- and + privacy-respecting communication tools to club members. + + Free/libre software contributions + + Co-maintainer of GNUzilla and IceCat, the GNU version of + the Mozilla suite and the Firefox browser respectively. + + Maintainer of ERC, the powerful, modular, and extensible + IRC client distributed with GNU Emacs. + + Committer and regular contributor to GNU Emacs and GNU Guix. + + GNU webmaster and GNU Savannah hacker. + + Volunteer work + + spring 2013 | Application Developer for VONICAL Inc. + + Worked on development of the Employment Accessibility Resource + Network (EARN) portal using the Anahita social networking + platform, written in PHP and running on GNU/Linux. + + winter 2013 | Mobile & Web Developer for Hire Works Inc. + + Worked on a variety of web and mobile development projects for + Hire Works. + + summer 2012 | Web Developer for St. Brigid's Summer Camp + + Redesigned and revamped the codebase for the photo gallery + section of the camp's website in PHP and JavaScript. diff --git a/bandali-mmath.txt b/bandali-mmath.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9d41ee2 --- /dev/null +++ b/bandali-mmath.txt @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +bandali's master of mathematics +https://bndl.org/bandali-mmath.txt + + +I graduated from the University of Waterloo with the degree of Master +of Mathematics in Computer Science in Spring 2020. My research at the +Waterloo Formal Methods group focused on formal logic, model checking, +and verification; under supervision of Prof. Nancy Day. + + + A Comprehensive Study of Declarative Modelling Languages + +THESIS + + Reference version: + - https://p.bndl.org/bandali-mmath-thesis.pdf + LaTeX sources: + - https://p.bndl.org/bandali-mmath-thesis.tar.gz + - https://p.bndl.org/bandali-mmath-thesis.zip + + Abstract: + + Declarative behavioural modelling is a powerful modelling paradigm + that enables users to model system functionality abstractly and + formally. An abstract model is a concise and compact + representation of key characteristics of a system, and enables the + stakeholders to reason about the correctness of the system in the + early stages of development. + + There are many different declarative languages and they have + greatly varying constructs for representing a transition system, + and they sometimes differ in rather subtle ways. In this thesis, + we compare seven formal declarative modelling languages B, + Event-B, Alloy, Dash, TLA+, PlusCal, and AsmetaL on several + criteria. We classify these criteria under three main categories: + structuring transition systems (control modelling), data + descriptions in transition systems (data modelling), and + modularity aspects of modelling. We developed this comparison by + completing a set of case studies across the data- + vs. control-oriented spectrum in all of the above languages. + + Structurally, a transition system is comprised of a snapshot + declaration and snapshot space, initialization, and a transition + relation, which is potentially composed of individual transitions. + We meticulously outline the differences between the languages with + respect to how the modeller would express each of the above + components of a transition system in each language, and include + discussions regarding stuttering and inconsistencies in the + transition relation. Data-related aspects of a formal model + include use of basic and composite datatypes, well-formedness and + typechecking, and separation of name spaces with respect to global + and local variables. Modularity criteria includes subtransition + systems and data decomposition. We employ a series of small and + concise exemplars we have devised to highlight these differences + in each language. To help modellers answer the important question + of which declarative modelling language may be most suited for + modelling their system, we present recommendations based on our + observations about the differentiating characteristics of each of + these languages. + + License: + + This thesis is free software: you can redistribute it and/or + modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as + published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of + the License, or (at your option) any later version. + + This thesis is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the + GNU General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License + along with this thesis. If not, see + . + + A copy of the GNU General Public License is available from the + COPYING file included in both of the LaTeX source archives linked + above. + +PRESENTATION + + Reference version: (coming soon) + LaTeX sources: (coming soon) + + This is the presentation I delivered to my supervisor and the second + readers of my thesis on Jun 30, 2020, as announced on the Cheriton + School of Computer Science website: + + https://cs.uwaterloo.ca/events/masters-thesis-presentation-formal-methods-comprehensive-study-declarative-modelling-languages + +MODELS + + Reference version: (coming soon) diff --git a/bandali-projects.txt b/bandali-projects.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5e91c4e --- /dev/null +++ b/bandali-projects.txt @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +bandali's projects +https://bndl.org/bandali-projects.txt + + +This page used to contain a list of some of the free software projects +I had started or contributed to at some point, but it started to get a +bit unwieldy and frequently out-of-date, so I decided to retire it. + +I'll instead directly refer you to my public git repositories[1] and +my Savannah profile[2]. + +[1] https://git.shemshak.org/~bandali +[2] https://savannah.gnu.org/users/bandali diff --git a/bandali-pubkey.txt b/bandali-pubkey.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..551889f --- /dev/null +++ b/bandali-pubkey.txt @@ -0,0 +1,391 @@ +-----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- + +mQINBFvGws8BEACyFkdcw1wRg42V1VBOjG/oWiuODYzRgaG/4U9kJe6RPTh5lY/2 +rSzmPVL5s3i2xSbONH74mzaEc+5tSNUTXUqNHr7PgDSo0mysI49KGep8SywFzBbe +EEOThMnndQxJlYhWHs2fYayF821rsF+84BwfQYzx/WxaXw2tYSbNlcFqRTvkaoNt +5oFFgPswOXI51zQ+ieCQs6ccoV/hbhj3R/MkjHF1vhDfmT3tAyxyV20rWaMlIQAf +oJKxqHwPnsHZkvDJqo/LtofwzHr5fygT8uwqqTU4FaQ5OjTHIpnACF2pFnmxABLx +Or31Z0UNjzW8ScZlnKizH9fSpHhKUpUyfd5j+IA+LZJ1odY0R10GICreXLeH9nfu +Fc3ill8U/c2+q6DJBaGXyruAvD1en3APiWMA5+qLfvR2CWg14lBD/+7I1WSUeLzj +xOajMR2KgxOfJ0JzNV8NFw7Sx9Hn61/y0nxoeMLhuCAW4n4i9/KFbms9iRDk4o6r 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Cheriton School of Computer Science"} +@string{uwaterloo-cs = uwaterloo # ", " # drc-scs} + +%% =================================================================== +%% bandali's papers and talks (in reverse chronological order) +%% =================================================================== + +@misc{bandali-jami-libreplanet-2021, + author = {Amin Bandali}, + title = {Jami and how it empowers users}, + year = 2021, + month = {March}, + howpublished = {Presented at the LibrePlanet 2021 Conference}, + slides = {https://p.bndl.org/bandali-jami-libreplanet-2021.pdf}, + pdf = {https://p.bndl.org/bandali-jami-libreplanet-2021-with-notes.pdf} +} + +@mastersthesis{bandali2020, + type = {{MMath} thesis}, + author = {Amin Bandali}, + title = {{A Comprehensive Study of Declarative Modelling Languages}}, + school = uwaterloo-cs, + year = 2020, + month = {July}, + publisher = "UWSpace", + url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10012/16059}, + note = {\url{http://hdl.handle.net/10012/16059} and + \url{https://bndl.org/mmath}}, + pdf = {https://p.bndl.org/bandali-mmath-thesis.pdf} +} + +@inproceedings{DBLP:conf/re/AbbassiBDS18, + author = {Ali Abbassi and + Amin Bandali and + Nancy A. Day and + Jos{\'{e}} Serna}, + title = {A Comparison of the Declarative Modelling Languages + {B}, {Dash}, and {TLA\textsuperscript{+}}}, + booktitle = {8th {IEEE} International Model-Driven Requirements + Engineering Workshop, MoDRE@RE 2018, Banff, AB, + Canada, August 20, 2018}, + pages = {11--20}, + year = {2018}, + crossref = {DBLP:conf/re/2018modre}, + url = {https://doi.org/10.1109/MoDRE.2018.00008}, + doi = {10.1109/MoDRE.2018.00008}, + timestamp = {Thu, 16 Jul 2020 12:21:41 +0200}, + biburl = {https://dblp.org/rec/bib/conf/re/AbbassiBDS18}, + bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org}, + pdf = {https://p.bndl.org/modre2018-declarative.pdf} +} + +@proceedings{DBLP:conf/re/2018modre, + editor = {Ana Moreira and + Gunter Mussbacher and + Jo{\~{a}}o Ara{\'{u}}jo and + Pablo S{\'{a}}nchez}, + title = {8th {IEEE} International Model-Driven Requirements + Engineering Workshop, MoDRE@RE 2018, Banff, AB, + Canada, August 20, 2018}, + publisher = {{IEEE} Computer Society}, + year = {2018}, + url = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/mostRecentIssue.jsp?punumber=8500723}, + isbn = {978-1-5386-8406-1}, + timestamp = {Thu, 14 Feb 2019 15:07:29 +0100}, + biburl = {https://dblp.org/rec/bib/conf/re/2018modre}, + bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org} +} + +@misc{bandali-magic-lassonde-2017, + author = {Amin Bandali and + Simon Hudon and + Jonathan S. Ostroff}, + title = {The Magic of Specifications and Type Systems}, + year = 2017, + month = {August}, + howpublished = {Presented at the 2017 Lassonde Undergraduate Summer + Student Research Conference, York University, + Toronto, Canada}, + poster = {https://p.bndl.org/eecs4080-poster.pdf} +} + +@misc{bandali-magic-cucsc-2017, + author = {Amin Bandali and + Simon Hudon and + Jonathan S. Ostroff}, + title = {The Magic of Specifications and Type Systems}, + year = 2017, + month = {June}, + howpublished = {Presented at the Canadian Undergraduate Computer + Science Conference 2017, University of Toronto, + Canada}, + slides = {https://p.bndl.org/cucsc-2017-slides.pdf} +} diff --git a/bandali.txt b/bandali.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8b59525 --- /dev/null +++ b/bandali.txt @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +bandali's personal site +https://bndl.org + + +I am a free/libre software activist and computing scientist. +I'm a GNU maintainer of Jami and GNU IceCat. I also wear a few +other hats around GNU, including helping run the Savannah forge +for GNU and non-GNU software as a Savannah hacker, and serving +as an assistant GNUisance. + + +NOTES + + Here are notes and writings about topics or issues I care about: + + 2021-03-20 + LibrePlanet 2021: Jami and how it empowers users + https://bndl.org/libreplanet-2021.txt + + 2020-12-18 + My internship with the FSF tech team and beyond + https://bndl.org/fsf-internship-beyond.txt + + 2020-05-29 + Internship with the FSF tech team + https://bndl.org/fsf-internship-intro.txt + + 2019-09-14 + How I do my Computing + https://bndl.org/bandali-computing.txt + + +OTHER PAGES + + Some other pages of bndl.org that may be of interest: + + https://bndl.org/bandali-projects.txt + https://bndl.org/bandali-cv.txt + https://bndl.org/bandali-contact.txt + https://bndl.org/bandali-mmath.txt + https://bndl.org/fa/bandali.fa.txt + + + -*- + +Copyright (c) 2012-2021 bandali + +Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, +are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright +notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is, +without any warranty. + +this file: https://bndl.org/bandali.txt diff --git a/computing.html b/computing.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..08c75f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/computing.html @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ + + + + + + +How I do my Computing — bandali + + + + + + +

How I do my Computing

+

by bandali +on September 14, 2019 (last update: February 28, 2021) +(also in plain text)

+ +

inspired by the computing page of +rms

+ +

Computers

+

My librebooted ThinkPad X200 +computer is the machine I use the most and where I do most of my +computing. I also have the privilege of having access to a fleet of +servers through our school's +Computer Science Club that I +use for some more computationally intensive tasks every now and again, +and also for hosting this very website.

+ +

GNU/Linux distribution

+

I used a wide variety of distros over the years; but I have since +found Trisquel to be my favourite +and it's put my "distro-hopping" days behind me. Sometimes I pair it +up with GNU Guix. For the kernel, +I usually use +GNU +Linux-libre from jxself's +APT repository.

+ +

Actual computing

+

I spend most of my time in +GNU Emacs.

+

TODO: elaborate

+ +

Maintaining this site

+

The pages of this site are (manually) written in plain HTML using +GNU Emacs. You can run git clone +https://bndl.org in a terminal to get the git repository +containing all the pages of the site and the history of changes to +them.

+ +
+
+Copyright © 2019, 2020, 2021 bandali +

Copying and distribution of this file, with or without +modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the +copyright notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered +as-is, without any warranty.

+
+ + diff --git a/computing.m4 b/computing.m4 deleted file mode 100644 index 8428af6..0000000 --- a/computing.m4 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ -dnl -*- html -*- -define(__title, `How I do my Computing')dnl -define(__pub, 2019-09-14T12:00:00Z)dnl -define(__upd, 2021-02-28T12:00:00Z)dnl -define(__id, 1)dnl -include(header.html)dnl - -

inspired by the computing page of -rms

- -

Computers

-

My librebooted ThinkPad X200 -computer is the machine I use the most and where I do most of my -computing. I also have the privilege of having access to a fleet of -servers through our school's -Computer Science Club that I -use for some more computationally intensive tasks every now and again, -and also for hosting this very website.

- -

GNU/Linux distribution

-

I used a wide variety of distros over the years; but I have since -found Trisquel to be my favourite -and it's put my "distro-hopping" days behind me. Sometimes I pair it -up with GNU Guix. For the kernel, -I usually use -GNU -Linux-libre from jxself's -APT repository.

- -

Actual computing

-

I spend most of my time in -GNU Emacs.

-

TODO: elaborate

- -

Maintaining this site __anc(`colophon')

-

I took a great amount of inspiration -from technomancy's -setup. The pages of this site are written in plain HTML using GNU -Emacs, with GNU M4 acting as a full-featured template engine. -A GNUmakefile provides -convenient make rules to build and publish the site. The -bibliography of my publications is -generated from bandali.bib -using bibtex2html, -and further processed and put together using GNU sed and -another GNUmakefile. The git repository containing all -the sources used to build this site are available -here.

- -define(__copy, `2019, 2020')dnl -include(footer.html)dnl diff --git a/contact.html b/contact.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8eca864 --- /dev/null +++ b/contact.html @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ + + + + + + +contact information — bandali + + + + + +

bandali's contact information

+ +

Email is by far my preferred method of communication, and you can +write to me at bandali@gnu.org. For GPG-encrypted mail, you can use +my public key with the fingerprint +BE62 7373 8E61 6D6D 1B3A 08E8 A21A 0202 4881 6103. +To learn how to send encrypted email, see +the email +self-defense guide by the Free Software Foundation.

+ +

Besides email, I can also usually be reached via IRC, particularly +the libera +and oftc networks, where I idle +as bandali. For other means of communication, please +send me an email and we can figure something out if needed.

+ + diff --git a/contact.m4 b/contact.m4 deleted file mode 100644 index 6f7986a..0000000 --- a/contact.m4 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -dnl -*- html -*- -define(__title, `contact information')dnl -define(__slug, `contact')dnl -include(header.html)dnl - -
-

__title

-

Email is by far my preferred method of communication, and you can -write to me at bandali at gnu dot org. For GPG-encrypted mail, you -can use my public key with the -fingerprint -BE62 7373 8E61 6D6D 1B3A 08E8 A21A 0202 4881 6103.

- -

Besides email, I can also usually be reached via IRC, particularly -the freenode and -oftc networks, where I idle -as bandali. For other means of communication, please -send me an email and we can figure something out if needed.

- -include(footer.html)dnl diff --git a/cv.html b/cv.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2973a4b --- /dev/null +++ b/cv.html @@ -0,0 +1,404 @@ + + + + + + +curriculum vitae — bandali + + + + + + +

bandali's curriculum vitae

+ +

also available in plain text as +as bandali-cv.txt

+ + + +

Summary of Qualifications

+ +
    +
  • Experience in building software for diverse areas and platforms in +various programming languages such as C, Python, and Haskell.
  • +
  • Passionate about applying scientific and engineering methods while +designing and building software systems.
  • +
  • Using formal specification techniques to find specification-level +bugs early in the design stage rather than implementation.
  • +
  • GNU/Linux system administration on both the client and the server +side.
  • +
  • Problem-solving and communication skills, honed through research +and teaching roles held in graduate school, as well as holding +tutorials discussing complex concepts with fellow students and peers +throughout undergraduate studies and high school.
  • +
  • Organizational and teamwork skills, strengthened thanks to +community service in form of volunteer activities including organizing +the EmacsConf conference and volunteer work for charities such as the +Free Software Foundation and St. Brigid's Summer Camp.
  • +
+ +

Education

+ +
+
Master of Mathematics in Computer Science, University of Waterloo, +2020
+
Research focus: formal logic, model checking, verification
+
Thesis: A Comprehensive Study of Declarative +Modelling Languages
+
Supervisor: Prof. Nancy +A. Day
+
GPA: 3.7/4.0
+ +
Bachelor of Science with Honours in Computer Science, York +University, 2017
+
Favourite courses: System Specification & Refinement, Software +Requirements Engineering, Software Design, Operating Systems, +Computational Complexity, Design & Analysis of Algorithms
+
GPA: 7.84/9.0
+
+ +

Research Interests

+ +formal logic, model checking, theorem proving, verification + +

Publications & Presentations

+ +

The complete bibliography of my publications is available as +a bandali.bib +BibTeX bibliography +file.

+ +

Papers

+ +
+
A Comparison of the Declarative Modelling Languages B, DASH, and +TLA+ + +[ pdf +| models +] + +
+
+Ali Abbassi, Amin Bandali, +Nancy A. Day, Jose Serna
+8th IEEE International Model-Driven Requirements Engineering Workshop, MoDRE@RE 2018
+Copyright © 2018 IEEE. All Rights Reserved. Sadly. +
+
+ +

Theses

+ +
+
A Comprehensive Study of Declarative Modelling +Languages + +[ pdf +| hdl +| http +] + +
+
+Amin Bandali
+MMath Thesis, +University of Waterloo, David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science, +July 2020. +
+
+ +

Talks

+ +
+
Jami and how it empowers users + +[ pdf +(with +notes) +| http +] + +
+
+Amin Bandali
+Presented at the LibrePlanet 2021 Conference, March 20, 2021. +
+ +
The Magic of Specifications and Type Systems + +[ slides +| poster +] + +
+
+Amin Bandali, +Simon Hudon, +Jonathan S. Ostroff
+Slides presented at the Canadian Undergraduate Computer Science +Conference 2017, University of Toronto, Canada, June 15–17, 2017.
+Poster presented at the Lassonde Undergraduate Summer Student Research +Conference, York University, Toronto, Canada, August 15, 2017.
+
+ +
Introducing YULUG
+
+Amin Bandali
+Slides introducing YULUG — (GNU/)Linux User Group at York +University — presented at a Computing Students Hub (CSHub) tech +talk at York University, Toronto, Canada, February 12, 2015. +
+
+ +

Work & Research Experience

+ +
+
Savoir-faire Linux
+
fall 2020–present | Free Software Consultant | Consultant en +logiciel libre
+
+
+
I am part of the Jami core development team at Savoir-faire Linux, +where I work on various parts of Jami as a Free Software Consultant. +These include working on and maintaining the GTK+-based jami-gnome +client application written in C++ and C, and packaging Jami for +various GNU/Linux distributions and other platforms. I also serve as +a community liaison between the Jami core team and the wider free +software community around Jami, with the goal of helping facilitate +the communications and relations between the two.
+
+
+ +
Free Software Foundation (FSF)
+
spring 2020 | Intern
+
+
+
Working with the FSF tech team in a sysadmin role on a variety of +tasks including installation of the Sourcehut free software forge on +the FSF infrastructure for evaluation for the FSF forge project, as +well as a series of enhancements +for www.gnu.org.
+
+
+ +
Cheriton School of Science, University of Waterloo
+
winter 2018–spring 2020 | TA, IA, RA [*]
+
+
+
SE 465 (Software Testing and Quality Assurance): TA in winter +2020
+
SE 212 (Logic and Computation): IA in +Fall 2019, TA in fall 2018
+
SE 463 (Software Requirement Specification and Analysis): TA in +spring 2019 and 2018
+
CS 136 (Elementary Algorithm Design and Data Abstraction): TA in +winter 2018
+
+
+
[*]: Teaching Assistant (marking exams and assignments), +Instructional Apprentice (holding tutorials and marking), Research +Assistant (doing research for/with supervisor)
+ +
Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, York +University
+
fall 2017 | Teaching Assistant
+
+
+
EECS 1012 (Net-Centric Introduction to Computing): TA in fall +2017, running labs and marking labs and exams
+
+
+ +
Software Engineering Lab, York University
+
+
+
summer 2017 | Research Assistant
+
Worked on an implementation +of Lampsort +in Eiffel. Extended +the mathmodels +library, implementing a rational class for working with +arbitrarily large rational numbers.
+
+
+
+
+
summer 2016 | Research Student
+
Worked on Literate Unit-B, the verifier for Unit-B, a +new formal method focused on formal verification of reactive, +concurrent and distributed systems. From the Literate Unit-B codebase +(written in Haskell), decoupled the logic module and used it to build +Unit-B Web, a web interface using Literate Unit-B to do +predicate calculus proofs. Unit-B Web, also written in Haskell, +supports the LaTeX +syntax of the Unit-B logic, renders user input on the page, and calls +the sequent prover of the logic module, which uses the Z3 SMT solver +to check the validity of user input.
+
Separated Literate Unit-B's type checker from its parser in a +large refactoring, allowing easier substitution of other type checking +algorithms, and in preparation for implementing subtyping.
+
+
+ +
Lotek Wireless Inc.
+
+
+
summer 2016 | Software Developer
+
Designed and developed an Employee Portal web application in C# +and the MVC framework, used by employees for accessing various data +catalogs and archives.
+
+
+
+
+
summer 2015 | Software Developer
+
Designed and implemented various applications in C# and C for +analyzing and testing a satellite pass prediction algorithm for +predicting the pass windows of Argos satellites, for scheduling send +times of data collected by the company's wildlife tracking +products.
+
+
+ +
Athlete Builder
+
+
+
2013–2014 | Software Developer
+
Developed the Backend of Athlete Builder platform in C# and +MVC.
+
Key role in development of the platform core.
+
Developed the alpha version of Athlete Builder Android application +in Java.
+
+
+
+ +

Skills

+
+
Programming languages
+
C, C++, Haskell, Emacs Lisp, Guile Scheme, Python, Eiffel, Bash, +C#, Java, JavaScript
+
Tools
+
GNU Emacs, Git, Alloy, TLA+, +ProB, LaTeX, continuous +integration systems
+
Platforms
+
GNU/Linux distributions, including Trisquel, GNU Guix, Debian
+
Languages
+
Persian (mother tongue), English (fluent), French (beginner)
+
+ +

Community Service

+
+
EmacsConf conference
+
+
+
2019–present
+
Chief organizer and maintainer of conference infrastructure, +including the streaming servers.
+
2015
+
One of the organizers and in charge of setting up and maintaining +vital pieces of infrastructure.
+
+
+
Computer Science Club (CSC) of the University of Waterloo
+
Served as the CSC System Administrator in Winter and Spring 2020. +Present member of the CSC Systems Committee, overseeing and +maintaining a large fleet of GNU/Linux servers for CSC members, as +well as running the CSC mirror for free software projects.
+
Notable projects +include launching +the CSC web IRC client as part of an effort in bringing modern +user freedom- and privacy-respecting communication tools to club +members.
+
Free/libre software contributions
+
Co-maintainer +of GNUzilla +and IceCat, the GNU version of the Mozilla suite and the Firefox +browser respectively.
+
Maintainer +of ERC, the +powerful, modular, and extensible IRC client distributed with GNU +Emacs.
+
Committer and regular contributor +to GNU +Emacs and GNU Guix.
+
GNU +webmaster +and GNU +Savannah hacker.
+
Volunteer work
+
+
+
spring 2013 | Application Developer for VONICAL Inc.
+
Worked on development of the Employment Accessibility Resource +Network (EARN) portal using the Anahita social networking platform, +written in PHP and running on GNU/Linux.
+
winter 2013 | Mobile & Web Developer for Hire Works Inc.
+
Worked on a variety of web and mobile development projects for +Hire Works.
+
summer 2012 | Web Developer for St. Brigid's Summer Camp
+
Redesigned and revamped the codebase for the photo gallery section +of the camp's website in PHP and JavaScript.
+
+
+
+ + diff --git a/cv.m4 b/cv.m4 deleted file mode 100644 index 7d66710..0000000 --- a/cv.m4 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -dnl -*- html -*- -define(__title, `Curriculum vitae')dnl -define(__slug, `cv')dnl -include(header.html)dnl - -

Curriculum vitae (PDF)

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Siteshemshak.org/~bandali
Emailbandali at gnu dot org
Phoneavailable upon request via email
- -

Education

- -

Master of Mathematics (Computer Science) | 2018–present

-

University of Waterloo, Canada

-

Supervised by Dr. Nancy Day | GPA: 3.7/4.0 | Expected completion: April 2020

-

Research focusing on formal logic, model checking, and verification.

- -

B.Sc. Honours Computer Science | 2013–2017

-

York University, Toronto, Canada

-

GPA: 7.84/9.0

Relevant courses: System Specification & -Refinement, Software Requirements Eng., Software Design, Operating -Systems, Computational Complexity, Design & Analysis of Algorithms.

-

Finished first year (2013-14) at Carleton University with -a GPA of 11.0/12.0, then transferred to York University in -Fall 2014.

- -

Publications

- -

Listed on my homepage

- -

Work & Research Experience

- -

Cheriton School of Computer Science, University of Waterloo | 2018–present

-

Instructional Apprentice, Teaching Assistant, Research Assistant

- -
    -
  • SE 212: -IA in Fall 2019, -TA in Fall 2018
  • -
  • SE 463: -TA in Summer 2019 and 2018
  • -
  • CS 136: -TA in Winter 2018
  • -
- -

EECS -Department, York University | Fall 2017

-

Teaching Assistant

-

EECS 1012: -TA in Fall 2017

- -include(footer.html)dnl diff --git a/fa/404.fa.txt b/fa/404.fa.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c316609 --- /dev/null +++ b/fa/404.fa.txt @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +خطای Û´Û°Û´ - صفحه پیدا نشد + + +متأسفم، صفحهٔ مورد نظر پیدا نشد. آیا آدرس صفحه درست است؟ + +اگر تمایل دارید به صفحهٔ اصلی[Û±] بروید یا در این باره با +بندعلی تماس بگیرید[Û²]. + +[Û±] https://bndl.org/fa/bandali.fa.txt +[Û²] https://bndl.org/fa/bandali-contact.fa.txt diff --git a/fa/404.html b/fa/404.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d578fde --- /dev/null +++ b/fa/404.html @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ + + + + + + +صفحه پیدا نشد — بندعلی + + + +

خطای ۴۰۴

+

متأسفم، صفحهٔ مورد نظر پیدا نشد. آیا آدرس صفحه درست است؟

+ +

اگر تمایل دارید به صفحهٔ اصلی +بروید یا در این باره با +بندعلی تماس بگیرید.

+ + diff --git a/fa/bandali-computing.fa.txt b/fa/bandali-computing.fa.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d619c41 --- /dev/null +++ b/fa/bandali-computing.fa.txt @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +چگونه از رایانه استفاده می‌کنم +نوشتهٔ بندعلی در Û±Û´ سپتامبر Û²Û°Û±Û¹ (2019-09-14) +آخرین به‌روزرسانی در Û²Û¸ فوریه Û²Û°Û²Û± (2021-02-28) + + + با الهام از صفحهٔ استالمن در این باره: + https://stallman.org/stallman-computing.html + + +رایانه‌ها + + لپ‌تاپ ThinkPad X200 لیبره‌بوت[Û±] شده‌م رایانه ایست که اکثر مواقع از + آن استفاده می‌کنم. همچنین از طریق باشگاه علوم رایانه[Û²] دانشگاه‌مان + به تعدادی سرور دسترسی دارم که هر از گاهی ازشان برای کارهای محاسباتی + سنگین‌تر استفاده می‌کنم. به غیر از این‌ها یک Dell XPS 15 و ThinkPad + X220T نیز دارم که کمتر ازشان استفاده می‌کنم. + + [Û±] https://libreboot.org + [Û²] https://csclub.uwaterloo.ca + + +توزیع گنو/لینوکس + + در طول سالیان از طیف مختلفی از توزیع‌های گنو/لینوکس استفاده کرده‌م، + اما پس از پیدا کردن تریسکل[Û³] و استفاده از آن در سال‌های اخیر، به + عنوان توزیع مورد علاقه‌م در بیشتر جاها ازش استفاده می‌کنم. گاهی اوقات + با گنو گیکس[Û´] ترکیبش می‌کنم. برای هسته سیستم عامل هم معمولا از گنو + لینوکس-لیبره[Ûµ] از مخزن APT[Û¶] اداره شده توسط jxself استفاده می‌کنم. + + [Û³] https://trisquel.info + [Û´] https://guix.gnu.org + [Ûµ] https://www.fsfla.org/ikiwiki/selibre/linux-libre/ + [Û¶] https://jxself.org/linux-libre/ + + +کارهای پردازشی و محاسباتی + + بیشتر وقتم را در گنو ایمکس[Û·] می‌گذارنم و برای بسیاری کارهای مختلف از + آن استفاده می‌کنم. + + [Û·] https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/ + + TODO: توضیح بیشتر + + +به‌روزرسانی این سایت + + صفحات این سایت با استفاده از گنو ایمکس و به صورت دستی با HTML ساده + نوشته شده‌اند. با اجرای دستور git clone https://bndl.org در یک + ترمینال می‌توانید مخرن گیت شامل تمامی صفحات این سایت و تاریخچهٔ + تغییرات آن‌ها را دریافت کنید. + + + -*- + +Copyright (c) 2019, 2020, 2021 bandali + +Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, +are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright +notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is, +without any warranty. + +رونوشت و توزیع این پرونده، با یا بدون تغییر، در سراسر دنیا بدون حق +امتیاز و در هر رسانه‌ای مجاز است، به شرطی که این اعلان و اعلان حق تکثیر +حفظ شود. این پرونده به صورت موجود و بدون هیچ گونه ضمانت ارائه می‌شود. + +این پرونده: https://bndl.org/fa/bandali-computing.fa.txt diff --git a/fa/bandali-contact.fa.txt b/fa/bandali-contact.fa.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8df27e3 --- /dev/null +++ b/fa/bandali-contact.fa.txt @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +اطلاعات تماس بندعلی +https://bndl.org/fa/bandali-contact.fa.txt + + +بهترین راه تماس با من ارسال رایانامه (ایمیل) به نشانی bandali@gnu.org +است. برای مکاتبهٔ امن با من می‌توانید از کلید عمومی من[Û±] برای +رمزنگاری پیام‌تان استفاده کنید. اثر انگشت (fingerprint) این کلید +BE62 7373 8E61 6D6D 1B3A 08E8 A21A 0202 4881 6103 است. +برای یادگیری چگونگی رمزنگاری رایانامه می‌توانید به راهنمای محافظت +از ایمیل شخصی[Û²] تهیه شده توسط بنیاد نرم‌افزار آزاد مراجعه کنید. + +[Û±] https://bndl.org/bandali-pubkey.txt +[Û²] https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/fa/ + +به غیر از رایانامه می‌توانید با من از طریق برخی شبکه‌های آی‌آرسی (IRC) +تماس بگیرید. برای این کار، به حساب bandali در شبکه‌های libera[Û³] و +oftc[Û´] پیغام بفرستید. برای دیگر راه‌های ارتباطی، لطفا ابتدا از طریق +نشانی رایانامه بالا با من تماس بگیرید تا در صورت لزوم راه مناسب دیگری +پیدا کنیم. + +[Û³] https://libera.chat +[Û´] https://www.oftc.net diff --git a/fa/bandali-projects.fa.txt b/fa/bandali-projects.fa.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..57cd0f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/fa/bandali-projects.fa.txt @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +پروژه‌های بندعلی +https://bndl.org/fa/bandali-projects.fa.txt + + +در گذشته صفحهٔ پروژه‌هایم فهرستی از پروژه‌های نرم‌افزار آزادی که شروع کرده +یا در آن‌ها مشارکت کرده‌بودم داشت، اما به مرور بروز نگهداری فهرست +دشوارتر شد؛ لذا تصمیم به حذف آن گرفتم. + +برای دیدن برخی از پروژه‌های خودم و دیگر پروژه‌هایی که در آن‌ها مشارکت +می‌کنم، به مخازن گیت من[Û±] و همچنین نمایهٔ ساوانای من[Û²] سری بزنید. + +[Û±] https://git.shemshak.org/~bandali +[Û²] https://savannah.gnu.org/users/bandali diff --git a/fa/bandali.fa.txt b/fa/bandali.fa.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2e39966 --- /dev/null +++ b/fa/bandali.fa.txt @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +سایت شخصی بندعلی +https://bndl.org/fa/ + + +من یک فعال نرم‌افزار آزاد و کارشناس ارشد علوم رایانه هستم. به عنوان یک +عضو پروژهٔ گنو، سرپرستی نرم‌افزارهای جمی و گنو آیس‌کت را بر عهده دارم و +همچنین در توسعهٔ تعداد دیگری از برنامه‌ها و بخش‌های گنو مثل ایمکس و +ساوانا مشارکت می‌کنم. + + +نوشته‌ها + + در اینجا می‌توانید برخی یادداشت‌ها و نوشته‌هایم در رابطه با موضوعات + مورد علاقه‌م یا مسائلی که برایم مهم هستند را بخوانید: + + Û²Û° مارس Û²Û°Û²Û± + LibrePlanet 2021: جمی و اینکه چگونه به کاربران قدرت می‌بخشد (انگلیسی) + https://bndl.org/libreplanet-2021.txt + + Û±Û¸ دسامبر Û²Û°Û²Û° + کارآموزی من با تیم فنی بنیاد نرم‌افزار آزاد و فراتر از آن + https://bndl.org/fa/fsf-internship-beyond.fa.txt + + Û²Û¹ مه Û²Û°Û²Û° + کارآموزی با تیم فنی بنیاد نرم‌افزار آزاد + https://bndl.org/fa/fsf-internship-intro.fa.txt + + Û±Û´ سپتامبر Û²Û°Û±Û¹ + چگونه از رایانه استفاده می‌کنم + https://bndl.org/fa/bandali-computing.fa.txt + + +دیگر صفحات + + برخی صفحات دیگر bndl.org که ممکن است مورد توجه واقع‌شوند: + + https://bndl.org/fa/bandali-projects.fa.txt + https://bndl.org/bandali-cv.txt + https://bndl.org/fa/bandali-contact.fa.txt + https://bndl.org/bandali-mmath.txt + https://bndl.org/bandali.txt + + + -*- + +Copyright (c) 2012-2021 bandali + +Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, +are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright +notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is, +without any warranty. + +رونوشت و توزیع این پرونده، با یا بدون تغییر، در سراسر دنیا بدون حق +امتیاز و در هر رسانه‌ای مجاز است، به شرطی که این اعلان و اعلان حق تکثیر +حفظ شود. این پرونده به صورت موجود و بدون هیچ گونه ضمانت ارائه می‌شود. + +این پرونده: https://bndl.org/fa/bandali.fa.txt diff --git a/fa/computing.html b/fa/computing.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..147f59d --- /dev/null +++ b/fa/computing.html @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ + + + + + + +چگونه از رایانه استفاده می‌کنم — بندعلی + + + + + + +

چگونه از رایانه استفاده می‌کنم

+

نوشتهٔ بندعلی در ۱۴ +سپتامبر ۲۰۱۹ (آخرین به‌روزرسانی: ۲۸ فوریه ۲۰۲۱) (همچنین +در متن ساده)

+ +

با الهام از +صفحهٔ استالمن +در این باره

+ +

رایانه‌ها

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لپ‌تاپ ThinkPad X200 لیبره‌بوت +شده‌م رایانه ایست که اکثر مواقع از آن استفاده می‌کنم. همچنین از +طریق باشگاه علوم رایانه +دانشگاه‌مان به تعدادی سرور دسترسی دارم که هر از گاهی ازشان برای کارهای +محاسباتی سنگین‌تر استفاده می‌کنم. به غیر از این‌ها یک Dell XPS 15 و +ThinkPad X220T نیز دارم که کمتر ازشان استفاده می‌کنم.

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توزیع گنو/لینوکس

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در طول سالیان از طیف مختلفی از توزیع‌های گنو/لینوکس استفاده کرده‌م، +اما پس از پیدا کردن تریسکل و +استفاده از آن در سال‌های اخیر، به عنوان توزیع مورد علاقه‌م در بیشتر جاها +ازش استفاده می‌کنم. گاهی اوقات با گنو +گیکس ترکیبش می‌کنم. برای هسته سیستم +عامل هم معمولا +از گنو +لینوکس-لیبره از مخزن +APT اداره شده توسط jxself استفاده می‌کنم.

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کارهای پردازشی و محاسباتی

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بیشتر وقتم را در گنو +ایمکس می‌گذارنم و برای بسیاری کارهای مختلف از آن استفاده می‌کنم.

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TODO: توضیح بیشتر

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به‌روزرسانی این سایت

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صفحات این سایت با استفاده از گنو ایمکس و به صورت دستی با HTML ساده +نوشته شده‌اند. با اجرای دستور git clone +https://bndl.org در یک ترمینال می‌توانید مخرن گیت شامل تمامی +صفحات این سایت و تاریخچهٔ تغییرات آن‌ها را دریافت کنید.

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Copying and distribution of this file, with or without +modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the +copyright notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered +as-is, without any warranty.

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رونوشت و توزیع این پرونده، با یا بدون تغییر، در سراسر دنیا بدون حق +امتیاز و در هر رسانه‌ای مجاز است، به شرطی که این اعلان و اعلان حق تکثیر +حفظ شود. این پرونده به صورت موجود و بدون هیچ گونه ضمانت ارائه +می‌شود.

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+ + diff --git a/fa/contact.html b/fa/contact.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..713733e --- /dev/null +++ b/fa/contact.html @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ + + + + + + +اطلاعات تماس — بندعلی + + + + + +

اطلاعات تماس بندعلی

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بهترین راه تماس با من ارسال رایانامه (ایمیل) به نشانی +bandali@gnu.org است. برای مکاتبهٔ امن با من می‌توانید +از کلید عمومی من برای رمزنگاری +پیام‌تان استفاده کنید. اثر انگشت (fingerprint) این کلید +BE62 7373 8E61 6D6D 1B3A 08E8 A21A 0202 4881 6103 است. +برای یادگیری چگونگی رمزنگاری رایانامه می‌توانید به +راهنمای محافظت از ایمیل +شخصی تهیه شده توسط بنیاد نرم‌افزار آزاد مراجعه کنید.

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به غیر از رایانامه می‌توانید با من از طریق برخی شبکه‌های آی‌آرسی (IRC) +تماس بگیرید. برای این کار، به حساب bandali در +شبکه‌های libera +و oftc پیغام بفرستید. برای دیگر +راه‌های ارتباطی، لطفا ابتدا از طریق نشانی رایانامه بالا با من تماس +بگیرید تا در صورت لزوم راه مناسب دیگری پیدا کنیم.

+ + diff --git a/fa/fsf-internship-beyond.fa.txt b/fa/fsf-internship-beyond.fa.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9fcbd61 --- /dev/null +++ b/fa/fsf-internship-beyond.fa.txt @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +کارآموزی من با تیم فنی بنیاد نرم‌افزار آزاد و فراتر از آن +نوشتهٔ بندعلی در Û±Û¸ دسامبر Û²Û°Û²Û° (2020-12-18) + + + نسخهٔ انگلیسی این مقاله ابتدا در وبلاگ مدیر سامانه بنیاد نرم‌افزار + آزاد منتشر شد: + https://www.fsf.org/blogs/sysadmin/my-internship-with-the-fsf-tech-team-and-beyond + +سلام! من امین بندعلی هستم و این دومین پست من در وبلاگ مدیر سامانه FSF +در انتهای کارآموزیم است. + +در طول کارآموزیم با FSF، عمدتا در وظایف مدیریت سامانه‌ای مربوط به +راه‌اندازی و یا مدیریت سرورهای گنو/لینوکس FSF کار کردم. شاید قابل توجه +ترین کارم در طول این کارآموزی راه‌اندازی یک سرور سورس‌هات[Û±] برای کمک به +ارزیابی[Û²] آن به عنوان یک کاندید برای پروژهٔ میزبانی نرم‌افزار آزاد +FSF[Û³] است. من مراحل نصب و راه‌اندازی اجزای مختلف سورس‌هات را به صورت +یک پروندهٔ ادیبانه اُرگ-مُد گنو ایمکس (literate GNU Emacs Org-mode file) +مستندسازی کردم، که در آن بلوک‌های کد با توضیحات لازم همراهی شده‌اند. در +این صورت خوانندهٔ پرونده می‌تواند به مرور هر بلوک کد را ارزیابی و اجرا +کند و به طور اختیاری نتایج آن‌ها را در همان پرونده برای مستندسازی ذخیره +کند. + +[Û±] https://sourcehut.org +[Û²] https://libreplanet.org/wiki/FSF_2020_forge_evaluation +[Û³] https://www.fsf.org/blogs/sysadmin/coming-soon-a-new-site-for-fully-free-collaboration + +من همچنین به آهستگی مشغول کار بر تغییرات مختلف برای بهبود سروری که +www.gnu.org روی آن اجرا می‌شود بوده‌م، و بعد از اتمام کارآموزیم نیز به +طور داوطلبانه به آن ادامه خواهم داد. امیدوارم این بهبودها برای مدیران +سامانه FSF که مدیریت آن سرور را بر عهده دارند، برای وب‌مسترهای گنو که +روی gnu.org کار می‌کنند، و برای عوام مردم که صفحات gnu.org را مرور کرده +یا می‌خوانند مفید واقع شوند. به ویژه این تغییرات شامل ارتقای سبستم‌عامل +سرور به آخرین نسخهٔ توزیع گنو/لینوکس تریسکل و بازسازی و بهبود مکانیزم +جستجوی صفحات gnu.org می‌شوند. علاوه بر این، چند پروژهٔ دیگر نیز هستند +که تمایل دارم در آیندهٔ نزدیک با تیم فنی FSF به انجام برسانم. + +در طول کارآموزیم با تیم فنی FSF، انواع گوناگونی مهارت‌های جدید کسب کرده +و درمورد مجموعه‌ی متنوعی از موضوعات و ابزارهای مختلف مربوط به مدیریت +سامانه سرورهای گنو/لینوکسی یاد گرفتم. این شامل کامپایل/ساخت و نصب +نرم‌افزار پیچیده‌ای مثل سورس‌هات و رفع‌اشکال مسائلی که به آن‌ها برخوردم، +استفاده از Ansible برای مدیریت و استقرار (deploy) زیرساخت‌های +نرم‌افزاری، و یادگیری دربارهٔ عامل انتقال پیام (Mail Transfer Agent +(MTA)) Exim که FSF بر روی سرورهای دریافت و ارسال رایانامه‌های خود از آن +استفاده می‌کند می‌شود. + +در انتهای کارآموزیم و سال ۲۰۲۰، می‌توان گفت امسال سال...جالب و پراتقافی +برای بیشتر مردم، از جمله خودم، بوده است. من کارآموزیم را در آخرین ماه +مه شروع کردم، و به عنوان یک دانشجوی کارشناسی ارشد، انتظار داشتم یک بار +کاری معقول و متعادل برای کارم روی پایان‌نامه‌م در ماه‌های آتی داشته‌باشم. +اما کمتر از دو هفته پس از شروع کارآموزیم متوجه شدم که به چند دلیل +مجبورم که دورهٔ کارشناسی ارشدم را در عرض دو ماه به پایان برسانم. این +مسئله را به اطلاع تیم فنی FSF رساندم و اجازه گرفتم تا یک وقفه در +کارآموزیم بگذارم تا بتوانم پایان‌نامه‌م را بدون لطمه به کارآموزی یا +تحصیلاتم به اتمام برسانم. عمیقا قدردان تیم فنی و سایر کارمندان FSF +هستم که با انعطاف فراوان به من اجازه دادند تا موقتا کارآموزیم را متوقف +کنم تا روی تکمیل پایان‌نامه‌م و اتمام دوره کارشناسی ارشدم تمرکز کنم. +خوشبختانه با زحمت و مشقت فراوان موفق شدم درسم را در آن بازهٔ زمانی +فوق‌العاده کوتاه تمام کرده و پس از آن به انجام کارآموزیم بپردازم. + +با این حال، تمام چیزهای خوب در نهایت به پایان می‌رسند، از جمله این +کارآموزی. از صمیم قلبم از اعضای تیم فنی FSF -- ایان و اندرو و روبن و +مایکل -- برای پذیرش و استقبال از من در تیم به عنوان یک کارآموز، +راهنمایی و پاسخ دادن به پرسش‌های فراوانم و کمک به یادگیری بیشترم +سپاس‌گذارم. کار کردن در کنار شما و دیدن انرژی و همتی که صرف کار و +مسئولیت‌هایتان به عنوان یک مدیر سامانه و توسعه‌دهندهٔ وب FSF می‌کنید برای +من یک افتخار و تجربهٔ فوق‌العاده بوده است. در حالی که بیشتر ارتباطات من +با اعضای تیم فنی FSF بوده است، من فرصت تعامل با اعضای دیگر تیم‌های FSF +را نیز در طول کارآموزیم داشتم و بابت گفتگوهایمان و فرصت یادگیری دربارهٔ +کارها و وظایف پراهمیتتان و تخصیصتان به انجامشان سپاس‌گذارم. + +این کارآموزی به پایان رسیده، اما همه خاطرات خوب و درس‌هایی که در طول +کارآموزیم یاد گرفتم را همیشه با خود خواهم داشت و مشتاقانه به عنوان یک +داوطلب به همکاری با شما ادامه خواهم داد. مطالبی که در طول کارآموزیم +یادگرفته و تجربه‌هایی که کسب کردم در شغل جدیدم به عنوان یک مشاور +نرم‌افزار آزاد در شرکت Savoir-faire Linux برایم بسیار با ارزش و مفید +واقع شده‌اند. در Savoir-faire Linux روی اجزا و قسمت‌های مختلف جمی -- یک +برنامهٔ گنو برای ارتباطات جامع که به آزادی‌ها و حریم خصوصی کاربرانش +احترام می‌گذارد -- کار می‌کنم. + +دوست دارم از FSF برای فرصت عالی کار کردن در کنار تیم فنی FSF به عنوان +یک کارآموز قدردانی کنم، که تجربه‌ی عالی و به یاد ماندنی‌ای بود و درس‌هایی +ارزشمند و خاطرات خوب به من هدیه داد. + + علاقه‌مند به کارآموزی برای بنیاد نرم‌افزار آزاد هستید؟ + دورهٔ درخواست کارآموزی بهار Û²Û°Û²Û± در حال حاضر باز است. + صفحهٔ https://www.fsf.org/volunteer/internships را + برای اطلاعات بیشتر در مورد درخواست کارآموزی ببینید! + + + -*- + +Copyright (c) 2020, 2021 bandali + +Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, +are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright +notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is, +without any warranty. + +رونوشت و توزیع این پرونده، با یا بدون تغییر، در سراسر دنیا بدون حق +امتیاز و در هر رسانه‌ای مجاز است، به شرطی که این اعلان و اعلان حق تکثیر +حفظ شود. این پرونده به صورت موجود و بدون هیچ گونه ضمانت ارائه می‌شود. + +این پرونده: https://bndl.org/fa/fsf-internship-beyond.fa.txt + diff --git a/fa/fsf-internship-beyond.html b/fa/fsf-internship-beyond.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cb18297 --- /dev/null +++ b/fa/fsf-internship-beyond.html @@ -0,0 +1,155 @@ + + + + + + +کارآموزی من با تیم فنی بنیاد نرم‌افزار آزاد و فراتر از آن — بندعلی + + + + + + + +

کارآموزی من با تیم فنی بنیاد نرم‌افزار آزاد و فراتر از آن

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نوشتهٔ بندعلی +در ۱۸ دسامبر ۲۰۲۰ (همچنین +در متن ساده)

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نسخهٔ انگلیسی +این مقاله ابتدا در وبلاگ مدیر سامانه بنیاد نرم‌افزار آزاد منتشر +شد:
+My +internship with the FSF tech team and beyond

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سلام! +من امین +بندعلی هستم و این دومین پست من در وبلاگ مدیر سامانه FSF در انتهای +کارآموزیم است.

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در طول کارآموزیم با FSF، عمدتا در وظایف مدیریت سامانه‌ای مربوط به +راه‌اندازی و یا مدیریت سرورهای گنو/لینوکس FSF کار کردم. شاید قابل توجه +ترین کارم در طول این کارآموزی راه‌اندازی یک +سرور سورس‌هات +برای کمک +به ارزیابی +آن به عنوان یک کاندید +برای پروژهٔ میزبانی نرم‌افزار آزاد FSF است. من +مراحل نصب و راه‌اندازی اجزای مختلف سورس‌هات را به صورت +یک پروندهٔ ادیبانه +اُرگ-مُد گنو ایمکس مستندسازی کردم، که در آن بلوک‌های کد با توضیحات +لازم همراهی شده‌اند. در این صورت خوانندهٔ پرونده می‌تواند به مرور هر +بلوک کد را ارزیابی +و اجرا کند و به طور اختیاری نتایج آن‌ها را +در همان پرونده برای مستندسازی ذخیره کند.

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من همچنین به آهستگی مشغول کار بر تغییرات مختلف برای بهبود سروری که +www.gnu.org روی آن اجرا می‌شود بوده‌م، و بعد از اتمام کارآموزیم نیز به +طور داوطلبانه به آن ادامه خواهم داد. امیدوارم این بهبودها برای مدیران +سامانه FSF که مدیریت آن سرور را بر عهده دارند، برای وب‌مسترهای گنو که +روی gnu.org کار می‌کنند، و برای عوام مردم که صفحات gnu.org را مرور کرده +یا می‌خوانند مفید واقع شوند. به ویژه این تغییرات شامل ارتقای سبستم‌عامل +سرور به آخرین نسخهٔ توزیع گنو/لینوکس تریسکل و بازسازی و بهبود مکانیزم +جستجوی صفحات gnu.org می‌شوند. علاوه بر این، چند پروژهٔ دیگر نیز هستند +که تمایل دارم در آیندهٔ نزدیک با تیم فنی FSF به انجام برسانم.

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در طول کارآموزیم با تیم فنی FSF، انواع گوناگونی مهارت‌های جدید کسب +کرده و درمورد مجموعه‌ی متنوعی از موضوعات و ابزارهای مختلف مربوط به +مدیریت سامانه سرورهای گنو/لینوکسی یاد گرفتم. این شامل کامپایل/ساخت و +نصب نرم‌افزار پیچیده‌ای مثل سورس‌هات و رفع‌اشکال مسائلی که به آن‌ها +برخوردم، استفاده از Ansible برای مدیریت و استقرار (deploy) زیرساخت‌های +نرم‌افزاری، و یادگیری +دربارهٔ عامل انتقال پیام +Exim که FSF بر روی سرورهای دریافت و ارسال رایانامه‌های خود از آن +استفاده می‌کند می‌شود.

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در انتهای کارآموزیم و سال ۲۰۲۰، می‌توان گفت امسال سال…جالب و +پراتقافی برای بیشتر مردم، از جمله خودم، بوده است. من کارآموزیم را در +آخرین ماه مه شروع کردم، و به عنوان یک دانشجوی کارشناسی ارشد، انتظار +داشتم یک بار کاری معقول و متعادل برای کارم روی پایان‌نامه‌م در ماه‌های +آتی داشته‌باشم. اما کمتر از دو هفته پس از شروع کارآموزیم متوجه شدم که +به چند دلیل مجبورم که دورهٔ کارشناسی ارشدم را در عرض دو ماه به پایان +برسانم. این مسئله را به اطلاع تیم فنی FSF رساندم و اجازه گرفتم تا یک +وقفه در کارآموزیم بگذارم تا بتوانم پایان‌نامه‌م را بدون لطمه به کارآموزی +یا تحصیلاتم به اتمام برسانم. عمیقا قدردان تیم فنی و سایر کارمندان FSF +هستم که با انعطاف فراوان به من اجازه دادند تا موقتا کارآموزیم را متوقف +کنم تا روی تکمیل پایان‌نامه‌م و اتمام دوره کارشناسی ارشدم تمرکز کنم. +خوشبختانه با زحمت و مشقت فراوان موفق شدم درسم را در آن بازهٔ زمانی +فوق‌العاده کوتاه تمام کرده و پس از آن به انجام کارآموزیم بپردازم.

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با این حال، تمام چیزهای خوب در نهایت به پایان می‌رسند، از جمله این +کارآموزی. از صمیم قلبم از اعضای تیم فنی FSF -- ایان و اندرو و روبن و +مایکل -- برای پذیرش و استقبال از من در تیم به عنوان یک کارآموز، +راهنمایی و پاسخ دادن به پرسش‌های فراوانم و کمک به یادگیری بیشترم +سپاس‌گذارم. کار کردن در کنار شما و دیدن انرژی و همتی که صرف کار و +مسئولیت‌هایتان به عنوان یک مدیر سامانه و توسعه‌دهندهٔ وب FSF می‌کنید برای +من یک افتخار و تجربهٔ فوق‌العاده بوده است. در حالی که بیشتر ارتباطات من +با اعضای تیم فنی FSF بوده است، من فرصت تعامل با اعضای دیگر تیم‌های FSF +را نیز در طول کارآموزیم داشتم و بابت گفتگوهایمان و فرصت یادگیری دربارهٔ +کارها و وظایف پراهمیتتان و تخصیصتان به انجامشان سپاس‌گذارم.

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این کارآموزی به پایان رسیده، اما همه خاطرات خوب و درس‌هایی که در طول +کارآموزیم یاد گرفتم را همیشه با خود خواهم داشت و مشتاقانه به عنوان یک +داوطلب به همکاری با شما ادامه خواهم داد. مطالبی که در طول کارآموزیم +یادگرفته و تجربه‌هایی که کسب کردم در شغل جدیدم به عنوان یک مشاور +نرم‌افزار آزاد در شرکت Savoir-faire Linux برایم بسیار با ارزش و مفید +واقع شده‌اند. در Savoir-faire Linux روی اجزا و قسمت‌های مختلف جمی +— یک برنامهٔ گنو برای ارتباطات جامع که به آزادی‌ها و حریم خصوصی +کاربرانش احترام می‌گذارد — کار می‌کنم. + +

دوست دارم از FSF برای فرصت عالی کار کردن در کنار تیم فنی FSF به +عنوان یک کارآموز قدردانی کنم، که تجربه‌ی عالی و به یاد ماندنی‌ای بود و +درس‌هایی ارزشمند و خاطرات خوب به من هدیه داد.

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علاقه‌مند به کارآموزی برای بنیاد نرم‌افزار آزاد هستید؟ +دورهٔ درخواست کارآموزی بهار ۲۰۲۱ در حال حاضر باز است. صفحهٔ +https://www.fsf.org/volunteer/internships +را برای اطلاعات بیشتر در مورد درخواست کارآموزی ببینید!

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Copying and distribution of this file, with or without +modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the +copyright notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered +as-is, without any warranty.

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رونوشت و توزیع این پرونده، با یا بدون تغییر، در سراسر دنیا بدون حق +امتیاز و در هر رسانه‌ای مجاز است، به شرطی که این اعلان و اعلان حق تکثیر +حفظ شود. این پرونده به صورت موجود و بدون هیچ گونه ضمانت ارائه +می‌شود.

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+ + diff --git a/fa/fsf-internship-intro.fa.txt b/fa/fsf-internship-intro.fa.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ae3e763 --- /dev/null +++ b/fa/fsf-internship-intro.fa.txt @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +کارآموزی با تیم فنی بنیاد نرم‌افزار آزاد +نوشتهٔ بندعلی در Û²Û¹ مه Û²Û°Û²Û° (2020-05-29) + + + نسخهٔ انگلیسی این مقاله ابتدا در وبلاگ مدیر سامانه بنیاد نرم‌افزار + آزاد منتشر شد: + https://www.fsf.org/blogs/sysadmin/introducing-bandali-intern-with-the-fsf-tech-team + +سلام، امین بندعلی هستم و معمولا از نام کاربری bandali در اینترنت +استفاده می‌کنم. در پروژهٔ گنو به عنوان یک سرپرست (maintainer) و وب‌مستر +و مدیر سامانه ساوانا فعالیت می‌کنم، و خرسندم که مشارکتم در زمینهٔ +نرم‌افزار آزاد را به بنیاد نرم‌افزار آزاد یا همان FSF (مخفف Free +Software Foundation) به عنوان یک کارآموز تیم فنی FSF در بهار Û²Û°Û²Û° +گسترش دهم. + +به واسطهٔ ارتباط کار والدینم با رایانه‌ها به عنوان دو مهندس و برنامه‌نویس +رایانه، از کودکی به بازی و کار با رایانه‌ها علاقه‌مند شدم و بعدها برای +اولین بار در اوایل نوجوانی با گنو/لینوکس آشنا شدم. البته اولین آشنایی +من با دنیای نرم‌افزارهای آزاد هنگامی اتفاق افتاد که چند سال بعد یکی از +دوستان مجازیم به من اشاره کرد که چیزی که به طور مبهم‌وار به عنوان +نرم‌افزار «متن باز» می‌شناختم بهتر است که با عنوان «نرم‌افزار آزاد» از آن +یاد شود، و این دوست عزیز به من کمک کرد متوجه شوم که چرا متن‌باز هدف +اصلی نرم‌افزار آزاد را برآورده نمی‌کند[Û±]. پس از یادگیری و خو گرفتن با +ایده‌ها و ایده‌آل‌های نرم‌افزار آزاد، به مرور شروع به فعالیت در عرصهٔ +نرم‌افزار آزاد کردم. به عنوان یک علاقه‌مند و محصل در شاخهٔ علوم رایانه +که از مطالعه و دستکاری کد متن برنامه‌های مختلف لذت می‌برد و هر از گاهی +برنامه‌های خودش را می‌نویسد، تا می‌توانم کدم را تحت مجوزهای کپی‌لفت قوی +مثل GNU AGPL[Û²] منتشر می‌کنم. + +[Û±] https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.fa.html +[Û²] https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl.html + +مشارکت من در پروژهٔ گنو[Û³] ابتدا در سال Û²Û°Û±Û¶ به عنوان یک وب‌مستر داوطلب +آغاز شد، و بعدا از آخر سال گذشتهٔ میلادی به عنوان یکی از سرپرستان +گنوزیلا و آیس‌کت[Û´]. تقریبا در همان زمان، من گروهی از داوطلبان را برای +سازمان‌دهی و برگذاری EmacsConf 2019[Ûµ] به عنوان یک کنفرانس مجازی و +تماما با استفاده از نرم‌افزارهای آزاد (همانند کنفرانس عالی +LibrePlanet 2020[Û¶]) سرپرستی کردم. من بسیار گنو ایمکس را دوست دارم و +بیش از هر نرم‌افزار دیگری از آن استفاده می‌کنم. گنو ایمکس[Û·] به من در +انجام کارهای متنوعی مانند برنامه نویسی و خواندن و نوشتن رایانامه و چت +از طریق IRC کمک می‌کند. + +[Û³] https://www.gnu.org/home.fa.html +[Û´] https://www.gnu.org/software/gnuzilla/ +[Ûµ] https://emacsconf.org/2019 +[Û¶] https://libreplanet.org/wiki/LibrePlanet:Conference/2020 +[Û·] https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/ + +در جهت کارآموزیم با تیم فنی FSF، اخیرا با کمک باب پرو (Bob Proulx)، یک +مدیر سامانه خبرهٔ گنو ساوانا[Û¸]، خودم را با اجزای مختلف زیرساخت آن و +برخی وظایف مدیریتی و سرپرستی ساوانا آشنا کرده و به تدریج بر عهده +گرفتم. من همچنین یکی از اعضای کمیته سیستم‌های باشگاه علوم رایانه +دانشگاه‌مان هستم، که نظارت و سرپرستی گروه بزرگی سرورهای گنو/لینوکس برای +اعضای باشگاه را بر عهده دارد. + +[Û¸] https://savannah.gnu.org + +برای کارآموزیم با تیم فنی FSF، با اعضای تیم روی چند کار و پروژهٔ مختلف +کار خواهم‌کرد، از جمله کمک به پیشبرد پروژهٔ میزبان نرم‌افزار آزاد[Û¹] و +چندین تغییر و بهبود مختلف برای gnu.org. مشتاقانه به استقبال یادگیری +نکات جدید و کسب مهارت‌های ارزشمند به واسطهٔ کارآموزیم با تیم فنی +فوق‌العادهٔ FSF می‌روم، که زحمات بسیاری برای پروژهٔ گنو و جامعهٔ بزرگتر +نرم‌افزار آزاد می‌کشند. + +[Û¹] https://www.fsf.org/blogs/sysadmin/coming-soon-a-new-site-for-fully-free-collaboration + + + -*- + +Copyright (c) 2020, 2021 bandali + +Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, +are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright +notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is, +without any warranty. + +رونوشت و توزیع این پرونده، با یا بدون تغییر، در سراسر دنیا بدون حق +امتیاز و در هر رسانه‌ای مجاز است، به شرطی که این اعلان و اعلان حق تکثیر +حفظ شود. این پرونده به صورت موجود و بدون هیچ گونه ضمانت ارائه می‌شود. + +این پرونده: https://bndl.org/fa/fsf-internship-intro.fa.txt diff --git a/fa/fsf-internship-intro.html b/fa/fsf-internship-intro.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7e66d8c --- /dev/null +++ b/fa/fsf-internship-intro.html @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ + + + + + + +کارآموزی با تیم فنی بنیاد نرم‌افزار آزاد — بندعلی + + + + + + + +

کارآموزی با تیم فنی بنیاد نرم‌افزار آزاد

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نوشتهٔ بندعلی +در ۲۹ مه ۲۰۲۰ (همچنین +در متن ساده)

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نسخهٔ انگلیسی این +مقاله ابتدا در وبلاگ مدیر سامانه بنیاد نرم‌افزار آزاد منتشر +شد:
+Introducing Amin +Bandali, intern with the FSF tech team

+ +

سلام، امین بندعلی هستم و معمولا از نام کاربری bandali +در اینترنت استفاده می‌کنم. در پروژهٔ گنو به عنوان +یک سرپرست و وب‌مستر و مدیر سامانه +ساوانا فعالیت می‌کنم، و خرسندم که مشارکتم در زمینهٔ نرم‌افزار آزاد را به +بنیاد نرم‌افزار آزاد یا همان FSF (مخفف Free Software Foundation) به +عنوان یک کارآموز تیم فنی FSF در بهار ۲۰۲۰ گسترش دهم.

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به واسطهٔ ارتباط کار والدینم با رایانه‌ها به عنوان دو مهندس و +برنامه‌نویس رایانه، از کودکی به بازی و کار با رایانه‌ها علاقه‌مند شدم و +بعدها برای اولین بار در اوایل نوجوانی با گنو/لینوکس آشنا شدم. البته +اولین آشنایی من با دنیای نرم‌افزارهای آزاد هنگامی اتفاق افتاد که چند +سال بعد یکی از دوستان مجازیم به من اشاره کرد که چیزی که به طور مبهم‌وار +به عنوان نرم‌افزار «متن باز» می‌شناختم بهتر است که با عنوان «نرم‌افزار +آزاد» از آن یاد شود، و این دوست عزیز به من کمک کرد متوجه شوم +که چرا +متن‌باز هدف اصلی نرم‌افزار آزاد را برآورده نمی‌کند. پس از یادگیری و +خو گرفتن با ایده‌ها و ایده‌آل‌های نرم‌افزار آزاد، به مرور شروع به فعالیت +در عرصهٔ نرم‌افزار آزاد کردم. به عنوان یک علاقه‌مند و محصل در شاخهٔ علوم +رایانه که از مطالعه و دستکاری کد متن برنامه‌های مختلف لذت می‌برد و هر از +گاهی برنامه‌های خودش را می‌نویسد، تا می‌توانم کدم را تحت مجوزهای کپی‌لفت +قوی مثل GNU AGPL +منتشر می‌کنم.

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مشارکت من در پروژهٔ +گنو ابتدا در سال ۲۰۱۶ به عنوان یک وب‌مستر داوطلب آغاز شد، و بعدا از +آخر سال گذشتهٔ میلادی به عنوان یکی از +سرپرستان گنوزیلا و +آیس‌کت. تقریبا در همان زمان، من گروهی از داوطلبان را برای +سازمان‌دهی و برگذاری EmacsConf +2019 به عنوان یک کنفرانس مجازی و تماما با استفاده از نرم‌افزارهای +آزاد (همانند کنفرانس +عالی LibrePlanet +2020) سرپرستی کردم. من +بسیار گنو ایمکس را +دوست دارم و بیش از هر نرم‌افزار دیگری از آن استفاده می‌کنم. گنو ایمکس +به من در انجام کارهای متنوعی مانند برنامه نویسی و خواندن و نوشتن +رایانامه و چت از طریق IRC کمک می‌کند.

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در جهت کارآموزیم با تیم فنی FSF، اخیرا با +کمک باب پرو، یک مدیر سامانه +خبرهٔ گنو ساوانا، خودم را با +اجزای مختلف زیرساخت آن و برخی وظایف مدیریتی و سرپرستی ساوانا آشنا کرده +و به تدریج بر عهده گرفتم. من همچنین یکی از اعضای کمیته سیستم‌های +باشگاه علوم رایانه دانشگاه‌مان هستم، که نظارت و سرپرستی گروه بزرگی +سرورهای گنو/لینوکس برای اعضای باشگاه را بر عهده دارد.

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برای کارآموزیم با تیم فنی FSF، با اعضای تیم روی چند کار و پروژهٔ +مختلف کار خواهم‌کرد، از جمله کمک به پیشبرد +پروژهٔ میزبان نرم‌افزار آزاد و چندین تغییر و +بهبود مختلف برای gnu.org. مشتاقانه به استقبال یادگیری نکات جدید و کسب +مهارت‌های ارزشمند به واسطهٔ کارآموزیم با تیم فنی فوق‌العادهٔ FSF می‌روم، که +زحمات بسیاری برای پروژهٔ گنو و جامعهٔ بزرگتر نرم‌افزار آزاد می‌کشند.

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Copying and distribution of this file, with or without +modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the +copyright notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered +as-is, without any warranty.

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رونوشت و توزیع این پرونده، با یا بدون تغییر، در سراسر دنیا بدون حق +امتیاز و در هر رسانه‌ای مجاز است، به شرطی که این اعلان و اعلان حق تکثیر +حفظ شود. این پرونده به صورت موجود و بدون هیچ گونه ضمانت ارائه +می‌شود.

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سایت شخصی بندعلی

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من یک +فعال نرم‌افزار +آزاد و کارشناس ارشد علوم رایانه هستم. +به عنوان یک عضو پروژهٔ گنو، سرپرستی +نرم‌افزارهای جمی +و گنو آیس‌کت را بر +عهده دارم و همچنین در توسعهٔ تعداد دیگری از برنامه‌ها و بخش‌های گنو +مثل ایمکس +و ساوانا مشارکت می‌کنم.

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نوشته‌ها

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در اینجا می‌توانید برخی یادداشت‌ها و نوشته‌هایم در رابطه با موضوعات +مورد علاقه‌م یا مسائلی که برایم مهم هستند را بخوانید. این نوشته‌ها +همچنین از طریق خوراک‌های اتم +و آراس‌اس در دسترس هستند.

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رونوشت و توزیع این پرونده، با یا بدون تغییر، در سراسر دنیا بدون حق +امتیاز و در هر رسانه‌ای مجاز است، به شرطی که این اعلان و اعلان حق تکثیر +حفظ شود. این پرونده به صورت موجود و بدون هیچ گونه ضمانت ارائه +می‌شود.

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پروژه‌های بندعلی

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در گذشته صفحهٔ پروژه‌هایم فهرستی از پروژه‌های نرم‌افزار آزادی که شروع +کرده یا در آن‌ها مشارکت کرده‌بودم داشت، اما به مرور بروز نگهداری فهرست +دشوارتر شد؛ لذا تصمیم به حذف آن گرفتم.

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My internship with the FSF tech team and beyond

+

by bandali +on December 18, 2020 (also +in plain text)

+ +

Originally published on the Free Software Foundation's +sysadmin blog:
+My internship with the FSF tech team and beyond

+ +

Hello! I'm +Amin Bandali, +and this is my second blog post on the FSF sysadmin blog, concluding +my internship with the FSF tech team this year.

+ +

Throughout my internship with the tech team, I have worked mainly +on sysadmin tasks related to setting up and/or managing FSF's +GNU/Linux servers. Perhaps most significantly, I set up an instance +of the Sourcehut forge software to +help +evaluate +it as a candidate for the upcoming +FSF forge project. +I documented the installation and setup process of Sourcehut's various +components in the form of a literate GNU Emacs Org-mode file, where +source blocks are interspersed with comments and prose explaining +them. One can then progressively evaluate and execute the source +blocks, and optionally have their results stored back in the Org file +itself to help with documentation/demonstration.

+ +

I have also been slowly working on various improvements for the +server running www.gnu.org, and will continue doing work on it as a +volunteer after the end of my internship. This will hopefully be +beneficial to the FSF sysadmins running the server, the GNU webmasters +who do webmastering work on gnu.org, and the general public browsing +and using gnu.org's pages. Notably, changes included upgrading the +server to the latest release of Trisquel GNU/Linux, and revamping and +improving the search mechanism for gnu.org's pages. Additionally, +there are several other projects that I would like to tackle with the +tech team in the near future.

+ +

During my internship with the FSF tech team, I picked up a variety +of new skills and learned more about a diverse set of topics and +tools. This included building and installing a complex piece of +software like Sourcehut and debugging issues encountered along the +way, using Ansible for managing and deploying infrastructure, as well +as learning more about the Exim mail transfer agent used to run FSF +and GNU's array of mail servers.

+ +

In conclusion to my internship and the year 2020, it's safe to say +that this year has been an eventful year for many people, including +myself. I started my internship with the tech team back in May, and +as a graduate student at the time, I was expecting a reasonable and +balanced workload for my work on my thesis over the coming months. +However, early on (less than two weeks) into my internship I learned +that due to a number of reasons, I needed to complete my master's +studies on a two-month deadline. I told the tech team about the +issue, asking whether I could take a hiatus to complete my studies +without affecting my internship. I am beyond thankful to the tech +team and the FSF as whole for being accommodating, and for their +flexibility in allowing me to take a leave to focus on writing my +thesis and wrapping up my master's studies. I managed to successfully +wrap up my studies in that short timeline, and focus on my internship +afterwards.

+ +

However, all good things must come to an end, and this internship +is no exception. I am incredibly grateful to the members of the FSF +tech team -- Ian, Andrew, Ruben, and Michael -- for welcoming me to +the team as an intern and mentoring me, answering my many questions, +and helping me learn more. It has been an honour and a wonderful +experience for me all around working with you all and seeing the +energy and passion with which you take on the work and +responsibilities that come with being an FSF sysadmin and Web +developer. While most of my interactions were with the tech team, I +also got to interact with FSF staffers from several other teams during +my internship, and I'm thankful for our conversations and the chance +to get to know and appreciate the important work you do.

+ +

This internship has come to an end, but I will carry with me all of +the good memories and the lessons I learned along the way, and will +happily to continue working with you as a volunteer. The things I +learned have been invaluable and greatly helpful to me, as I +transitioned into my new full-time job at Savoir-faire Linux as a Free +Software Consultant, where I get to work on various parts and aspects +of Jami, a GNU package for universal communication which respects the +freedoms and privacy of its users.

+ +

I would like to thank the FSF for providing me this excellent +opportunity to work alongside the tech team as an intern, and take +away so many valuable lessons and great memories.

+ +

Interested in interning for the Free Software +Foundation? The application period for spring 2021 internships is +currently open. Please see +https://www.fsf.org/volunteer/internships +for more details and information on how to apply!

+ +
+
+Copyright © 2020 bandali +

Copying and distribution of this file, with or without +modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the +copyright notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered +as-is, without any warranty.

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Originally published on the Free Software Foundation's -sysadmin blog:
-My internship with the FSF tech team and beyond.

- -

Hello! I'm -Amin Bandali, -and this is my second blog post on the FSF sysadmin blog, concluding -my internship with the FSF tech team this year.

- -

Throughout my internship with the tech team, I have worked mainly -on sysadmin tasks related to setting up and/or managing FSF's -GNU/Linux servers. Perhaps most significantly, I set up an instance -of the Sourcehut forge software to -help -evaluate -it as a candidate for the upcoming -FSF forge project. -I documented the installation and setup process of Sourcehut's various -components in the form of a literate GNU Emacs Org-mode file, where -source blocks are interspersed with comments and prose explaining -them. One can then progressively evaluate and execute the source -blocks, and optionally have their results stored back in the Org file -itself to help with documentation/demonstration.

- -

I have also been slowly working on various improvements for the -server running www.gnu.org, and will continue doing work on it as a -volunteer after the end of my internship. This will hopefully be -beneficial to the FSF sysadmins running the server, the GNU webmasters -who do webmastering work on gnu.org, and the general public browsing -and using gnu.org's pages. Notably, changes included upgrading the -server to the latest release of Trisquel GNU/Linux, and revamping and -improving the search mechanism for gnu.org's pages. Additionally, -there are several other projects that I would like to tackle with the -tech team in the near future.

- -

During my internship with the FSF tech team, I picked up a variety -of new skills and learned more about a diverse set of topics and -tools. This included building and installing a complex piece of -software like Sourcehut and debugging issues encountered along the -way, using Ansible for managing and deploying infrastructure, as well -as learning more about the Exim mail transfer agent used to run FSF -and GNU's array of mail servers.

- -

In conclusion to my internship and the year 2020, it's safe to say -that this year has been an eventful year for many people, including -myself. I started my internship with the tech team back in May, and -as a graduate student at the time, I was expecting a reasonable and -balanced workload for my work on my thesis over the coming months. -However, early on (less than two weeks) into my internship I learned -that due to a number of reasons, I needed to complete my master's -studies on a two-month deadline. I told the tech team about the -issue, asking whether I could take a hiatus to complete my studies -without affecting my internship. I am beyond thankful to the tech -team and the FSF as whole for being accommodating, and for their -flexibility in allowing me to take a leave to focus on writing my -thesis and wrapping up my master's studies. I managed to successfully -wrap up my studies in that short timeline, and focus on my internship -afterwards.

- -

However, all good things must come to an end, and this internship -is no exception. I am incredibly grateful to the members of the FSF -tech team -- Ian, Andrew, Ruben, and Michael -- for welcoming me to -the team as an intern and mentoring me, answering my many questions, -and helping me learn more. It has been an honour and a wonderful -experience for me all around working with you all and seeing the -energy and passion with which you take on the work and -responsibilities that come with being an FSF sysadmin and Web -developer. While most of my interactions were with the tech team, I -also got to interact with FSF staffers from several other teams during -my internship, and I'm thankful for our conversations and the chance -to get to know and appreciate the important work you do.

- -

This internship has come to an end, but I will carry with me all of -the good memories and the lessons I learned along the way, and will -happily to continue working with you as a volunteer. The things I -learned have been invaluable and greatly helpful to me, as I -transitioned into my new full-time job at Savoir-faire Linux as a Free -Software Consultant, where I get to work on various parts and aspects -of Jami, a GNU package for universal communication which respects the -freedoms and privacy of its users.

- -

I would like to thank the FSF for providing me this excellent -opportunity to work alongside the tech team as an intern, and take -away so many valuable lessons and great memories.

- -

Interested in interning for the Free Software -Foundation? The application period for spring 2021 internships is -currently open. Please see -https://www.fsf.org/volunteer/internships -for more details and information on how to apply!

- -define(__copy, `2020')dnl -include(footer.html)dnl diff --git a/fsf-internship-beyond.txt b/fsf-internship-beyond.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9778adb --- /dev/null +++ b/fsf-internship-beyond.txt @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ +My internship with the FSF tech team and beyond +by bandali on December 18, 2020 (2020-12-18) + + + Originally published on the Free Software Foundation's sysadmin + blog: + https://www.fsf.org/blogs/sysadmin/my-internship-with-the-fsf-tech-team-and-beyond + +Hello! I'm Amin Bandali, and this is my second blog post on the FSF +sysadmin blog, concluding my internship with the FSF tech team this +year. + +Throughout my internship with the tech team, I have worked mainly on +sysadmin tasks related to setting up and/or managing FSF's GNU/Linux +servers. Perhaps most significantly, I set up an instance of the +Sourcehut[1] forge software to help evaluate[2] it as a candidate +for the upcoming FSF forge project[3]. I documented the installation +and setup process of Sourcehut's various components in the form of a +literate GNU Emacs Org-mode file, where source blocks are interspersed +with comments and prose explaining them. One can then progressively +evaluate and execute the source blocks, and optionally have their +results stored back in the Org file itself to help with +documentation/demonstration. + +[1] https://sourcehut.org +[2] https://libreplanet.org/wiki/FSF_2020_forge_evaluation +[3] https://www.fsf.org/blogs/sysadmin/coming-soon-a-new-site-for-fully-free-collaboration + +I have also been slowly working on various improvements for the server +running www.gnu.org, and will continue doing work on it as a volunteer +after the end of my internship. This will hopefully be beneficial to +the FSF sysadmins running the server, the GNU webmasters who do +webmastering work on gnu.org, and the general public browsing and +using gnu.org's pages. Notably, changes included upgrading the server +to the latest release of Trisquel GNU/Linux, and revamping and +improving the search mechanism for gnu.org's pages. Additionally, +there are several other projects that I would like to tackle with the +tech team in the near future. + +During my internship with the FSF tech team, I picked up a variety of +new skills and learned more about a diverse set of topics and tools. +This included building and installing a complex piece of software like +Sourcehut and debugging issues encountered along the way, using +Ansible for managing and deploying infrastructure, as well as learning +more about the Exim mail transfer agent used to run FSF and GNU's +array of mail servers. + +In conclusion to my internship and the year 2020, it's safe to say +that this year has been an eventful year for many people, including +myself. I started my internship with the tech team back in May, and +as a graduate student at the time, I was expecting a reasonable and +balanced workload for my work on my thesis over the coming months. +However, early on (less than two weeks) into my internship I learned +that due to a number of reasons, I needed to complete my master's +studies on a two-month deadline. I told the tech team about the +issue, asking whether I could take a hiatus to complete my studies +without affecting my internship. I am beyond thankful to the tech +team and the FSF as whole for being accommodating, and for their +flexibility in allowing me to take a leave to focus on writing my +thesis and wrapping up my master's studies. I managed to successfully +wrap up my studies in that short timeline, and focus on my internship +afterwards. + +However, all good things must come to an end, and this internship is +no exception. I am incredibly grateful to the members of the FSF tech +team -- Ian, Andrew, Ruben, and Michael -- for welcoming me to the +team as an intern and mentoring me, answering my many questions, and +helping me learn more. It has been an honour and a wonderful +experience for me all around working with you all and seeing the +energy and passion with which you take on the work and +responsibilities that come with being an FSF sysadmin and Web +developer. While most of my interactions were with the tech team, I +also got to interact with FSF staffers from several other teams during +my internship, and I'm thankful for our conversations and the chance +to get to know and appreciate the important work you do. + +This internship has come to an end, but I will carry with me all of +the good memories and the lessons I learned along the way, and will +happily to continue working with you as a volunteer. The things I +learned have been invaluable and greatly helpful to me, as I +transitioned into my new full-time job at Savoir-faire Linux as a Free +Software Consultant, where I get to work on various parts and aspects +of Jami, a GNU package for universal communication which respects the +freedoms and privacy of its users. + +This internship has come to an end, but I will carry with me all of +the good memories and the lessons I learned along the way, and will +happily to continue working with you as a volunteer. The things I +learned have been invaluable and greatly helpful to me, as I +transitioned into my new full-time job at Savoir-faire Linux as a Free +Software Consultant, where I get to work on various parts and aspects +of Jami, a GNU package for universal communication which respects the +freedoms and privacy of its users. + +I would like to thank the FSF for providing me this excellent +opportunity to work alongside the tech team as an intern, and take +away so many valuable lessons and great memories. + + Interested in interning for the Free Software Foundation? + The application period for spring 2021 internships is currently + open. Please see https://www.fsf.org/volunteer/internships for + more details and information on how to apply! + + + -*- + +Copyright (c) 2020 bandali + +Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, +are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright +notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is, +without any warranty. + +this file: https://bndl.org/fsf-internship-beyond.txt diff --git a/fsf-internship-intro.html b/fsf-internship-intro.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..611853b --- /dev/null +++ b/fsf-internship-intro.html @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ + + + + + + +Internship with the FSF tech team — bandali + + + + + + + +

Internship with the FSF tech team

+

by bandali +on May 29, 2020 (also +in plain text)

+ +

Originally published on the Free Software Foundation's +sysadmin blog:
+Introducing +Amin Bandali, intern with the FSF tech team

+ +

Hi there, I'm Amin Bandali, often just bandali on the +interwebs. I wear a few different hats around GNU as a maintainer, +webmaster, and Savannah hacker, and I'm very excited to be extending +that to the Free Software Foundation (FSF) as an intern with the FSF +tech team for spring 2020.

+ +

Growing up around parents with backgrounds in computer engineering +and programming, it did not take long for me to find an interest in +tinkering and playing with computers as a kid, and I first came into +contact with GNU/Linux in my teenage years. My first introduction to +the world of free software came a few years later, when a friend +kindly pointed out to me that what I had vaguely known and referred to +as "open source" software is more properly referred to as free +software, and helped me see +why +"open source" misses the point of free software. After learning +about and absorbing the ideas and ideals of free software, I have +since become a free software activist. As a computer scientist who +enjoys studying and hacking on various programs and sometimes writing +my own, I have made a point of releasing all I can under strong +copyleft licenses, particularly the +GNU AGPL +license.

+ +

My involvement with the GNU +Project started in 2016, first as a volunteer webmaster, and later +as one of the maintainers of +GNUzilla and +IceCat late last year. Also around the same time, I led a group +of volunteers in organizing and holding +EmacsConf 2019 as a +completely online conference, using only free software tools, much +like the excellent +LibrePlanet +2020. I love GNU +Emacs, and use it more than any other program. GNU Emacs helps me +do a wide variety of tasks such as programming, reading and composing +emails, and chatting via IRC.

+ +

More closely related to my internship with the FSF tech team, I +have been familiarizing myself with various pieces of the +GNU Savannah infrastructure +with help from veteran Savannah hacker Bob Proulx, gradually learning +and picking up tasks helping with the administration and maintenance +of Savannah. I am also a member of the Systems Committee of my +university's computer science club, overseeing and maintaining a large +fleet of GNU/Linux servers for our club members.

+ +

For my internship with the Free Software Foundation, I will be +working with the FSF tech team on a number of tasks, including helping +with +the free +software forge project, as well as various improvements for +gnu.org. I look forward to learning many new things and picking up +valuable skills through my internship with the FSF's exceptional tech +team, who do so much for the GNU project and the wider free +software community.

+ +
+
+Copyright © 2020 bandali +

Copying and distribution of this file, with or without +modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the +copyright notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered +as-is, without any warranty.

+
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Originally published on the Free Software Foundation's -sysadmin blog:
-Introducing -Amin Bandali, intern with the FSF tech team.

- -

Hi there, I'm Amin Bandali, often just bandali on the -interwebs. I wear a few different hats around GNU as a maintainer, -webmaster, and Savannah hacker, and I'm very excited to be extending -that to the Free Software Foundation (FSF) as an intern with the FSF -tech team for spring 2020.

- -

Growing up around parents with backgrounds in computer engineering -and programming, it did not take long for me to find an interest in -tinkering and playing with computers as a kid, and I first came into -contact with GNU/Linux in my teenage years. My first introduction to -the world of free software came a few years later, when a friend -kindly pointed out to me that what I had vaguely known and referred to -as "open source" software is more properly referred to as free -software, and helped me see -why -"open source" misses the point of free software. After learning -about and absorbing the ideas and ideals of free software, I have -since become a free software activist. As a computer scientist who -enjoys studying and hacking on various programs and sometimes writing -my own, I have made a point of releasing all I can under strong -copyleft licenses, particularly the -GNU AGPL -license.

- -

My involvement with the GNU -Project started in 2016, first as a volunteer webmaster, and later -as one of the maintainers of -GNUzilla and -IceCat late last year. Also around the same time, I led a group -of volunteers in organizing and holding -EmacsConf 2019 as a -completely online conference, using only free software tools, much -like the excellent -LibrePlanet -2020. I love GNU -Emacs, and use it more than any other program. GNU Emacs helps me -do a wide variety of tasks such as programming, reading and composing -emails, and chatting via IRC.

- -

More closely related to my internship with the FSF tech team, I -have been familiarizing myself with various pieces of the -GNU Savannah infrastructure -with help from veteran Savannah hacker Bob Proulx, gradually learning -and picking up tasks helping with the administration and maintenance -of Savannah. I am also a member of the Systems Committee of my -university's computer science club, overseeing and maintaining a large -fleet of GNU/Linux servers for our club members.

- -

For my internship with the Free Software Foundation, I will be -working with the FSF tech team on a number of tasks, including helping -with -the free -software forge project, as well as various improvements for -gnu.org. I look forward to learning many new things and picking up -valuable skills through my internship with the FSF's exceptional tech -team, who do so much for the GNU project and the wider free -software community.

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bandali's personal site

+ + +

I am a free +software activist and computing +scientist. I'm a GNU maintainer +of Jami +and GNU IceCat. +I also wear a few other hats around GNU, including helping run the +Savannah forge for GNU and non-GNU software as a Savannah hacker, and +serving as an assistant GNUisance.

+ +

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+

Here are notes and writings about topics or issues I care about, +which you can also read via Atom +or RSS feeds.

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Copying and distribution of this file, with or without +modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the +copyright notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered +as-is, without any warranty.

+
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-

I am a free -software activist and computing -scientist. I'm a GNU maintainer -of Jami -and GNUzilla and -IceCat, and I wear a few other hats around GNU, like helping run -the Savannah forge for GNU and non-GNU projects as a Savannah hacker. -My current $dayjob is working on Jami as a Free Software -Consultant, which includes hacking on various parts of Jami and its -packaging for various GNU/Linux distributions.

- -

On the side, I enjoy -hacking on -GNU Emacs and Emacs Lisp. I'm the current maintainer of -ERC the -powerful and modular IRC client built into GNU Emacs, an organizer of -the EmacsConf conference, and -co-host of the Emacs.el podcast with -Gopar.

-
- -
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notes __anc(`notes')

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Here are notes about various topics or issues I care about. -You can also read them via -Atom or -RSS.

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LibrePlanet 2021: Jami and how it empowers -usersMarch 20, 2021
My internship with the FSF -tech team and beyond (concluding)December 18, 2020
Internship with the FSF tech -team (intro)May 29, 2020
How I do my ComputingSeptember 14, 2019
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- -define(__copy, `2016–2021')dnl -include(footer.html)dnl diff --git a/libreplanet-2021.html b/libreplanet-2021.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7f50e1b --- /dev/null +++ b/libreplanet-2021.html @@ -0,0 +1,137 @@ + + + + + + +LibrePlanet 2021: Jami and how it empowers users — bandali + + + + + + +

LibrePlanet 2021: Jami and how it empowers users

+

by bandali +on March 20, 2021 (last update: March 21, 2021) +(also in plain text)

+ +

I am giving my very first +LibrePlanet talk today on +March 20th. I will be talking about +Jami, the GNU package for universal +communication that respects the freedoms and privacy of its users. +I'll be giving an introduction to Jami and its architecture, sharing +important and exciting development news from the Jami team about +rendezvous +points, JAMS, +the plugin SDK, +Swarm +chats, and more; and how these features each help empower users to +communicate with their loved ones without sacrificing their privacy or +freedom.

+ +

Here is the abstract for my talk, also available on the +LibrePlanet +2021's speakers page: + +

+

Jami is free software for universal communication that respects the +freedoms and privacy of its users. Jami is an official GNU package +with a main goal of providing a framework for virtual communications, +along with a series of end-user applications for audio/video calling +and conferencing, text messaging, and file transfer.

+ +

With the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, working from home has +become the norm for many workers around the world. More and more +people are using videoconferencing tools to work or communicate with +their loved ones. The emergence of these tools has been followed by +many questions and scandals concerning the privacy and freedom of +users.

+ +

This talk gives an introduction to Jami, a free/libre, truly +distributed, and peer-to-peer solution, and explains why and how it +differs from all other existing solutions and how it empowers +users.

+
+ +

I have been an attendee of LibrePlanet for some years, and am very +excited to be giving my first ever talk at LibrePlanet 2021 this year! +You can watch my talk and other speakers' talks live this weekend, +from the LibrePlanet 2021 +- Live page. Attendance is gratis (no cost), and you can register +at https://u.fsf.org/lp21-sp.

+ +

Presentation slides: +pdf +(with notes) | +bib
+ +LaTeX sources: +tar.gz | +zip

+ +

I hope to see you around this year's all-online LibrePlanet +conference this weekend!

+ +

LibrePlanet is a conference about software freedom, +happening March 20 through 21, 2021. The event is hosted by the Free +Software Foundation (FSF), and brings together software developers, +law and policy experts, activists, students, and computer users to +learn skills, celebrate free software accomplishments, and face +upcoming challenges. Newcomers are always welcome, and LibrePlanet +2021 will feature programming for all ages and experience levels.

+ +
+
+Copyright © 2021 bandali +

Copying and distribution of this file, with or without +modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the +copyright notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered +as-is, without any warranty.

+
+ + diff --git a/libreplanet-2021.txt b/libreplanet-2021.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1eac211 --- /dev/null +++ b/libreplanet-2021.txt @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +LibrePlanet 2021: Jami and how it empowers users +by bandali on March 20, 2021 (2021-03-20) + + +I am giving my very first LibrePlanet[1] talk today on March 20th. +I will be talking about Jami[2], the GNU package for universal +communication that respects the freedoms and privacy of its users. +I'll be giving an introduction to Jami and its architecture, sharing +important and exciting development news from the Jami team about +rendezvous points[3], JAMS[4], the plugin SDK[5], Swarm chats[6], +and more; and how these features help empower users to communicate +with their loved ones without sacrificing their privacy or freedom. + +[1] https://libreplanet.org/2021/ +[2] https://jami.net +[3] https://jami.net/together-the-new-version-of-jami-and-a-new-step-forward +[4] https://jami.biz/jams-user-guide +[5] https://jami.net/plugins-sdk +[6] https://jami.net/swarm-introducing-a-new-generation-of-group-conversations + +Here is the abstract for my talk, also available on the LibrePlanet +2021's speakers page[7]: + + Jami is free software for universal communication that respects + the freedoms and privacy of its users. Jami is an official GNU + package with a main goal of providing a framework for virtual + communications, along with a series of end-user applications for + audio/video calling and conferencing, text messaging, and file + transfer. + + With the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, working from home has + become the norm for many workers around the world. More and more + people are using videoconferencing tools to work or communicate + with their loved ones. The emergence of these tools has been + followed by many questions and scandals concerning the privacy and + freedom of users. + + This talk gives an introduction to Jami, a free/libre, truly + distributed, and peer-to-peer solution, and explains why and how + it differs from all other existing solutions and how it empowers + users. + +[7] https://libreplanet.org/2021/speakers/#4285 + +I have been an attendee of LibrePlanet for some years, and am very +excited to be giving my first ever talk at LibrePlanet 2021 this year! +You can watch my talk and other speakers' talks live this weekend, +from the https://libreplanet.org/2021/live/ page. Attendance is +gratis (no cost) and you can register at https://u.fsf.org/lp21-sp. + +Presentation slides: + - https://p.bndl.org/bandali-jami-libreplanet-2021.pdf + - https://p.bndl.org/bandali-jami-libreplanet-2021-with-notes.pdf + - https://bndl.org/bandali.bib +LaTeX sources: + - https://p.bndl.org/bandali-jami-libreplanet-2021.tar.gz + - https://p.bndl.org/bandali-jami-libreplanet-2021.zip + +I hope to see you around this year's all-online LibrePlanet conference +this weekend! + + LibrePlanet is a conference about software freedom, happening + March 20 through 21, 2021. The event is hosted by the Free + Software Foundation (FSF), and brings together software + developers, law and policy experts, activists, students, and + computer users to learn skills, celebrate free software + accomplishments, and face upcoming challenges. Newcomers are + always welcome, and LibrePlanet 2021 will feature programming + for all ages and experience levels. + + + -*- + +Copyright (c) 2021 bandali + +Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, +are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright +notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is, +without any warranty. + +this file: https://bndl.org/libreplanet-2021.txt diff --git a/license.m4 b/license.m4 deleted file mode 100644 index 6510179..0000000 --- a/license.m4 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ -dnl -*- html -*- -define(__title, `licensing information')dnl -define(__slug, `license')dnl -include(header.html)dnl - -
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__title

-

I strongly believe in -free culture -and that all creative works everywhere should be -free.

- -

Unless otherwise noted, material on this site is licensed under the -GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software -Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any -later version. A copy of the license is included at -gpl-3.0.html.

- -

This website is statically generated using a series of GNU tools -(read more), with the sources at -git.shemshak.org/~bandali/site. -The striped look was direct inspiration from iank's website, -iankelling.org.

- -

Some resources on free software and licenses:

- -
- -define(__copy, `2019')dnl -include(footer.html)dnl diff --git a/lp2021.m4 b/lp2021.m4 deleted file mode 100644 index 0b01333..0000000 --- a/lp2021.m4 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,75 +0,0 @@ -dnl -*- html -*- -define(__title, `LibrePlanet 2021: Jami and how it empowers users')dnl -define(__pub, 2021-03-20T09:00:00-04:00)dnl -define(__upd, 2021-03-21T01:15:00-04:00)dnl -define(__id, 4)dnl -include(header.html)dnl - -

I am giving my very first -LibrePlanet talk today on -March 20th. I will be talking about -Jami, the GNU package for universal -communication that respects the freedoms and privacy of its users. -I'll be giving an introduction to Jami and its architecture, sharing -important and exciting development news from the Jami team about -rendezvous -points, JAMS, -the plugin SDK, -Swarm -chats, and more; and how these features each help empower users to -communicate with their loved ones without sacrificing their privacy or -freedom.

- -

Here is the abstract for my talk, also available on the -LibrePlanet -2021's speakers page: - -

-

Jami is free software for universal communication that respects the -freedoms and privacy of its users. Jami is an official GNU package -with a main goal of providing a framework for virtual communications, -along with a series of end-user applications for audio/video calling -and conferencing, text messaging, and file transfer.

- -

With the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, working from home has -become the norm for many workers around the world. More and more -people are using videoconferencing tools to work or communicate with -their loved ones. The emergence of these tools has been followed by -many questions and scandals concerning the privacy and freedom of -users.

- -

This talk gives an introduction to Jami, a free/libre, truly -distributed, and peer-to-peer solution, and explains why and how it -differs from all other existing solutions and how it empowers -users.

-
- -

I have been an attendee of LibrePlanet for some years, and am very -excited to be giving my first ever talk at LibrePlanet 2021 this year! -You can watch my talk and other speakers' talks live this weekend, -from the LibrePlanet 2021 -- Live page. Attendance is gratis (no cost), and you can register -at https://u.fsf.org/lp21-sp.

- -

Presentation slides: -pdf -(with notes) | -bib
- -__latex sources: -tar.gz | -zip

- -

I hope to see you around this year's all-online LibrePlanet -conference this weekend!

- -

LibrePlanet is a conference about software freedom, -happening March 20 through 21, 2021. The event is hosted by the Free -Software Foundation (FSF), and brings together software developers, -law and policy experts, activists, students, and computer users to -learn skills, celebrate free software accomplishments, and face -upcoming challenges. Newcomers are always welcome, and LibrePlanet -2021 will feature programming for all ages and experience levels.

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bandali's master of mathematics

+ +

I graduated from the University of Waterloo with the degree of +Master of Mathematics in Computer Science in Spring 2020. My research +at the Waterloo Formal Methods +group focused on formal logic, model checking, and verification; under +supervision of +Prof. Nancy Day.

+ +

A Comprehensive Study of Declarative Modelling Languages

+ + + +

Thesis

+ +

Reference version: +pdf | +bib
+ +LaTeX sources: +tar.gz | +zip

+ +
+Abstract +
+

Declarative behavioural modelling is a powerful modelling paradigm +that enables users to model system functionality abstractly and +formally. An abstract model is a concise and compact representation +of key characteristics of a system, and enables the stakeholders to +reason about the correctness of the system in the early stages of +development.

+ +

There are many different declarative languages and they have +greatly varying constructs for representing a transition system, and +they sometimes differ in rather subtle ways. In this thesis, we +compare seven formal declarative modelling languages B, Event-B, +Alloy, Dash, TLA+, PlusCal, and AsmetaL on several +criteria. We classify these criteria under three main categories: +structuring transition systems (control modelling), data descriptions +in transition systems (data modelling), and modularity aspects of +modelling. We developed this comparison by completing a set of case +studies across the data- vs. control-oriented spectrum in all of the +above languages.

+ +

Structurally, a transition system is comprised of a snapshot +declaration and snapshot space, initialization, and a transition +relation, which is potentially composed of individual transitions. +We meticulously outline the differences between the languages with +respect to how the modeller would express each of the above components +of a transition system in each language, and include discussions +regarding stuttering and inconsistencies in the transition relation. +Data-related aspects of a formal model include use of basic and +composite datatypes, well-formedness and typechecking, and separation +of name spaces with respect to global and local variables. Modularity +criteria includes subtransition systems and data decomposition. +We employ a series of small and concise exemplars we have devised to +highlight these differences in each language. To help modellers +answer the important question of which declarative modelling language +may be most suited for modelling their system, we present +recommendations based on our observations about the differentiating +characteristics of each of these languages.

+
+
+ +
+License +
+This thesis is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
+it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
+(at your option) any later version.
+
+This thesis is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
+GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+along with this thesis.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+
+
+ +

A copy of the GNU General Public License is available from the +COPYING file included in both of +the LaTeX source +archives linked above.

+ +

Presentation

+ +

Reference version: +pdf (coming soon)
+LaTeX sources: +tar.gz | zip (coming soon)

+ +

This is the presentation I delivered to my supervisor and the +second readers of my thesis on Jun 30, 2020, as +announced +on the Cheriton School of Computer Science website.

+ +

Models

+ +

Reference version: +tar.gz | zip (coming soon)

+ +
+
+Copyright © 2020 bandali +

Copying and distribution of this file, with or without +modification, are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the +copyright notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered +as-is, without any warranty.

+
+ + diff --git a/mmath.m4 b/mmath.m4 deleted file mode 100644 index eb6d07d..0000000 --- a/mmath.m4 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,116 +0,0 @@ -dnl -*- html -*- -define(__title, `Master of Mathematics')dnl -define(__slug, `mmath')dnl -include(header.html)dnl - -
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Master of Mathematics

- -

I graduated from the University of Waterloo with -the degree of Master of Mathematics in Computer Science in Spring -2020. My research at the Waterloo -Formal Methods group focused on formal logic, model checking, and -verification; under supervision of -Prof. Nancy Day.

- -

A Comprehensive Study of Declarative Modelling Languages

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-Abstract -
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Declarative behavioural modelling is a powerful modelling paradigm -that enables users to model system functionality abstractly and -formally. An abstract model is a concise and compact representation -of key characteristics of a system, and enables the stakeholders to -reason about the correctness of the system in the early stages of -development.

- -

There are many different declarative languages and they have -greatly varying constructs for representing a transition system, and -they sometimes differ in rather subtle ways. In this thesis, we -compare seven formal declarative modelling languages B, Event-B, -Alloy, Dash, TLA+, PlusCal, and AsmetaL on several -criteria. We classify these criteria under three main categories: -structuring transition systems (control modelling), data descriptions -in transition systems (data modelling), and modularity aspects of -modelling. We developed this comparison by completing a set of case -studies across the data- vs. control-oriented spectrum in all of the -above languages.

- -

Structurally, a transition system is comprised of a snapshot -declaration and snapshot space, initialization, and a transition -relation, which is potentially composed of individual transitions. We -meticulously outline the differences between the languages with -respect to how the modeller would express each of the above components -of a transition system in each language, and include discussions -regarding stuttering and inconsistencies in the transition relation. -Data-related aspects of a formal model include use of basic and -composite datatypes, well-formedness and typechecking, and separation -of name spaces with respect to global and local variables. Modularity -criteria includes subtransition systems and data decomposition. We -employ a series of small and concise exemplars we have devised to -highlight these differences in each language. To help modellers -answer the important question of which declarative modelling language -may be most suited for modelling their system, we present -recommendations based on our observations about the differentiating -characteristics of each of these languages.

-
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-License -
-This thesis is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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-the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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-
-You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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A copy of the GNU General Public License is available -from gpl-3.0.html, as well as in -the COPYING file included in both of the __latex source -archives linked above.

- -

Presentation

- -

Reference version: -pdf (coming soon)
-__latex sources: -tar.gz | zip (coming soon)

- -

This is the presentation I delivered to my supervisor and the -second readers of my thesis on Jun 30, 2020, as -announced -on the Cheriton School of Computer Science website.

- -

Models

- -

Reference version: -tar.gz | zip (coming soon)

-
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bandali's projects

+

This page used to contain a list of some of the free software +projects I had started or contributed to at some point, but it started +to get a bit unwieldy and frequently out-of-date, so I decided to +retire it.

+ +

I'll instead directly refer you to +my public git +repositories and +my Savannah +profile.

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Material from SE 212 tutorials

+ +

This page contains slides and other material from +SE 212 +tutorials held by me in Fall 2019. +If you have any questions, concerns, or suggestions about the +presented material, please email me at bandali@uwaterloo.ca or come +see me during +my Friday +office hours.

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Material from SE 212 tutorials

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This page contains slides and other material from -SE 212 -tutorials held by me in Fall 2019. If you have any -questions, concerns, or suggestions about the presented material, -please email me at bandali@uwaterloo.ca or come see me during my -Friday -office hours.

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bandali.bib

-@misc{bandali-jami-libreplanet-2021,
-  author = {Amin Bandali},
-  title = {Jami and how it empowers users},
-  year = 2021,
-  month = {March},
-  howpublished = {Presented at the LibrePlanet 2021 Conference},
-  slides = {https://p.bndl.org/bandali-jami-libreplanet-2021.pdf},
-  pdf = {https://p.bndl.org/bandali-jami-libreplanet-2021-with-notes.pdf}
-}
-
- -
-@mastersthesis{bandali2020,
-  type = {{MMath} thesis},
-  author = {Amin Bandali},
-  title = {{A Comprehensive Study of Declarative Modelling Languages}},
-  school = {University of Waterloo, David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science},
-  year = 2020,
-  month = {July},
-  publisher = {UWSpace},
-  url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10012/16059},
-  note = {\url{http://hdl.handle.net/10012/16059} and
-                  \url{https://bndl.org/mmath}},
-  pdf = {https://p.bndl.org/bandali-mmath-thesis.pdf}
-}
-
- -
-@inproceedings{DBLP:conf/re/AbbassiBDS18,
-  author = {Ali Abbassi and
-               Amin Bandali and
-               Nancy A. Day and
-               Jos{\'{e}} Serna},
-  title = {A Comparison of the Declarative Modelling Languages
-                  {B}, {Dash}, and {TLA\textsuperscript{+}}},
-  booktitle = {8th {IEEE} International Model-Driven Requirements
-                  Engineering Workshop, MoDRE@RE 2018, Banff, AB,
-                  Canada, August 20, 2018},
-  pages = {11--20},
-  year = {2018},
-  crossref = {DBLP:conf/re/2018modre},
-  url = {https://doi.org/10.1109/MoDRE.2018.00008},
-  doi = {10.1109/MoDRE.2018.00008},
-  timestamp = {Thu, 16 Jul 2020 12:21:41 +0200},
-  biburl = {https://dblp.org/rec/bib/conf/re/AbbassiBDS18},
-  bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org},
-  pdf = {https://p.bndl.org/modre2018-declarative.pdf}
-}
-
- -
-@proceedings{DBLP:conf/re/2018modre,
-  editor = {Ana Moreira and
-               Gunter Mussbacher and
-               Jo{\~{a}}o Ara{\'{u}}jo and
-               Pablo S{\'{a}}nchez},
-  title = {8th {IEEE} International Model-Driven Requirements
-                  Engineering Workshop, MoDRE@RE 2018, Banff, AB,
-                  Canada, August 20, 2018},
-  publisher = {{IEEE} Computer Society},
-  year = {2018},
-  url = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/mostRecentIssue.jsp?punumber=8500723},
-  isbn = {978-1-5386-8406-1},
-  timestamp = {Thu, 14 Feb 2019 15:07:29 +0100},
-  biburl = {https://dblp.org/rec/bib/conf/re/2018modre},
-  bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org}
-}
-
- -
-@misc{bandali-magic-lassonde-2017,
-  author = {Amin Bandali and
-                  Simon Hudon and
-                  Jonathan S. Ostroff},
-  title = {The Magic of Specifications and Type Systems},
-  year = 2017,
-  month = {August},
-  howpublished = {Presented at the 2017 Lassonde Undergraduate Summer
-                  Student Research Conference, York University,
-                  Toronto, Canada},
-  poster = {https://p.bndl.org/eecs4080-poster.pdf}
-}
-
- -
-@misc{bandali-magic-cucsc-2017,
-  author = {Amin Bandali and
-                  Simon Hudon and
-                  Jonathan S. Ostroff},
-  title = {The Magic of Specifications and Type Systems},
-  year = 2017,
-  month = {June},
-  howpublished = {Presented at the Canadian Undergraduate Computer
-                  Science Conference 2017, University of Toronto,
-                  Canada},
-  slides = {https://p.bndl.org/cucsc-2017-slides.pdf}
-}
-
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Cheriton School of Computer Science"} -@string{uwaterloo-cs = uwaterloo # ", " # drc-scs} - -%% =================================================================== -%% bandali's papers and talks (in reverse chronological order) -%% =================================================================== - -@misc{bandali-jami-libreplanet-2021, - author = {Amin Bandali}, - title = {Jami and how it empowers users}, - year = 2021, - month = {March}, - howpublished = {Presented at the LibrePlanet 2021 Conference}, - slides = {https://p.bndl.org/bandali-jami-libreplanet-2021.pdf}, - pdf = {https://p.bndl.org/bandali-jami-libreplanet-2021-with-notes.pdf} -} - -@mastersthesis{bandali2020, - type = {{MMath} thesis}, - author = {Amin Bandali}, - title = {{A Comprehensive Study of Declarative Modelling Languages}}, - school = uwaterloo-cs, - year = 2020, - month = {July}, - publisher = "UWSpace", - url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10012/16059}, - note = {\url{http://hdl.handle.net/10012/16059} and - \url{https://bndl.org/mmath}}, - pdf = {https://p.bndl.org/bandali-mmath-thesis.pdf} -} - -@inproceedings{DBLP:conf/re/AbbassiBDS18, - author = {Ali Abbassi and - Amin Bandali and - Nancy A. Day and - Jos{\'{e}} Serna}, - title = {A Comparison of the Declarative Modelling Languages - {B}, {Dash}, and {TLA\textsuperscript{+}}}, - booktitle = {8th {IEEE} International Model-Driven Requirements - Engineering Workshop, MoDRE@RE 2018, Banff, AB, - Canada, August 20, 2018}, - pages = {11--20}, - year = {2018}, - crossref = {DBLP:conf/re/2018modre}, - url = {https://doi.org/10.1109/MoDRE.2018.00008}, - doi = {10.1109/MoDRE.2018.00008}, - timestamp = {Thu, 16 Jul 2020 12:21:41 +0200}, - biburl = {https://dblp.org/rec/bib/conf/re/AbbassiBDS18}, - bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org}, - pdf = {https://p.bndl.org/modre2018-declarative.pdf} -} - -@proceedings{DBLP:conf/re/2018modre, - editor = {Ana Moreira and - Gunter Mussbacher and - Jo{\~{a}}o Ara{\'{u}}jo and - Pablo S{\'{a}}nchez}, - title = {8th {IEEE} International Model-Driven Requirements - Engineering Workshop, MoDRE@RE 2018, Banff, AB, - Canada, August 20, 2018}, - publisher = {{IEEE} Computer Society}, - year = {2018}, - url = {http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/mostRecentIssue.jsp?punumber=8500723}, - isbn = {978-1-5386-8406-1}, - timestamp = {Thu, 14 Feb 2019 15:07:29 +0100}, - biburl = {https://dblp.org/rec/bib/conf/re/2018modre}, - bibsource = {dblp computer science bibliography, https://dblp.org} -} - -@misc{bandali-magic-lassonde-2017, - author = {Amin Bandali and - Simon Hudon and - Jonathan S. Ostroff}, - title = {The Magic of Specifications and Type Systems}, - year = 2017, - month = {August}, - howpublished = {Presented at the 2017 Lassonde Undergraduate Summer - Student Research Conference, York University, - Toronto, Canada}, - poster = {https://p.bndl.org/eecs4080-poster.pdf} -} - -@misc{bandali-magic-cucsc-2017, - author = {Amin Bandali and - Simon Hudon and - Jonathan S. 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-[5] - -Amin Bandali. - Jami and how it empowers users. - Presented at the LibrePlanet 2021 Conference, March 2021. -[ bib | -slides | -.pdf ] - -
-[4] - -Amin Bandali. - A Comprehensive Study of Declarative Modelling Languages. - MMath thesis, University of Waterloo, David R. Cheriton School of - Computer Science, July 2020. - http://hdl.handle.net/10012/16059 and - https://bndl.org/mmath. -[ bib | -http | -.pdf ] - -
-[3] - -Ali Abbassi, Amin Bandali, Nancy A. Day, and José Serna. - A comparison of the declarative modelling languages B, Dash, and - TLA+. - In Ana Moreira, Gunter Mussbacher, João Araújo, and Pablo - Sánchez, editors, 8th IEEE International Model-Driven - Requirements Engineering Workshop, MoDRE@RE 2018, Banff, AB, Canada, August - 20, 2018, pages 11–20. IEEE Computer Society, 2018. -[ bib | -http | -.pdf ] - -
-[2] - -Amin Bandali, Simon Hudon, and Jonathan S. Ostroff. - The magic of specifications and type systems. - Presented at the 2017 Lassonde Undergraduate Summer Student Research - Conference, York University, Toronto, Canada, August 2017. -[ bib | -poster ] - -
-[1] - -Amin Bandali, Simon Hudon, and Jonathan S. Ostroff. - The magic of specifications and type systems. - Presented at the Canadian Undergraduate Computer Science Conference - 2017, University of Toronto, Canada, June 2017. -[ bib | -slides ] - -
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Ostroff|&| diff --git a/static/se212-h02q04d-soln.grg b/static/se212-h02q04d-soln.grg deleted file mode 100644 index e395717..0000000 --- a/static/se212-h02q04d-soln.grg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -#u abandali -#a h02 - -#q q04d - -p <=> q, p & q <=> (p | q) - -#check TP - -p <=> q <-> p & q <=> (p | q) - - 1) p & q <=> (p | q) - 2) (p & q => p | q) & (p | q => p & q) by equiv - 3) (!(p & q) | p | q) & (!(p | q) | p & q) by impl * 2 - 4) (!p | !q | p | q) & (!(p | q) | p & q) by dm - 5) (true | !q | q) & (!(p | q) | p & q) by lem - 6) true & (!(p | q) | p & q) by simp1 - 7) !(p | q) | p & q by simp1 - 8) !p & !q | p & q by dm - 9) (!p & !q | p) & (!p & !q | q) by distr -10) (!p | p) & (!q | p) & (!p | q) & (!q | q) by distr * 2 -11) true & (!q | p) & (!p | q) & true by lem * 2 -12) (!q | p) & (!p | q) by simp1 * 2 -13) (q => p) & (p => q) by impl * 2 -14) p <=> q by equiv diff --git a/static/se212-t01.org b/static/se212-t01.org deleted file mode 100644 index 12e9cdd..0000000 --- a/static/se212-t01.org +++ /dev/null @@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ -#+macro: topic Propositional Logic - -#+macro: room MC 4040 -#+macro: sec1 SE 212 TUT 101 -#+macro: sec2 SE 212 TUT 102 -#+macro: time1 02:30-03:20W -#+macro: time2 03:30-04:20W - -#+macro: sec {{{sec2}}} -#+macro: sectime {{{time2}}} - -#+title: {{{topic}}} -#+subtitle: ({{{sec}}}) -#+author: Amin Bandali -#+email: bandali@uwaterloo.ca -#+date: Wed Sep 11, 2019 -#+language: en -#+options: email:t num:t toc:nil \n:nil ::t |:t ^:t -:t f:t *:t <:t -#+options: tex:t d:nil todo:t pri:nil tags:not-in-toc -#+select_tags: export -#+exclude_tags: noexport -#+startup: beamer -#+latex_class: beamer -# #+latex_class_options: [bigger] -#+latex_header: \setbeamercovered{transparent} -#+latex: \setbeamertemplate{itemize items}[circle] -#+beamer_color_theme: beaver - -* Are you at the right place? - -We’re in {{{room}}}, for {{{sec}}} ({{{sectime}}}) - -* - -#+latex: \definecolor{darkred}{rgb}{0.8,0,0} -#+latex: {\Large \color{darkred} -#+begin_center -George -#+end_center -#+latex: } - -* - -#+latex: \vspace{-2.5em} -file:./george.png - -#+latex: {\footnotesize -https://www.student.cs.uwaterloo.ca/~se212/george/ask-george/ -#+latex: } - -* Tool support - -Over the years, students have developed a number of tools for using -George and/or editing =.grg= files, such as plugins for Vim and Atom. - -Check them out at - -#+begin_center -Course website → George User Manual → Contributions -#+end_center - -* George mode for Emacs (new!) - -- Syntax highlighting + a number of convenience functions -- Grab it from https://git.sr.ht/~bandali/george-mode \\ - (soon on Contributions page) - -* =a00q01.grg= (demo) - -Walk through answering =a00q01.grg= and submitting on MarkUs - -* Homework 1 -:PROPERTIES: -:BEAMER_act: [<+->] -:END: - -- Let’s do a couple of questions from Homework 1 -- Now you try the rest, let me know if you have any questions diff --git a/static/se212-t05.org b/static/se212-t05.org deleted file mode 100644 index a85896d..0000000 --- a/static/se212-t05.org +++ /dev/null @@ -1,272 +0,0 @@ -#+title: Predicate Logic -#+subtitle: (SE 212 Tutorial 5) -#+author: Amin Bandali -#+email: bandali@uwaterloo.ca -#+date: Wed Oct 9, 2019 -#+language: en -#+options: email:t num:t toc:nil \n:nil ::t |:t ^:t -:t f:t *:t <:t -#+options: tex:t d:nil todo:t pri:nil tags:not-in-toc -#+select_tags: export -#+exclude_tags: noexport -#+startup: beamer -#+latex_class: beamer -# #+latex_class_options: [bigger] -#+latex_header: \setbeamercovered{transparent} -#+latex: \setbeamertemplate{itemize items}[circle] -#+beamer_color_theme: beaver - -* Today’s plan -:PROPERTIES: -:BEAMER_act: [<+->] -:END: - -- do some semantics questions from homework 4 -- do some ND questions from homework 5 - -* =h04q05= - -Provide a counterexample to show that the following argument is not -valid and demonstrate that your answer is correct. - -#+begin_example -forall y : M . exists x : N . p(g(x), y) -|= -exists z : M . p(z, z) -#+end_example - -* =h04q05= \small{(cont’d)} - -#+begin_example -Domain: - M = {m1, m2} - N = {n1, n2} - -Mapping: - Syntax | Meaning - -------------------------- - g(.) | G(n1) := m1 - | G(n2) := m2 - -------------------------- - p(., .) | P(m1, m1) := F - | P(m1, m2) := T - | P(m2, m1) := T - | P(m2, m2) := F -#+end_example - -* =h04q05= \small{(cont’d)} - -#+begin_example -Premise: - [forall y : M . exists x : N . p(g(x), y)] - = [exists x: N. p(g(x), ^m1)] AND - [exists x: N . p(g(x), ^m2)] - = (P(G(n1), m1) OR P(G(n2), m1)) AND - (P(G(n1), m2) OR P(G(n2), m2)) - = (P(m1, m1) OR P(m2, m1)) AND - (P(m1, m2) OR P(m2, m2)) - = (F OR T) AND (T OR F) - = T -#+end_example - -* =h04q05= \small{(cont’d)} - -#+begin_example -Conclusion: - [exists z: M . p(z, z)] - = P(m1, m1) OR P(m2, m2) - = F OR F - = F -#+end_example - -* =h04q06= - -Express the following sentences in predicate logic. Use types in your -formalization. Is the set of formulas consistent? Demonstrate that -your answer is correct using the semantics of predicate logic. - -#+begin_example -All programmer like some computers. -Some programmers use MAC. -Therefore, some people who like some computers use MAC. -#+end_example - -* =h04q06= \small{(cont’d)} - -All programmer like some computers.\\ -Some programmers use MAC.\\ -Therefore, some people who like some computers use MAC. - -#+begin_example -Formalization: - programmer(x) means x is a programmer - usesmac(x) means x uses MAC - likes(x, y) means x likes y - -forall x: Person . programmer(x) => - exists y: Computer . likes(x, y), -exists x: Person . programmer(x) & usesmac(x) -|- -exists x: Person . - (exists y: Computer . likes(x, y) & usesmac(x)) -#+end_example - -* =h04q06= \small{(cont’d)} - -These sentences are /consistent/. Here is an interpretation in which -all the formulas are T: - -#+begin_example -Domain: - People = {John} - Computer = {MacPro} - -Mapping: - Syntax | Meaning - ------------------------------------------- - programmer(.) | programmer(John) = T - likes(.,.) | likes(John, MacPro) = T - usesmac(.) | usesmac(John) = T -#+end_example - -* =h04q06= \small{(cont’d)} - -#+begin_example -formula 1: - [forall x: Person . programmer(x) => - exists y: Computer . likes(x, y)] - = [programmer(^John) => - exists y: Computer . likes(^John, y)]] - = programmer(John) IMP likes(John, MacPro) - = T IMP T - = T - -formula 2: - [exists x: Person . programmer(x) & usesmac(x)] - = programmer(John) AND usesmac(John) - = T AND T - = T -#+end_example - -* =h04q06= \small{(cont’d)} - -#+begin_example -formula 3: - [exists x: Person . (exists y: Computer . - likes(x, y) & usesmac(x))] - = [exists y: Computer . - likes(^John, y) & usesmac(^John)] - = likes(John, MacPro) AND usesmac(John) - = T AND T - = T -#+end_example - -* =h05q01a= - -If the following arguments are valid, use natural deduction AND -semantic tableaux to prove them; otherwise, provide a counterexample. - -#+begin_example -forall x . s(x) | t(x), -forall x . s(x) => t(x) & k(c, x), -forall x . t(x) => m(x) -|- -m(c) -where c is a constant -#+end_example - -* =h05q01a= \small{(cont’d)} - -#+begin_example -#check ND -forall x . s(x) | t(x), -forall x . s(x) => t(x) & k(c, x), -forall x . t(x) => m(x) -|- -m(c) -#+end_example - -* =h05q01a= \small{(cont’d)} - -#+begin_example -1) forall x . s(x) | t(x) premise -2) forall x . s(x) => t(x) & k(c, x) premise -3) forall x . t(x) => m(x) premise -4) s(c) | t(c) by forall_e on 1 -5) s(c) => t(c) & k(c, c) by forall_e on 2 -6) t(c) => m(c) by forall_e on 3 -7) case s(c) { - 8) t(c) & k(c, c) by imp_e on 5, 7 - 9) t(c) by and_e on 8 - 10) m(c) by imp_e on 6, 9 -} -11) case t(c) { - 12) m(c) by imp_e on 6, 11 -} -13) m(c) by cases on 4, 7-10, 11-12 -#+end_example - -* =h05q01b= - -Is this formula a tautology? - -#+begin_example -|- (exists x . p(x)) => forall y . p(y) -#+end_example - -* =h05q01b= \small{(cont’d)} - -No, this formula is not a tautology. Interpretation: - -#+begin_example -1) Domain = {a, b} - -2) Mapping: - Syntax | Meaning - ---------------------- - p(.) | P(a) = T - | P(b) = F - -Conclusion: - [(exists x. p(x)) => forall y. p(y)] -= (P(a) OR P(b)) IMP (P(a) AND P(b)) -= (T OR F) IMP (T AND F) -= T IMP F -= F -#+end_example - -* =h05q01d= - -Is this argument valid? - -#+begin_example -forall x . p(x) | q(x), -forall x . !p(x) -|- -forall x . q(x) -#+end_example - -* =h05q01d= \small{(cont’d)} - -#+begin_example -#check ND - -forall x . p(x) | q(x), forall x . !p(x) |- forall x . q(x) - -1) forall x . p(x) | q(x) premise -2) forall x . !p(x) premise -3) for every xg { - 4) p(xg) | q(xg) by forall_e on 1 - 5) case p(xg) { - 6) !p(xg) by forall_e on 2 - 7) q(xg) by not_e on 5, 6 - } - 8) case q(xg) {} - 9) q(xg) by cases on 4, 5-7, 8-8 -} -10) forall x. q(x) by forall_i on 3-9 -#+end_example - -* Announcements - -- no tutorial next week (Oct 16) (reading week) -- no tutorial the week after (Oct 23) (midterm marking) diff --git a/static/style.css b/static/style.css deleted file mode 100644 index d54ddfe..0000000 --- a/static/style.css +++ /dev/null @@ -1,257 +0,0 @@ -body { - background: #d9d8d1; - font: 18px/1.6 sans-serif; - margin: 0; -} - -body > header, body > nav, main, body > footer { - padding: 0 2em; -} - -body > header { - padding-top: 1em; -} -body > header h1 { - margin: 0; - font-size: 1em; -} -header a { - color: inherit; -} -nav { - margin-bottom: 1em; -} -nav ul { - margin: 0; - padding: 0; -} -nav li { - display: inline; - text-transform: lowercase; -} -nav li + li { - margin-left: 0.5em; -} -nav a { - color: #333; -} -main { - background: #ebeae4; - padding-top: 1em; - padding-bottom: 1em; -} -article header >:not(h1) { - font-size: 0.875em; -} -header > h1 + p { - margin-top: -1em; -} -footer { - font-size: 0.84em; - margin-left: 0.4em; -} - -main > * { - max-width: 43rem; -} - -h1 { - font-size: 1.5em; -} -h2 { - font-size: 1.25em; -} -h3 { - font-size: 1.125em; -} - -a { - color: #036; -} -/* -a:hover, a:focus { - color: #005a6a; -} -*/ -a:active { - outline-offset: 2px; -} -a.permalink { - color: #ddd; - font: 1.2em/1 "TeX Gyre Termes", serif; - text-decoration: none; - transition: color 150ms linear; - user-select: none; -} -a.permalink:hover, :hover > a.permalink, :target a.permalink { - color: #999; - transition: color 150ms linear; -} - -article h3 { - font-weight: normal; - color: #777; -} - -.notice { - background-color: #efefef; - text-align: center; - position: relative; -} -.notice::before { - content: "↪"; - position: absolute; - left: 0.5em; - bottom: 0.05em; -} -.notice::after { - content: "↩"; - position: absolute; - right: 0.5em; - bottom: 0.05em; -} - -.center { - text-align: center; -} -.justify { - text-align: justify; -} - -details { - margin: 1em 0; - padding: 0.5em; -} -details summary { - cursor: pointer; -} - -sup, sub { - position: relative; - top: -0.4em; - vertical-align: baseline; -} -sub { - top: 0.4em; -} - -/* TeX logos */ -.t-logo { - font-family: "Tex Gyre Termes", serif; - /* letter-spacing: 1px; */ - white-space: nowrap; -} -.t-logo sup { - font-size: 0.85em; - letter-spacing: 1px; - margin-left: -0.36em; - margin-right: -0.15em; - text-transform: uppercase; - vertical-align: 0.15em; - top: 0; -} -.t-logo sub { - font-size: 1em; - margin-left: -0.1667em; - margin-right: -0.125em; - text-transform: uppercase; - vertical-align: -0.5ex; - top: 0; -} - -blockquote#abstract { - font-size: 0.95em; - text-align: justify; -} - -pre { - display: inline-block; - margin: 0.5em 0; - min-width: 100%; - padding: 1em; -} -pre > code { - padding: 0; - background: initial; -} -code { - text-transform: none; - padding: .2em .3em; -} -pre, code { - font-size: smaller; -} - -/* box effect */ -.box, details, pre, code { - background-color: #f4f4f4; - border: 1px solid #e6e6e6; - border-radius: 4px; - box-sizing: border-box; -} -details pre { - border: none; -} -p.box { - font-size: 0.95em; - padding: 0.6em 0.9em; -} - -table td { - padding: 0.125em 0.3em; -} -#publications td { - padding-top: 0.4em; - padding-bottom: 0.4em; -} -table td:first-child { - padding-left: 0; -} -table td:last-child { - padding-right: 0 -} -.post-list { - width: 100%; -} -.post-list tr:hover { - background: #efefe8; -} -.post-list td { - padding: 0.25em 0; -} -.post-list td:nth-child(2) { - text-align: right; -} - -small, dd, .small, .bibtexnumber, .bibtexitem, .bibtex2html { - font-size: 0.875em; -} -.muted { - color: #666; -} -.inbox, .bibtex2html { - margin-top: 2em; -} - -li, dd { - margin-bottom: 0.25em; -} - -.feed-icon { - background-image: url(feed-12x12.png); - background-position: center right; - background-repeat: no-repeat; - padding-right: 15px; -} -.smly { - display: inline-block; - transform: rotate(90deg); - margin-left: 0.2em; -} -.warn { - color: #a10029; -} - -#bandali-bib > a { - display: block -}