[yocto-ab] Form submission from: Yocto Project Participant Registration

Philip Balister philip at balister.org
Wed Sep 25 07:46:53 PDT 2013


OpenEmbedded votes Yes!

On 09/25/2013 02:57 AM, Yocto Project wrote:
> Submitted on Tuesday, September 24, 2013 - 23:57
> Submitted by anonymous user: [119.96.192.18]
> Submitted values are:
> 
>    --Contact information--
>      Organization / project name: ugg boots outlet store
>      Contact name: ugg boots outlet store
>      Contact email address: pbninv at gmail.com
>      URL to organization or product link:
>      http://www.pcbpartner.com/web/store.jsp/
>      Registration date: 2013-09-24
>      Compliance Agreement revision: 1.0
> 
> 
> Criteria:
>   - Working towards and supporting the aims and objectives of the Yocto
> Project. These include decreasing the fragmentation of embedded
> ecosystem and
> focusing around a common shared set of tools, formats and best
> practices. We
> want to avoid multiple groups of people repeating the same work and have
> one
> set of great tools rather than multiple tools with drawbacks.:
>   - Committed to promoting the OpenEmbedded architecture, layer model,
> and BSP
> format.:
>   - Committed to sending to the open source community any patches to
> OpenEmbedded-Core, BitBake and other Yocto Project layers.:
>   - Aiming for compatibility and interoperability among different metadata
> layers.:
>   - Are a non-profit, small business (up to 80 employees), or existing
> Yocto
> Project member organization, or if the project's parent organization is an
> open-source project.:
> Explanation:
> Worm composting is the science of working with a sort of living worm
> appointed the redworm to decompound salad residue and related biological
> offal materials. Because nearly anyone (in the USA generally) produces some
> degree of natural litter, be it scanty or extravagant, Composting with
> worms
> is thus a wonderful pleasurable pastime for essentially everybody. It is
> uncostly, convenient and useful, a terrific enlightenment prospect for kids
> (and everybody, truly), favorable for reducing environmental fouling and
> creates an excellent fertilizer as a fringe benefit. For those users who
> are
> stirred and wish to pursue it, you have 2 variations for homing your
> earthworms: worm bins and worm farms.How Does it WorkMost consumers
> produce a
> mean of close to a pound of biological byproducts per day, between
> vegetable
> clippings, tea leaves and coffee settlings and filters, egg shells, fruit
> peels, etcetera. Earthworms can ingest approximately fifty percent of their
> net weight in edibles each 24 hour period, and so on balance youll
> necessitate close to one pound of red worms. (i have also heard that red
> worms will decompose their own weight in subsistence, although my
> evidence is
> that its centrally to some extent less and varies based on the
> eatables.) As
> they break down your food offscourings, they will assimilate it and
> output a
> byproduct appointed "worm castings" that is an exceptionally nutrient-full
> plant nutrient. The red worms are kept in a lidded plastic enclosure
> possessing holes for air flow and draining, and a bedding of wetted torn up
> newspapers, brown leaves, and a bit of loam. Worm BinsWorms bins
> reference a
> plan which makes use of a single plastic tub to house the red worms, to
> include some variety of shallow tray or pan under it to gather leakage and
> earth debris. This is the most easy structure for red worms, and besides
> that
> the most cheap - while there are prefabricated worm bins at hand you should
> moreover indisputably devise your own for under $15 with a plastic bin from
> Wal-Mart or other chain store. Worm bins are on top of that wonderful space
> savers and can be stashed beneath sinks, in cupboards and closets, washing
> rooms, garages, and very nearly anywhere else. Worm FarmsA worm farm is a
> fabrication composed of a series of bins which are combined literally on
> top
> of one another and enable the earth worms to journey amidst each and every
> one. On the whole there is at least two bins, both having prepared bedding,
> though the earthworms will habitate in the bottom bin to launch. Once you
> fatten the worms for several months and they furnish the lowest receptacle
> with castings, you then switch to burying nutriment in the higher container
> to urge them to drift upwards. After a few weeks you could take out the
> lowest tub, which should normally lacking of worms, retrieve the compost
> and
> replace the bedding, and control it as the new higher story for your worm
> farm.Each and every one of these ways and means has its good qualities and
> bad qualities. Bins are more compact but it is more complex and a lot more
> time-consuming to reap the castings; farms support new earthworms and are
> more basic to reap from, however cannot be conveniently concealed if thats
> your predilection. Speaking generally, both are good approaches for
> Composting with worms, and each and every one singular person can calculate
> which one fits into their situation better.
> ugg boots outlet store http://www.pcbpartner.com/web/store.jsp/
> 
> 
> The results of this submission may be viewed at:
> https://www.yoctoproject.org/node/351545/submission/68
> 
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