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> Thanks so much. The tutorial is 100% Steve Baum's work. We are hoping to > entrain lots of modelers into standing up their own TDS'. - Matt > > Mobile > > On May 29, 2012, at 3:32 PM, "Unidata THREDDS Support" <address@hidden> wrote: > > > Hello Matt, > > > > I saw this ticket come through last week, and I am in the process of using > > your tutorial to set up a THREDDS server on a new machine that I am using. > > Your documentation certainly seems extensive, and I will give you some > > definitive feedback within the next couple of days. > > > > Regards, > > Lansing Madry > > Unidata > > Boulder, Colorado > > > > Ticket Details > > =================== > > Ticket ID: GCZ-616180 > > Department: Support THREDDS > > Priority: Emergency > > Status: Open > > > > Matt, I looked through the first three chapters of your tutorial, and it looks wonderful. Other than some typos (for instance, Example 2 in Section 3.3.5 has a ">" instead of a ">", and section 3.4.3 references a "sanity.nc" file, instead of "salinity.nc") it looks wonderful. I'm relatively new to Unidata, so I followed your instructions to set up a new machine with a thredds server, which helped to validate there accuracy. I'm planning on cruising through the remaining chapters over the next week or so, but I wanted to give you a little feedback before too much time passed. Regards, Lansing Madry Unidata Boulder, Colorado Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: GCZ-616180 Department: Support THREDDS Priority: Critical Status: Open