Hello,
Following the failure of the Kyot'Home spreadsheets which have been offered to you on econologie.com since October, we thought that a completely online version would be more successful. It would be a PHP interface with all the forms to fill in online, returns results, rankings ... extendable in a second step to the calculation of GHG emissions in transport.
The connection window would be present on econologie.com but also possibly on a dedicated Kyot'Home portal, dealing more specifically with energy savings and GHG.
I would like to know your impression on this project before Nono and I continue to have a headache with PHP code.
Will you participate? (Answer the survey in all honesty, no answer to please, please)
What could you expect in particular?
Any other comments?
I hope this new version will be more successful and I listen to any comments. Thank you.
Rulian
Kyot'Home, the new version is moving forward! Poll!
Kyot'Home, the new version is moving forward! Poll!
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I don't think it was such a serious failure, but it is clear that knowing whether to be excel or openoffice was a serious limiting factor in the 1st version!
Chapo for the job you do in a field (php) that you did not learn at school ... note I did not learn at school the job of webmastering either
Chapo for the job you do in a field (php) that you did not learn at school ... note I did not learn at school the job of webmastering either
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It is a good idea this Kyothome, the problem is that we do not control everything in a house, especially with children: "turn off the lights after your visit" it is not always effective and understood, ditto for heating.
There should be awareness in schools and I am not talking about the streets that are lit up all night long and the cost of which is found in our local taxes and makes the power plants run for nothing (that would heat homeless people, that’s a shame to be so blind).
Last year, I shouted when in the small street which passes in front of my home, the town installed 5 poles with light (over-lighting) while there pass 3 pilgrims on foot and again I am optimistic, in done it's zero; I have to do a seating to point out who is passing. Of course, the whole neighborhood had to yell because there was no light, hello to the vegetation which no longer knows when it is day or night!
There should be awareness in schools and I am not talking about the streets that are lit up all night long and the cost of which is found in our local taxes and makes the power plants run for nothing (that would heat homeless people, that’s a shame to be so blind).
Last year, I shouted when in the small street which passes in front of my home, the town installed 5 poles with light (over-lighting) while there pass 3 pilgrims on foot and again I am optimistic, in done it's zero; I have to do a seating to point out who is passing. Of course, the whole neighborhood had to yell because there was no light, hello to the vegetation which no longer knows when it is day or night!
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Only when he has brought down the last tree, the last river contaminated, the last fish caught that man will realize that money is not edible (Indian MOHAWK).
Thank you for your answers, gentlemen.
Jean63, public lighting does not always shine all night (at my parents' house it is cut off between 1h and 4 or 5h), and there are serious public safety issues (traffic and risk of aggression). The cities of Europe have become much safer with the generalization of public lighting ... Anyway, we should not focus on lighting which is a really minor item in the consumption of electricity (even a municipality).
I advise you to focus first on optimizing your heating (setting, thermostat, time slots, different places in the house) and on hunting device nightlights. And then failing to force your children to always turn off behind them, start by forcing yourself (valid for your wife), you will see that it is not easy to always think about it
Jean63, public lighting does not always shine all night (at my parents' house it is cut off between 1h and 4 or 5h), and there are serious public safety issues (traffic and risk of aggression). The cities of Europe have become much safer with the generalization of public lighting ... Anyway, we should not focus on lighting which is a really minor item in the consumption of electricity (even a municipality).
I advise you to focus first on optimizing your heating (setting, thermostat, time slots, different places in the house) and on hunting device nightlights. And then failing to force your children to always turn off behind them, start by forcing yourself (valid for your wife), you will see that it is not easy to always think about it
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