Really enjoyed catching up yesterday. I've been thinking more about the community garden proposal we discussed. The location near the old library has good sun exposure all afternoon, which will help with tomatoes and peppers. I reached out to the parks department about soil testing and they said they can schedule it for next month. We should also check the water access there - I think there's a spigot but it might need a splitter. Let's aim to get the survey done before the first weekend in May. That way we can order seeds and have everything lined up. I also spoke with the tool library about borrowing a tiller. They have one available for the third weekend. We can coordinate a schedule to till the beds. I think we should stick with raised beds to avoid the compacted soil in that area. What do you think about using cedar for the frames? It lasts longer but costs a bit more. We can decide after we see the budget. Looking forward to making this happen. Let me know if you have time to visit the site this Saturday morning.
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Yes, I can help with that. The report you sent over looks solid but I think we need to adjust the timeline in the third section. The data from the sensor array indicates we might get more accurate readings if we extend the monitoring period by two weeks. Also, I would recommend reordering the appendix tables so that the raw readings come before the calibration notes. That way anyone reviewing can follow the method more easily. Let me know if you want me to draft a revised version and share it for review. I'll be at my desk most of Thursday morning. The other thing - about the software update trial: I tested it on one of the older units and it worked well after a small script change. I can send you the patch notes if that helps. The next step is to run a full deployment test on the backup cluster. That's scheduled for Friday afternoon. I think we should have a quick huddle before that to confirm the rollback plan. Just in case. Let me know what works for you.