I would like to get started on the first 30 day iteration of defining
our spec. I think we've basically found agreement that we'll start
with AtomPub for CRUD on defined resources, have a two piece
architecture consisting of the Jangle "core" (the AtomPub proxy) and
the service connectors (three if you count an external client). On
this pass we should focus on the R in CRUD.
If you agree, reply with a +1, disagree with a -1, abstain with a 0
Secondly, I think it would help to work towards a defined
functionality. Given the discussion on this and the ILS-DI lists, it
seems like an 'availability service' is the way to go. I'm a strong
proponent of "working code wins" and I hope this can break the logjam
a bit.
Unfortunately (sort of), I should be moving to another state in the
middle of this 30 day window, so I may be out of contact for a bit.
So, what do people think? Start the clock tomorrow and try to produce
our first spec release on May 16th?
Thanks,
-Ross.
On Apr 15, 2008, at 10:50 AM, Ross Singer wrote:
> I would like to get started on the first 30 day iteration of defining
> our spec. I think we've basically found agreement that we'll start
> with AtomPub for CRUD on defined resources, have a two piece
> architecture consisting of the Jangle "core" (the AtomPub proxy) and
> the service connectors (three if you count an external client). On
> this pass we should focus on the R in CRUD.
>
> If you agree, reply with a +1, disagree with a -1, abstain with a 0
Under the same reasoning as "Working Code Wins"... +1
> Secondly, I think it would help to work towards a defined
> functionality. Given the discussion on this and the ILS-DI lists, it
> seems like an 'availability service' is the way to go. I'm a strong
> proponent of "working code wins" and I hope this can break the logjam
> a bit.
+1
> Unfortunately (sort of), I should be moving to another state in the
> middle of this 30 day window, so I may be out of contact for a bit.
- -1
>
Peter
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+1
>
> Secondly, I think it would help to work towards a defined
> functionality. Given the discussion on this and the ILS-DI lists, it
> seems like an 'availability service' is the way to go. I'm a strong
> proponent of "working code wins" and I hope this can break the logjam
> a bit.
>
+1
>
> Unfortunately (sort of), I should be moving to another state in the
> middle of this 30 day window, so I may be out of contact for a bit.
>
>
> So, what do people think? Start the clock tomorrow and try to produce
> our first spec release on May 16th?
>
> Thanks,
> -Ross.
>
> >
>
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On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 9:50 AM, Ross Singer <rossf...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> I would like to get started on the first 30 day iteration of defining
> our spec. I think we've basically found agreement that we'll start
> with AtomPub for CRUD on defined resources, have a two piece
> architecture consisting of the Jangle "core" (the AtomPub proxy) and
> the service connectors (three if you count an external client). On
> this pass we should focus on the R in CRUD.
>
> If you agree, reply with a +1, disagree with a -1, abstain with a 0
+1
> Secondly, I think it would help to work towards a defined
> functionality. Given the discussion on this and the ILS-DI lists, it
> seems like an 'availability service' is the way to go. I'm a strong
> proponent of "working code wins" and I hope this can break the logjam
> a bit.
+1
> So, what do people think? Start the clock tomorrow and try to produce
> our first spec release on May 16th?
+1
Regards,
Galen Charlton
LibLime
- Godmar
I like this attitude!
> I assume the 30 days include an implementation (code) for the first
> spec draft, correct? Along with a running service for examination and
> critiquing?
Yeah, this is the plan, at least. Galen has indicated that he can
probably provide a test Koha instance to use as our reference ILS
(which I think is a good plan).
Perhaps an Equinoxer can provide OpenSRF as AtomPub for the Jangle
core? If not, I can easily mock up something in Merb. The argument
could be made to do both, of course.
-Ross.
+1
>
> If you agree, reply with a +1, disagree with a -1, abstain with a 0
>
>
> Secondly, I think it would help to work towards a defined
> functionality. Given the discussion on this and the ILS-DI lists, it
> seems like an 'availability service' is the way to go. I'm a strong
> proponent of "working code wins" and I hope this can break the logjam
> a bit.
+1
>
>
> Unfortunately (sort of), I should be moving to another state in the
> middle of this 30 day window, so I may be out of contact for a bit.
>
>
> So, what do people think? Start the clock tomorrow and try to produce
> our first spec release on May 16th?
>
+1
Good luck!
Elliot
> Thanks,
> -Ross.
>
>