Just for duplication purposes!
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] To: angad at angadsingh.in Sent: Tue, Jul 28, 2009 11:15 am Subject: Re: [belenix-discuss] Where is everyone??? Hi, sorry I don't have that long to write as I've got my finals to get to in a second for my CCNA but this maybe a good idea... Not sure about TWITTER, apart from hearing about it no idea what it is; however based on this I thought that perhaps it might be a good idea to create a bulletin board on the site or perhaps an RSS feed?? It might even be a good idea to consolidate progress reports and ideas, dates and other bits and pieces with a collaboration suite such as the Sun Java Collaboration suite or perhaps Zimbra as it has an IM plugin too! Since the Belenix site is hosted on genunix.org which I think has 4 servers dedicated to Belenix or was it a zone with the 4 server being for genunix.org in total??? (sorry 3 ours or less sleap!) Anyway point is that something could be run like perhaps CentOS for Zimbra (as it works really well) or another one say JCS or Open Exchange (if can be compiled) on Solaris. This would certainly make aggregating or centralizing the workload much easier. Just an idea anyway... Kaya -----Original Message----- From: Angad Singh <[email protected]> To: Sriram Narayanan <sriramnrn at gmail.com> Cc: samankaya at netscape.net; belenix-discuss at opensolaris.org Sent: Tue, Jul 28, 2009 10:38 am Subject: Re: [belenix-discuss] Where is everyone??? Just a suggestion: Maybe its unlike the nature of an open-source development community to do so, but how feasible do you think is the idea to use TWITTER for quick short development related updates related to belenix development? Anyone who makes any contribution can just simply tweet about it, including a hash #belenix, and we could setup a Twazzup page to show something like googleio.twazzup.com / javaone.twazzup.com - *real time updates* - we could also put a widget on belenix.org to show the updates LIVE. I do understand that using web 2.0 technologies instead of the vanilla mailing lists / tracs / wikis / SVNs ?may seem a little going overboard at the time but it is undoubtedly the future. I don't know if this fits this use case that well, so please feel free to suggest otherwise. An Excellent Credit Score is 750. See Yours in Just 2 Easy Steps! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/belenix-discuss/attachments/20090728/d663f8ec/attachment.html>
