Alex,
Yes, I should write more about it. I actually have quite a bit, but it needs to 
be polished and expanded before being published. However, the shortcoming of 
the existing docs aside, it's definitely more than a good idea I've tried out, 
or just an interesting research project. It's in the process of being adopted 
internally at OCLC. All crosswalking activity is expected, eventually, to use 
the model and tools we've developed.

> Right now you state that it *is* better than XSLT
For a specific task - semantic mapping - it is better than XSLT. But XSLT 
doesn't really set the bar too high in that domain. I wouldn't use our model or 
tools to convert XML to HTML, though.

> what languages and technologies are used?
Everything is java under the hood. That was a choice made to increase the 
likelihood and rate of adoption internally.

> What would be the proposed license?
http://www.oclc.org/research/software/default.htm
I would assume Apache License, Version 2.0, but I can't say that with 
certainty.

> Real interest can be gained by showing us real benefits using real technology 
> solving real issues.
And that's the crux of the problem. I'm limited in what I'm allowed to show 
you. My word that we are in fact solving real issues with real technology isn't 
going to convince anyone, but until I convince a few people it's very unlikely 
Seel will be released.

I'll get to writing when I can. Thanks for the feedback.

/dev

-----Original Message-----
From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alexander 
Johannesen
Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2006 7:28 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Open Source Seel?

On 9/13/06, Smith,Devon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, I'm wondering how many people think they might actually work on it.

Well, if I were you I'd spend some time writing up what the advantages are. The 
current docos are too wishywashy to tell anything more than that you've got a 
good idea you've tried out. Right now you state that it *is* better than XSLT, 
but I know both XSLT and semantic data modelling extremely well and need some 
convincing. Also, what languages and technologies are used? What would be the 
proposed license? Does it solve real issues or is it a nice to have?

Real interest can be gained by showing us real benefits using real technology 
solving real issues. If not, then it was an interesting research project. :)


Kind regards,

Alex
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