I hope so, too. Beside actual code commits, I'd hope we get a more lively discussion on the actual repository and how to store/maintain it.
- Flat files (basically similar to OpenDDR now) - A sort of repository similar to Maven/Ivy, etc. (files underneath may be simlar, but e.g. modularity or patching could be handled more easily than now) - A more dynamic approach similar to OSGi (at least for Java servers, though I'm sure, .NET has such technologies or OSGi ports, too) - Another type of repository like JCR (something especialy Adobe and former Day operations should be extremely comfortable with[?]) - Some form of Services, ideally REST/JSON calls, that I believe was already mentioned, but not further outlined except when we briefly spoke to a JBoss Mobile RichFaces lead in Prague in September. Just a few ideas to get a discussion started. Beside this mailing list, either a Wiki or JIRA could also work for this kind of stuff. Cheers, Werner On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 5:37 PM, Bertrand Delacretaz <[email protected] > wrote: > On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 2:07 PM, Werner Keil <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > > ...Congratulations, looks like you got a talk at ApacheCon, though it > hardly sounds related to DeviceMap > > Or do you have more than one talk, they mentioned that list was just the > "highlights"?... > > Thanks - I did submit a talk related to DeviceMap, that's not been > accepted at this point. A few talks are usually kept in reserve in > case a speaker cannot make it, but considering there's no other > mobile-related content announced at [1] I guess the chances of having > that other talk get in are slim. > > There's usually FastFeather talks for which one can sign up late, if > there's some progress in DeviceMap until then I might do one. > > -Bertrand > > [1] > https://blogs.apache.org/foundation/entry/the_apache_software_foundation_announces37 >
