Hi,

On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 8:48 AM, eberhard speer jr. <[email protected]> wrote:
> ...My fork of the OpenDDR code -- Miri (http://www.ducis.net/miri) --
> only differs from the origial OpenDDR in that it can connect to
> various different data-sources...

Interesting - IMO DeviceMap should do the same, allow people to plugin
their own data sources.

> ...It seems to me that a good versatile DDR should also be useable for
> traffic analyses (how many Android vs. iOS requests were there, is
> Fennec 'popular', what's MS's newfangled devices' share, etc)...

Why not - this goes beyond my own needs right now, but it's probably a
good idea to make things sufficiently modular to enable those kinds of
use cases.

>... Another area of functionality I see is : connecting to the 'user'.
> All solutions fail miserably to connect to their actual intended
> audience : website makers and operators.
> I think there are two areas here : implementing a DDR solution, i.e. :
> inserting routing 'forks' in running sites to route traffic to the
> appropriate content, and secondly : building content with specific
> groups of devices in mind....

I'm not sure if that's within scope for DeviceMap, but again keeping
things modular so that such things are doable, maybe with some
assembly, is a good idea.

>
> Returning to the 'database' +65,000 of user-agents I can contribute...

If you're ready to contribute that data to DeviceMap, feel free to
create a jira issue, and if you can provide patches to use that that
data with the current code all the better.

-Bertrand

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