Just want to give a status on the my latest contributions. So other than my 
work priorities, I have been focusing on my presentation for the upcoming VUG 
(Varnish User Group) in NYC next week. In addition to talking about all things 
Varnish and dClass, I plan on talking about Apache DeviceMap. So it should be a 
net positive for the project.

To help showcase my presentation, I made a new project called: webClass. I hope 
for webClass to be an open sourced and crowd sourced repo of pattern 
classifiers (think Wikipedia for structured knowledge). Pattern classifiers 
have a wide range of uses in giving meaning to text, images, video, or any kind 
of data. How this applies to DeviceMap is that it puts the DeviceMap approach 
and technology into perspective: DeviceMap is a knowledge domain and is part of 
a larger knowledge ecosystem. Plus, it has some good use cases for building 
great websites :]

Here is my webClass demo:  http://rezsoft.org/webclass
Here is a listing of the pattern indexes available: 
http://www.rezsoft.org/webclass/index (sorry, I got to change all references of 
OpenDDR to DeviceMap...)
Device detection using DeviceMap and dClass: 
http://www.rezsoft.org/webclass/class?text=Mozilla%2F5.0+%28Linux%3B+U%3B+Android+4.1.2%3B+el-gr%3B+GT-I9220+Build%2FJZO54K%29+AppleWebKit%2F534.30+%28KHTML%2C+like+Gecko%29+Version%2F4.0+Mobile+Safari%2F534.30&group=devicedetection

So you can see that device detection is just one aspect of a larger 
classification ecosystem (currently the ecosystem is just a few indexes I put 
together in the last few days). But like I said before, this puts DeviceMap 
into perspective: it’s a knowledge domain and it needs a team to keep it 
relevant. Otherwise you have stale knowledge and stale knowledge has limited 
use.

So onto my point, after VUG next week, I plan on putting some *serious* focus 
on our DeviceMap website and the Java API. So thank you for your patience.

Also, if there is any DeviceMap specifics you want me to hit during my 
presentation, please let me know.

thanks!

Reza

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