Bojan,

Thanks!  Obviously there's a lot of back and forth comments, but that's 
a great thing.  It means a lot of people are interested in the work and 
want to see it move forward.

On 8/10/2010 8:27 AM, Bojan Suzic wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I will give answers and some comments to the previous posts in this
> email, as there are some common points in discussion.
>
> First, I have refreshed wiki page, changed it to be more readable and
> added some sections. So interested developers and others are welcomed to
> check and comment the page/documentation!
>
> So currently I could say that it is up to date. Please note that there
> is column C in tables describing available endpoints. Those having a dot
> are the features which are currently in implementations or which are to
> be implemented. Other features are generally done, but should be tested.
> So generally GETs are working all, the DELETEs are mostly left
> unimplemented (although not much) and POSTs/PUTs are partialy done,
> maybe around 50% of the planned. I think that the time needed to finish
> these would fit into timeframe I mentioned before.

Excellent.  It might be good to add this comment to the wiki page itself 
(when you get a chance).  Initially I thought the "dot" meant that the 
feature was "complete".  Now, I see it's the other way around, and that 
only those with dots are incomplete/unimplemented.

> In regards to HTTP Authentication, I have put it in the wiki and will
> investigate further how it can be done.
> For the other authentication methods, I am not sure which ones may be of
> interest?

I think you should just concentrate on HTTP Auth to begin with.  Mark 
Wood suggested adding other authentication options (using the DSpace 
stackable auth) later on -- but, I think this could come later 
(especially since you are running short on time in this GSoC period).

> So based on Tim's suggestions, I will now focus on testing and polishing
> current code to ensure it is working as expected.

Thanks again, Bojan!

- Tim

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