Ben,

For #2, for any that have not already seen it, it may be helpful to refer to 
Argo, Stanford's (Hydra-based) Fedora admin client. Michael Klein did an 
excellent screencast of Argo in action in July of 2012; since then, Jon Deering 
has extended the application to include data stream editing.

https://github.com/sul-dlss/argo

Argo may or may not be a useful starting point for code, but I suspect it could 
certainly be a source of inspiration / comparison for design and functional 
specification. 

- Tom




On Nov 21, 2012, at 9:11 AM, Benjamin Armintor wrote:

> Hey Folks-
>   I don't know how much this has been formalized, but I doubt we'll have 
> sufficient participation on the US holiday to justify a committer's call 
> tomorrow (I, for one, will be occupied elsewhere).  Shall we postpone?
> 
>   As far as topics, since we're kicking off 3.7 development, I'd like to 
> discuss some proposals for admin client replacements.  I'm familiar with 
> three proposals:
> 1. j2ee-backed web app
> 2. A Hydra-ish app dependent on a Java-Ruby interpreter (or bridge, I suppose)
> 3. A PHP app with similar dependencies to #2 (one has been generously 
> proposed by Stuart Chalk)
> 
> Anything else we should add to the agenda?
> 
> - Ben
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