Wow, it's been a long time since I worked on a software diagram that was
edited by multiple people :)

With classic desktop tools like MS Visio, I find that diagrams tend to be
"owned" by specific individuals. I'm hopeful that the Gliffy diagrams will,
to a greater extent, reside in the commons.

Phil
On Jan 30, 2013 6:10 PM, "Rafael Schloming" <r...@alum.mit.edu> wrote:

> I updated the testing diagram to include the python and C code that swig
> generates. This was mostly just as an excuse to play with the tool. I
> haven't used it before, but so far it seems promising. I think we could
> definitely benefit from using it more.
>
> --Rafael
>
> On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 12:32 PM, Phil Harvey <p...@philharveyonline.com
> >wrote:
>
> > I've created a Proton page on Confluence [1] and moved all existing
> Proton
> > pages underneath it.
> >
> > One of these is a Proton Testing page [2], which contains a diagram
> > illustrating the Python, proton-c, proton-j and JNI layers involved.
> >
> > I used the Gliffy Confluence plugin to draw the diagram.  As we lack a
> > common, platform neutral drawing package I quite like the Gliffy
> approach.
> > I'd be interested to hear views on this, and on the content of these wiki
> > pages.
> >
> > Phil
> >
> > [1] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/qpid/Proton
> > [2] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/qpid/Proton+Testing
> >
>

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