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The product is called Comotiv Connect - it's a Java-based collaboration tool based around a 'room' metaphor. Main features: - presence information of all other qpid users - many-to-many AV conferencing - desktop sharing with remote control - text chat - file upload/download - ability to invite others into the application (creates a 30-day trial account) Mac OSX & Windows are fully supported. You can run the application on Linux but AV and desktop share won't work. If you discuss qpid issues in the chat, I recommend saving the transcript and posting it to the qpid-dev mailing list. Screenshots Dashboard: http://www.comotivsystems.com/ourProduct/images/dashboard-web.jpg Room with AV conference: http://www.comotivsystems.com/ourProduct/images/CollabRmVidConfWeb.jpg If you're interested, send me your email address and I'll create the account! Scott Deboy Principal Engineer COMOTIV SYSTEMS 111 SW Columbia Street Ste. 950 Portland, OR 97201 Office: 503.224.7496 Direct Line: 503.821.6482 Cell: 503.997.1367 Fax: 503.222.0185 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.comotivsystems.com -----Original Message----- From: Marnie McCormack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 7:16 AM To: [email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: QPID/Java F2F Meeting Hi All, Rob/Arnaud's agendas look good. I'm keen to discuss testing too as I think it crops up a lot. I think a short slot, time bound, on release scoping/process would be helpful too. Not technically challenging, but imho would benefit from a little discussion to make our releases a little more compact and speedy. I put together a massively borrowed set of release processes for Qpid but i think it could do with some work. As a write this I'm thinking that the 0.10 conversation alone could take up all four days though :-) Perhaps the release process stuff can be done on the lists instead ... Regards, Marnie On 12/7/07, Arnaud Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Fri, 2007-12-07 at 10:39 +0000, Robert Godfrey wrote: > > I'm just awaiting confirmation of the details from the people in > > Glasgow who booked the location, I'll send out the details > > individually to all those who are confirmed as coming as soon as I get > > them. > > > > The main outcome from the meeting that I would like to see is a plan > > for the beginning of 2008 which we can report back to the group. > > > > the things in my mind that we need to talk about are: > > > > * AMQP 0-10, the work already done on the Qpid client and how we move > > the broker forward > > * Broker refactoring : Queue, Subscription, CSDM etc > > * Clustering / Failover in the broker and the client > > * Configuration and Management (JMX, AMQP based mgmt) > > * Persistence : need an Apache license compatible store > > * Documentation, testing, examples > > * Building, packaging, website > > It looks as if we have a common list -) > > > I suggest we use the first hour of the F2F do agree on the time we > > wish to allocate to any topics that people bring to the table. > > Sounds good! > I wanted to start thinking about an agenda earlier rather than later so > that people can start thinking about > solutions/designs/problems/presentations/... > > It would for example be excellent if an 0.10 specialist can give an > overview of the new protocol to the group. Somebody that has worked on > the 0.10 client can also tell people about it, etc. > > Arnaud > >
