I'd be inclined to adopt an admin client that didn't require a
dependency on a language other than java, just to keep the Fedora
environment as simple and unified as possible.
-- Scott
On 11/21/2012 11:52 AM, aj...@virginia.edu wrote:
> Ben--
>
> I'm in favor of canceling. It's the practical th
Ben--
I'm in favor of canceling. It's the practical thing to do.
As far as admin client replacements go, are the three you've described extant,
concrete products, or suggestions? My impression had been that an HTML5/JS
construction was the front-runner...
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A. Soroka
Software & Systems Engin
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.
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