Thanks for the comment Jonathan,
Yes, we've discussed using a social networking system and are leaning
toward opensocial right now because there are a number of projects in
the humanities (members of interedition) who have built useful tools in
disparate technologies who would like to collaborate.
Troy I can definitely do that.
However, I wanted to ask a couple quick questions. The specs for this project
are pretty broad, and I could really see something like this leveraging a
social network aspect, profile, chat, messaging, sharing studies, and keeping
track of individual users' annotati
On 12/07/2010 07:20 PM, jonathan batteas wrote:
> ... I have general web dev experience, but nothing
> that could touch the level of programming this would require. I am
> mainly a UI and design guy. I am very interested in usability,...
Jonathan, this is EXACTLY what we need right now. I am focu
Dear Troy,
It is great to speak with you. I'm not sure how I could have possibly
missed this before, as I've been a member of this mailing list for at
least 4 years now, and I've been thinking of this project for just as
long. Oh well, God's timing. I am very excited to help with this
proj
All,
For those who would like to try out the CMake build system, but you
don't want to learn a new way to invoke the SWORD build process, I
have added a pair of sample scripts to the cmake/ directory. Both of
the samples will build the shared (.so) library, Perl and Python
bindings, examples/cmdl
On 12/6/2010 10:24 PM, Greg Hellings wrote:
I don't know if Google has an application like that or if their books
are compatible with other ebook readers which might be available on
those platforms - though their scans of the PD works would still
suffer the scrolling issues.
Google has apps f