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' annotations. Has the option of using existing open 
source content management systems as a base for this application been 
discussed? There are literally thousands of them out there, many of which could 
fit the bill as a base for this system

I am most familiar with Joomla, so I'll use that as an example. It is written 
in PHP, rather than JSP, but since most of the custom work is going to be done 
with JavaScript in the viewer, all of this work could be ported easily. Joomla 
has an open source, though not free, social network component called JomSocial, 
into which it would be fairly straight forward to created the viewer/annotation 
component as a plugin (would that be something you would consider working on 
Mike? You mentioned PHP). All that would be needed are some database tables to 
store the information and link that information to the users' profiles. User 
management and content (images for the manuscripts) management would already be 
built into the base system.

Though this method might take a little extra work to learn the specifics of 
whatever system was chosen as a base, it still could take much less time than 
programming the entire thing from scratch.

No pressure at all, but if we did want to go this direction, I have a domain 
license for JomSocial that I would be happy to give to this project. Consider 
it my small donation.

Anyway, I'd be happy to work on some design for what you have so far, what 
would the best way of looking at what you have so far (source)? Or is it all 
located in the index file for the viewer? I'm away from my computer right now, 
so I haven't had a chance to check. Thanks. Talk to you later.
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 focusing on the
functionality that the team here needs.  Ask anyone on this list, I SUCK
at aesthetics!

Take the CSNTM indexing status page.  If you login at
http://community.crosswire.org, then go to Projects, then CSNTM
Indexing, and look at the status page there, you'll see it is simply an
HTML table with all the bits volunteers and managers need to see.  It's
functional but absolutely ugly.  If you could design an HTML page with
all the same features on it, I can encorporate your static html into my
dynamic page which will produce the live data using your shiny new design.

Does this sound like something that interests you?

Troy



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On Dec 7, 2010, at 5:55 PM, Mike Hagedon <m...@cainscape.com> wrote:

> Troy,
> Thanks for reposting that... I had forgotten how to get there.
> 
> Now that I am there, I can't remember how to attach the images to the 
> records. I'm looking at ANA Fragment 12; my username is mike. 
> 
> Also, if you wanted any PHP work (I see it's JSP now), I'd be interested in 
> that after my thesis is finished in May. Also, I can contribute jQuery help 
> if that's needed. 
> 
> Mike Hagedon
> Tucson, AZ
> (Also a long-time lurker)
> 
> On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 1:13 PM, Troy A. Griffitts <scr...@crosswire.org> 
> wrote:
> 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 focusing on the
> functionality that the team here needs.  Ask anyone on this list, I SUCK
> at aesthetics!
> 
> Take the CSNTM indexing status page.  If you login at
> http://community.crosswire.org, then go to Projects, then CSNTM
> Indexing, and look at the status page there, you'll see it is simply an
> HTML table with all the bits volunteers and managers need to see.  It's
> functional but absolutely ugly.  If you could design an HTML page with
> all the same features on it, I can encorporate your static html into my
> dynamic page which will produce the live data using your shiny new design.
> 
> Does this sound like something that interests you?
> 
> Troy
> 
> 
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