Re: [DISCUSSION] IsisCon 2014 - write-up, roadmap, marketing

2014-06-20 Thread Dan Haywood
On 20 June 2014 12:24, Bilgin Ibryam wrote: > Hi all, it seems you had a nice time at the mini conference. Hopefully > I'll join you next time. > > That'd be good. > If I remember correct, one of the talk was supposed to be about the > ISIS-Camel integration which I implemented. I wonder how

Re: [DISCUSSION] IsisCon 2014 - write-up, roadmap, marketing

2014-06-20 Thread Bilgin Ibryam
Hi all, it seems you had a nice time at the mini conference. Hopefully I'll join you next time. If I remember correct, one of the talk was supposed to be about the ISIS-Camel integration which I implemented. I wonder how did it go? Any feedback or do you see whether such an integration at framewo

Re: [DISCUSSION] IsisCon 2014 - write-up, roadmap, marketing

2014-06-17 Thread Dan Haywood
On 17 June 2014 08:15, Stephen Cameron wrote: > Hi Dan, > > Just a thought bubble that the future is Web Components and maybe Angular > may or may not be compatible with that? > > Web components (polymer etc) is certainly promising, but given that Google is putting considerable resource behind bo

Re: [DISCUSSION] IsisCon 2014 - write-up, roadmap, marketing

2014-06-17 Thread Stephen Cameron
Hi Dan, Just a thought bubble that the future is Web Components and maybe Angular may or may not be compatible with that? Personally I hope that the Application developers do get themselves sorted with a good UI 'component object' approach and leave the REST to get on with building a true 'web' o

[DISCUSSION] IsisCon 2014 - write-up, roadmap, marketing

2014-06-08 Thread Dan Haywood
Hi folks, On Friday and Saturday just gone a number of us - Jeroen, Oscar, Maurizio, Kevin, Nacho and myself (5 committers and 1 non-committer) - met up in Milan for the first "IsisCon". Ok, not exactly a conference, but a great opportunity to see what we'd each been using Isis for, and to build