Hi everyone,On a related note, I just got sent a link by Ernie at the LAMS Foundation of their documentation on integrating Wookie with their project:
http://wiki.lamsfoundation.org/display/lamsdocs/lawook10 (There's even a nice screencast there.)This is a good example of a Wookie "plugin" (or whatever they're to be called) that is owned and maintained by an external OSS project. I think we should start to collect links to these kinds of integrations and add them to the wiki - what does everyone else think?
S On 1 Sep 2009, at 11:16, Ross Gardler wrote:
2009/9/1 Scott Wilson <[email protected]>:I've always found it a little confusing, but then any term I've come up with tends to have the same potential confusion (connector, module, adapter...)I see what you mean, lets try a little brainstorming. - connector - adapter - embedder - container ...S On 1 Sep 2009, at 07:39, Ross Gardler wrote:I find the name "Wookie Plugin" to be confusing. I assume it is a plugin for Wookie, when in fact it is a plugin to allow Wookie towidgets to work in a third party tool (Moodle, Elgg etc.), that is, itis a plugin for the third party tool.Does anyone else see this confusion? Should Wookie Plugins be renamed?Ross -- Ross Gardler OSS Watch - supporting open source in education and research http://www.oss-watch.ac.uk-- Ross Gardler OSS Watch - supporting open source in education and research http://www.oss-watch.ac.uk
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