Calling all open source developers

David Bovill david.bovill at gmail.com
Tue Oct 20 15:14:37 EDT 2009


2009/10/20 Björnke von Gierke <bvg at mac.com>

>
>  what do you propose, or need, if it's not a webspace? that was my
> question.
>

At this stage - its just about saying you want in, the more people
interested, the more reason for RunRev to view it worth while taking the
energy to explicitly license their documentation and IDE code in a way in
which we can remix it as a community effort. Once they do that it would be
worth getting the site up, and then adding documentation.

For now - how about just working on code? The Jabber library we talked about
seems a good start. Alex Tweedly has expressed interest on working on it off
list, and I know that Malte was interested? I'd like to see it integrated
with ChatRev with ChatRev used for LAN based chat, and Jabber used for
robust multiplayer publish and subscribe.

Longer term this I'd like to see what can be done with Google Wave and Rev -
as Jabber is the foundation of the Google Wave open protocol, and I've
always seen Jabber as the strongest technical basis for collaborative
environments.

And as your Mr ChatRev... :)



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