On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 1:52 PM, Josh Guilfoyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Actually, the TuneWiki folks have tried to recruit me but I refused.
> I wish for my application to be fully open source, where they look to
> be going with a closed source business model.

Hi Josh,

We are also planning on building some media components into our song bird
extension so we may be able to collaborate. If you want, you can use JV
(also open source) to stock and deliver media files. You can use one of our
test instances for now and this should give you a big edge against TuneWiki.
If you have any special deliver interactions (other than straight http or
OMA OTA). I can set up an adapter. Best part is, if you are using Masa, you
can use the provisioning plugin to directly stock media files and android
content to JV

I also have JV feeding into an atom server, so I could set it up to handle
feeds for you data.

Let me know if you are interested.

Shane


>
>
> On May 14, 12:19 am, Steve Oldmeadow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On May 14, 12:33 pm, Josh Guilfoyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > Mine was one of those apps that didn't quite make it but I think is
> > > still going to see a strong user base on actual Android handsets.
> > > Check it out athttp://five.googlecode.com.
> >
> > That looks pretty cool, only thing I can think is maybe someone like
> > Orb is one of the missing four?
> >
> > Five + TuneWiki would be killer.  Maybe throw in weather forecasting
> > too ;)
> >
>

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