Hi,

I'm absolutely welcoming such a contribution! During last week's
PlugFest, it was a very valuable tool to test different
implementations against.

On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Florent Guillaume <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> That sounds like a very good idea.
> Maybe we should start thinking about having a per-language toplevel
> directories in the svn repository then:
> - java
> - javascript
> - flex
> ?

As long as we don't have a lot of projects for a given programming
language, I'd rather favor a top-level consisting of program names,
e.g.:

/chemistry
/cmis-explorer
/...

Cheers
Dominique

>
> Florent
>
> On 4 May 2009, at 15:06, Michael Marth wrote:
>
>> Dear Chemistry project members,
>>
>> Shane Johnson and I are working on a CMIS client "CMIS Explorer" [1]. At
>> last week's CMIS Plufest [2] we have upgraded the client to the latest
>> spec
>> (0.6.1) and successfully tested it against a number of CMIS servers [3].
>>
>> After some discussions I had at the Plugfest, Shane and I would like to
>> propose to contribute the CMIS Explorer code to Chemistry and continue the
>> development within the Chemistry project. We believe that a readily
>> available client will help CMIS users to get started. I hope it might also
>> be beneficial for server-side development.
>>
>> CMIS Explorer is implemented based on Flex/Air (so it runs as a desktop
>> client on Win, Mac, and Linux). The (partial) feature list and some
>> screenshots are at [4] (CMIS Explorer currently works for the AtomPub
>> bindings only). The code base split in UI [1] and a Flex component that
>> implements the server interaction [5] (all Apache license 2.0).
>>
>> Very much looking forward to your replies.
>>
>> Best regards
>> Michael Marth
>>
>> [1] http://code.google.com/p/cmis-explorer/
>> [2] http://sergehuber.jahia.com/cmis-plugfest-day-1
>> [3] http://dev.day.com/microsling/content/blogs/main/cmisplugfest2.html
>> [4] http://blogs.citytechinc.com/sjohnson/?p=60
>> [5] http://code.google.com/p/flex-cmis-client/
>>
>> --
>> Michael Marth | http://dev.day.com/
>
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