Not really something specific, but following thoughts are driving me:
 - Workbench is not the prettiest client, but a client anyone can use, try and 
understand. It is independent from any of the vendors and would be neutral.
 - Our test repositories again are not for "real use" but they are quickly to 
set up and they prove that the standard implementation can be simple. All other 
repos are heavier elephants, this adds an additional dimension to CMIS.
 - The fact that we have Apache support for CMIS is a cool thing. It gives more 
trust, because Apache is not a Marketing organization demoing fakes.
- There will be many attendees not yet having CMIS support but thinking about 
it. Demonstrating what we have with Chemistry might be helpful for them. Yes 
demoing the javadoc is not cool and this is not a dev conference. But look at 
stuff like Florent's presentations at ApacheCon. I still see some value.

I don't have in mind making a big Apache happening there, it can also be 
something that just some of us are there showing what we have. All in all I 
think we provide value, there is no reason to hide this. And I am just curious 
to have the discussion here listening what others think and how other projects 
here deal with such things. So any comment is good.

Jens



-----Original Message-----
From: Florian Müller [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Dienstag, 25. Januar 2011 10:34
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CMIS Interop Demo

Do you have something specific in mind?
The CMIS Workbench is not the pretties client and demoing an API is 
rather difficult.

Florian


On 24/01/2011 18:13, Jens Hübel wrote:
> Hi Chemistry,
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> Does this here make any sense for us? Perhaps it would be cool if we somehow 
> could present our work there so I thought it might be worth sharing and 
> getting some more opinions...
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>
> Jens
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>
> From: Jane Harnad [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Montag, 24. Januar 2011 17:53
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [cmis] CMIS Event Opportunity -- for consideration
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>
>
> Hello Everyone,
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>
> Below is an opportunity that we would like the committee to consider.  I will 
> be participating on today's call to address any questions.
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>
>
> Kind regards, Jane
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>
>
> __________________________________________
>
> CMIS Interoperability Demonstration&  Afternoon Social
>
> OnDemand Conference&  Exposition
>
> 23 March 2011
>
> Washington DC Convention Center
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>
>
> Objective
>
> OASIS and AIIM would like the CMIS technical committee to consider holding an 
> Interoperability demonstration during the upcoming AIIM Conference&  
> Exposition.  AIIM has kindly offered to provide a meeting room on Wednesday, 
> 23 March - between 2:00-4:30 PM.  OASIS and AIIM plan to work jointly on the 
> details of the demonstration, as well as afternoon social functions.
>
>
>
> Attendee Background
>
> The AIIM Conference&  Exposition is merging this year with the OnDemand 
> Conference&  Exposition.  The merger brings the audience size to more than 
> 20,000 attendees.
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>
>
> Conference Links
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> AIIM - 
> http://s36.a2zinc.net/clients/questex/aod2011/public/MainHall.aspx?ID=119&sortMenu=101000
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> OnDemand - http://www.ondemandexpo.com/
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>
>
> Participation
>
> Participation will be open to all members. Interoperability demonstrations 
> are designed to be self-supporting. To offset expenses, each confirmed 
> participant will be asked to contribute to cover these expenses. Expenses 
> will vary based on the needs determined after the group agrees to move 
> forward - but may include: equipment rental, internet connectivity, food and 
> beverage, etc... The number of confirmed participants will also play a role 
> in determining the expenses.
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