On Tue, Sep 09, 2008 at 08:00:50AM -0500, Dorothea Salo wrote: > 2008/9/8 Peter Walgemoed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > I fully agree with Mark's suggestion. A/V as well as Medical Imaging is not > > something you would like to deal with as a generic repository service. > > Assuredly true. That doesn't mean I don't have to.
But you *don't* have to. Somebody already invented RealPlayer. Somebody already invented Adobe Reader. Somebody already invented word processors, networked version control systems, text pagers, slide sorters, etc. As somebody invented DSpace. What we need is to bolt them all to a well-designed panel and invent the wiring that connects them. The panel becomes The Machine, and all the various sub-machines disappear behind it, although they still exist as discrete components that can be replaced individually as needed. -- Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Typically when a software vendor says that a product is "intuitive" he means the exact opposite.
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