I've been hearing things about CouchDB that make my ears perk up.

Also, this may be barking up the wrong tree, but I just attended a very interesting talk about Yahoo Query Language (YQL) by Yahoo's @sh1mmer, where he demonstrated how one could store JS at a URL and thereby make it available as logic to transform data on its way in and out of various uses. If you haven't taken a look at YQL yet, I think it might be of interest:
http://developer.yahoo.com/yql/

On May 3, 2009, at 10:57 AM, John Norman wrote:

Given the interest in Fedora *and* Cloud based technology, it might be worth getting in touch with the DuraSpace folks. They are creating a merged DSpace/Fedora codebase to run on a 'managed cloud'.

John

On 28 Apr 2009, at 01:24, Colin Clark wrote:

Hey everyone,

I'd like to have an informal architecture chat on Wednesday morning to update you on early thinking about server-side technologies for Fluid Engage. How about 11 am EDT/4 pm BST/5 pm CEST?

Antranig has been posting notes of our ongoing conversations and brainstorming about technology options to the wiki:
http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Fluid+Engage+Server-side+Technology

I've also compiled a set of links to articles about CouchDB, a prominent candidate for our database solution:
http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Schema-less+Databases

Everyone is welcome, but I've cc'ed a few people who I'd especially like to have involved.

Colin


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Technical Lead, Fluid Project
Adaptive Technology Resource Centre, University of Toronto
http://fluidproject.org

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