Hi Ryan,
I figured I might as well ask.... I have no problem if you pass on my
contact info to others for this project and I'll be happy to shoot you
the link to the project page/code repo once it hits alpha if your
interested.
I rather expect that I have different goals than the guys in Finland,
but having someone to bounce thoughts off of couldn't hurt.
Just to explain a bit, I'm currently unemployed. I lost my fulltime job
last year and have not really gotten anywhere with looking for work due
to living 2-2.5 hours north of NYC and not being willing to go down to
NYC more than 2 days a week yet. I've done some minor freelancing, but
my main issue is almost no portfolio since all the websites I've worked
on in the past where over 4 years ago[other than this one job] so not a
lot to show.
I figure I might as well do some mini projects of my own to give others
a sense of what I'm capable of.
For this particular project....my wife has been complaining for years
about how loooong digital cameras take from pushing the button to taking
a picture. Last year I learned about DSLR camera's which are damn
fast....but cost 750-1000....not in the budget while unemployed!
The Elphel looks like all the bits are there for a decent DSLR
camera....but there is no interface. If I can code up a decent
interface for taking pics, reviewing them, uploading them, etc it will
be perfect.
The hardware for the Elphel runs around 1000....but I think I can bring
that down to 300-400 by subbing some newer all in one pc boards...plus
it looks damn good on a resume.
By using Joomla as my base, I can use the Joomla! coding standards and
shortcut a lot of nailbiting over how to design the base and skip right
to the good stuff.
So my embedded version of Joomla! is, at first, just going to be enough
to do what I need and not much more...if the project takes off after
that I can make tweaks as needed....and since I'll stick all the code up
on github others are free to fork it.
One problem I do have is what to call the dang thing. Personally I'd go
with J!Embedded and J!Elphel [for the Elphel specific vs Embedded
version]....but I lack the patience to go through the approval process
for Trademark and Copyrights with the Open Source Matters contacts[I've
had bad luck getting replies in the past]. If you know any way to
streamline that process, or to get provisional permission so I can use
those names at least for the Alpha it would be great.
On 2/10/2011 11:58 AM, Ryan W. Ozimek wrote:
Gary,
While I don't have any mind-expanding answers for you, I do think that it
would be awesome if you made a distribution of Joomla for embedded devices!
I just had a great conversation a few days ago with two guys from Finland
that are keen to provide a powerful Joomla experience for mobile phone, and
it sounds like there could be some good synergy there.
Let me know offline if you'd be interested in a connection, and good luck in
your endeavor. It sounds very cool.
Cheers,
Ryan
On 2/10/11 10:38 AM, "Gary Mort"<[email protected]> wrote:
I'm currently working on 3 personal projects and figured I'd see if
anyone else has done or heard of something similar.
First off, I am working on re-working the Joomla install/configuration
to move all the Joomla files outside the webroot except for the
index.php files. I want to package it all up the way FudForum does[one
giant PHP file that contains the installer and all the code using the
halt_compiler function of PHP,
http://us2.php.net/manual/en/function.halt-compiler.php
For this project, I don't expect or even care if I succeed, it is more
that it will allow me to learn more about Joomla core internals for my
REAL goal.
Real goal, second project: Joomla! Embedded - a Joomla! distribution for
embedded devices. Mainly this is using just the Joomla! framework,
getting rid of a LOT of the external libraries[no need for phpmailer]
which also means getting rid of some core classes.....and getting rid of
MySQL[which means replacing the JUser class with something that can
function with a different user storage structure].
I've got online access to an Elphel to play with,
http://www3.elphel.com/index.php and it looks promising for setting up a
digital camera to make my wife happy. But it's user interface sucks,
and the only current project to make a better interface is using
Java[something I avoid using]. So I want a decent Ajax web based
interface for the camera, and the default distro includes lighthttp and
PHP 5.2. Match made in heaven, I can code that!
I first looked at it as writing a small mini framework for the system[as
I want to use MVC practices, and want userid/permissions
management].... but I think in the end building my own mini
framework[or learning a new one] would take as much time as using
Joomla! and stripping out all the bulky stuff I don't need.
I figured I might as well ask here if anyone knows of an existing
project for these first. Mind you, this is low priority work compared
to paying work.....but I have some time so my goal is something beta
level by May 7th[my wife's birthday......you guys just /had/ to schedule
dev camp for that day didn't you? :-)]
Lastly, I've been hacking around with HTML5 and was thinking it might
make for a fun presentation at an upcoming Joomla meeting if there is
interest.
-Gary
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