Hi Ian

My interest is the pain we get as the tools get developed and tweaked as does 
ADL and multiple versions. 

Also, if we are to use Thomas' engine it should tip the balance a bit further 
as installing and updating numerous layers gets even more painful.

Finally, web tools are easier to access on multiple devices including mobile.

Cheers San

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On 10/09/2011, at 1:10 AM, Ian McNicoll <Ian.McNicoll at oceaninformatics.com> 
wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> One of the suggestions in the White Paper which appears to have
> universal support is a move to support much more open-source tools
> development. Clearly some tooling must be web-based e.g repository
> management and associated formal and informal discussion e.g. CKM and
> any new community repository.
> 
> However, I am much less clear on why we might need web-based primary
> authoring tools for archetypes and templates. Diego, Pablo and Sam are
> all keen on this approach but I remain unconvinced that this is really
> a key requirement, given that archetype authoring is in essence a
> solitary activity much like any other code development. By all means
> build in much better integration with repositories and other
> mechanisms to allow joint working, but even with modern javascript
> libraries and Flex-style components, HTML-based tooling just feels
> like it adds a layer of development complexity and probably some
> usability-clunkiness which is not offset by the benefits.
> 
> Maybe I am just an old-timer but having waited for may years to get
> the kind of development environment that Visual Studio, Eclipse and
> equivalents bring, and that I think is equally required for archetype
> development, I am loathe for us to get slowed-down by insisting on a
> 'web-based'.
> 
> What do others think?
> 
> Ian
> 
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