I've checked it out and it  looks like a good start indeed. I will be
"playing" with it and openwferu over the next few days.

I did notice that Thoughtworks introduced an new online project
collaboration tool. If this turns into an official project, it is free
to open source projects and may be useful.

On Apr 27, 1:49 am, "John Mettraux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK,
>
> I've checked in my "fluo" tool. It's only a beginning (and it could
> remain only a beginning).
>
> You can get it by doing :
>
>     svn checkout svn://rubyforge.org/var/svn/openwferu/trunk/fluo
>
> Here is the README.fluo.txt :
>
> ---8<---
>
> start with
>
>     ruby -I../openwfe-ruby/lib script/server
>
> once it's running, head to
>
>    http://localhost:3000/fluo/view
> or
>    http://localhost:3000/fluo/view?flow=http://localhost:3000/flow.xml
>
> rails 1.2.2
> ruby 1.8.5 (2006-12-25 patchlevel 12) [i686-darwin8.8.3]
>
> --->8---
>
> - I'm not a Rails developer (maybe not yet)
> - I'm not a web designer
> - I used Rails because it has those partials (and I want to know Rails)
> - It is pseudo BPMN
> - It's view only for now
> - I'd like it to display participants as "pools" instead of "activies"
> (really BPMN)
> - It should not be that difficult to turn it into a web editor (in
> fact I did it 3 years ago for OpenWFEja, it was called "droflo", it
> was ugly, but a company made a beautiful tool based on it (but never
> contributed anything back))
> - The "display position in process" feature is implemented, but
> doesn't work as of now
> - Making it render "ruby process definitions" will not be very difficult
> - I've experimented a bit with SVG but was not happy at all with text
> positioning, so I reverted to plain HTML and PNG
> - I'd like to implement some process folding - will be useful for
> subprocesses as well
> - Big question : how to let people embed that app in their Rails apps ?
> - SVG would be cool for arrows
>
> I wouldn't mind giving the reins of this sub-project to a real Rails
> developer (but the workflow engine itself is my turf).
>
> I wouldn't even mind someone coming with something better (but still
> web-based, no Eclipse install), I never mind dropping useless code.
>
> Feedback is welcome, cheers,
>
> --
> John Mettraux   -///-  http://jmettraux.openwfe.org


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