Am hesitant to share much but apparently the sh!t show was due to earlier
decisions, 2 or so years old. Technically a lot of the work was being
delivered successfully.

On Tue, 29 Aug 2023 at 17:36, Greg Keogh via ozdotnet <ozdotnet@ozdotnet.com>
wrote:

> Worse, they were probably drowning in XML schema definitions.
>> Only one mention of XML in the redacted report, but three mentions of
>> SBR1, so that still counts. 😁
>>
>
> Aha!  That leads to a bit of IT tech talk I can sort-of understand:
>
> The MBR’s starting point for the technology architecture was Foster
> Moore’s 124 registry software, Catalyst. Catalyst was selected as the
> commercial-off-the-shelf product for the MBR implementation, following a
> formal approach to market and design validation with Foster Moore. 125
> During the course of the program, the implementation changed to a later
> version of Catalyst called Verne.
>
> Verne is a cloud-hosted registry product that uses Linux/Unix OS and a
> document database that is suitable for registries. It uses a lesser-known
> Java-based programming language called Groovy. 126 Verne provides
> out-of-the-box functionalities for registration management, client
> management, content management, access management, configuration
> management, analytics and reporting, data provision, account management,
> communication management, document management, API management, and fee and
> revenue management. The user interface framework provides a flexible way to
> generate XML based APIs.
>
>
> I've heard of Groovy <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_Groovy>, but
> now I see it's a Java-like static or dynamic language. Foster Moore's
> Verne <https://www.fostermoore.com/verne> software is some gigantic
> off-the-shelf corporate registry software product that claims to be highly
> configurable. There's no mention of what back-end database it uses.
>
> *Greg K*
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