Valerio,

Thanks for the positive feedback.  We are excited about the tool as
well.

As far as Rifidi Designer goes, it is under *very* heavy development at
the moment, and may not be user friendly yet.  We are working on
bringing that tool up to speed.  Because of this, some of the Designer
code isn't out yet because its being changed so much day to day.

However, the Rifidi Emulator is being hosted on code.google.com. (when
designer is somewhat stable, we will put the code for it here as well).
The svn on googlecode is actually a mirror of our internal development
svn, so it is not guaranteed to be stable.

For information on how to check out our code, see our wiki: 

http://wiki.rifidi.org/index.php/Rifidi:Source_Code

However, Don't go download the code just yet... I will be sending out
another message a little later today explaining how to get 1.4.3Beta
from source, because our svn trunk will get a bit messy as we do some
code reorganization.

Please let us know if you have any further comments or suggestions.

Thanks,
Kyle Neumeier
Rifidi Engine Team Lead


On Tue, 2007-11-27 at 13:08 +0100, Valerio Vaccaro wrote:
> Now I tried to see if Rifidi designer work ... my personal result is
> "no, don't work!" but I think Rfid designer can grow and be a VERY
> useful tool for simulation (maybe we can add to this kind of studies
> result from real studies but I will speak more of this :) )
> Ok ok I downloaded the 1.0 version and not 1.5, where is new code? Had
> you find out a SVN server to host or you use SF one?
> Rifidi is a very good project, I hope to collaborate in future.


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