Hi David,

I will be happy to extend your contract!  unless you aren't  
interested, in which case I know I speak for everyone that it has been  
great to have you on the team/  Maybe when you see how far we've come  
in Roolo you'll be inspired to stay involved

Thanks for all, and good luck on your financial exam

Jim s.

On 21-May-08, at 8:28 AM, David Leung wrote:

> Hi Rokham,
>
> As I mentioned earlier on my email, my contract with U of T is going  
> to expire on June 1, and I am having a training course exam this  
> week, I will not be doing any SAIL work this week, but for next week  
> since my contract already expired, I will just release my code that  
> I have done, and please continue on the work in any way the team  
> want to and I don’t think I will be working on it anymore.
>
>
> Thanks,
> David
>
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  
> On Behalf Of Rokham Sadeghnezhadfard
> Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 11:21 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [SAIL-Dev] Re: working on webdav access to jackrabbit repo
>
> Hi David and Tony,
>
> After our meeting in Berkley with the European guys we have come up  
> with a new API called Roolo. Roolo uses our previously defined API  
> though. Can you please check-out the roolo project and add your  
> changes to that api instead of the old cms project? We're not going  
> to use the cms project since it's code-base has been merged with the  
> roolo project.
>
> You can check out the roolo projects from
> https://roolo.googlecode.com/svn
>
> ps. Tony can you please make sure that David has access to the roolo  
> project? Thanks
> On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 9:59 AM, Stephen Bannasch <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > wrote:
>
> At 9:05 AM -0700 5/20/08, Hiroki Terashima wrote:
> >     David, do you have documentation on your work with webdav  
> access to jackrabbit?  Can you coordinate your work with Scott's  
> somehow?
> >
> >     Scott, I'm guessing here that we (Concord, Toronto, Berkeley)  
> all want the same thing (adding webdav access to jackrabbit repo and  
> using jackrabbit in general for CMS).   Would it not behoove us to  
> collaborate, to reduce redundant code?
> Scott's doing exactly what we discussed at last Friday's SAIL dev  
> meeting.
>
> He's:
>
> * Continuing his work on building a prototype of an OTDatabase  
> implementation that uses a remote JCR-based repository for OTrunk  
> that deeply models the object relationships that OTrunk makes  
> possible.
>
> * Architecting the JCR modeling of OTrunk so that all possible  
> OTrunk layers of Object data are represented and efficient queries  
> can be made on and among these different layers.
>
> * Evaluating both JackRabbit and JCR in regard to these requirements:
>
> ** query performance with a large repository of activity, learner,  
> and techer data.
> ** semi-realtime collaborative access
> ** replication of repositories
>
> It's important to remember that this is an investigation into  
> JackRabbit and JCR. If the results of the investigation show  
> problems that are impractical to solve we'll need to find another  
> solution.
>
> * Posting messages to the email list.
>
> * Writing wiki pages about his work.
>
> This is much more involved work than just "webdav access to  
> jackrabbit repo and using jackrabbit in general for CMS" -- most of  
> it is integration at a much deeper level and is complementary work.
>
> One small but essential part for the prototype work is the webdav  
> access. This overlaps a great deal, but David hasn't yet posted a  
> description of his work.
>
> So how exactly how is this not collaborating?
>
>
>
>
> -- 
> Rokham
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