Hi Rich, Thanks for getting back to us on this. I am the team lead for this OpenRTI project and I have just returned from a 3 weeks vacation. I am still clearing out my email backlog at this time. Brian Kidney and I will begin the communication to the various teams suggested to us.
For non-sun engineers who are not familiar with the original webrti tool, I am thinking about posting screen shots of existing webrti tool so that we can get the conversation going. At the same time, we will try to create a mock up site so that other can try it out. Clearly, it will take a little more time to setup the mock up site because webrti is heavily rely on infrastructure within Sun, things like LDAP, Bugster and email addresses verification, to name a few. larry Richard Lowe wrote: > Mike Kupfer <mike.kupfer at sun.com> writes: > > >>>>>>> "Brian" == Brian Kidney <Brian.Kidney at Sun.COM> writes: >>>>>>> >> Brian> Yes, we hope to setup as part of an existing project or a new >> Brian> project under OpenSolaris? >> >> Brian> Any advice that you might have on what you think is the best way >> Brian> to do this and to interact with the community would be >> Brian> appreciated? >> >> Cool. >> >> You probably want to be a new project. >> >> I recommend signing up on website-discuss at opensolaris.org and >> tools-discuss at opensolaris.org[1], and introducing yourselves to the >> folks there. Who you are, what your backgrounds are, what you'd like to >> do with OpenRTI, that sort of thing. I don't know if you'll spark much >> interest from people willing to help, but I think folks will be pleased >> that you're opening up code. >> > > What ever happened with this? I'd suggest proposing a project on > tools-discuss. You may want to state some background, but the > background in the initial mail seems like it would be enough. > > >> There's some information on projects (how they fit into the governance >> model, resources for project leads, etc) at >> http://www.opensolaris.org/os/projects/#portal. So I also recommend >> looking that over, at least enough to get a sense of what information is >> there. >> >> I recommend having an informal discussion on the lists[2] before making >> a formal project proposal. >> >> > > Well, that would be good, but it'd be far better to see the stuff, and > start thinking about how it would work outside. Given that very few > people outside Sun have seen or used the existing WebRTI, I'm not sure > what conversation could achieve beyond basic introductions. > > -- Rich >