Roger Holbrook wrote:
> I can well understand wanting to test it in you own stuff first - do you 
> have any feel for the time scales involved?  

Probably somewhere in October/November.

> If these are long, is there 
> anything you would consider making a snapshot of, as you did for the 
> 'first go'?  I don't wish to sound impatient - I'm just fascinated by 
> this bit of code!  I happened to bump into the 'first go' soon after I 
> worked out the Proxy class was 'interesting' - I just hadn't understood 
> quite 'how interesting' it might be :-)

I'll have to check with the others.

> Also off topic, but this time with regard to the content management 
> system - are you pursuing the JDO / RDF scheme you outlined previously? 

No, we'll be using plain serialisation for the storing, since we have 
almost no needs at all for queries. The content is just one big tree of 
objects. It wouldn't be difficult to add a JDO or RDF persistence 
manager to it however, but right now I don't see what we'd gain from it. 
We'll see.

> If this is your main product, then presumably you won't be opensourcing 
> this code? 

Nope, this is actually my first purely closed source project :-) Feels 
strange really. We might do a developer source license though, or at 
least an open API for plugins.

/Rickard

-- 
Rickard Öberg



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