Bumping this as I think its a topic worth moving forwards.

Another good example of a W3C Widget tool thats not really an integral part of 
Wookie is the standalone widget signer app, which can be used with other W3C 
Widget implementations, not just Wookie.

So that would give us so far:

- the template system
- the format converter 
- the IWC extender/trainer
- the signer

These would also make sense as components of an authoring suite. I'd love to 
see the template system integrated with MyCocktail[1], for example.

S

[1] http://sourceforge.net/projects/mycocktail/


On 17 Oct 2012, at 12:31, Ross Gardler wrote:

> On 17 October 2012 11:08, Olexiy Chudnovskyy <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> For that we'd need CLAs from all the contributors (I'm assuming its
>> yourself,
>>> Sebastian and Michael) to accept the contribution. How is IP handled at
>>> Chemnitz - are you all individual owners of your work. or is it held by TU
>>> Chemnitz?
>> 
>> Yes, there are 3 contributors currently. Are there any templates for the
>> CLA?
> 
> Actually the CLA is only required if you are to be given commit access
> to an Apache repo. Naturally I assume the proposal here is that you
> would be given access to manage these resources so that you can
> continue to manage them. The CLA is at
> http://www.apache.org/licenses/icla.txt
> 
> On the other hand I wonder if we are getting to the point of needing
> to think about a new project. The Widget templates don't really fit in
> Wookie but don't have enough momentum right now to warrant a project
> in their own right. I'd also suggest your tools are also not really
> Wookie material as they are about the creation and management of new
> widgets rather than the delivery of widgets. In particular I'm keen to
> understand if you and/or members of your team would be continuing to
> work on these tools beyond the life of the OMELETTE proejct.
> 
> I've not yet reviewed your projects but would be interested to hear
> thoughts about the idea of creating a separate project with a focus on
> "tools to assist with the creation and management of widgets". This
> would include the widget template stuff here in Wookie and your
> proposed tools.
> 
> Ross
> 
> 
> -- 
> Ross Gardler (@rgardler)
> Programme Leader (Open Development)
> OpenDirective http://opendirective.com

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