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Posted to dev@qpid.apache.org by Scott Deboy <sd...@comotivsystems.com> on 2007/12/08 01:14:04 UTC

Free use of Comotiv Connect for qpid folks

I've been given the OK to give any interested qpid developer use of our
collaboration product free of charge.

The product is called Comotiv Connect - it's a Java-based collaboration
tool based around a 'room' metaphor.

Main features:
 - presence information of all other qpid users
 - many-to-many AV conferencing
 - desktop sharing with remote control
 - text chat
 - file upload/download 
 - ability to invite others into the application (creates a 30-day trial
account)

Mac OSX & Windows are fully supported.  You can run the application on
Linux but AV and desktop share won't work.

If you discuss qpid issues in the chat, I recommend saving the
transcript and posting it to the qpid-dev mailing list.

Screenshots

Dashboard:
http://www.comotivsystems.com/ourProduct/images/dashboard-web.jpg

Room with AV conference:
http://www.comotivsystems.com/ourProduct/images/CollabRmVidConfWeb.jpg

If you're interested, send me your email address and I'll create the
account!



Scott Deboy
Principal Engineer
COMOTIV SYSTEMS
111 SW Columbia Street Ste. 950
Portland, OR  97201
Office: 503.224.7496
Direct Line: 503.821.6482
Cell: 503.997.1367
Fax: 503.222.0185
sdeboy@comotivsystems.com
www.comotivsystems.com


-----Original Message-----
From: Marnie McCormack [mailto:marnie.mccormack@googlemail.com] 
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 7:16 AM
To: qpid-dev@incubator.apache.org; asimon@redhat.com
Subject: Re: QPID/Java F2F Meeting

Hi All,

Rob/Arnaud's agendas look good. I'm keen to discuss testing too as I
think
it crops up a lot.

I think a short slot, time bound, on release scoping/process would be
helpful too. Not technically challenging, but imho would benefit from a
little discussion to make our releases a little more compact and speedy.

I put together a massively borrowed set of release processes for Qpid
but i
think it could do with some work.

As a write this I'm thinking that the 0.10 conversation alone could take
up
all four days though :-)

Perhaps the release process stuff can be done on the lists instead ...

Regards,
Marnie

On 12/7/07, Arnaud Simon <as...@redhat.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, 2007-12-07 at 10:39 +0000, Robert Godfrey wrote:
> > I'm just awaiting confirmation of the details from the people in
> > Glasgow who booked the location,  I'll send out the details
> > individually to all those who are confirmed as coming as soon as I
get
> > them.
> >
> > The main outcome from the meeting that I would like to see is a plan
> > for the beginning of 2008 which we can report back to the group.
> >
> > the things in my mind that we need to talk about are:
> >
> > * AMQP 0-10, the work already done on the Qpid client and how we
move
> > the broker forward
> > * Broker refactoring : Queue, Subscription, CSDM etc
> > * Clustering / Failover in the broker and the client
> > * Configuration and Management (JMX, AMQP based mgmt)
> > * Persistence : need an Apache license compatible store
> > * Documentation, testing, examples
> > * Building, packaging, website
>
> It looks as if we have a common list -)
>
> > I suggest we use the first hour of the F2F do agree on the time we
> > wish to allocate to any topics that people bring to the table.
>
> Sounds good!
> I wanted to start thinking about an agenda earlier rather than later
so
> that people can start thinking about
> solutions/designs/problems/presentations/...
>
> It would for example be excellent if an 0.10 specialist can give an
> overview of the new protocol to the group. Somebody that has worked on
> the 0.10 client can also tell people about it, etc.
>
> Arnaud
>
>