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Posted to dev@rave.apache.org by Dominik Renzel <re...@dbis.rwth-aachen.de> on 2012/06/15 17:13:58 UTC

Proposal for contribution: Multi-user/browser Interwidget Communication from ROLE Project

Hi all,

after a nice Apache Rave Hackathon in Utrecht (thanks for having us 
there), I'd like to propose an extension for multi-user/browser 
interwidget communication for contribution to Rave, specifically 
referring to Epic RAVE-25. Respective code is already FLOSS and has been 
developed in the context of the EU project ROLE (Responsive Open 
Learning Environments; http://role-project.eu).

The slidedeck of our presentation in Utrecht is available from 
http://www.slideshare.net/DominikRenzel/role-technologies-a-possible-contribution-to-apache-rave, 
on slide 14 you find a compilation of online resources, including 
documentation, demonstration, and code.

My next step would be to find a reasonable integration into the Apache 
Rave code base, then create a respective issue (probably of type 
"story"; related to Epic RAVE-25) and attach a patch to it.

Would that be acceptable? I'd be glad to hear your opinions.

Cheers,

     Dominik

Re: Proposal for contribution: Multi-user/browser Interwidget Communication from ROLE Project

Posted by Dominik Renzel <re...@dbis.rwth-aachen.de>.
Ate,

thanks again for the nice welcome physically, and also digitally now... ;)

Since I (and maybe one of my students) have to become acquainted with 
the code base first, I guess it would be a good first lesson to locate 
where to introduce our code - I'm pretty sure plenty of questions will 
arise from that, which I will post here. Thanks for the support!

Best,

     Dominik

Am 18.06.2012 11:36, schrieb Ate Douma:
> Hi Dominik,
>
> I think I can speak for most if not all of the participants of the 
> Rave Hackathon that we enjoyed having you and Sten presenting the work 
> you've done on the ROLE project and especially the potential alignment 
> and contributions to Rave! I for one definitely look forward to such 
> contributions and further collaboration/participation of you and the 
> ROLE team with the Rave project.
>
> The IWC feature you showed is very promising and looks like a very 
> good fit for Rave.
>
> How this can be integrated, what exact amount of code is involved, how 
> the license and copyright requirements (on both sides) can be met, 
> etc. is a bit difficult to assess upfront, at least to me it is :)
>
> As I know you got a trunk build of Rave working now, it would be great 
> if you can maybe try to get the IWC feature to work with Rave trunk 
> and provide us with an example (patch) to try out ourselves.
>
> And possibly others here have time and interest to chime in and work 
> together with you on this.
> Any takers?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Ate
>
> On 06/15/2012 05:13 PM, Dominik Renzel wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> after a nice Apache Rave Hackathon in Utrecht (thanks for having us 
>> there), I'd
>> like to propose an extension for multi-user/browser interwidget 
>> communication
>> for contribution to Rave, specifically referring to Epic RAVE-25. 
>> Respective
>> code is already FLOSS and has been developed in the context of the EU 
>> project
>> ROLE (Responsive Open Learning Environments; http://role-project.eu).
>>
>> The slidedeck of our presentation in Utrecht is available from
>> http://www.slideshare.net/DominikRenzel/role-technologies-a-possible-contribution-to-apache-rave, 
>>
>> on slide 14 you find a compilation of online resources, including 
>> documentation,
>> demonstration, and code.
>>
>> My next step would be to find a reasonable integration into the 
>> Apache Rave code
>> base, then create a respective issue (probably of type "story"; 
>> related to Epic
>> RAVE-25) and attach a patch to it.
>>
>> Would that be acceptable? I'd be glad to hear your opinions.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Dominik


Re: Proposal for contribution: Multi-user/browser Interwidget Communication from ROLE Project

Posted by Ate Douma <at...@douma.nu>.
Hi Dominik,

I think I can speak for most if not all of the participants of the Rave 
Hackathon that we enjoyed having you and Sten presenting the work you've done on 
the ROLE project and especially the potential alignment and contributions to 
Rave! I for one definitely look forward to such contributions and further 
collaboration/participation of you and the ROLE team with the Rave project.

The IWC feature you showed is very promising and looks like a very good fit for 
Rave.

How this can be integrated, what exact amount of code is involved, how the 
license and copyright requirements (on both sides) can be met, etc. is a bit 
difficult to assess upfront, at least to me it is :)

As I know you got a trunk build of Rave working now, it would be great if you 
can maybe try to get the IWC feature to work with Rave trunk and provide us with 
an example (patch) to try out ourselves.

And possibly others here have time and interest to chime in and work together 
with you on this.
Any takers?

Kind regards,

Ate

On 06/15/2012 05:13 PM, Dominik Renzel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> after a nice Apache Rave Hackathon in Utrecht (thanks for having us there), I'd
> like to propose an extension for multi-user/browser interwidget communication
> for contribution to Rave, specifically referring to Epic RAVE-25. Respective
> code is already FLOSS and has been developed in the context of the EU project
> ROLE (Responsive Open Learning Environments; http://role-project.eu).
>
> The slidedeck of our presentation in Utrecht is available from
> http://www.slideshare.net/DominikRenzel/role-technologies-a-possible-contribution-to-apache-rave,
> on slide 14 you find a compilation of online resources, including documentation,
> demonstration, and code.
>
> My next step would be to find a reasonable integration into the Apache Rave code
> base, then create a respective issue (probably of type "story"; related to Epic
> RAVE-25) and attach a patch to it.
>
> Would that be acceptable? I'd be glad to hear your opinions.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dominik