From: Asynch M. <asy...@ho...> - 2003-01-23 19:13:36
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> ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Adam Rifkin" <Ad...@Kn...> > > ACTION ITEM #2: Once this tarball ships, the next step is to "Windows-enable" c_pubsub so we have connectivity to > Windows desktops, as Mike Dierken and Jeff Barr have discussed in the past and as KnowNow currently offers. This sounds cool. What's the thinking? Are we talking about a COM object that raises events that are visible from scripted clients - essentially a COM interface to a 'router' object with subscribe()/publish()/unsubscribe() methods? If so, I've got some preliminary work in that area - I just need to originating event to toss up. > 2. We acknowledged how much we love Mike's AmazonPop application, but noted that it crashes > ungracefully "in stupid, ugly, unpredictable ways". And unreported ways - isn't there a bug system on SourceForge? Not that I'd actually do anything about the problems, but at least they'd be listed somewheres... > ACTION ITEM: Think about a mod_pubsub weblog. Can any good come from having one, or should we just > stick to the mailing list for now? I think a persistent log of thoughts and surface discussion is useful, especially if it ties in other technology and ideas. It's often easier than a mailing list archive. It also gets into blogs which are growing in their use of pub/sub concepts. So I vote yes on a weblog. |