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From: <jm...@so...> - 2002-10-15 15:33:39
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Hi Daniele, I don't have the "last of the last" openflow (as you know, I am bit slow with updates), but here are are my proposals for the future: 1) Write workflows fastly. For example, integrate the activity and the application forms in the same form, so both object can be created a the same time (optionally). 2) Put (optionally) the dynamic part of the workflows (instances, workitem) in an external database. 3) Display nicely the workflows (so I don't have to do pictures by hand on a paper :-) :-) On Tue, 15 Oct 2002, Daniele wrote: > Dear OpenFlow developers, > > thanks to the restless work of people like Vincenzo Di Somma and Riccardo > Lemmi, acting in the past as Icube developers and now as external > collaborators, Icube's OpenFlow has reached a well-defined stage. > > Icube would like to officially release OpenFlow 1.0 making it finally come > out of CVS. I would like to support this release with as much documentation > and examples as possible. But I don't want to re-do something already done: > Vincenzo, Riccardo, do you have anything looking like documentation or > examples? > > Another good thing to have would be "expected future works on OpenFlow". > Since the development, I expect, will be involving quite a few people I would > like to sketch the next possible evolution of OpenFlow so that the project > won't go wild in too many different directions. Any ideas on starting points? > Any othere un-implemented requirements? "CMF-OF", for example? I expect this > mailing list to become much more important for the development of OpenFlow. > > Vincenzo, Riccardo, what is the situation with the "Expressions" module? Will > OpenFlow 1.0 still stick to the CMF.1.3 Expressions module? Or is it going to > own a similar one? Do you have any news about this from Alan? Can this point > be public on this list, so that we all know what's going on? > > Am I forgetting something? Anybody want to contribute further? > > Ah, last but not least: OpenFlow official site (http://www.openflow.it) needs > feedback from visitors and users. Suggestions, comments and anything else > will be quite welcome. > > > Daniele =) > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > Daniele Tarini - Research and Development - Icube srl > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This sf.net email is sponsored by:ThinkGeek > Welcome to geek heaven. > http://thinkgeek.com/sf > _______________________________________________ > Openflow-dev mailing list > Ope...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/openflow-dev > |