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Subject: Re: [cmis] From Plugfest to PlugParty?


Hi All,

thanks to Jens for the message and the initiative.

As mentioned, I would like to cordially invite everybody to Basel.
We will also try to have as much of an open network infrastructure as possible
so we both connect and being connected to so people that cannot attend
in person will also be able to participate.

For the sake of simplicity we would select one or two days out
of the April Date that originally won the ballot. I think this was
28-30 of April.
Please let me know if you would prefer one or two days.


regards,
david



On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 9:17 PM, Jens Hübel <jhuebel@opentext.com> wrote:
> Hi TC,
>
>
>
> after our call yesterday we had a couple of discussions today about the
> impact of not having a face-to-face meeting this spring. I fully understand
> the situation in which we are, but I also see the high risk not getting the
> spec ready in the proposed time frame. We also will miss a lot of
> interoperability experience from a PlugFest.
>
>
>
> The idea of hosting our servers and apps in a public environment is an
> excellent way to go forward. However at least I saw the real value of the
> last PlugFest we had in the ability to talk to developers, to look at a call
> and its parameters and to set a breakpoint in the server to check what's
> wrong. All this is not possible in a remote environment. Some comments
> yesterday in the call went into the same direction. The PlugFest does not
> require a quorum, it's more an informal way for getting feedback and
> improving the spec. So in my opinion we should think about other options as
> well.
>
>
>
> I would like to come up with an additional suggestion to the decisions we
> already have made. We have a couple of implementations/prototypes in Europe
> as well as in America. We could reduce travel costs by making the interop
> tests more a local event. It is definitely not to exclude someone from
> anything. Everybody would be welcome to participate. I think it would be
> just better to have such smaller events than nothing. My hope would be that
> more people easier could get sponsoring for a local trip. Because of the
> limited scope we might reduce the duration to perhaps 2 days (to be
> discussed). Last not least CMIS probably would get much more public
> awareness for such an event than for the remote tests.
>
>
>
> "Fest" is the German word  for a more official kind of celebration (like a
> marriage). We use "Party" for the more informal event on a Saturday evening.
> So why not make a "PlugParty" if we can't get the full PlugFest?
>
>
>
> For the Europeans my first proposal would be to keep the proposed schedule
> and location (David Nuescheler from Day would be willing to host such an
> event as well… Thanks David!). Perhaps someone would be willing to setup
> something similar somewhere in the U.S.
>
>
>
> Does this make any sense? Comments?
>
>
>
> And if there are companies who would be willing to attend a such a
> downscaled event in Europe please reply to this list.
>
>
>
> Thanks Jens
>
>



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