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Subject: Re: [cmis] Official Open CMIS PlugFest Invitation April 29-30 in Basel, Switzerland
That's a good point -- there have been schema changes between 0.5 and 0.6 that are not innocuous. Florent On 8 Apr 2009, at 11:20, Jens Hübel wrote: > Hi all, > > seems that we get a couple of implementations together.. That's > great to see! > > However I am still confused about the 0.5 vs. 0.6 spec. It seems > that everyone(?) is currently migrating to the 0.6 spec. So I assume > that we use the 0.6 draft as recommended base for testing (with 0.6b > being the relevant schema files). > > However as I understood from the AIIM web site those interop demos > were based on 0.5... > > So if anyone feels the need to use 0.5 as base for testing please > respond here... > > Jens > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Florent Guillaume [mailto:fg@nuxeo.com] > Sent: Dienstag, 7. April 2009 16:28 > To: David Nuescheler > Cc: cmis@lists.oasis-open.org > Subject: Re: [cmis] Official Open CMIS PlugFest Invitation April > 29-30 in Basel, Switzerland > > Hi, > > I'll be attending for Nuxeo. > > Thanks for organizing this, > Florent > > On 5 Apr 2009, at 12:58, David Nuescheler wrote: > >> Dear TC Members, >> >> Please find below the "Official" invitation to the frequently >> disussed >> CMIS Plug Fest >> at the Day offices in Basel, Switzerland in April. >> >> We would like to invite all CMIS TC members and other interested >> parties to >> an open PlugFest at our Offices in Basel Switzerland. ( http://is.gd/qPs0 >> ) >> >> Agenda: >> --- >> April 29-2009 >> 9-17h Setup and Connectivity Setup, Smoke Tests >> 19h- CMIS Dinner >> >> April 30-2009 >> 9-16h Actual Testing and compliance reporting >> 16h-17h Wrap-up, Next steps >> --- >> >> We will provide wireless access to the Internet and we will also >> have inbound HTTP access through a reverse proxy ready for people >> to do remote testing to our servers. >> >> For people who would like to check in remotely, we will use the >> following >> webex conference. >> >> ---< CMIS Plugfest >>> ---------------------------------------------------------- >> Monday, April 29, 2009, 9h00 CET, 03:00 am EST, 12:00 am PST >> Meeting Number: 709 533 911 (Password: day) >> https://day.webex.com/day/j.php?ED=119801362&UID=0&PW=50b835524b&RT=MiMyMg%3D%3D >> Dial-in: USA +1 (718) 354 1382 >> More Dial-in numbers: >> https://day.webex.com/day/globalcallin.php?serviceType=MC&ED=110021337&tollFree=1 >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> For planning purposes it would be great if you could let me know >> (either on >> this list or directly) by the beginning of next week if you plan to >> attend and if >> you have any further questions please feel free to ask. >> >> regards, >> david >> >> Please find below Roy Fielding's famous: "Visitor's Guide to Basel" >> >> --------------- >> From Roy's Original "Visitor's Guide to Basel" >> >> Here is some information on Basel that I put together for another >> meeting. >> >> <http://www.basel.ch/?nav=106&lang=en> >> <http://www.mybasel.ch/> >> >> Languages: primarily Swiss Deutsch, most residents also speak >> French, almost all shops speak English and Italian as well. >> >> Money: >> Swiss Franc: 1 CHF ~ 0.90 USD ~ 0.65 EUR ~ 0.60 GBP >> (most markets and tram ticket machines accept euros) >> >> Swiss Trains: >> <http://www.sbb.ch/> (Deutsch) >> <http://www.rail.ch/index_e.htm> (English) >> >> Basel Buses and Trams: >> <http://www.bvb-basel.ch/> >> >> >> Flying in to Zürich (ZRH) <http://www.zurich-airport.com/> >> ========================================================== >> >> Zürich Flughafen is Switzerland's largest airport and has the most >> direct flights from elsewhere in the world. It also has the >> advantage >> of having a Swiss Railway (SBB) terminal in the basement. To get to >> the trains, exit customs and look for the signs saying "Bahn" or >> "SBB" >> (usually red signs with white lettering). They direct you to an >> escalator that goes down to a walkway under the street to the >> adjacent >> parking garage/shopping mall. The mall's bottom floor are the >> tracks, >> the middle floor has ATMs, ticket purchasing machines, and tourist >> info, >> and the top floor has a bunch of shops, including a Migros >> supermarket >> that is the best place to buy water and snacks for the trip home. >> >> The trains from Zürich Flughafen to Basel SBB take about 70 minutes >> to get to the center of Basel, costing 35 CHF each way for 2nd class. >> There are two trains, one direct IR train to Basel SBB that leaves >> at 04 minutes past the hour, and another train at 43 minutes past >> the hour that goes to Zürich Hauptbahnhof (HB), where you switch >> trains to a fast ICN/ICE train to Basel SBB. I usually take the >> direct train just to avoid having to drag my stuff around Zürich HB, >> though both end up taking about the same clock time. >> >> I usually exit customs, walk towards the Bahn/Shopping Mall middle >> floor, find an ATM, buy a train ticket to Basel SBB at one of the red >> ticket kiosks (multilingual touch screen interface that accepts >> credit >> cards and CHF/Euro cash), then up the escalator to Migros to get some >> water and tea to help recover from the flight, and finally back down >> the escalator, find the numbered escalator for the train to Basel, >> down its escalator to the track itself, look at the platform signs >> above my head to be sure I'm standing in the right place, and then >> hopefully get on the right 2nd-class non-smoking coach. YMMV. >> >> Flying in to Basel/Mulhouse (BSL/MLH) >> ===================================== >> >> Basel/Mulhouse (BSL/MLH) -- really one set of runways and terminals >> with separate Switzerland or France customs doors to go through after >> picking up your bags -- is actually located in France with a 2km >> Swiss road connecting it to Basel Nord. It is a small airport that >> occasionally gets cheap commuter flights from other parts of Europe. >> The main problem with BSL/MLH is that the taxi ride to the city >> center >> is expensive (58 CHF), though there is also a reliable and cheap bus >> that is just as fast (10-15 minutes). >> >> The airport information desk outside customs has a small green >> booklet >> that is the bus timetable (also on the tram website above), and there >> are LED signs at the bus stop (just outside and to the right) that >> indicate when the next bus will depart to Basel SBB. Be sure that >> you have coins (CHF or Euro) before leaving the terminal, since the >> bus/tram ticket kiosks are old mechanical gizmos that don't accept >> paper money or credit cards. Bus tickets from the airport are about >> 3.60 CHF or 2+ Euro and are also good on the connecting buses/trams >> inside Basel SBB for about 2 hours (8 CHF / 5.40 EUR for a day pass). >> >> Basel Train Stations (Basel SBB and Basel Bad Bahnhof) >> ====================================================== >> >> Basel SBB is the central station where most trains terminate. >> Basel Badischer is on the northeast side of Basel and is shared >> with DB (German Rail). Both are connected with the rest of Basel >> through a network of trams and buses. >> >> At Basel SBB, an elevated mall (Rail City) crosses above all of >> the tracks -- when exiting a train, go up the escalator and turn >> right if you want to head into the city center, or left if you >> are staying somewhere in the Gundeldingen quarter (mostly >> apartments). >> There are ATMs from several banks inside the station and also >> outside across from the main (NE) entrance. The shops inside and >> around the train station are open longer hours and Sundays, unlike >> the rest of Basel which still has controlled shopping hours. >> >> Meeting at the Day office in Barfüsserplatz >> =========================================== >> >> <http://www.day.com/content/en/contact/basel.html> >> <http://www.basel.ch/?lang=en&ctool_page_id=663> >> >> Day Software AG >> Barfüsserplatz 6 >> 4001 Basel >> Switzerland >> >> T +41-61-226 98 98 >> F +41-61-226 98 97 >> ch.info@day.com >> >> Barfüsserplatz is in the main city center of Basel and the mid-point >> of most tram lines. It is also within walking distance of most of >> the city. When you arrive, look south (towards the open square) for >> the Day office building (logos are on the top floor facing the trams) >> next to Barfüsserkirche (now a museum of city/music history). >> Go through the square and enter the building on the left at what >> looks like the entrance to a piano bar. Make a right turn in the >> hallway, left through the glass door, and take the elevator up to >> the floor where you are meeting [David will fill in these details >> later]. >> >> Basel Lodging >> ============= >> (some of these links only show hotels by one owner) >> http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotels-g188049-Basel-Hotels.html >> http://europe.hotelsbycity.com/switzerland/hotels-basel.html >> >> I haven't had much experience with Basel hotels, since I usually >> stay in a furnished apartment house in Gundeldingen. If you stay >> in a Basel hotel they will give you a free tram/bus card for the >> length of your stay. >> >> The one hotel that I have stayed at is the Hotel St. Gotthard, >> <http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g188049-d206165-Reviews- >> Best_Western_Hotel_St_Gotthard-Basel.html> >> which is located right across the street from Basel SBB's main >> entrance but protected from the noise. No Internet at that time, >> though now it is listed as a wireless hotspot. It was very clean >> and comfortable, and included breakfast. The Hilton is on the same >> block and appears to be highly rated, though I have no experience >> there. >> >> http://www.hilton.com/en/hi/hotels/index.jhtml?ctyhocn=BSLHITW >> >> I think the closest hotels to the office are the Radisson SAS >> and Hotel Basel <http://www.hotel-basel.ch/index_en.html>. >> Most of the tourist hotels are on the riverfront, on either >> the near side or the far side of the Rhine and the conference >> center (Kleine Basel). It is a lot more convenient to stay >> near the city center or Basel SBB rather than near the >> conference center. >> >> >> -- >> Visit: http://dev.day.com/ >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from this mail list, you must leave the OASIS TC that >> generates this mail. Follow this link to all your TCs in OASIS at: >> https://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/portal/ >> my_workgroups.php >> > > -- > Florent Guillaume, Head of R&D, Nuxeo > Open Source, Java EE based, Enterprise Content Management (ECM) > http://www.nuxeo.com http://www.nuxeo.org +33 1 40 33 79 87 > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from this mail list, you must leave the OASIS TC that > generates this mail. Follow this link to all your TCs in OASIS at: > https://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/portal/my_workgroups.php > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from this mail list, you must leave the OASIS TC that > generates this mail. Follow this link to all your TCs in OASIS at: > https://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/portal/my_workgroups.php > -- Florent Guillaume, Head of R&D, Nuxeo Open Source, Java EE based, Enterprise Content Management (ECM) http://www.nuxeo.com http://www.nuxeo.org +33 1 40 33 79 87
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