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Subject: Re: [cmis] Proposal for CMIS Educational / Promotional Activities


I totally agree that a CMIS development guide is sorely needed to further increase our visibility and respectability as a standard. Although I do not think that it is the role of the TC to produce one. In spite of the fact that some of the best candidates for authors of such a book happen to also be TC members. This is why earlier this year I organized/recruited a small group of authors (major contributors to Apache Chemistry and senior TC members) who were interested in getting such a book published. In order to increase its visibility we wanted it to be handled by a very high profile technical book publisher that was *not* affiliated with any particular company. (e.g. IBM Redbooks, Microsoft press, etc.)

I definitely don't want to discourage anyone else from taking up such a task, but I feel that I should disclose this so that there is no misunderstanding among this group.


Jay Brown
Senior Engineer, ECM Development
IBM Software Group
jay.brown@us.ibm.com

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From:

Karsten Eberding <karsten@eberding.eu>

To:

cmis@lists.oasis-open.org

Date:

04/09/2012 01:50 PM

Subject:

[cmis] Proposal for CMIS Educational / Promotional Activities

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Hello,

as discussed in the last call, here are a three specific proposals for
educational and promotional activities around CMIS.

A) Writing a book on CMIS, draft title is "A Guide to CMIS"
===================================
Target audience: solution architects, project managers, decision makers
for ECM products, product managers
(not a detailed programmer's guide for actual implementations, maybe
this would be of interest too?)

Proposed Chapters:
1) History
  - original intentions, initiating companies, expected benefits
  - relationship with other standards (ODMA, JCR, WebDAV)
  - common use cases

2) Elements of the standard (general description, not a detailed
programmer's guide)
  - domain model
  - bindings

3) Concepts for Implementing CMIS servers
  - authentication
  - access control and security
  - queries and full-text search
  - mapping of optional elements
  - frameworks and tools for implementation and test (Apache Chemistry,
TCK)

4) Concepts for Implementing CMIS clients
  - example implementation
  - handling of optional components
  - sample implementations (mostly open source)

5) Customer Success Stories
  - 2-3 case studies, provided by interested vendors participating in
the CMIS TC

6) Outlook on CMIS 1.1 and 2.0

This is a major effort. I would be willing to work on this, provided
there is enough interest from the TC and participating vendors, as
measured in either
a) sponsorships, so the final book can be given out for free (eBook) or
very low cost (printed), or
b) commitment from vendors to buy a certain number of books
Details should be discussed


B) Success Stories Booklet
================
Create a collection of success stories, from customers or partners who
have successfully implemented CMIS. Individual success stories would
need to come from vendors, I would collect them and combine them into an
appropriate format.
Target audience are interested customers and partners who want to see
how CMIS impacts the market and creates benefits for all participants.
The final document should be available for free download from OASIS, as
well as interested TC members


C) Participation in ECM events and conferences
=============================
For the upcoming DMS Expo in October in Stuttgart, Germany, we can
organize a "CMIS booth", allowing live demos and presentations of
various application / repository combinations from participating
vendors. This would be relatively low cost (as many vendors share the
booth), and could create a lot of visibility for CMIS. If successful,
this could be repeated in other countries (eg AIIM conference and similar)


Interoperability should be promoted from multiple vendors together. All
proposals include participation from multiple vendors, which reduces
cost and effort for every single vendor while underlining the commitment
to participate in CMIS.

We can also discuss other activities, like Webinars, videos, white
papers and others, but I hope the above list gives a starting point.

thanks

--
Karsten Eberding

St.-Martin-Str. 19
85604 Zorneding

Phone +49 171 3090201
Mail karsten@eberding.eu


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