you and Chris have solved most of the problems of how we are going to
build this thing,
and a lot of that was thanks to the research you did into the
capabilities of different technologies.
It looks like you have a real talent for hunting down solutions and
identifying possible problems.
One area which still needs a lot of research is installation on
different platforms.
- Mac OS and Linux will (I imagine) be easy, but needs checking
- Windows Mobile, iPhone and Android will hopefully be possible
- Symbian and Palm may not be possible, but it would be great to look at
Some of these platforms will need a cutdown version, and they will
all have installation quirks.
Does that sound like the kind of thing you could research and find
solutions for?
David IB
At 15:51 14/09/2009, you wrote:
>It would appear that we have come to a crossroads, for the time being.
>We have agreed on a front-end technology solution... GWT. Good.
>
>Now, I propose the following:
>
># Chris continues work on his "offline" prototype. He has liberty to
>design/code/research using whatever technologies he desires for his
>back-end (Jsword, Jetty, etc.).
>
># I continue research into using other Google
>technologies/infrastructure in the project; specifically, with the view
>to facilitating its propagation on the "web". I plan to do this once I
>begin back at university in two weeks time.
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