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[12:58pm] chris: i wish php had a community that created plugins and whatnot like ruby
[12:58pm] chris: or python
[12:58pm] chris: and documented it
[1:17pm] greg: i mean, we’ve got pear
[1:20pm] chris: oh, yeah, i forgot about pear
[1:20pm] chris: pear doesn’t suck
[1:20pm] chris: but it is mostly low-level stuff
[1:20pm] chris: for ruby, i just mashed two gems together to give authn + authz
[1:20pm] chris: and it was easy and pleasant
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- _cb_: 29.81 fps? how in the world does one arrive at that? oh well.. March 16, 2010
- _cb_: @annashoup i still think a project demo chat could get people to start talking about what they are doing. takes an organizer though. March 16, 2010
- _cb_: @annieshreff have a look at http://code4lib.org/irc #pubmedia March 16, 2010
- _cb_: @annashoup #pubmedia chats lower the bar to discussion, but i want to see that translate into something more. March 16, 2010
- _cb_: @annashoup i worry about that too -- technology isn't the problem, getting people interested+contributing is March 16, 2010
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Would love to hear a bit more about your experiences here. Out of curiosity, are you using ruote 2.0 and/or the ruote-amqp project ?
hi chris,
i also hope to setup a workflow engine interface via activeq for
fedora repository ingest and would like to learn more about
your efforts. this is in conjunction with the solr search engine
interface (that i commented on one of your other solr related
posts):
user activemq workflow activemq fedora ingest activemq solr user
cheers,
–david
I’ve pushed out a version of the system we’re using at http://github.com/cbeer/fedora-workflow. I’m in the process of cleaning it up and documenting it, so let me know if there’s anything I can do to help.