[sldev] RE: Speed of adopting open practices (Re: IJIRA and PJIRA)

Edward Artaud edward.artaud at gmail.com
Sat Jul 12 18:22:42 PDT 2008


On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 4:53 PM, Lawson English <lenglish5 at cox.net> wrote:

> Seriously, its a set of protocols (very limited at the moment) to
> facilitate grid interop, and it eventually will become the basis for a [more
> or less] complete redesign of the server architecture (I suspect) and  even
> further off, the client (I hope).



That was my concern when I was posting about the need for a plug-in
architecture.  Is it likely that OGP will yield anything useful for the
client until this time next year?  Most of the actual coding will go into
PyOGP, so by the end of the year, it'll be roughly equivalent in terms of
functionality to where libsl (openmv) is today, but using the cleaner
protocol and in Python rather than C#.  At that point, I suppose it'll need
to be ported to C++ and somehow bolted onto the SL viewer, which will take
another 6 months, and then we'll be roughly where we are today, but with a
new underlying protocol layer.  At that point, we'll be able to start
refactoring the viewer architecture.  I hope I'm wrong and it takes half
that time.
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