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Re: [radio-userland] Yup (hi!)

Hi Hugh, thanks for joining the list.

I have a prototype application in mind that Groove might be able to help
with.

At UserLand everyone keeps a project outline in Radio. The combination of
all the outlines is also a document. But we don't have a way to move the
pieces around, yet, without making them public.

Is this something that Groove can help with? In principle I want to try to
leverage their work before reinventing the wheel. This is probably the
highest value intersection point betw what we do and what they do.

Dave




Wed Feb 21, 2001 4:37 pm

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(I just arrived here, btw). Radar ears; thanks for the link Julian. At agora we think p2p (and groove in particular) is very important, and as a solution...
hpyle@...
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Feb 21, 2001
4:32 pm

Hi Hugh, thanks for joining the list. I have a prototype application in mind that Groove might be able to help with. At UserLand everyone keeps a project...
Dave Winer
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Feb 21, 2001
4:38 pm

... combination of ... move the ... try to ... the ... Sounds a good story. I'm assuming the outlines are OPML, which is easy to parse and can be stored...
hpyle@...
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Feb 21, 2001
5:14 pm

OK, to be clear, I just want to use Groove to move the outlines around, I have no interest in using their outliner, or in porting my outliner to run inside...
Dave Winer
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Feb 21, 2001
5:59 pm

Dave, I'm just beginning (again) to try to use Groove. You can setup a shared file "space" into which files can be dropped by any participating user and ...
Scott Loftesness
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Feb 21, 2001
6:13 pm

In article <1aa601c09c2f$cd893090$33a1dc40@murphy2>, Dave Winer <dave@...> writes ... Oh, Yes. Just drop the file in the "Files" folder of a shared...
Julian Bond
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Feb 21, 2001
6:14 pm

Scott, that's the key. If we can get Groove to maintain a folder or set of folders that Radio can watch, then when a new or updated file arrives, we can fold...
Dave Winer
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Feb 21, 2001
6:17 pm

... set of ... arrives, we ... bridge we ... the win for ... Dave, I believe that you should be able to use the Groove COM APIs to accomplish what you want -...
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Feb 21, 2001
7:52 pm

Boy that sounds too complicated by an order of magnitude. Now I know how it must feel to be a user of one of our products waiting waiting for us to do the...
Dave Winer
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Feb 21, 2001
9:36 pm

Has anyone considered using Magi for moving the outlines around in a controlled way? (http://www.endeavors.org/html/index.html). From their PR: "Simply stated,...
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Feb 22, 2001
11:00 am

Oooops, I'm having a Bad Hair Day. Obviously it would work, just put the copy of Radio on the same machine as Groove and drop the files in a folder, or...
Dave Winer
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Feb 21, 2001
9:44 pm
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