Re: Re: Guinea Pig for new Conduit (fwd)
Rick Price <[email protected]> Mon, 10 Jul 2006 18:31:37 -0400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
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Excellent. I will contact you soon when I have something to run. Should be within a week or so, maybe two. Rick On Mon, 10 Jul 2006, "dayguess" wrote: > i'm not a programmer, but i would be classified as an advanced pc > user/systems admin. i have been playing with openworkbench > (www.openworkbench.org). i'd be happy to help out. > > steve > > > --- In [email protected], Rick Price <rprice@...> wrote: >> >> This is a resend of my original message since nobody seems to have >> responded to it. >> >> >> Hi, >> >> I'm working on a XML conduit to sync between Progect on the Palm and > XML. >> >> The design of the conduit will allow different types of XML to be >> read/written, so that the conduit will be able to work with more > than one >> type of outliner. >> >> I think the XML conduit will be very important to Progect because it > will >> enable people to use their Progect data more freely, they will not be >> limited to programs that understand the Progect PDB format. >> >> The conduit is in it's early stages, and so this help request may only >> interest early adopters... >> >> I expect the conduit to take at least 6 more months to complete, not > so much >> because it's hard, but because I have relatively little time. >> >> >> I need some people who use Progect and an outliner (other than PDesk > since >> it can't read/write XML currently) to work with me to test the XML > conduit >> functionality. >> >> I would actually be interested in people for more than one platform, > so I >> would be interested in hearing from Windows, Linux and Mac people > and so on. >> >> The outliner program used does not have to be the same across all the >> platforms, this would be particularly relevant to Mac people since > they seem >> to have some well liked outliners that are native to the Mac. >> >> >> I'm not expecting an avalanche of responses so any response is > better than >> none, however the following attributes would describe someone who would >> likely be interested: >> >> * Uses Progect fairly frequently, Progect is on their critical path >> * Avid user of an outliner program other than PDesk (Project management >> tools certainly apply) >> * Their favorite outliner/project management tool uses XML as it's file >> format, or can at least read/write the format easily. >> * Their favorite outliner/project management tool is commonly used, and >> preferably open source etc. >> * The person is comfortable with or willing to use the command line >> * The person is a programmer (this is because the program is in it's > early >> stages, and while I don't need the person to program understanding >> programming is an asset) >> * The person understands XSLT (same as above) >> >> The conduit code is still very much in it's early stages, this is the >> progression I see. >> >> 1) Export from Progect to a special purpose XML used to represent Palm >> Databases (this is basically working) >> 2) Export from Progect to a generally applicable XML via the command > line, >> one way translation only >> 3) Import/Export from Progect to a generally applicable XML via the > command >> line, one way translation only >> 4) Palm Conduit running the conversion automatically >> 5) Merge from Progect to a generally applicable XML via the command > line, >> this is two way translation >> 6) Admin tools to decide what projects are converted to what > programs etc >> >> Rick >> >> [=============================] >> >> Big whorls have little whorls, >> Which feed on their velocity; >> And little whorls have lesser whorls, >> And so on to viscosity. >> >> Lewis Richardson >> >> >> >> >> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >> > > > > > > Remember to visit Polls, Files and Bookmarks sections at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/progect. You are welcome to vote, upload your files and submit bookmarks. Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/progect/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [email protected] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/