Cope with Complexity a community notebook on the deepamehta software platform

17. July 2012

use firefox with deepamehta to take notes on the web

Filed under: Develop — malte @ 6:31 PM

At the beginning I wanted to point out to you the latest favorite bookmarking service of mine, well not exactly, i mean, their communications video, it is on the front page of pearltrees.com. They talk about their platform as useful for “cultivating your interests” and so on and so forth but the video is really well made and worth watching for any deepamehta friend. Its not that i am using this service, and they seem to not have developed that much in the recent months, they don`t have an API yet, plus it`s a flash based software, but still I find their video a good example of communicating the use of visually networked information for the tasks of collectingorganizing and sharing our personal information.

Deutschsprachige Informationen zur DeepaMehta Firefox Erweiterung finden sie auf der Firefox Plugin Application-Seite unter deepamehta.de.

But here we go, this is about a tiny firefox extension for deepamehta users (windows | ubuntu) which was just updated to be compatible with the latest version of both tools. For me it simplifies extracting and keeping track of messages peoples and robots put on web pages.

Despite I am still searching for a proper name for this extension, because the current back of the napkin ”lookmarker” analogy does not really carry far in sight of this tool. But here is the first description taken from the extensions dedicated project page, for which i have to thank jri because he pointed me to the following resource of david karger, which emphasizes the necessity for new user interfaces to let users actually start to cope with “powerful back-end technologies” alike RDF for example):

Lookmarker (a web browser plugin) let users extract individual structured items from web pages as they browse, and store and annotate them in a shared repository for access by others.

For whom this extension might be interesting?

This Firefox Extension is developed to be a research and bookmarking utility for a knowledge worker who uses DeepaMehta 4 and Mozilla Firefox Webbrowser at the same time.

What`s the purpose of this extension?

It allows to store a noteworthy text passages one finds on a webpage in the www, as a “Note” associated with a “Web Resource” in a DeepaMehta Installation. Furthermore it makes all “Web Resources” of one DeepaMehta Installation accessible in the Mozilla Firefox Webbrowser Toolbar.

You can install the extension in your firefox through downloading the .xpi-Archive directly via this link. On the project page there is an english installation description, while you also find a german installation description if you prefer. I am very happy for any remark on this tool and its usage description, as well i am happy for any comment left here mentioning its usefulness for your personal work.

For further studying, sharing and modifying and thus contributing to the stability and functionality of this firefox extension, the complete source code of this tiny extension is published on github.com/mukil.

By the way, do you use quote.fm? Well at least the software makers over there use nice words like quoting for of pointing you to “simplify the process of extracting and keeping track of message peoples and robots say and publish on their web pages”. I can`t quote myself, but maybe you want to quote someone with “naming is hard”, isn`t it?

In collaboration we may change the result set of the following direct link to the quote.fm-robots say about this very article: http://quote.fm/api/article/get/?url=http://blog.deepamehta.de/2012/07/17/use-firefox-with-deepamehta-to-take-notes-on-the-web/

And like always, now I`m gonna leave you alone with this.

Update: New Version is now “notetaker@deepamehta.org-1.0-RC5.xpi” (direct link to installable file on github).

 

26. October 2011

on deepamehta4 and our new community trac

Filed under: Attention,Develop — Tags: , — malte @ 3:37 PM

Since jri’s master branch on github was merged into the no-properties branch we’re talking about deepamehta in version 4 here! And that’s why i thought it’s more than time now to give you a pointer to where all the dm4 research & development is happening so you can find and join us, we really could need your help right now.

So what’s up? We lately started planning the next releases as a team and the nice thing about the process is, it delivers us the comfort of predictability about upcoming developments in time. For example we just yesterday looked at the  last minor release cycles and saw that a minor release comes out of the lab every 4 weeks. The hard part of that new process is, that we have to commonly agree on the next set of developments which are going to be realized and therefore we try to give each major release a topic, like 4.1 is now called “usability” and 4.2 will focus on a set of “security features”. For all our input related to planning the upcoming releases of the current deepamehta software platform we setup the DeepaMehta Community Trac, which is already quite lively since it’s start in June/July. The Community Trac contains for example the main ticket queue where developers and friendly testing users discuss and report about the development of all deepamehta plugins, as well we started the wiki in the trac as the shared notebook for feature discussion and related research, various documentations and for the collection of old and new user stories.

At the 9th of October we met and talked about how facets will be realized for the deepamehta software platform, and it either could be done as part of the core, as an extension for all other plugins or tightly coupled to the kiezatlas-2.0plugin jri’s recently started to work on. The kiezatlas-2.0-plugin  is the origin of the requirements for multi-typing an instance of a topic but we decided to go the slightly longer way, to build this facet-plugin not as part of the deepamehta-core. In the Kiezatlas Scenario, and as we’ve seen in many other cases too, the same information needs to be presented and navigated in more than one context, so the idea is that an instance of an information can has n-extended models associated. That’s the origin of this new extension and it’s aimed to be an extension to the meta-model of the platform.

After that meeting we briefly started working on a new website which hopefully can be launched by the end of this year and replace the front-view of deepamehta.de. Thumbs pressed, your thoughts on the deepamehta communications are very welcome here, too. Some cornerstones of the new website are already clear; It will be a multi-language, starting with german and english content. And it will try to address various communities on the frontpage which are namely ordinary users, motivated developers and the scientific community. I suggested to have a more detailed look on the information architecture of some mozilla pages as well as to establish a new messageboard/forum on the website, since it was one of the more livelier parts of our last website where users could help users, we will see how it turns out. I am very thankful that Silke, Ingo and Christiane finally started to tackling the overdue issue of having an old project website and since i heard of this initiative, i am super happy, looking forward and having fun to contribute to their work as much as i can.

At the 26th of October, just few days ago, we all met again and this time we talked about and updated the ticket queue to reflect the latest major release plannings, as well as about the first structure of the upcoming new project website. Also we divided some tasks and tried to find solutions on how core-development will be financed from January 2012 on.

One little pre-announcement: The mailing lists are about to change again till the end of this year cause the faithful servant who was with the deepamehta project right from the beginning, BerliOS, who’s still the provider of all our current mailing lists, former bug trackers and main repositories just a couple of days ago announced the end of service. So expect a change happen to our mailinglists you’ve signed up to. Today we started routing to http://lists.deepamehta.de, our new mailing-lists interface will soon show up there.

Finally, there’s again a call for to all you friendly users, please test one of our latest binary releases, though it’s still not ready for keeping your data, we kindly ask you to test  the basic functionality of all the latest features and gui enhancements described here, with your personal computing device. It’s a heck of a lot what happened lately and now is the time to tune in again. These days we will also update our freshest firefox extension for deepamehta-users, it’s just that we, like everyone else i guess, have to keep up with the new release cycle of all the nice mozillians.

We are thankful for any contribution and wish everyone happy testing. Bye Bye.

2. January 2011

linking sound resources on a digital canvas

Filed under: Develop — Tags: , — malte @ 10:11 PM

A short foreword The title of this message probably should have been, from a purely informational viewpoint, more like annotating and organizing sound resources from all over the net, but hey, who cares anyhow. Be surprised and enjoy the read.

This is not about a music software player that allows you easy listening to e.g. “all tracks of an artist” or “all songs of an album”. Not yet. If you feel good and would like to help me to make it such, i would be very thankful. This is yet an application for people with special needs regarding sound resources. I want to mention that realizing this user interface up to this stage would not have been possible for me without the support of two people but definitely not without the support and inspiration Andrea gave me over the last few months. Now, the state of the application is, there are tracks, notes and relations between such and all the sounds come either from your local file system, from the curated freemusicarchive.org or out of the public soundcloud. You’ll also find some web radio streams to listen to, i’ve placed some of them directly in the view which shows up after you started the application. I don’t really know if it’s worth to mention because maybe you’re reading this blog often or know us deepamehta-folks but if you don’t know us, into most of the stuff we do we put a lot of passion and free time in it.

The background of this application is, we want to collect first hand user experience and we try this through giving you access to a digital canvas with which we would like to work with. My personal motivation came from, i wanted to produce at least one radio show in 2010 and i thought of a tool to get through this huge amount of voice recordings in a re-usable way. In doing the show i totally failed cause 2010 is over cause endless procrastination was holding me back from the more the important things on my list map. Regarding the tool (for the case which didn’t happen yet) it was a bit easier for me cause on my file system there were still some code fragments out of my university time lying around, unused! As then the incredible jri pushed the deepamehta3 v0.4.1 out in October this year, i couldn’t resist to dive into all this and make it happen. So, thanks to you jri as well! That is how, now – !dada! – everything came together and the best is, i enjoy using it every day. It was way before 2008 that this idea was spelled out and to see it in action today makes me smile.

Introducing Audi-0-Canvas. It is a digital canvas crafted to be useful for working with a virtual music library. To get you started as easy as possible for you, i located a (yet) kind of anarchic virtual music library at deepamehta.de/rpc/soundsets/, it is automatically used when you start the application. This online virtual music library not only frees you of another (though very easy) software installation procedure, it also enables all of us collaborative associating, annotating and listening of sound resources. And when we work with sounds in collaboration, it may be important to note that just for the moment the web address (a.k.a. location or url) of the sound resource serves as the sounds identity which enables us to really link stuff together. What follows, is a short description of the applications basic usage cause its handling is still, let’s say “experimental”. For each of the mentioned features (linking, annotating and listening) there is a dedicated paragraph below, describing exactly what happens under the hood, i warmly recommend you to dive into the area of your interest. Let me tell you how to get started once you see the user interface.

Play / Pause just doubleclick a circle or press spacebar when the sound has focus
Play next
right click puts/removes sound into/from this queue
Start Linking a rightclick + drag displays a dashed line which you release over other items
Release Linking
a click into background or on another item
Continuous Linking
just hold shift while clicking on another item
Seeking keyboard control press r=rewind 10s, f=forward 10s, shift+tab to switch focus between available controls and the space-bar to play/pause a sound

4 Slides on the Audio-Canvas PlayerTo start the program you need to have some Java Runtime Environment installed on your pc and additionally an installation of the open source multimedia framework gstreamer. You’ll also need a bit of trust in my capabilities that i won’t use this tool to exploit or corrupt any data on your computer. And yeah, I am a really nice chap and this warning is all just because the application needs to talk with the sound device on your computer and loads some graphics from the web, this application does not touch any personal data on your computer. The application may have some hiccups after immediate startup and your first clicks but it is known to run stable and fine. Now, let me very shortly describe to you what happens when you take a note while listening to various sound streams and what linking really means for the application.

Taking notes while listening

Once started the player, you can take notes at any time through the input field in the upper right corner. But the functionality of note taking depends on the players states, which means it matters if you are currently listening a sound resource or not. If you are listening then your notes are directly related to the sound resource and if you’re not listening they are just placed as red notes somewhere on the map. Notes have at first the title and when you hit Enter they are taken. The following information is stored as a part of the note varying from if you’re listening to a radio stream or just a single song. If you are listening to a radio stream “2010/12/12 – 15:38:56″ the date and time when you listened to it plus, if available, the web media stream meta information are stored as part of the note (e.g. artist, title, etc.). If you are listening to a sound with a predefined time length, then the elapsed time like e.g. “2:34 of 3:24″ is stored as part of the relation, linking the note to the sound resource, plus: some other meta information are stored as part of the note. I hope this feature works for everyone as expected cause when starting to think of taking notes on sound resources, i just made it how i would like to have it. If you are now curious how a playlist looks like on a canvas, check the following description.

Linking sound files into sets, collectively

Linking by now means to draw an unlabeled connection between two or more sounds. When thinking about a link, currently it’s just important for us if it’s existent or not, later it may be of more importance for us, how many links are there. A link represents by now “nothing more” than a thought connecting sounds which is directly visible, shareable and navigable for your and others. Cool, isn’t it? In general, related items are called sets and currently any link has still a direction in it, which means that it is different if you draw it from A to B or from B to A, which is on the one hand nice for kind of pro users but makes playing along a set for ordinary users not as easy as we possibly would like to have it. Each link you create is currently always drawn orange and a bit opaque. If one track is linked into many set relations you can select the links through simply clicking on them, therewith you tell the player which “way” is the preferred one to go. Selected sets are highlighted, like you can see it in the animation above in picture 4.

I know that this might be a bit much already. By now you should be at least able to have fun with trying things out, listening to streams and find new sounds from the above mentioned hosts, plus you’ll be able to make us happy through giving first user feedback on the most basic functionality. Before we learn more about the queue feature now, let’s just dream on a bit because you might worry, whoo, i can’t put a name on links, how should i ever be able to organize my library without words? No worry, if you really think you can’t, let me tell you so much that, to deal with all the unforeseeable ideas people might have, we use deepamehta3 as the technological foundation, it’s evolutionary data concept will always be open for your kind of ideas and needs.

For now, i am still thinking of that linking, when being able to see a relation between sounds, what could be intuitively expressed with it? For example, has anyone been ever able to create and share a certain transitions between to sounds in that way that the player was blending in and out for you like i would do it if i were deejaying? When i start to think about producers of audio-plays, being able to let multiple sounds be played simultaneously by the player would lift this application probably into a really interesting tool for pro’s. Anyway, we don’t really worry by now which way it goes, it just hopefully triggers some nice thoughts for you and let us come together to talk about your scenario. At this stage, I would be very unhappy if you could not relate anything to the stuff i am talking about cause that is actually the reason why i chat here so ***** redundant. Let’s go on with another tiny feature.

The high priority queue

Whenever there is a green circle around an item on the canvas and an item visible in a list dialog at the lower right edge of your application screen, it means there is at least one queued item which will be played as the next track, no matter what kind of set relation is currently selected. With a right-click you can just queue and dequeue sound resources, which should be enough by now so that you can organize the sequence of your queue. I use this feature to create a temporary sequence of new sound resources through which i now just want to work through. When you start linking items together you sometimes may accidentally queue an item, an unwanted green circle around the just touched item is an indicator for this, we know that this is not really optimal by now cause you need to dequeue the sound manually, but it’s part of the experiment, we’ll see if this still happens to you later and if there is a way we can make both features more easier to control.

About maps, there is just so much left to say, map is for now just a stable view of items, meaning that the position of items are stored persistently over the times you come and go (log in/log out). Currently you can also create your own personal map right from within the “Extras”-Menu but you have to tell us possibly through a right comment here, which is your desired name of the map.

Before i say cheers, i just want to give you this promise, justin case, i will write a small procedure for you which will allow you to export any set you created with this tool into a one-dimensional, simply labeled and exchangeable play-listing, most likely into one of the type .xspf.

If you would ask me now what is every deepamehta tool-set all about, i would say, its about getting the foundations right, later then we can jam. Cheers!

Technical Notes: If you’re using a Macintosh computer, checkout this page for hints on how to install the oss multimedia framework gstreamer on your system, it is currently a requirement for using the application. If you’re using a windows computer install the software package from the following site but you probably have to restart your computer to make everything work….

For any in depth discussion of the usability we would be happy if you start using our deepamehta3-googlegroup. (more…)

6. September 2010

v3: Ein Blick auf die aktuellsten Entwicklungsarbeiten

Filed under: Develop — Tags: — malte @ 3:21 PM

Topics linked in here: Nautilus Plugin and Folder Canvas Plugin, DeepaMehta JavaFX Audi-0-CanvasDeepaMehta Bulk Creator Plugin – TopicimporterDeepaMehta Binary Release

Jiri hat auf github die erste DeepaMehta 3 Version für Anwender veröffentlicht. Torsten hat dafür gleich ein freshes Plugin obendrauf gesetzt und gleich seinen JavaScript Programmcode zur Weiterentwicklung  an dieser Stelle offengelegt. Der 0.4.x Release für den Benutzer wird Torsten’s Plugin bereits mit eingepackt haben und ist im Webclient unter dem Menüpunkt “Special” zu finden. Die Funktionalität dahinter eignet sich bereits ganz gut zum einmaligen anlegen von einfach strukturierten Inhalten, z.B. Kontaktdaten oder Meeting-Protokolle. Mittels Zwischenablage kann so jeder Benutzer z.B. Tabelleninhalte aus einer Webseite oder einem Spreadsheet Dokument in eine interaktive Topicmap verwandeln.

Ansonsten gab es neben einigen Windows und Firefox Debugging Stunden gleich noch zwei weitere Entwicklungen für die neueste DeepaMehta Version. Die neue und überaus schicke DeepaMehta REST Server Schnittstelle hat nun auch einen ersten Python-Client sowie erstmals einen wirklich brauchbaren JavaFX Client

Nun aber, bevor ich in nächster Zeit nochmal etwas genauer auf diesen Schnellschuss namens Audi-0-Canvas zu sprechen kommen möchte, an dieser Stelle erstmal nur der Link für alle verrückten Testpersonen die einfach und endlich mal ihre Audiodokumente komplex oganisieren möchten. Das einfache anhören und stöbern in persönlichen aber längst vergessenen Audiorecordings ist ja nun schonmal ein Anwendungsfall dafür, das war sozusagen die Motivation diese Anwendungsentwicklung zu beginnen.

Wenn sich jemand davon angesprochen fühlt, ich würde mich natürlich freuen wenn jemand von euch mal verschiedene Medienformat ausprobieren könnte, Streams funktionieren ja evtl. auch schon in der Oberfläche, ich bin gespannt. Ich hoffe es gefällt und läuft auch auf eurem Computer ohne allzugroße Probleme, der erste Start der Anwendung ist evtl. noch mit etwas Mehraufwand verbunden aber einmal erledigt, für die Zukunft unkompliziert und nachhaltig (und damit mein ich jetzt das unsichtbare Upgrade dieses Prototypen sobald ich eine neue Version für alle zur Verfügung stelle, sowie b) eine optionale Desktop-Verknüpfung zum Start dieses Audioplayers). Ein erstes Testergebnis musste ich selbst schon etwas leidig erfahren, es sind vorerst alle 64 Bit Computer vom Multimedia Support ausgeschlossen, auf 32 Bit Ubuntu läuft und auf allen Macintosh hat die Anwendung aber bereits einen guten ersten Eindruck hinterlassen was die Grundfunktionalität anbelangt.

In der nächsten Woche werden Jörg und ich nun zum ersten Mal auf der Mensch und Computer Tagung sein, das Thema dieser fachübergreifenden Tagung ist dort interaktive Kulturen. Ich bin gespannt ob dafür mein soziologischer Kulturbegriff schon ausreichend ist, dazu habe ich ja echt noch gar kein Buch aufgeschlagen, wohl aber ist diese Tat auf der Wunschliste. Naja, wie auch immer, dafür geht”s mit dem Zug am Samstag nach Duisburg und mit im Gepäck ist das “Folder Canvas Plugin” welches nun in dem kleinen Python Nautilus Plugin in den GNOME Desktop “integriert” ist. Das Nutzungskonzept dieses Moduls basiert auf dem von Matthias und mir eingereichten “Position Paper” namens Folder Windows as Canvas sowie natürlich der dazugehörigen Planung der Entwicklungsschritte in der DeepaMehta 3 Googlegroup.

Wie ich nun gerade sehe wurde heute die Synchronisationsfunktion für das Folder Canvas Plugin fertiggestellt, GNOME User wie ich können dann ab dem kommenden Wochenende jeden Ordner auf ihrer Fesplatte mitsamt den Inhalte in eine Canvas verwandeln und dazu alle Vorzüge von DeepaMehta nutzen, beim erneuten Aufruf der Funktion “View with DeepaMehta” werden die Elemente auf der Leinwand (=Canvas) mit den aktuellsten Ordnerinhalten automatisch abgeglichen. Natürlich ist dies erstmal ein Prototyp aber das schöne an solchen Prototypen ist ja, sie erlauben Praxistests.

Beste Grüße an euch alle !

Lucky Malt

23. December 2009

DeepaMehta Kick Off & Research News

Filed under: Attention,Develop,Initialize — malte @ 12:50 AM

This scheme needs an update but this prediction was pretty nearby without even have heard about VCLs before, strike :)Dear DeepaMehta Folks,

this blogpost is for updating the ones who haven’t got jri’s Kick Off Message[de]. I guess there were somewhat between 2 and 100 people who told me: “yes, please notify me, if you write DeepaMehta from scratch”, well, it’s about the time to tell you, v3 development was started by jri at github :)

So there is not much to tell yet, except that you can join our community conversation and weekly chats, you’ll find infos at the DeepaMehta 3 Google Group (if you have a simple Google Account because that’s the current way). You can also start discussing your use cases or conceptual thoughts in the current deepamehta 3 base page or start to discuss the most recent developments in the v3 github wiki.

In particular you might be interested in our Use Case Page to add your wishes and envisioned scenarios, as well as i am lucky if you might point us to interesting work done by others of which you know that it may help us getting onto a “highway”.

The current developments are completely JavaScript and CouchDB driven and therefore running in firefox at least. There are already some hooks, interfaces and a kind of plugin architecture. Check out jri’s repository at github if you want to run the next generation and join us coding. Some cool and very interesting designing challenges lay ahead of us. Just to give you one example and tell you where it scratches me from the back of my head down to the fingers, that’s when I think of time displayed in a DeepaMehta like interface. So we definitely want to fuse our plans with fresh and new ideas straight out of your map :)

The first application will be about delivering “Emails” to “Contacts” with a bit of “Notetaking”. A first  “Project” Topic is in the talking, too. A research about time planning tools along available APIs would be very nice to link in here, too. For now I just wanted to contribute my two apples to the current field of our interest, here are some research postings that i found interesting to read.

- Interface Piano in General –

But first ahead, if you don’t know already, checkout “con10uum” [contenuum]. It seems to be designed around one core DeepaMehta vision, the idea of a continuous display of information within a digital work environment. It’s very speciality seems to be a special multitouch interface, decoupled from your display and placed right under your fingers. More infos at http://10gui.com/. In the video you can watch an example of this 10 finger interface.

Additonal Research Links around a first use cases and interesting developments by other communities, as well as a blogposts about the (for some nearly mystical) announced wavestuff.

- Topic Email –

About aza raskins tool out of mozilla labs named ubiquity which aims to “inter connect the web with language” for 2 goals:

  • that the user can describe in his own words what kind of mashups of services / apps he uses on the web to finally aggregate them somehow
  • that the information the user wants to communicate are not dis connected

The first point maybe more of interest for the DeepaMehta 3 developments, at least worth a look, if you wanna know how they define what is “connecting the users needs” and then how they do this through plain text language input, which reminds me on QuiKey and the overnext recommendation to browse, an “inky, a sloppy command line for the web with rich visual feedback”. The second point is just about understanding the “Bring-To-Me” Navigation.

But now another report from emonk on using google wave for “collaboration instead of communication, might be interesting for you if you haven’t waved yet. You get emonks point when you ever recognized a “your contact ist currently typing” message in your jabber account and wondered If you should be patient or just interrupt him.

- Topic “lightweight notetaking tools” -

  • light weight note-taking tool and firefox users check out the reasearch paper from haystack group and their firefox-addon which is now named “list.it”
  • inky; a sloppy command line for the web with rich visual feedback

both papers to find at http://groups.csail.mit.edu/haystack/

Well, i don’t know much more than that the next generation of DeepaMehta storage will deliver some kind of informations to you which are wrapped into this tiny little scheme visible at the top of this post. Thank you for reading the news ! We wish all readers some cool days, wherever you are !

18. October 2009

collaborative browsing in DeepaMehta

Filed under: Develop,Initialize — malte @ 9:06 PM

If you want to see and use the Lobo Browser integrated in the DeepaMehta networked semantic desktop, read on. This feature was lately mentioned in the outlook section of the article “knowledge weaver” published in the german LinuxMagazin.

In it’s current version the DeepaMehta Client Software has to be downloaded on your computer. You can use that express package (updated) I put together just today. After you expanded the packaged software you can connect to www.deepamehta.de to browse in collaboration. You can also start to use DeepaMehta right away locally, a HSQLDB-FileDB is already created and makes it easy to transfer your personal DeepaMehta to your Flash ROM. The collaborative part is more interesting cause you basically share the links you visit with everyone else who uses DeepaMehta to browse the web.

To connect your client to browse the web go to the directory where you’ve expanded the DeepaMehta Software within a command line and enter start the run script which corresponds to either windows or *nix machines like I do with the following line on my ubuntu system:

./run.sh dmc -Ddm.host=www.deepamehta.de -Ddm.port=7778

username and password is test

To run dmc means starting just your client and conenct it to another server than the one you use locally. ([update:] linux users can run the browse.sh script from your DeepaMehta Home directory which contains exactly that line.)

I also integrated the Yahoo Search API into DeepaMehta This enables you to search the world wide web through a “Yahoo Search” of each topics (and of any types) context menu in DeepaMehta. You’ll get a result list which differs a bit from which you might know from the browser. that’s the way you can start to browse your results immediately through revealing webpage topics in your DeepaMehta Client.

Furthermore, nalablalbla, it would be interesting to use another search engine than Yahoo if you search for e.g. Audio or Image Topics and if that would be configurable for the user. Another promising scenario might import your delicious tags which help you getting started, browsing with DeepaMehta. This may easy scale to match your personal blog tags in their meta categories, bookmapping.

I am looking forward to extend DeepaMehta’s Browser functionality sooner or later, with making use of Multimedia Plugins and help you starting the Browser out of the Web.

This browsing feature may remain as a lonesome rider in software universe but it was heck of a fun, to construct.

Thanks jri ! Enjoy it ! well, as soon as you have ported the jdk 1.5 to fit wit your Mac OS X “Panther” system just as gracely as you ported the couchdb and lucene :)

Thats my small “Triumph of the Nerd”
and you called it “constructive browsing” in “stable views”

25. January 2009

DeepaMehta 2.0b8 is here available

Filed under: Develop — Tags: , — malte @ 8:27 AM

Dear DeepaMehta Friends,

we apologize for the inconveniences which accurred within the last weeks. Especcially if you tried to download DeepaMehta’s Community Release. You may have been confused, too after logging on at deepamehta.de, cause the applet nearly overwhelmes you with warnings and one demo applet is also out of order. It’s mostly cause of missing applications and not yet configured external databases. We are working on it but need some patience. Everything runs fine if you are once logged in, but you may have been confused by the mentioned issues.

To overgo the download problems, i decided to link in the in here. If you have any queries, please use our messageboard or the wiki. The latter one, has recent activities and may provide you with more up to date pages.

Please excuse that we are not able to provide you rich-featured, well written and nicely prepared blog entries. But if we find the time to do so, it would be very sad if you miss them! So please check back again or leave me a short motivation comment or hyperlink.

Happy Sunday to all of you!

5. September 2008

Rotational DeepaMehta Events – Introduction Event and a Regular’s table

Filed under: Develop,Events — Tags: , — malte @ 2:30 PM

At the last Introduction Event the idea came up from andreas g. to open up this event for active users and developers during the first couple of minutes and then start a chilled session where teams and groups can find together. In this session the current aims and wishes could be discussed between developers and users with common interests. We think that this atmosphere brings up a more effective meeting for all participants. Questions of first time participants for example could be answered directly from the users with experience in the field of interest and the developers could have intense exchange with jörg as chief architect about the upcoming building sites.

This mode could bring periodically something new up on the beamer-slides which comes from the users and their scenarios, or from the developers and their current work in progress. More like this modern and fancy barcamp feelings which are sooo state-of-the art :) instead of lessons from the podium.

The store is booked for Wednesday, 17th of September and we want to begin at 7pm.

Since we have met quite often in the past month for discussing and we have already identified a lot of tasks which would be good to accomplish within the very next time, everyone could bring some well organized calendar and some motivation for commitments into this evening, this could speed up the organisational part and leave us more time for relaxing and chatting about the newest features which jörg has already implemented. Jörg mentioned to me that maybe one of the DeepaMeht Networkers-Crew wants to show up at this evening as enrichement for our strategical discussions and the organisational part. In my opinion, this would be great!

Looking forward to see you there!

24. April 2008

4th Release Candidate

Filed under: Develop — Tags: , — malte @ 2:36 PM

Dear DeepaMehta Friends,
from upon now you can download the 4th Release Candidate of DeepaMehta 2.0b8.

New in this round:

  • Grave Bug fixed: On input of special chars (‘ and ) the HSQL-based alternative don`t crashes the database content anymore
  • Grave Bug fixed: The MySql based alternative installs properly on windows machine

We are very happy to have all of you helping us getting this release done and we would also be very happy if you want to give it another try on os x and windows with a new test installaton in the various configurations.

Thanks for the Bug Reports and thanks for fixing these issues to Enrico Schnepel.

Another Thank You! goes out to Vincent and Matthias for their contributions to the new wiki. I nearly can `t follow all the changes ;) but that `s cause of a great party weekend for my 25th.

Cheers Malte.

HowTo Update an existing Release Candidate of DeepaMehta?

You just need to extract the release candidate and take the .jar-files out of the install/client/ and install/server directory, 4 at their number. Then Copy them into your DeepaMehta installation directory into the same folders were you took them from (resp. install/client and install/server). Maybe a restart of your Java Runtime Environment would be the most securest way. Yesterday we experienced problems with expanding the provided package on a os 10.5 with StuffIt but it worked out via the terminal, please do so  too if you are experiencing some difficulties while extracting.

Have fun ;)

17. April 2008

Attention with the default installation of 2.0b8 rc`s

Filed under: Develop — Tags: , , — malte @ 12:42 PM

We recently found a very heavy bug with the new HSQLDB support, it will make your whole corporate memory unusable. This DB is the new default installation choice since the first release candidate of the new 2.0b8. So please avoid creating webpage-topics and also don`t enter one into a property field. It has something to do with the interpretation of our SQL Statements from the HSQLDB. Enrico and Joerg talked about that issue already and they will try to upgrade our Statements to Prepared Statements until next Tuesday, this will solve the issue. We will provide you the new binaries here and additionally a small guide for updating them, as soon as possible.

Until then we recommend everyone to backup your whole corporate memory within the Administration Workspace on the Corporate Memory Topic. The backup file will be stored in your documents repository.

A great thank you for helping us identifying this issue goes out to Marek from London, he spent hours of work and his whole cm was destroyed within a simple action, at least this now helps all of us.

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