[OWASP-LEADERS] Copyright fun again
Mark Curphey
mark at curphey.com
Mon Mar 3 11:52:38 EST 2003
Sorry meant to hit reply to you only and goofed..I can legitimately
blame it on lack of sleep ;-)
This all sounds super cool. I agree this is just going to blow peoples
socks off. Very proud to be a part of it all.
A round the clock demo would be a great idea. I could also start
developing some of the language content in CVS for things like the home
page and contributors pages etc. Give me the XML locations and I'll add
the content.
You da man, and they will be running you da man workshops on how to be
da man soon !
On Sun, 2003-03-02 at 20:17, David Raphael wrote:
> Well I suppose that I am a bit delinquent ;)
>
> Many things have been happening with the portal progress.
>
> The following things are committed in CVS:
>
> Look and Feel (90% of the JSPs)
> User Authentication / Management / Application Profiles (LDAP Based)
> XML Based Content Mgmt (via XSLT / Caching mechanism) - This includes
> the Project Pages, and Document Pages etc...
> Caching Framework (In memory and disk)
> Authentication Filtering
> Character Set Filtering ( Not based on Filters Project yet :( )
> News ( There is some major changes here that I will commit ASAP )
> And some misc...
>
> I was hoping to deliver the Portal by the 15th of February. I honestly
> felt that was a realistic date...however, Ingo and I had some major
> discussion regarding the Data Model that has been used throughout
> VulnXML. I made a major "redesign" decision regarding JavaBeans vs.
> Ingo's Envelope model. This required that 85% of the Portals
> infrastructure code be rewritten. But this will prove to be a major
> advantage regarding development speed for the upcoming releases of the
> portal! I have been working nearly around the clock for the past
> couple of weeks hammering out details, and I have been incorporating
> important aspects of OCL into the Portal.
>
> ETA: I don't want to keep breaking promises. I (and Ben) are working
> on it about 6-8 hours a day! So we are really looking for this to be a
> killer Web-app. We think it is already showing that right now. I will
> be more than happy to send screenshots...I am sorry we don't have a
> test server up, but we are changing so rapidly that there is not much
> point. This is my first major Open Source Development project...And I
> never quite knew how to anticipate development time. I think that it
> is very interesting to see that you *really* can develop the best
> software, and there is not some accountant telling you *just finish*.
>
> And for my closing remarks :
>
> 1. I believe that OWASP is heading towards OSS greatness. Based on my
> interaction with the people so far, I feel like we have the potential
> to stand next to projects like Jakarta!
> 2. I have had a fabulous time creating the code and coordinating with
> the other developers on the Portal effort.
>
>
> BTW:
>
> Mark - Maybe it would be best if we left some kind of functioning demo
> running around the clock? Sometimes us developers get a bit
> *insensitive* to the need for tangible stuff!!! Not just CVS! Let me
> know if I am on target there.
>
>
> On Sunday, March 2, 2003, at 07:51 PM, Mark Curphey wrote:
>
> > Hey man, any news on an ETA for the portal ?
> >
> >
> > On Sat, 2003-03-01 at 08:26, David Raphael wrote:
> >> Chalk me up for a vote!
> >>
> >> On Saturday, March 1, 2003, at 05:10 AM, Ingo Struck wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hi...
> >>>
> >>>>> What I'd like to see happen is that OWASP makes the original
> >>>>> codebase
> >>>>> available, perhaps as a "deprecated" project. The features that
> >>>>> make
> >>>>> WebSleuth interesting could be ported into a supported project
> >>>>> (WebScarab or OpenProxy). Then we can steer anyone interested in
> >>>>> WebSleuth towards a supported OWASP project. I'd steer away from
> >>>>> VB
> >>>>> projects.
> >>>>
> >>>> Sounds quite sane. It's got my vote.
> >>> That proposal gets my vote too.
> >>>
> >>> Kind regards
> >>>
> >>> Ingo
> >>>
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