LTS Conference Call
Date: April 1, 2009/April 2, 2009
Participants: Phil Long, John Zornig, Andrew McKinney, Brandon Muramatsu
Andrew's update:
- Already had browser code in OEIT subversion reposito
- Checked code recognizer out from SLS code repository
- Working on compiling locally
- Checked into OEIT subversion repository
- Andrew has requested for John to get access to svn repository, will likely happen tonight
- Andrew would like to re-setup our Podcast Producer
John's update:
- Setup XGrid and connected to UQ Kerberos
- Working on getting Podcast Producer up and running using that XGrid and basic workflow
- Then will work to get slr and slb integrating with that workflow
Code Repository:
- svn.mit.edu/oeit
- slp = Spoken Lecture Project (master)
- slb = Spoken Lecture Browser
- slr = Spoken Lecture Repository
To Do:
Document installation of slb code on his Mac, and also slr on his Mac [Andrew]
Draw up architecture that currently exists, then determine how to abstract what currently exists [Andrew & John]
Ask Scott Cyphers if they have an architecture drawing [Andrew]
Connect with Andrew Yu @ MIT [Andrew]
Questions:
- What are the limits of in-memory database? (Done originally because SLS received funding from Nokia)
- What would it take to run the browser on multiple smartphones (connect up with Andrew Yu @ MIT re: the infrastructure he's running for smartphones