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Re: [Hkcr-dev] XMind Code

 

Dear Luciana,

I have heard this many time over the past few years.  I wonder how
this excuse is reconciled with Brazil hosting the world's largest open
source conference every year?

I don't get it.

--Tim

On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 14:43, Luciana Tricai Cavalini
<lutricav@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Dear Tim,
>
> Thank you for your inputs.
>
> We have discussed it before, but there are cultural differences about
> how comfortable students feel about posting on mailing list. That's why
> I decided to be the interlocutor when necessary. I hope you all
> understand; that's the richness and the challenges of working in a
> global, cross-cultural environment.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Luciana.
>
>
> Em 04/03/2012 00:11, Timothy Cook escreveu:
>> Thanks for those links Roger.  Yes, XMind has an opensource component.
>>  In fact the earlier version I used was an Eclipse plugin.  This is
>> the ideal code to start with because we are not using a LARGE part of
>> XMind anyway.
>>
>> When I have an opportunity to be in touch with these developers then I
>> can explain further.
>>
>> It would be very helpful for them to discuss their concerns on the
>> mailing list.  This is how opensource projects work.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Tim
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 16:36, Roger Erens <roger.erens@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>> Also, have you considered using vue
>>> http://vue.tufts.edu/
>>> which seems to have some interesting functionality regarding ontologies.
>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LB3q_IH0DDk&feature=youtube_gdata
>>>
>>
>> Originally I thought that the CCD design process was similar to
>> ontology development.  However, early experience with Protege showed
>> that the lack of OO software design concepts in ontology tools reveals
>> significant shortcomings when trying to take that approach.
>>
>> Pending a tool that takes XMind generated CCDs and creates XML Schema
>> CCDs. The best approach is to train just a few people on how to create
>> CCDs as ECore models, using the XMind file as a template.
>>
>>
>>> Besides an LGPL, it has an Eclipse Public License available; isn't
>>> that good enough?
>>>
>>
>> Yes, the EPL is just fine.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Tim
>>
>>
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