Collaboration on packages is the precursor to an entire new paradigm of collaborative system development.
Join a group of people interested in collaborative realtime distributed system development and associated tooling.
You recognize that it takes many small components to make a large system and that there is no adequate open source tooling to assist with the creative process of modelling complex systems and making them a reality.
Time: Every Wednesday 10am - 11am PST
Where: Google Hangouts on Air (links will be sent to mailing list every week)
Site: http://devcomp.io
Repository: https://github.com/devcomp-io/devcomp.io
Mailing list: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/devcomp-io
The discussion will be lead by Christoph Dorn, it will be recorded and posted online and will last 1 hour per week. There will be a presentation period where concepts and features are presented and a subsequent discussion period on related or unrelated matters.
- Realtime collaborative development of complex distributed systems
- Realtime manipulation of runtime systems through APIs
- Realtime orchestration of systems based on virtual system model changes
- Realtime replication of config objects through a cloud of nodes and streams with subscription and notification
- Absolute abstraction of all IO APIs
- Native clustering of services
- Scalable conventions for the dependency management problem
- Scalable conventions for the program composition out of components problem
- Scalable conventions for the system-wide debugging problem
- Scalable conventions for the domain-specific language problem
- Scalable conventions for the system rot problem
- Scalable conventions for the sustainable development of large-scale systems
- In-depth demos of cutting edge NodeJS tooling
- The opportunity of using Firebug as the IDE
- The opportunity of using OpenPeer + ORTC as the communication layer
- The opportunity of using web payments and bitcoin for built-in API request level payment
Christoph has been conducting research and experimenting in these areas for many years. There now exists enough substance in the form of compatible concepts, realizations, implementations and creative thinking in the community to take the next step.
The weekly meetings will be used by Christoph to present his work and findings with the objective of encouraging thought, involvement, contribution and commitment. Once we as a group "get the picture" we can work together to rapidly bring the best tools the open source community has to offer under one incredible completely open in every aspect development system umbrella.
While anyone is welcome to join in and listen, due to the time restriction and the reality of various project timelines and other factors the participation by everyone will not be possible in the weekly conference call format.
Christoph will be inviting selected people to speak and anyone can petition to speak prior to the next week's meeting. Further details will be discussed and agreed upon as we go along.
Initially we are seeking experienced professionals, primarily developers, who can make some time to participate and who are interested in contributing their knowledge and experience to build a better shared system. The more influence you have in the IT world in terms of channeling open source contributions, developers, funding, etc... and the more you understand the new peer-to-peer system paradigm we are entering and most importantly the more you are able to bridge the two the more valuable your contributions will be.
By working together we can collapse timelines and get where we all want to get to much faster. We can literally achieve what would normally take 2 to 5 years to develop in less than 6 months.
Please feel welcome to listen in on the live calls or watch the recorded videos. There is a mailing list to get involved and many open source projects will be released in a consumable fashion.
Forward this invitation to anyone you know who may be interested. Especially those people you know that you know have a great idea but it has not quite taken off yet.