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RE: [smila-dev] introduction and several questions

Hi Sebastian,

Thanks for your welcoming email and answers to my questions, much
appreciated.

We are looking at our product development prioritises this week and will
keep you posted in particular on the semantic/ontology layer aspects of
SMILA contribution and how we may be able to add value here. 

Unfortunately, we cannot make it to the Eclipse Summit in Europe this week.
However, if there is any slide decks/presentations (or links to) that you
could forward through post event that would be very helpful.

We will keep you posted with our development work on SMILA.

Cheers,

Simon



-----Original Message-----
From: smila-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:smila-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Sebastian Voigt
Sent: Thursday, 22 October 2009 1:23 AM
To: Smila project developer mailing list
Subject: RE: [smila-dev] introduction and several questions

Hi Simon,

Welcome to Smila and the Smila-Dev Mailing list! 
It is very nice to hear that you like SMILA and we would be very happy if
you decide to get more involved into SMILA and maybe to contribute to SMILA.

1) 
   At the moment we are not planning to implement crawlers and Agents for
accessing Mailboxes for smila (cause: Legal Process, but this is not decided
by now). 
   We plan to have some Agents and Crawlers to support Access to Mailboxes
with eccenca (Special Distribution of SMILA, see http://www.eccenca.com &
http://market.eccenca.com) but there is no official release date for it. 
   
   we intend to get Aperture to work with SMILA and distribute it somehow
with SMILA, but this is focused on document conversion (which is used
especially in the BPEL Workflows). 
   When we will integrate Aperture in SMILA, we will also investigate more
the techniques of the aperture crawlers.

2) At the moment in SMILA there exists a bundle for sesame and some
BPEL-Pipelets that can use sesame. We have not discussed the further plans
of SMILA regarding ontologies until now but we had a demo on the EclipseCon
09 that is using an ontology:    http://live.eclipse.org/node/734
  We would be happy if you decide to contribute on this topic, please stay
in touch with us.


3) The wiki should contain the entire documentation (beside Javadoc ;-)). 
   We have further documentation for eccenca (special distribution) @
http://wiki.eccenca.com
   If you have specific questions feel free to ask them.

We have also some talks at the Eclipse Summit in Europe next week:
http://www.eclipsecon.org/summiteurope2009/sessions?id=915
http://www.eclipsecon.org/summiteurope2009/sessions?id=855
http://www.eclipsecon.org/summiteurope2009/sessions?id=876

Cheers,

Sebastian


> -----Original Message-----
> From: smila-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:smila-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Simon Button
> Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009 7:18 AM
> To: smila-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [smila-dev] introduction and several questions
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> Firstly, by way of introduction, my name is Simon Button and I am the
> co-founder and CTO of a stealth mode start-up focusing on socially
> intelligent personalised knowledge management systems.  We are well
> positioned for the next wave of intelligent internet services that will
put
> sophisticated intelligence in an easy to use form delivering powerful
> solutions naturally augmenting our digital cognitive attention.  Our
> technology lets users dynamically discover and consume information, which
> becomes critically important for productivity and focusing their
attention.
> 
> We are doing some preliminary work on getting to know SMILA.  We have the
> solution up and running and have been experimenting with crawlers and
agents
> and services.  It is early days for us in getting to learn the solution
> etc., but we are excited by what we see.
> 
> I have a few preliminary questions just at the moment:
> 
> 1)	Is there a plan to support the ability to crawl and capture data
> from email boxes and email servers (for example IMAP, POP3, Exchange,
> etc.?).  I understand that you are using some components of the Aperture
> solution (which I have some experience with)
> 
> 2)	To what level is the semantic layer developed (and what is the
> roadmap here).  This is an area we are particularly interested in getting
> involved
> 
> 3)	We have been through the entire documentation suite on the wiki and
> the concept integration framework doc.  Are there any other docs or pieces
> of info that we should be looking at also that exist in another location?
> 
> Apologises in advance if I have posted this to the wrong mailing list, and
I
> look forward to starting some dialogue and looking at how we may be able
to
> use and contribute to SMILA.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Simon
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Simon Button
> Co founder and CTO
> 
> Ozmota, Inc.
> 505 Montgomery Street, 2nd floor
> San Francisco, CA 94111
> 
> Cell:		+61 411 132 929
> Email:       simon.button@xxxxxxxxxx
> Web:         http://www.ozmota.com
> Skype:		simon_button
> 
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