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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Thank you Mike.<br>
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This all sounds good. <br>
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Few specific comments regarding the outline:<br>
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<div>0. Swift re-introduction to PoN</div>
<div>1. How we've been using PoN: Tidgrove deployment,
deploying to commercial archaeologists, pushing to other
archaeologists via public deployment. I'd like to highlight
the case with the student & Linda (which has some audio,
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<div>2. What we've added: History view, mobile version (with
screenshots). Emphasise how this uses the provenance-enabled
backend to provide the history view.</div>
<div>3. What's next: Shared workspaces, internal deployment
(with a wiki import) as an 'eating our own dog food'
approach. </div>
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What about swapping 1 & 2? <br>
In this way you talk about what was developed first and then talk
about the deployments.<br>
I know it is not chronological, but I think it would be nice to say
"development is the past, deployment is present and future" <br>
From that point of view, I would move "Shared workspaces" to point 1
(just say that's work in progress) and so the emphasis in "what's
next" is about internal and external deployments.<br>
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Luc and I counted 4 deployment attempts: <br>
- clatford (failed?)<br>
- tidgrove <br>
- LP archaeology (Tom going up north with the mobile phone)<br>
- the open Web deployment (going very slowly)<br>
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Luc had the great suggestion to try and convince Vince to help us
with a deployment of PoN with his team -- so it could be good to
keep that in mind for the presentation.<br>
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Enrico<br>
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Dr Enrico Costanza
Lecturer, Agents, Interaction, Complexity Group
School of Electronics and Computer Science
University of Southampton, UK, SO17 1BJ
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