[worldKit-dev] Potential custom development

Mikel Maron mikel_maron at yahoo.com
Tue Jun 12 02:25:02 PDT 2007


Hi Ian

Interesting application. And I think worldKit may be even closer to your requirements than apparent.

worldKit does support time based navigation
http://worldkit.org/doc/time.php

And worldKit can run offline .. it can easily just run from local image, config, and data files.

I think the missing pieces may simply be a different look for the time slider control, and display of the annotation content in another movie clip.
This is straightforward flash coding, and I'd be happy to support you or anyone else who would make these adjustments for your custom development.

Best,
Mikel

----- Original Message ----
From: Ian Mayo <ianmayo at gmail.com>
To: worldkit-dev at lists.brainoff.com
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 6:41:59 PM
Subject: [worldKit-dev] Potential custom development

Hi all,
my name is Ian Mayo, and I'm an independent software developer.  I maintain
and develop Debrief (www.debrief.info), an open-source software application
used for analysing maritime exercises.


There is a requirement for a "lite" version of the application
(Debrief-Lite), to be used for superficial replay of recorded "black box"
data.  I'm considering experimenting with a different business model for the

"lite" application: utilising third party expertise to overcome both
limitations in my available effort and lack of experience in the glossy
languages used for development of glamorous modern applications

(http://www.intelisea.com/).

A significant part of Debrief-Lite is an interactive geographic plot showing
vessel tracks plotted over a contextual chart backdrop.  The WorldKit

application meets most, if not all of this requirement.  The additional
parts of the application represent a time display/control, and a scrolling
"narrative" view of comments recorded during the exercise.  Overall the

application doesn't seem too dissimilar to a future version of WorldKit that
allows for offline replay of geoblogging data (yes, it would be much easier
via an online mashup - Debrief-Lite needs to run offline).


These additional components don't seem too dissimilar to the direction in
which WorldKit is moving.  To this end, I'd appreciate you considering the
set of high-level requirements I've recorded at

http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dhgkgg2m_12dx833n .  Where the Debrief-Lite
requirements overlap with your aspirations for WorldKit, I may well be able

to fund your development time.

I look forward to hearing from you - or other suggestions towards
Debrief-Lite Regards, Ian.

Ian Mayo
PlanetMayo Ltd
New technologies, implemented well.



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