[opensuse-project] [gsoc] an ICC profile repository
Hello, This is my last weekly report, for GSoC. My project is practically finished, with working admin area. It still needs a bit of polish, especially on the visuals, but I think all can be resolved soon enough. I expect the following weeks for confirmation to implement it on a server and present it officially on the openSUSE Conference. The code is in gitorious.org/gsoc-2011/ Thanks to everyone that have helped, Google, openSUSE, and special thanks to my mentor, Mr. Kai-Uwe Behrmann Please feel free to contact me with any feedback or comment. Sebastian Oliva -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org
Hello, Am 23.08.11, 23:05 -0600 schrieb Sebastian Oliva:
This is my last weekly report, for GSoC. My project is practically finished, with working admin area. It still needs a bit of polish, especially on the visuals, but I think all can be resolved soon enough. I expect the following weeks for confirmation to implement it on a server and present it officially on the openSUSE Conference. The code is in gitorious.org/gsoc-2011/
Thanks to everyone that have helped, Google, openSUSE, and special thanks to my mentor, Mr. Kai-Uwe Behrmann Please feel free to contact me with any feedback or comment.
Thanks for picking this project and putting your ideas into it. It got really simple compared to the complexity of the original idea. I think thats the most obvious result and a really good one. The DB implementation works online through a web interface. Data can be sent in through the help of some Oyranos, related tools and curl. The DB ensures that device calibration settings match a ICC colour description. All this happens in a generic manner. As well the project was the first, to use a modified and improved JSON text format for data exchange. Still missed is a example and documentation, on how the API works for automated queries. I am confident, that this will follow soon. We will think about how to connect the DB best to the local DB and use that service in a automated way as usual for Oyranos. It is still some way to put more ends together and use that on a day by day basis. But in a world with tousands of colour devices and even more users, the project will surely help on getting the right colour data to the places, where these data is finally needed. That can happen now without error prone manual selection. kind regards Kai-Uwe Behrmann -- developing for colour management www.behrmann.name + www.oyranos.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org
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Kai-Uwe Behrmann
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Sebastian Oliva