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Revision as of 08:21, 31 December 2011

Facetime Whiteboard

 Approach

Ft is meant to be 100% agile, extreme, UNIT_XP (an old derivative of agile/XP I defined in the prior century shortly after Pittman's book) whatever, the opposite of my supporting, infrastructure projects which are supported as projects with dedicated Cliubooks and the like. Ft stresses rapid deployment of finished parts of that infrastructure, including much 3rd party software, already in a production state, mashed up and pushed out into a production context.

Ft will also be used as exemplary material in the Cliubook projects where its official documentation and support will be.

 Description

Facetime is a pilot framework for a later commercial service to be made generally available and currently used to support my programming practice.

Whiteboard refers to a sample app used to exemplify the framework, and an old mod_perl CMS page where the first elements were assembled (see the framing EG talk page). It's therefore fulfilling design intent if it looks crude and samplish, but the polished apps in the fw should not, subject to them having or not having custom artistic graphic treatments (see The Chosen Ones) or not needing one.

Typically I'm using the notation Ft X of which Ft Whiteboard, is the defining use case, to refer to this variability of the model app.

Ft BizCard, to support a video version of my flash biz card planned for some time, is a pilot polished app slated for 2012-01.

 Designation

"Ft", "Ftwb", "Ft <X>", 'Focal time'

 Production

Go There

 Purpose

Disseminate other products and services thru a generic Facebook codeset using same and in particular using video and chat and serving for authentication in the dominion system.

 SaaS GA Release

Not before second quarter '12.