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<p>Hi Summers, are you saying that the following doesn't work:</p>
<p>Raincatcher/WFM is a set of node.js modules that enable you to
develop mobile workforce management solutions using
FeedHenry/RHMAP and the mediator pattern.</p>
How about:<br>
Raincatcher/WFM is a set of elements that enable you to develop
mobile workforce management solutions using FeedHenry/RHMAP and the
mediator pattern.<br>
Each element consists of a packaged commonJS module which exposes
its functionality as a Angular module.<br>
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Paul<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 07/02/17 16:28, Summers Pittman
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<div dir="ltr">OK guys, so wow that was a really good call.
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<div>Notes from the call are here : <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/11myFeWfSEqHccF7q2Btyndws5lqcpLz7zPVCwDMyquk/edit#heading=h.3yjtygvgu7vs">https://docs.google.com/document/d/11myFeWfSEqHccF7q2Btyndws5lqcpLz7zPVCwDMyquk/edit#heading=h.3yjtygvgu7vs</a></div>
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<div>I had a talk with Nial after the call finished and we came
up with these action items : </div>
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<div>We are going to table the getting started experience stuff
I was working on for now in favor of moving the code in a
direction that makes it more obvious for how to get started.
We will then pick up the getting started effort based on that.
(See RAINCATCH-518)</div>
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<div>Peter Darrow(should he accept), Nial, and myself will work
on that JIRA.</div>
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<div>We will also review Paulo's HTTP mediator code. We have in
a few places duplicated similar functionality and having a
simpler way of bridging topics across the client/cloud divide
is a very compelling use-case for the "core" Raincatcher
experience.</div>
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<div>These previous three points will hopefully also make it
easier to answer "What is Raincatcher". Right now Raincatcher
is presented as a loosely coupled collection of WFM modules.
In reality we should start with presenting it as a
implementation of a general event based client server
architecture and then lead people into the WFM features. </div>
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<div>Right now our project is presented with WFM first which
hides a lot of the "why" of Raincatcher.</div>
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<div>Finally, I want to kill the term "Raincatcher module".
This is for several reasons. First, in Javascript a module is
often conflated with a npm package and may be one of several
formats. Secondly, we deliver functionality thought Angular
which has its own module definition. So currently a
Raincatcher module is distributed as a <span
style="font-family:roboto,arial,sans-serif">CommonJS module
which contains Angular modules that are consumed by our
clients' applications. So consider this "open season" for
word smithing.</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family:roboto,arial,sans-serif">All of
these individual things, taken together, should make
presenting, explaining, and understanding Raincatcher much
more straight forward and will inform the getting started
experience.</span></div>
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<div><span style="font-family:roboto,arial,sans-serif">Summers</span></div>
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