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'''Redvant''' is react, redux, with servant backend as a focus/incubator for DCMS FE and tl:dr Jackson, elements of my systems and consumer product development, respectively.
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'''Redvant''' , or ''''dcms<'''' (dcms-bra), is an omnibus designation for assorted software including principally react and 
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[https://haskell-servant.readthedocs.io/en/stable/ <span style="color: pink;">servant</span>] and ultimately to be packages as  
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uniform support of the sameboat and tl:dr[AK] applications.
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react, redux, redis, or just plain red, a simple name as in red5, the parfume, riding hood, etc..
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There is an intent to join it with DDD product line engineering and that is the 'redvant' / 'redvantis' distinction. Besides the methodological
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spin it refers to use of the Apache ISIS and Django Oscar pkgs.
  
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Redvant is a name for a software development architecture/pipeline defined by main implementation elements of its endpoints.
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This &sect; renamed from "Story" to become a list of current components. There are elements in use for the list but deferring its recording.
  
Ideally, the layers of the mediating app between these endpoints would be developed from first DDD principles.
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=== Commonalities ===
Practically, much prexisting functionality can be exposed thru this channel, regardless of it's origin if its function can be abstracted.
 
 
 
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#ISIS Common DS platform builds for
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The [https://sameboat.live/sb-app <span style="color: pink;">sb-sff</span>] common Redvis reusable base with ...
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#DS SSO, messaging, and DCMS API setup for product families.
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#Jitsi adapted to DS, default in sb-sff, optional otherwise.
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=== Deliverables ===
 
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[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.commoditysoftware.greentravel <span style="color: pink;">GT2</span>],  
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*[[tl;dr|<span style="color: pink;">tl;dr</span>]] product line engineering [https://desktop.thoughtcrime.biz <span style="color: lime;">cases</span>] for [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.commoditysoftware.greentravel <span style="color: pink;">GT2</span>], [https://tl-drak.meansofproduction.biz/products/tl-drtask <span style="color: pink;">TASKPM</span>], and [https://yas3fs.ai-integration.biz <span style="color: pink;">YAS3FS].
[https://tl-drak.meansofproduction.biz/products/tl-drtask <span style="color: pink;">TASKPM</span>], and [https://sameboat.live/content/services <span style="color: pink;">SB apps</span>], which have a routinized domain
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*stable production level  [https://doorbell.meansofproduction.biz <span style="color: pink;">Ft</span>] and [https://ac.ai-integration.biz <span style="color: pink;">AC</span>] SPAs
driven methodology by which [https://case64.meansofproduction.biz they move] as doamin driven jobs thru my shop.
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#Jitsi adapted to DS
 
#Established DCMS baseline
 
#stable production level  [https://doorbell.meansofproduction.biz <span style="color: pink;">live</span>] and [https://ac.ai-integration.biz <span style="color: pink;">AC</span>] SPAs
 
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