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[seul-edu] Re: [school-discuss] Some changes--part 5, SEUL/edu itself
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- Subject: [seul-edu] Re: [school-discuss] Some changes--part 5, SEUL/edu itself
- From: Tom Adelstein <adelste@netscape.net>
- Date: Mon, 19 Jan 2004 07:54:49 -0500 (EST)
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drloss@suscom.net wrote:
> On Sun, 2004-01-18 at 02:13, Les Richardson wrote:
>
>
>
>> Well, I'll help out, but I don't really want to transfer stuff to
another
>> server, etc. It's easily virtualized, if needs be.
>>
>
> I wasn't thinking about moving it to another server, just
> re-virtualizing your seul.org websites as schoolforge.net ones.
>
>
>
>> I won't have time for a full scale "code assault" on the Freshmeat
problem
>> until this summer. I've got to finish the XML coding and the online
>> gradebook for Open Admin first (along with some improved
documentation ).
>> That should conclude major developmental goals in the short term.
(Target: late spring) It's currently being used in 3 divisions in Sask.
>> with more planning to implement in the next school year. Thus, this
is my
>> first priority.
>>
>> I should then have time to work on the Freshmeat problem.
>>
>>
>
> That's fine, Les. I think we all agree that your work on Open Admin
> should come first. I certainly do. I'll try to add more entries to the
> current AppIndex in the meantime, to maintain its utility. Everyone
> else, please join me in doing so! And I'll look into the
> re-categorization I've talked about on and off for a very long time,
> too.
>
>
>
>> I will however help with anything required for the resumption of the
>> newsletter, including new code (ie. RSS/XML/RDF, etc.) if you'd like to
>> look at authoring in some other manner.
>>
>
> Thanks, Les. But the reports resumption will depend on someone or ones
> else agreeing to do the writing. Still an open question.
>
If you're going to New York for LinuxWorld please look for John
Weathersby or me, Tom Adelstein.
I believe we can provide a total solution. We're in the process of
launching a Open Source Competency Center at a major University in
Mississippi. They have a particular interest in K12 endeavors and can
put resources on every aspect of the effort.
>
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