On Mon, 2007-01-01 at 12:47 -0500, James Tremblay wrote:
how are they less impressive? if a program is web based, it's web based. yes but the server must reside somewhere;)
There are all web based programs and therefore the host makes no difference. The staff and students in my schools are still mostly on M$ machines and until I have a decent Client for Netware, are going to stay that way. What I want to affect is the way schools "run" there records keeping operations, If we can build an OpenSource admin suite, and the parts already exist,
If you are in USA? have you tried Open Admin for schools? http://richtech.ca/openadmin/ Or are you looking for more than this?
are you working with SchoolTool? No, I work in relative isolation. Although Schooltool is a very laudible effort, their choice of using Zope's ZODB to store data rather than a full blown RDBMS will, I expect hold up their efforts. Would you like to distribute it with full support of an OS. We can help you optimize it for OpenSUSE. I'm not sure at this point but we have had ScholarPack running perfectly on OpenSuSE at school.
My project is named ScholarPack, I did have a web demo and a website active until last year but I have had no time to maintain it properly as I have been getting ScholarPack ready for a release - I will not release it until I think it is ready (no 0.0.1 iterations!) I have just started to install a production server to hold a new website and a demo of the features of ScholarPack. I will let this list know when it is finished. Regards Garry Saddington Skegness Grammar School, England -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-edu+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-edu+help@opensuse.org