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RE: [seul-edu] Comprehensive Student Management
- To: seul-edu@seul.org
- Subject: RE: [seul-edu] Comprehensive Student Management
- From: Doug Loss <dloss@suscom.net>
- Date: Fri, 01 Sep 2000 15:24:47 -0400
- Delivery-Date: Fri, 01 Sep 2000 15:25:09 -0400
- Organization: Bloomsburg University
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"Michael S. Williams" wrote:
> We need programs that
> are up to date, functional and easy to use: Student Mngmnt, Library
> Automation, Cafeteria Mngmnt and Accounting, hopefully SIF compliant( or
> variation thereof). This would pave the way for linux on the desktops by
> gaining the trust of administrators and teachers with functional, stable
> tools.
>
We looked into SIF quite a while ago and realized that it was being driven
by the large software companies and was effectively closed to input from
grass-roots organizations (like us). Bruno Vernier had been working on
EduML (you can find out more about it from our projects page
<http://www.seul.org/edu/projects.html>) for a while, which covered much the
same concepts as SIF. We encouraged people to write software that used
EduML either as the native data format or as an import/export option. I
know that Eric Sandeen's Grader was planning to do just that. I think
development of EduML may have stalled; Bruno was talking about possibly
making EduML into an OSS gateway to SIF. Some of this discussion should be
in the mailing list archives at <http://grader.sourceforge.net>. Bruno,
where does EduML stand, and should it be considered for this effort?
--
Doug Loss God is a comedian playing
Data Network Coordinator to an audience too afraid
Bloomsburg University to laugh.
dloss@bloomu.edu Voltaire