The FreeMIS project is an Open Source, web based, Management Information System for high schools. It has recently been ported to the new Ruby on Rails web development framework. Initially the development will focus on the requirements of UK schools.
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OAproject implements a plataform to allow applications to interact. Apps using the platform send/receive messages through a message oriented middleware. Main features are a Single Sign On (SSO), Identity Management System (IMS) and a provisioning system
The goal of the Xenerix (pronounced as Generics) Consortium is to create an Asset/Content Management platform which is not brand or purpose specific as most existing Asset/Content Management systems are. See SVN:/xenerix/trunk/README for info on proj
Pakada takes new paths in creating and maintaining dynamic web content. It doesn't provide hardcoded modules, it let's you build them yourself within your browser, though it still ships with a handful of presets. Pakada is based on Ruby on Rails.