From: John N. <jo...@ca...> - 2005-06-14 09:24:52
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Dear All I'm just back from the Sakai meeting in Baltimore. While there I had the thought that it would be interesting to do a scoping exercise on what it would take to get the code bases of Sakai and Bodington to converge (or what inter-operation strategies may be possible). Do you think this would be of interest to the Bodington community? We (Cambridge) could obviously do it from one side, but it seems to make sense to have those who understand the code intimately in each project compare notes. I imagine that were we to agree that (i) it would be possible and (ii) it would be desirable, then a project to converge the code would take around 12-18 months, but that may be a bit premature right now Please let me know what you think. John PS. This is my individual/Cambridge idea and not an official Sakai Project approach. Centre for Applied Research in Educational Technologies (CARET) University of Cambridge 16 Mill Lane Cambridge CB2 1SB +44-1223-765367 |