From: Keith W. <kei...@gm...> - 2011-06-27 11:51:22
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George, >> >> With respect to what has to be done to mifos technically and from a >> developer/development point of view, I have a very clear picture of >> what needs to be improved. > > is this up on mifos.org somewhere? i just looked but couldn't find - admittedly, I may not have looked in the right place. :-) The developer wiki is a mix of old and new content, with some old content being outdated and some still very relevant. In places to try and grasp what has to be done there is the technology planning pages (http://mifosforge.jira.com/wiki/display/MIFOS/Mifos+Technology+Planning) but I guess things have changed recently and I have my own views on what can be done and it what order it should happen. I've documented my thoughts at http://mifosforge.jira.com/wiki/display/MIFOS/Technical+Roadmap+%28Post+Maya+G+and+onwards%29 regards, Keith. On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 10:53 AM, George Conard <gc...@gm...> wrote: > Hi Keith - > >> >> With respect to what has to be done to mifos technically and from a >> developer/development point of view, I have a very clear picture of >> what needs to be improved. > > is this up on mifos.org somewhere? i just looked but couldn't find - admittedly, I may not have looked in the right place. :-) > > >> <snip> >> >> Its also clear that if we were to do all the changes we would like to >> do to get mifos into a state we would believe to be sufficent theres a >> significant amount investment (the time type) to be made. You >> highlighted two significant areas for sub-saharan africa 1) >> integration with mobile money/ branchless banking systems 2) ability >> to integrate offline capabilities. Both of these require the right >> services to be 'exposed' to allow easier integration with mifos MIS >> and can be done. I think whats needed is some organisation who needs >> this done to give it some direction so we can produce something real >> and valuable and evolve from there. > > totally agree - need to have specific customers for any/all of the work being done. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > All of the data generated in your IT infrastructure is seriously valuable. > Why? It contains a definitive record of application performance, security > threats, fraudulent activity, and more. Splunk takes this data and makes > sense of it. IT sense. And common sense. > http://p.sf.net/sfu/splunk-d2d-c2 > |