The weeklong Sakai Hackathon has come to an end, and its been an interesting week. During the course of the week more than 15 people from over 10 organizations participated; though not everyone was able to be present for the entire week, including a few key folks, such as Nicolaas Matthijs and Nick Desmet, who were only available for the first part of the week due to prior commitments, and others were distracted at times by production issues at home. The overall goal of the Hackathon – exploring the implementation of designs from the UX Improvement Project using Cambridge's MySakai and sdata approach – was a general success. While the UX scenarios from the Improvement Project were not completely implemented by the end of the week and accessibility and internationalization were not entirely finished, our collective understanding of what it will take to do so was greatly increased. This work also helped demonstrate another approach to usefully separate back-end development (e.g., java) from front-end, user experience and interface work (e.g., javascript, html, design). Such a separation can certainly help facilitate collaboration in a community such as ours, where the full complement of skill sets required for completing a project can be drawn from multiple organizations.
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Jul 16
Peter A. Knoop says:
If you would like to try out the new interface, please contact Ian Boston mailto...If you would like to try out the new interface, please contact Ian Boston to request an account on the sandbox demo server:
http://sandbox1-uk.sakaiproject.org
Please keep in mind that this is a demo server and a work in progress, so it may not be available at all times, and not all links are hooked up. If you are interested in helping flesh out the missing functionality, please let us know!