[Building Sakai] Reminder: Sakai 3.0 Group Management Project -- Request for Volunteers

Oliver Heyer oliver at media.berkeley.edu
Mon Jun 15 08:57:07 PDT 2009


The call ended around 8:45.

Oliver

John Norman wrote:
> I saw the revised bridge number (386#) on the wiki, but no-one is on 
> the line.
>
> Should I look elsewhere or did we abandon the call.
>
> John
>
> On 15 Jun 2009, at 07:17, Oliver Heyer wrote:
>
>> I'd like to draw your attention to the note from Oliver below about
>> the Group Management effort for Sakai 3. Oliver is organizing a call
>> for those that are interested. It will take place on Monday, June 15th
>> at 8am Pacific Daylight Time (11am EDT, 4pm BST).
>>
>> You can find out more about the project here:
>> http://confluence.sakaiproject.org/confluence/x/FIJDAw
>>
>> And you can indicate your interest in attending the conference call by
>> adding your name to the list here:
>> http://confluence.sakaiproject.org/confluence/x/LYhDAw
>>
>> The call will take place on SAK002:
>> Telephone: +1-812-856-7060
>> Internet:156.56.240.9
>> Conference Code: 350#
>> PIN: 72524#
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Michael
>>
>> On Jun 2, 2009, at 23:50, Oliver Heyer wrote:
>>
>>> UC Berkeley and UC Davis are embarking on a long term project to
>>> expand
>>> the system and end user administrative functionality for group
>>> management in Sakai 3.0. A high level description of the project with
>>> linked use cases/requirements (nee vignettes) is available at
>>>
>>> http://confluence.sakaiproject.org/confluence/x/FIJDAw
>>>
>>> The team currently consists of
>>>
>>> Daphne Ogle -- Interaction Designer
>>> Eli Cochran -- UI Developer
>>> Ray Davis -- Java developer
>>>
>>> We are looking for additional community members who are able to
>>> contribute in various project roles and who can commit some
>>> significant
>>> percentage of their day to day time to this effort, preferably over
>>> the
>>> next 4-12 months. The team aims to work quickly, taking an agile,
>>> iterative and collaborative approach to the definition, design and
>>> development process. That goal, in turn, demands that communication
>>> and
>>> coordination among the team members happen very frequently, in a
>>> consistent and open fashion. The exact mechanisms and channels have
>>> not
>>> yet been formalized, but the expectation is that we may have to
>>> adapt to
>>> a highly distributed team environment. We anticipate that the project
>>> will start gathering a full head of steam shortly after the Boston
>>> Conference. Please let me know if you are interested in committing
>>> yourself or other resources to this project. If this announcement
>>> generates sufficient interest, I plan to set up a conference call
>>> within
>>> the next week or so to answer any additional questions that may arise.
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Oliver Heyer
>>> Manager, Learning Applications
>>> Educational Technology Services
>>> UC Berkeley
>>> (510) 529.5177
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>> -- 
>> Michael Korcuska
>> Executive Director, Sakai Foundation
>> mkorcuska at sakaifoundation.org
>> phone: +1 510-931-6559
>> mobile (US): +1 510-599-2586
>> skype: mkorcuska
>>
>>
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