[Building Sakai] New Sakai Architecture
Shoji Kajita
kajita.shoji.5z at kyoto-u.ac.jp
Wed Apr 1 16:06:49 PDT 2015
Hi Neal,
Let me suggest our slogan to do so:
“Reinventing the Sakai, Not reinventing the wheel”
Shoji
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Shoji Kajita, Ph.D
http://about.me/shojikajita
> On Apr 1, 2015, at 20:45, Neal Caidin <neal.caidin at apereo.org> wrote:
>
> Hi sakai-dev,
>
> Some discussion in the community about starting Sakai over from scratch.
>
> A couple of the leading architectural suggestions include:
>
> * Writing Sakai completely in Hypercard and using Docker for code distribution to each person's local machine. If necesssary including a 1996 Mac emulator in the bundle. For the occassional "multi-user" version you will need a server to which all the Hypercard stacks are sent, and then use Perl to process the data.
>
> * A DIY kit of 6502 microprocessors for speedy 8 bit processing. Each kit will include a series of 128 pre-programmed ROMs that can be connected in serial to provide the Sakai program. Don't worry, we will not need to write this in Assembly, we will use Cobol on a time share for the development.
>
>
> Other ideas welcome. This is the "brainstorm" stage.
>
> Cheers,
> Neal
>
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