[DG: Spanish Sakai] Fwd: [Announcements] Apereo OAE Phoenix is now available!

Diego del Blanco Orobitg diego.delblanco.sakai at gmail.com
Fri Jun 28 01:45:56 PDT 2013


Para los que no lean la lista internacional... Primera release del OAE
oficial lista para produccion... Habrá que probarla!
---------- Mensaje reenviado ----------
De: "Nicolaas Matthijs" <nicolaas.matthijs at caret.cam.ac.uk>
Fecha: 28/06/2013 04:05
Asunto: [Announcements] Apereo OAE Phoenix is now available!
Para: "oae-dev List" <oae-dev at collab.sakaiproject.org>, <
announcements at collab.sakaiproject.org>

The Apereo Open Academic Environment (OAE) project team is pleased and
excited to announce the first release of the Apereo Open Academic
Environment; *OAE Phoenix*. This release consists of the first production
ready release of Apereo OAE and focusses on providing support for various
forms of academic collaboration.

Apereo OAE is designed as a multi-tenant platform that can be run at large
scale, allowing for a single installation to support multiple institutions
at the same time. *OAE Phoenix* is a first and important step and attempts
to provide a basic, but solid foundation that can be used as the basis for
many more collaborative scenarios.

We’d like to invite everyone interested in Apereo OAE to get involved
during these early and exciting times and help drive contributions,
adoption and direction.
**
*Try it out*
**
It is a project goal to make a community instance of Apereo OAE available
for everyone to sign up to and play with or even use for real
collaborations. We are currently targeting for this instance to be
available by the fall, informed by the gathered production experiences.

In the meantime, *OAE Phoenix *can be seen and tested at
http://oae.oae-qa0.oaeproject.org/, where anyone can sign on. Note: this
environment is also used for QA purposes, and will be wiped and re-deployed
every night, so no data retention and some downtime is expected.

The source code has been tagged with version number 0.2.0 can be downloaded
from the following repositories:

Back-end: https://github.com/oaeproject/Hilary/tree/0.2.0<https://github.com/oaeproject/Hilary>
Front-end: https://github.com/oaeproject/3akai-ux/tree/0.2.0<https://github.com/oaeproject/3akai-ux>

Documentation on how to install the system can be found at
https://github.com/oaeproject/Hilary/blob/master/README.md.

The repository containing all deployment scripts can be found at
https://github.com/oaeproject/puppet-hilary.
**
*Get in touch*

The project website can be found at http://www.oaeproject.org. The project
blog will be updated with the latest project news from time to time, and
can be found at http://www.oaeproject.org/blog.

The mailing list used for Apereo OAE is oae-dev at collab.sakaiproject.org.
You can subscribe to the mailing list at
http://collab.sakaiproject.org/mailman/listinfo/oae-dev.

Bugs and other issues can be reported in our issue tracker at
https://github.com/oaeproject/3akai-ux/issues<https://github.com/oaeproject/3akai-ux/issues?state=open>
.

*Thanks to ...*
**
The release of *OAE Phoenix *wouldn’t have been possible without the
support and hard work of a number of exceptional institutions and
individuals.

We’d like to thank the following institutions for supporting, funding and
driving the design and development of Apereo OAE, and in particular the
people that have put a lot of time and effort into driving this forward at
their respective institutions:

   - University of Cambridge - John Norman
   - Georgia Institute of Technology - Clay Fenlason
   - Marist College - Josh Baron

A massive thanks goes to the project team, which has gone above and beyond
the call of duty to design and develop the solid foundation that *OAE
Phoenix *represents:

   - Bert Pareyn (UI development)
   - Branden Visser (back-end development)
   - Sam Peck (design)
   - Simon Gaeremynck (back-end development)
   - Stuart Freeman (development and integration)

We would also like to thank the people that have provided code
contributions and translations:

   - Frederic Dooremont (French translation)
   - Yildiray Ogurol (German translation)
   - Samuel Gutiérrez Jiménez-Peña (Spanish translation)
   - Toni Devís López (Valencian, Spanish and Italian translation)
   - Mark Breuker (Dutch translation)
   - Tim De Groote (Widget development and bug fixes)
   - Mathieu Decoene (Mobile UI)
   - Dieter Casier (oEmbed)
   - Yeng Qi Chao (Bug fixes)


Last but not least, a special thanks also goes to Lucy Appert (NYU) and
David Goodrum (Indiana University) for their leadership in the early days
of the project and the breadth of knowledge and insights they have brought
to the design process.

Obviously, it is not possible to list all of the individuals that have made
this possible, so we’d like to thank everyone else who contributed to this
exciting milestone ...

*What’s next*
**
We will follow up with a more detailed report of the* OAE Phoenix *features,
capabilities and performance characteristics.

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