On 21/03/2011 1:37 PM, Caprio, Remko (ELS-NYC) wrote:
We're streamlining the documentation on developer.sciverse.com! we created a 
strike force to improve.

Btw, if you're interested to learn more, I'll be happy to put you in touch with 
the architects that extended Shindig for our purpose.

Thank you for the kind offer.

In addition to our own interests, I have a business acquantance that is in charge of a government agency that investigates and approves medical treatment policies and he is looking for tools to assist in collaborative research into medical technologies so I will be visiting the site more often to see if the technology approach and actual features could be applied in his organization.


Ron
Remko Caprio
Developer Platform Evangelist
r.cap...@elsevier.com
http://developer.sciverse.com/blog
http://twitter.com/sciversedev
http://www.facebook.com/sciverse


-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Wheeler [mailto:rwhee...@artifact-software.com]
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2011 9:17 AM
To: dev@shindig.apache.org
Subject: Re: [opensocial-community] OpenSocial for Science - A SciVerse Primer

On 20/03/2011 2:13 PM, Henry Saputra wrote:
HI Ron,

I was just trying to let Apache Shindig dev community know how it is
being used in other sites/ platform.

It actually appears to be a site that could be useful to me and I do
appreciate you mentioning it.
It is just one of those sites that is too much "inside the beltway" in
its description of what it does.
Feel free to contribute to help Shindig community to grow and be more useful.

We have not yet got involved in Shindig yet but I am lurking in the
forum for useful information like this and for indications about how
stable and functional Shindig actually is.
We have developed a Learning Management System based on an open source
stack that has a lot of Apache bits and pieces and we are very active in
the Jetspeed portal project which is the key to our application.
We also have developed a portal that combines a bit of LMS with
e-commerce and the Centra Virtual Learning Environment to create a
pay-as-you-go webinar site (www.takeawebinar.com) that allows
organizations to offer low-cost paid webinars with a low investment in
setup.

I am not sure how Shindig will integrate into these products at the
moment but I think that there is potential.

As an aside, the TakeAWebinar project is designed to help experts
monetize their knowledge by getting paid to offer webinars.
It also helps to build the community around a product or an idea by
offering live coaching and training at a reasonable price.
One of the places where I see it being useful is in permitting open
source projects build their communities and support their developers.
Getting started and finding coaching is one of the bigger barriers to
adoption of open source products since the audience often can not afford
to engage a consultant to help them in the initial pilot project and
there is no sales staff or technical pre-sales support that one gets
from commercial products.

This is one way that we are trying to support the open source movement
in general.

Thanks again for the reference.

Ron

- Henry

On Sun, Mar 20, 2011 at 1:40 AM, Henry Saputra<henry.sapu...@gmail.com>   wrote:
Forward to Apache Shindig dev community.
The SciVerse Application Framework is based on Apache Shindig.

- Henry


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Caprio, Remko (ELS-NYC)<r.cap...@elsevier.com>
Date: Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 3:30 PM
Subject: [opensocial-community] OpenSocial for Science - A SciVerse Primer
To: opensocial-commun...@googlegroups.com
Cc: opensocial-...@googlegroups.com


For those interested to see how OpenSocial is applied in the context
of science and scientific publications, there’s an article on
OpenSocial for Science - A SciVerse Primer (with Code Example) here:
http://bit.ly/gjl1yY



SciVerse has modified Shindig, the OpenSocial container, to be context aware.

For developers interested to write applications for science, find more
info here (including the framework API docs):
http://developer.sciverse.com



Remko Caprio

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