It seems that the enswer is YES but the source is not avalable yet. Have a look here : http://sahana.tigris.org/
The source of Mambo is available here http://www.mamboserver.com It's written that Savana and Mambo are based on PHP but the Sri Lanka website http://relief.cno.gov.lk/ is based on JSP (and PHP for Mambo). Marouen MRAIHI http://www.mraihi.com On Fri, January 14, 2005 6:20 pm, Robert Guerra said: > is the underlying code that runs Sahana available? Is it an open > source application? > > I ask, as there are certain parts of the functionality that would be > VERY useful to some of the work Privaterra does > > regards > > Robert > > > At 12:17 PM -0500 1/14/05, Taran Rampersad wrote: >>*What is it?* >> >>Sahana is a collection of integrated applications which handle an >>increasing amount of functionality. >> >> * *Organization registry*: To keep track of various organizations >> participating and what they do / can do etc. >> * *Request management system*: To allow coordination of how requests >> from camps and other places are serviced by various organizations. >> * *Camp registry*: Database of camps, including historical >> information. >> * *People registry*: Database of missing, IDPs, dead, orphans etc. >> (including pictures, finger prints, DNA samples) with advanced >> search capabilities >> * More function being developed. >> >>(1) http://relief.cno.gov.lk/ shows Sahana in operation. >> >>(2) http://www.linuxgazette.com/node/9847 gives some more detail. >>Fleshing that out for a WorldChanging.com article. >> >>-- >>Taran Rampersad >> >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >>http://www.linuxgazette.com >>http://www.a42.com >>http://www.worldchanging.com >>http://www.knowprose.com >>http://www.easylum.net >> >>"Criticize by creating." � Michelangelo > > -- > ### > Robert Guerra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Privaterra - <http://www.privaterra.org> > _______________________________________________ DIGITALDIVIDE mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.edc.org/mailman/listinfo/digitaldivide To unsubscribe, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word UNSUBSCRIBE in the body of the message.
