Thank you so much Bruno, it seems that is very like what I was
searching, but I'll need to study the Movu.ca project, which is a
complex application.

On 18 mar, 08:25, Bruno Rocha <rochacbr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yes, all in Movu.ca will be open-source as LGPLv3, movu.ca was created with
> "content" as focus, social features is a plus, but the center of the CMS is
> the content, so I need to improve the content-types system to be able to
> include content-bundles, a content bundle is like a folder, a group, a
> course, a class, a complete tutorial or whatever you need to group
> together. With a generic functionality like that I think it will be easy to
> implement it as a courseware, also implementing better privacy options
> based on groups, permissions and users who have signed to some course or
> "bundle".
>
> I plan to use for my course, also for a cooking website.
>
> For the videos I am thinking in integration with Big Blue Button API, VIMEO
> Plus API, Amazon S3 for streaming, and also Google Docs.
>
> The code is in github, I have not started to write the ideas for
> 'content-bundles', take a look at the code and may be we can work together
> on this.
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> On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 8:17 AM, Alan Etkin <spame...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Bruno, are you planning to release a development version of the
> > movu.ca courseware as open source? If so, I could contribute, as I
> > probably will need a production implementation for the next months. I
> > think that my app would also use the vimeo PLUS product and I am
> > researching ways of streaming online with justin.tv (only for
> > authenticated users also)
>
> > The live video feature of PyConUS is an open source tool, as I have
> > read in the video site (perhaps there is relevant code too, although
> > it probably was developed for django).
>
> > On 18 mar, 05:16, Bruno Rocha <rochacbr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > I am building something like this using Movu.ca as base for the system. I
> > > will use this on my coursewww.cursodepython.com.br, Now this course runs
> > > with VIMEO plus and only registered students have access to videos. Now I
> > > will extend with content-types in movu.ca
>
> > > On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 9:53 AM, Alan Etkin <spame...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > Hi. I have been asked to buiild a web site with these features and
> > > > requirements:
>
> > > > -Content managment for universitary students and teachers
> > > > Teachers will upload and edit course documents.
> > > > -Students must pay a fee to access the site's content.
> > > > -Students evaluation system with Q&A
> > > > -Online video classes
> > > > The site must allow (only authenticated) students to watch classes
> > > > live or from a site's class video archive.
>
> > > > Is there something already developed that I can use for this
> > > > requirements? I know there are lot of separated solutions (Martin's
> > > > Instant Press and I could mix them with more or less success, but I'd
> > > > like to know if someone found a starting project that covers this
> > > > requirements, so the development tasks can be decreased and there is
> > > > no need to reinvent the wheel.
>
> > > > For accessing video streams I am thinking of using a third-party brand
> > > > like vimeo or other similar, have anybody tested those services?
>
> > > > Could I use Instant Press for this project? Does it have this video
> > > > streaming features or should I develop something like an Instant Press
> > > > plugin for this case?.
>
> > > > Thank you.
>
> > > --
>
> > > Bruno Rocha
> > > [http://rochacbruno.com.br]
>
> --
>
> Bruno Rocha
> [http://rochacbruno.com.br]

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