Fame at last
Published September 5th, 2006 in FreeMISSomeone asked me today “how famous do you think FreeMIS is?” - a question that was clearly going somewhere. I mumbled some non-comittal waffle, and was then presented with a copy of issue 65 of Linux User. There’s an article about this year’s FLOSSIE, which mentions my 5 minute slot about FreeMIS. At the risk of consuming too much of your precious bandwidth, allow me to reproduce my mention in its entirety:
Robert Jones' (sic) FreeMIS, developed with Ruby-on-Rails, had come from a different direction - based on the need to report to parents. As it is currently used in Scotland, it uses Shibboleth for single sign-on. (c) R Smedley
Shibboleth SSO for FreeMIS is actually “in development”, but apart from that it’s all true ![]()
The article has a link to the demo site - this explains the recent spike in visits to the demo.
Fame indeed! Even if I haven’t a clue how it works
I’ve got some really interesting stuff from the Curverider conference to do with SSE. Kevin Jardine was giving the talk. Do you know of him?
I hadn’t heard of Kevin Jardine, but from a quick bit of googling (TM) he looks like an interesting guy. Did you mean SSE? If so, I’m afraid that one TLA too many for me - no idea what it means!