On Jan 28, 2008 4:22 PM, Nagarajan Vadivel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Martin & Sulochan, > Thanks for your reply. Before making any comments I wish to answer your > last question. Yes I will be happy to work on Moodle for OLPC server.
Excellent - there'll be plenty to do ;-) > So far as the other elearning framework, I suggest you to try DOCEBO. > I have experience in working on Docebo and in the process of setting up a > Moodle server at > htttp://docebo.elearning.edu I'll have a look - thanks! [Quick check - where's the source code for it? License? Developer community? ] > My concern is that how the School server will be deployed particularly > installing LAMP for Moodle > Moodle issues are its demand for higher memory (4GB), higher speed and > higher server space Do NOT worry about moodle performance -- leave that in my hands. I have been working on Moodle scalability and performance for 4 years now -- 1.7 and 1.8 have been sluggish, but I did some serious work on 1.9 so that it's back to the kind of scalability we had in the 1.4/1.5 series. And I'll tune the XS so that Moodle is pre-installed and tuned correctly. There won't be a problem. > I also plan to have the rack space with powerful Moodle servers for internet YAGNI ;-) Let's use that energy & time on other stuff. The XS will be pretty well performing and self-reliant for Moodle, MediaWiki and any other web app we need there, m _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel
