|
Sounds good to me. The only thing is the security issue of
maintaining access
to the repository.
Manfred.
My thoughts were to create a central repository (whether hosted by
the church or individually would be up for debate) and then we could provide
several ways to access that data.
1. We (the community) could
provide a SOAP or other interface to the data so that people could write thick
client applications and synchronize their data with the central
repository. I've actually done this quite successfully with some other
applications and it works VERY well. So you can run independent of the
server but when you go "back online" you can "sync" your data. If a person
chose to never "work online" that would work fine as well.
2. We
could create an application that only runs on a local machine but has good
import/export capability so you can share your data with a new scout master or
leader. This approach would not have the collaboration features but solves
the privacy issues.
Tom
Gary Thornock wrote:
--- Tom Welch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dan Hanks wrote:
On Tue, 6 Jun 2006, Tom Welch wrote:
could also have a plug-in type system for working with the
various religious awards as well (Duty to God for LDS) which
would then allow other Scouting groups to take advantage of
it without tying it to just LDS Scouting.
Yes, DTG is on the map to integrate into this program. The
thoughts were to create some kind of a web based application
so that parents, scout leaders and boys can all work
together.
Web-based would be great, but with the church's policy on
non-official websites, where does that put the local unit that
would want to install and use such a web-based app?
-- Dan
These are issues that are currently being debated. More soon!
Tom
I have a couple of other concerns with a web-based app. One, of
course, is the privacy and security issue. Do we want to create
an application where we (in theory, at least) need to have signed
permission forms from all of the parents, because we're putting
their kids' information online? Password access controls are all
fine and good, but the concern doesn't go away.
There's also the issue of portability, by which I mean physical
portability, not cross-platform portability. Running TroopMaster
in Virtual PC is a bit of a pain, but having it on my Powerbook
when I go to meetings with the Scoutmaster, the committee or the
parents (regardless of the absence of an internet connection in
the meeting) is half the value of using it in the first place.
Granted, I could easily install a LAMP app on my Powerbook, too,
but should that be necessary?
- Gary
PGP Key ID: 071B173D
Fingerprint: ED30 B048 6833 56B4 28C0 CE52 F12B 884A 071B 173D
_______________________________________________
Ldsoss mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.ldsoss.org/mailman/listinfo/ldsoss
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NOTICE: This email message is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy all copies of the original message.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
_______________________________________________
Ldsoss mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.ldsoss.org/mailman/listinfo/ldsoss