Thanks so much Sebastian. I am aware of Moodle but haven't investigated it
thoroughly. Is there an example of these integrations that I can check out?

Best.

Dan

On Fri, May 11, 2012 at 4:02 AM, [email protected] <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Dan,
>
> do you know Moodle? We maintain a module in our repository to integrate
> Openmeetings into Moodle:
>
> https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/openmeetings/trunk/plugins/moodle_plugin/
> The plugin should work with moodle 2.0.
>
> There are also plugins for ATutor and Sakai Open Source.
> The ATutor plugin is currently updated to work with OpenMeetings 2.0.
>
> Maybe those platforms help you to realize your idea.
>
> Sebastian
>
>
> 2012/5/11 Daniel Ascher <[email protected]>
>
>> Hi George:
>>
>> I am very happy to participate in such an effort. I think it is a great
>> idea. I may need some help with finding log files for instance, if that is
>> needed when I report back on an issue. But I agree that if we pool our
>> efforts we can make this works as well as possible.
>>
>> By the way, I am also interested in creating a web site that includes a
>> database system and a user interface that works with OM. Users would log
>> into this website, create an account, and do a number of other functions.
>> This website will be tailored to the needs of professional tutors and other
>> professionals and consultants who need not only the meeting functions
>> included in OM, but a number of other features.
>>
>> Ideally it would tie in with OM seamlessly. If anyone has any suggestions
>> about this idea please let me know. And if anyone knows of a developer
>> particularly suited to this task I would appreciate you forwarding their
>> contact info to me.
>>
>> Best.
>>
>> Dan Ascher
>>
>>
>> On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 5:31 PM, George Kirkham 
>> <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> Dan, Sergey, Stephen, (and to myself),****
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> Do you have an environment where you can test the stability/reliability
>>> of OpenMeetings.  For example where several or more people can use
>>> OpenMeetings and report on any issues, and the try to repeat the same issue
>>> on another day.****
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> A clear, methodical approach to observing, and then identifying how to
>>> repeat issues really help developers.  It is even better if you can match
>>> the issue with entries in the log files.****
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> While my OpenMeetings installation has been very good most of the time,
>>> there are instances where some of my “test” users in conference rooms have
>>> become unstable, but so far I have not had the time to be able to repeat
>>> the issue frequently enough to identify why (or to match the problem
>>> occurrences with an entries in the red5/log/*.log).  These issues have not
>>> been too serious, closing the browser and logging back in to the room fixes
>>> most, on a few occasions I have had to reboot my PC.  I have also observed
>>> more issues when the PC is wirelessly connect (wireless LAN), which could
>>> be related to my Wireless router.****
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> My hope is that if there is enough of us “users of OpenMeetings”, we can
>>> identify issues, check with each other to see if the others can also create
>>> the same issue, thus confirm the problem is not just with our own
>>> environment, and be able to report an issue in a way that the developers
>>> can more easily identify and fix. I am sure that they have limited time to
>>> which the can contribute to OpenMeetings so if we can identify repeatable
>>> issues and rule out any personal environmental problems, it should help in
>>> reducing the reporting of problems which are not due to OpenMeetings itself.
>>> ****
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> So my request for Dan, Sergey, Stephen and others is, “when I report an
>>> issue or a suggestion, please, when you have time, check my statements in
>>> your own OpenMeetings environements and see if what I say is correct or a
>>> worthwhile suggestion and then report back.  Especially if I make a
>>> suggestion for an improvement for something that I would like but it does
>>> not make sense to you, or even better, you see an even more effective way
>>> the improvement can be implemented (e.g. let’s do some brain storming).
>>> Sometimes the most simplest of ideas are the greatest.  For example, “one
>>> tool that OpenMeetings whiteboad does not currently have is a highlighter,
>>> like the highlighter pens”. ****
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> Thanks,****
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> George Kirkham****
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
>>> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Daniel Ascher
>>> *Sent:* Friday, 11 May 2012 2:29 AM
>>> *To:* [email protected]
>>> *Subject:* Re: exclusive audio in Build #68****
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> I would like to thank everyone who is working so hard on this project. I
>>> am not an engineer so I can't contribute any coding. But if there is
>>> anything I can do to further this effort, please let me know!
>>>
>>> Dan Ascher****
>>>
>>> On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 11:59 AM, Alexei Fedotov <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:****
>>>
>>> I'm really happy seeing new faces (George, Sergey, Stephen) around
>>> with thoughtful and skillful posts - Openmeetings needs you, guys, for a
>>> strong community. The strong community is mandatory for us to leave
>>> incubation and become an full-scale Apache project.****
>>>
>>> ** **
>>>
>>> Thank you.****
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Daniel Ascher, M.Ed.
>> President
>> A+ Test Prep and Tutoring
>> "Creating Bright Futures"
>>
>> 505 York Road, Suite 6
>> Jenkintown, PA 19046
>> Office: 215.886.9188
>> Direct: 267.242.9640
>> www.aplustutoring.com
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Sebastian Wagner
> https://twitter.com/#!/dead_lock
> http://www.openmeetings.de
> http://www.webbase-design.de
> http://www.wagner-sebastian.com
> [email protected]
>



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"Creating Bright Futures"

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