Re: [WG: Badging] Tooling

2024-02-29 Thread Paulo Motta
> The most promising of these was Badgr (https://badgr.com/) which seems to have become a paid service, and not open any more. An active fork of badgr is available on https://github.com/edubadges/edubadges-server. > can someone step up to do the research to find one? I've played around with

Re: [WG: Badging] Tooling

2024-02-29 Thread Rich Bowen
> On Feb 29, 2024, at 9:44 AM, Paulo Motta wrote: > >> The most promising of these was Badgr (https://badgr.com/) which seems to > have become a paid service, and not open any more. > > An active fork of badgr is available on > https://github.com/edubadges/edubadges-server. I note that it’s

[WG: Badging] Tooling

2024-02-29 Thread Rich Bowen
So … a few years ago, I looked for badging software, and there were several options. It appears that all of them have been acquired and made non-open. The most promising of these was Badgr (https://badgr.com/) which seems to have become a paid service, and not open any more. Another one -

Re: [WG: Badging] Proposed working group

2024-02-29 Thread Daniel Gruno
On 2/28/24 14:50, Rich Bowen wrote: TL;DR: https://github.com/apache/comdev-working-groups/pull/26 Over the years, we’ve discussed a badging/achievement system, but have never actually figured out the details around doing it. This is a proposal for a working group to figure out what’s

Statistics Page appears broken

2024-02-29 Thread Bob Paulin
Hi, Was reviewing some of the project data and noticed the statistics page[1] appears to be missing data .  The calls to snoot.io are failing due to an expired cert.  Just wanted to bring it to ComDev's attention since it looks like the pages fall under this project.  Thanks! - Bob [1]