#TotalRecal done a cracking job on joining up systems (rapid innovation strand) – awesome calendaring system http://bit.ly/dPGEXp #jiscfsd
Thanks, Andy! (Community Facilitator for the JISC Flexible Service Delivery (FSD) Programme)
#TotalRecal done a cracking job on joining up systems (rapid innovation strand) – awesome calendaring system http://bit.ly/dPGEXp #jiscfsd
Thanks, Andy! (Community Facilitator for the JISC Flexible Service Delivery (FSD) Programme)
Here’s our rough roadmap (in approximate order) over the next 2/3 weeks:
1. Event/calendar sharing
2. Public calendars
3. Epic source code clean up (and source code release)
4. Properly set up http://calendar.lincoln.ac.uk
5. Integrate library return dates
6. Open to everyone
(7. Rewrite OAuth/SSO to use SQL + Windows server)
Future desirables (in no specific order)
1) Mobile site
2) Improve IE compatibility
3) CalDav
4) Further integrations with other services – posters.lincoln.ac.uk, room bookings (likely to be our summer project), Jerome, etc
5) Revamp and bulk up our Nucleus APIs
Fun, fun, fun!
I’ve just had a good chat with Alex Hawker, Programme Manager of the Flexible Delivery Programme that Total ReCal is funded under. We received some good comments about the bid that we put in and there’s a particular interest in the idea of working with ‘space-time’ data. Our (student) developers, Alex and Nick, are on leave for the next week, but we’ve already met to discuss the points that JISC have asked us to clarify and develop in order to satisfy funding requirements. They are:
My first task is to address these in the Project Plan, which will be submitted by the 29th. Much of the project budget has been allocated to buying Alex and Nick’s time as developers, so we’ll have the equivalent of almost one developer (30hrs) working full-time on this project for six months.
In addition to the Project Plan, our immediate ToDo list currently looks like this:
We should have all of those done by the 6th August. Some of this has already been touched on in Alex and Nick’s personal blogs over the last few months.