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willtharp04-Sep-2007 18:23Greg- I am sorry ..will
waningu13-Nov-2005 07:59Praise the Lord am, online
evangelinux05-Jul-2005 17:54I would like to announce a Python front-end to CHADDB. The Python front-end is called Ekklesia. The console version, Ekklesia Genesis, is making significant progress. I now have the main reports from the People menu complete.
I recently modified CHADDB itself and the test data set, and have a further modification to make that will allow comments or notes throughout the DB.
Python gurus should feel free to jump into the fray!
masinick27-Jun-2005 01:47I'm a big Linux desktop user and advocate. I'm hoping to promote not only Linux, but any good free and open software. Ministry is an ideal place to do that. Many ministries do not have big budgets. I have some good ideas about what's out there and I have some visions of what I would like to see. I'm glad to help out with ideas, prayers, and promotions.
Greg B14-Jun-2005 12:06Hi everyone - we had an outage over the weekend as a result of a hardware failure on our main server. The site is now up on a backup system. Thanks for your patience!
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School Management
yamaplos
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11-Dec-2005 23:42
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Registered: 11-Dec-2005 23:28
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Desperately looking for something that will be able to - track students, families, donors, staff data (addresses, vaccinations, classes they register for, tuition, attendance, calendar, etc) - email merge from above data - Class lesson plans and homework assignments, and grades (with internet access for families/teachers). Output to printed grade sheets. - possibility to expand to on-line learning and testing Since I cannot find anything like that that works (my school presently uses something we are not happy with - but seems to be a leader in the field - quite hard to use and unreliable), I have started to code. I would be glad to push for an open source effort.
yamaplos
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Re: School Management
davitsio
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15-Dec-2005 23:33
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Registered: 15-Dec-2005 23:15
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Wow. Sounds like a big project. What language have you started to code it in?
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Re: School Management
dman13
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21-Jan-2006 09:28
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Registered: 05-Jun-2005 00:29
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You should evaluate SchoolTool if you haven't already. ([link=http://www.schooltool.org/][/http://www.schooltool.org/]) It is an open-source project, partially funded by the Shuttleworth Foundation, to create a system to help the operations of schools. I don't think it handles things like donors, yet, but you could certainly collaborate with the project to add those features instead of starting over from scratch. I know some of the developers on the project; they're good and have architected the system to be flexible and extensible and would welcome additions.
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