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SAKAI - a community source Collaboration and Learning Environment
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The official website for Sakai is:
http://www.sakaiproject.org
The latest release of Sakai can always be found at:
http://www.sakaiproject.org/release
To see the institutions involved in the Sakai collaboration and
their implementation status, see:
http://bugs.sakaiproject.org/confluence/display/PROD/Implementations
THE reference/docs DIRECTORY
This directory and its subdirectories contains the bulk of the
reference material distributed with a release.
architecture/ technical documentation and white papers
conversion/ contains the DB conversion scripts to alter
the schema from one version to the next
loadtesting/ sample scripts used for loadtesting Sakai
using the Apache JMeter loadtesting engine.
webservices/ contains documentation for using Web Service
wrappers of the Sakai API. This is a common
method for scripting admin tasks.
readme.txt this file
INSTALL A URL pointer to our online installation documentation
readme_i18n.txt internationalization info for Sakai
RELEASE-NOTES A URL pointer to our online release notes
sakai.properties a reference configuration file for Sakai
DOCUMENTATION
A good start for developers interested in working with Sakai is the wiki
space named "Programmer's Cafe," where many tutorials and tips have
been collected by community developers.
http://bugs.sakaiproject.org/confluence/display/BOOT/Home
Technical documentation and white papers can be found in the architecture/
directory.
ISSUE TRACKING
Bugs and other issues can be reported and tracked at:
http://bugs.sakaiproject.org
COMMUNITY
Most Sakai collaboration happens in one (or both) of two arenas: the
collab server, and the Confluence wiki already linked to here a
number of times (bugs.sakaiproject.org/confluence).
The collab server is a fully functional Sakai deployment, with sites
set up for community sub-groups, but in day-to-day activity it is
used most often as a kind of listserv. You're encouraged to set up an
account on the collab server and join any groups you like at:
http://collab.sakaiproject.org
The most active site there is the "DG: Development" site, otherwise known as "sakai-dev".
PROJECT STATUS
The best central location for information on sub-project status and
the variety of tools - standard or not - available for Sakai is:
http://bugs.sakaiproject.org/confluence/display/MGT
LICENSE
Sakai code is distributed under the ECL license:
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/ecl2.txt