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December | 2007 | Jonathan Markow's Jasig Blog
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Jonathan Markow's Jasig Blog. Archive for December, 2007. December 18, 2007. What Makes uPortal Unique? Thanks 2 our community 4 UR participation. We R stronger w/U! We wish @ LYRASIS. Every success w/future endeavors! LYRASIS and DuraSpace Announce Dissolution of 'Intent to Merge’ duraspace.org/articles/2879. The merger is off after a period of 3 months ago. The Fedora team has announced release of Fedora 4.5.1 built against #java. Versioning performance: https:/ t.co. In Portland a VIVO anyone can join!
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Why?! Why?! | Jonathan Markow's Jasig Blog
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Jonathan Markow's Jasig Blog. April 12, 2010. Why did I neglect my blog for two years? That’s a hard one to answer. But I’d appreciate it if you would simply consider it a “strange interlude,” in the Marxist sense. That would be Groucho Marx. Anyway, I’m back. From → Uncategorized. Larr; Jasig Conference. The Jasig Incubator What’s the Big Idea? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). We wish @ LYRASIS. Build...
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May | 2008 | Jonathan Markow's Jasig Blog
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Jonathan Markow's Jasig Blog. Archive for May, 2008. May 6, 2008. Thanks 2 our community 4 UR participation. We R stronger w/U! We wish @ LYRASIS. Every success w/future endeavors! LYRASIS and DuraSpace Announce Dissolution of 'Intent to Merge’ duraspace.org/articles/2879. The merger is off after a period of 3 months ago. The Fedora team has announced release of Fedora 4.5.1 built against #java. Versioning performance: https:/ t.co. In Portland a VIVO anyone can join! Jonathan Markow's Jasig Blog.
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What Makes uPortal Unique? | Jonathan Markow's Jasig Blog
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Jonathan Markow's Jasig Blog. What Makes uPortal Unique? December 18, 2007. Recently I responded to a query on one of our mailing lists that asked why uPortal was particularly attractive to higher education. After all, there are a number of open source, Java-based portals available now. What differentiates uPortal from the rest of the crowd? These features would arguably be of special value to any large, complex group of people that found it important to aggregate information from disparate sources to su...
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April | 2008 | Jonathan Markow's Jasig Blog
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Jonathan Markow's Jasig Blog. Archive for April, 2008. April 15, 2008. Jasig Membership and “Giving Back”. Thanks 2 our community 4 UR participation. We R stronger w/U! We wish @ LYRASIS. Every success w/future endeavors! LYRASIS and DuraSpace Announce Dissolution of 'Intent to Merge’ duraspace.org/articles/2879. The merger is off after a period of 3 months ago. The Fedora team has announced release of Fedora 4.5.1 built against #java. Versioning performance: https:/ t.co. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Jonathan Markow's Jasig Blog. November 19, 2007. An interesting question was raised at our unconference about how to provide support for shared portlets. UPortal has never had much of a portlet story, which has put us at a disadvantage in portal bake-offs. Other major portals both open source and commercial typically ship with a bundle of portlets that will run in the portal’s environment pretty much out of the box. UPortal provides a few useful ones, but not a package of comparable breadth. One outcome ...
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More on Portlets | Jonathan Markow's Jasig Blog
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Jonathan Markow's Jasig Blog. November 19, 2007. What might differentiate a JA-SIG portlet collection from one packaged with another portal product? Well, for starters, a higher education orientation would be an obvious distinction. I can think of a few useful functions that would no doubt provide value to campuses simple things like Classified Ads, Ride Board, etc. and have more relevance than the Cartoon of the Day. One reason is the inherent limitations of the portlet spec itself. It would be nice to ...
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Sizzle and Spark | Jonathan Markow's Jasig Blog
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Jonathan Markow's Jasig Blog. November 19, 2007. One of the high points of the unconference was a home-grown student portal demo by Collier Jones of UMBC. It isn’t a uPortal implementation, but it certainly grabbed our attention. Collier gave us a taste of what he has almost single-handedly accomplished in a lightening talk, one of a series of ten minute mini-sessions with which we began each day of the unconference. A hilarious image here, a strange sound effect there. A Page Not Found message is presen...
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The Jasig Incubator – What’s the Big Idea? | Jonathan Markow's Jasig Blog
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Jonathan Markow's Jasig Blog. The Jasig Incubator What’s the Big Idea? April 14, 2010. Last year Jasig began an incubation process for higher education open source projects. Since its start, a number of projects have applied for incubation, both large and small. Some of the smaller ones are useful portlets for uPortal or any other standards-compliant portal. Some of the larger projects still in incubation are OpenRegistry. Last month we celebrated Bedework. What’s the idea behind the Jasig Incubator?
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About | Jonathan Markow's Jasig Blog
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Jonathan Markow's Jasig Blog. Jonathan Markow is the executive director of Jasig, a global consortium of educational institutions and commercial affiliates supporting open source software development for higher education. Previously, Jonathan managed enterprise software applications, data warehouse, and web development for Columbia University as assistant vice president of Columbia’s Administrative Information Services group. Thanks 2 our community 4 UR participation. We R stronger w/U! We wish @ LYRASIS.