How Open-Source Is Sakai?
Jim Groom,
bavatuesdays,
Sept 13, 2007
Jim Groom looks at Sakai and finds it impenetrable. "A host of research universities threw millions of dollars at an idea of an open source application, but they did it in a traditional academic way which put the idea and the perceived needs before the actual community and real needs." In fairness, the Sakai people are aware of the usability issues (they've seen it mentioned before). I'm less certain they would see the use of Java as a big stumbling block. They should, but they won't.
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