In the rush to Sakai 2.0, two Sakai developers quietly laboured along with the world on their shoulders – Anthony Whyte and Lydia Li. A week after the cathartic Sakai 2.0 release, the eyes of the Learning Management world and the Sakai Project would be on Sheffield, UK watching to see which systems and applications would *really* interoperate at the IMS Tool Interoperability Demonstration.
Monthly Archives: June 2005
Refelctions on the Sakai Meeting in Baltimore
What a wonderful meeting. We had 400 people – there are about 10 sites intending to bring up a significant pilot in September. I have a feeling that helping these people will be a major effort for us over the summer – perhaps more important than any development that we might do.