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Yes, it is the right place to ask this, because if anybody does know, I
would be VERY interested to hear about it. My district is looking to
replace SASIxp in a couple of years...and I would love to see a GPL'd
solution in place.<br>
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Robert Arkiletian wrote:
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cite="mida18d8e260701160945n15eb2db1n2c26fa485f8eb7d@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Not sure how many developers are on this list but here
goes.
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What types of frameworks would be best suited for developing a full
<br>
featured large scale (district level) Student Information System?
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The ones which I know exist are
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J2EE
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JBoss
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Zope (Python)
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Django (Python)
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Ruby on Rails
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PHP
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I'm assuming the database backend would be PostgreSQL, MySQL or Oracle.
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The real question is if one (or more) district(s) was to hire a team
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of developers to write a GPLed SIS, how long would this take and cost?
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(Approx.)
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I realize this is probably not the best place to ask this question.
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Where should this question be asked?
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