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Permanent link to archive for 5/30/06. Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Migrating from Manila to something else #

Witin the next couple of months, I will be retiring the IU Technology Lodge to reflect my new role as a Data Architect in the newly formed Data Services Department in IST. I will be specializing in all forms of academic data for the campus. There's a lot happening in the organization for which I work. See One IST for all the publicly available information. I'll write more later on my new role once things get a bit better defined.

In the meantime, one of the tasks I have to take on is migrating the sites that have been on the Interactive University's Manila server. There may be a good approach that involves next to no programming by using static rendering. Other solutions might involve using the Manila-RPC interface, specifically as it has been expressed in PyManila.


 
Posted by Raymond Yee on 5/30/06; 6:31:14 PM
from the Unclassified dept.

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