The NZVLE (New Zealand Virtual Learning Environment) project (http://eduforge.org/projects/nzvle) has some good documentation about foss learning management systems here: http://eduforge.org/docman/?group_id=7.
Includes a technical evaluation of three FOSS Learning Management Systems (Moodle was eventually selected), Moodle at enterprise level presentation slides, migrating from proprietry to Moodle, etc.
There has been a lot of performance work done in moodle since about 1.4.5 plus. You should search a bit on the moodle.org forums for hints about server optimisation.
Moodle scales extremely well in newer versions, we're running it very happily on postgres with upwards of 40,000 users. It comes out of the box with postgres support as well, no port needed.
"and no you do not owe me any proof."
You just told me you didn't need proof. I explicity told you about 10 minutes ago I didn't have any proof. I think we've all agreed there is no proof. Go away.
Actually, it's probably not easier for someone on the inside to upload doctored pics. Scientists go to White Island pretty regularly... once a fortnight at least I'd say to take crater lake temperatures and what not.
The NZVLE (New Zealand Virtual Learning Environment) project (http://eduforge.org/projects/nzvle) has some good documentation about foss learning management systems here: http://eduforge.org/docman/?group_id=7. Includes a technical evaluation of three FOSS Learning Management Systems (Moodle was eventually selected), Moodle at enterprise level presentation slides, migrating from proprietry to Moodle, etc.
There has been a lot of performance work done in moodle since about 1.4.5 plus. You should search a bit on the moodle.org forums for hints about server optimisation.
Moodle scales extremely well in newer versions, we're running it very happily on postgres with upwards of 40,000 users. It comes out of the box with postgres support as well, no port needed.
"and no you do not owe me any proof." You just told me you didn't need proof. I explicity told you about 10 minutes ago I didn't have any proof. I think we've all agreed there is no proof. Go away.
thanks for the sentiment, but I'm not male.
Actually, it's probably not easier for someone on the inside to upload doctored pics. Scientists go to White Island pretty regularly... once a fortnight at least I'd say to take crater lake temperatures and what not.
Well they would have had to hack about 10 different systems as it's in all our internal monitoring software as well.
Gee, I'm not sure what I could have to back it up that would make you believe me. Yes, it was an inside job. No, I don't have proof.
Because I know who did it?
the dinosaur _is_ there, I work at GNS and our internet is really slow thanks to you lot.