6/30/2003
I will be available on Monday at 3 eastern for the call. I will also be
with Bret ingerman the chief technology officer of the college...he is
very interested in joining the conference call. Please send me the
details of what number to call etc. looking forward to speaking with you
William J. Duffy
Director, Consulting Services
CITS
Skidmore College
815 North Broadway
Saratoga Springs, New York 12866
518-580-****
bduffy @skidmore.edu
6/25/2003 email
I will be more than happy to talk to you about the project...I am free
all day Friday, Monday and Tuesday. Please pick a time and let me
know....By the way we are very interested .
Bill
6/24/2003
Hi Bill,
I was given your name by Clara Yu. We would like to schedule a phone call with you to discuss the relevance of our project for Skidmore College. I hope you might be available later this week or early next week.
We mainly want to chat about your perception of how your requirements for Chandler might vary from either our proposed public "server-optional" small group version, or from the more centrally managed, server-centric requirements the research universities require in the Westwood version.
In particular we are interested in your current email, calendar, and security infrastructure.
We'd also like to gage your interest in out project.
Sincerely,
Pieter Hartsook - Marketing Specialist
Open Source Applications Foundation
hartsook@osafoundation.org
510 928-9783 cel
---Background Information---
The Open Source Application Foundation (OSAF), is developing an information manager application, code-named "Chandler", with support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Based on expressions of significant interest from research universities in the higher education community, we are considering how to address the issues of administration, scalability, and security in providing educational institutions with an open source software application to manage and share email, contacts, calendars and notes. Results of OSAF¹s study of research universities are available as a link on the OSAF website:
http://osafoundation.org/Chandler_in_higher_ed_TOC_3002_05_13.htm.
In addition to larger research universities, OSAF wants to look at the requirements of small private liberal arts colleges represented by NITLE. A suite of open source productivity software applications may help
all NITLE institutions reduce technology costs considerably. We are gathering some basic information in a brief online survey at:
http://cet.middlebury.edu/evaluation/Chandler.php
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PieterHartsook - 24 May 2004