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Online Deliberation
Submitted by elemunjeli on Wed, 2013-05-29 10:30
Trying to code a functional demo of Elib. I've gone back to short polling and slowed the polling down considerably. I'm also working on the organization and meeting pages so that people can use the admin interface.
I spent a bit of time this week considering how I would have built Eliberate, had I been responsible for the project from the beginning. The most obvious difference between ELib and my other work is that the other projects I'm working on all are built within powerful modern frameworks and have existing communities for development and support. This is the professional way to work.
There are a couple of opensource frameworks for chat I'm considering if I chose to build another iteration of this software. For now, the project goal is to get the front end js (including the RROO plugin ) working so that the control code would be swappable into another paradigm.
