How to contribute to OpenClass.
There are different ways to contribute to OpenClass development.
If you are a developer, you certainly can contribute to the development on github.
If you are willing to contribute with a translation, you may use the transifex.
Finally, if you are willing to report bugs and issues, feel free to use the issue tracker on github.
And of course, if you are willing to contribute with documentation, tutorials, webcasts and other things that I haven’t covered in this page – feel free to contact me, or comment here with your suggestion!
And finally, if you want to sponsor or contribute financially to the OpenClass development, feel free to use that paypal donation button in the top right corner. It is completely optional and by no means I want to force you to pay me something – only do it if you want!
Or, alternatively, when you meet me, you could buy me a beer or two
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Hello,
it looks like very pretty, but i will used on a Internet Root-Server!
1.) Is it possible?
2.) How big is the risk?
Many thanks,
Steph
June 29, 2011 @ 4:46 pm
Hi Steph,
what do you want to do with openclass on such server? control class rooms over internet (like in distance-learning courses)?
As for security, there is not much in-build security restrictions, as the main view is that once student authorizes a teacher to connect to his computer, the teacher can control it. Unless you authorize it, the teacher cannot do anything with your machine. And even if you authorize, it only has same access as you do (e.g., it does not requires administrative rights).
From student to teacher viewpoint, it is a similar scenario, the students cannot do anything with teacher’s computer that teacher hasn’t asked (like showing their screen content and so on).
June 29, 2011 @ 5:00 pm