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Welcome to the sakai wiki! This is a Work IN PROGRESS. Please see our Confluence wiki for information on Sakai.

How to quickly start with Sakai

NB: All our issues are tracked in Jira except for the Sakai Gradebook which is using Github Issues . This is a trial and over time we plan either to consolidate all our issues to Github Issues or re-integrate Gradebook bug reports into Jira.

How to download binaries or Sakai source code directly.

How to get involved.

Non-technical contributions

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Our largest and most active group. Intended for technical and software development discussions. To subscribe email [email protected]

For Sakai technical administration discussions.

Sakai's "IRC" channel of sorts. Many Apereo and Sakai groups meet here for informal and informational chats on a daily basis.

[Complete list of all Sakai-related Apereo communication channels] (https://confluence.sakaiproject.org/display/PMC/Sakai+email+lists)

Sakai has many different sub-groups and is part of Apereo (see below).

Being moved from Confluence (our current wiki) to Github.

For an overview of the Sakai project including functionality, the community, and leadership.

Contrib Tools are Sakai-specific tools and innovations developed and tested by community members and then released for others to use outside of the packaged core Sakai release. These tools offer unique functionality or alternatives to augment Sakai's capabilities. They are managed by sub-groups in the community who choose to do so, and are not part of Sakai OOTB (out of the box) and are not supported by the broader community necessarily.

Sakai is one of many projects overseen and supported by the non-profit, 100% Open, Apereo Foundation.

Sakai's parent organization, which provides licensing management, infrastructure, and community coordination.