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Roller @ N.C. State


I'm heading down to the D.H. Hill Library at North Carolina State University (go Wolfpack, my alma mater by the way) today help the folks there get started with Roller.

State chose Roller for campus-wide student blogs (> 30,000 students!) and the first order of business is to figure out how to hook Roller into State's WRAP authentication single sign-on system. The answer may be to develop a WRAP plugin for Acegi (the framework Roller uses for authentication), but I hope to also understand how OpenSSO technologies might fit into the picture.
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That's awesome--congrats! You should make another post about it when it's all set up.

Posted by Martin Davidsson on February 25, 2006 at 07:10 AM EST #

Dave, that's great news. During my 9 months at State (writing for the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences), I watched the library staff take the lead in applying blogs and newsfeeds to their sites. I can't wait to see what the students and faculty accomplish with Roller.

Posted by Anton Zuiker on February 26, 2006 at 01:15 PM EST #

Congratulations! That's incredible! Looking forward to hear how the whole process goes. :)

Posted by Brian R on February 28, 2006 at 12:29 PM EST #

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