On Jul 28, 2005, at 10:35 AM, [log in to unmask] wrote: > "LISTSERV site administrators' forum" <[log in to unmask]> > wrote on 07/28/2005 10:03:12 AM: > > >> The response to my idea was positive, but with one caveat. I would >> need to provide a realtime feed of the data to the portal. We are >> > > Bah. How real time does it really need to be? Would the world stop > spinning, would someone die if they didn't see their subscription that > second on the portal? > > Sounds like the portal admin might need to step back and take a deep > breath. > > If this can be done, great. If not, tell them this is what I can > offer, > Add it to the portal if you like, or just put a link the listserv web > interface. Unfortunately, our portal developers and upper management do not even have Listserv on their radar screen. I seriously doubt anyone in authority here would care if our Listserv remained outside of our new portal. Until I mentioned integrating Listserv with our new portal, no one other than me even thought of the idea. Our portal developers are only willing to do work with me on this project if it can be done within the framework of the specifications that all our other services have met, such as Blackboard, Email, housing, rosters, and transcripts. What's more, this new portal is due to go live any day now and our portal developers have been working nearly around the clock on it lately, so I doubt they would look fondly upon me if I did too much saber rattling at this stage and I was not even given access to the portal until a few days ago so I could try it out. As such, I seriously doubt I could push to relax the realtime requirement, which is sad because all our students will see their Blackboard courses via their portal environment and thus Listserv will take a back seat here, as it already appears to be doing. What I really want to do is give Listserv a more prominent position here, and inclusion in our new portal seems an ideal means to that goal.