GC Wireless Project
The GC Wireless Project is an ongoing project to provide seamless
802.11 wireless coverage to the campus and to connect off-campus
housing to the main campus network. It began in 1999 when Gene
Crusie connected the first off-campus houses to the campus via
point-to-point wireless using an omni-directional antenna mounted on
top of the Science Building. The project is currently managed by
David Hodges.
Read moreGC Caravel Implementation
In April of 2004, the Information Technology Committee approved a
trial implementation of Caravel, an Open Source Content Management
System developed by Mennonite.net, to be evaluated after six months.
Caravel was selected because it met the criteria set forth by the
sub-committee on Content Management made up of Paul Meyer Reimer, Jane
Wise and Pete Oakley, and could be implemented on top of the current
enterprise web infrastructure without porting all existing content.
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