IMSMA News

Jul 7, 2005 at 17:17 o\clock

Request for IMSMA V3 Developer Password - Reply from Alan Arnold

Reply to Request for IMSMA V3 Developer Password by Alan Arnold, GICHD

We understand your concerns and as I told Dan Kelly we are already working to include and develop many of the elements you are thinking about in the new system. I'm afraid that I am not in a position to grant your request for the IMSMA developer password. The use and release of this password has been a subject of great concern for many years and while we are moving forward from V3 we still have a responsibility to maintain its integrity and protect the code. Releasing the password would put our ability to provide a stable platform in jeopardy.

There are a number of methods that can be used to create add-ons to IMSMA without changing or having access to the source code. While these methods may not provide a complete solution to you they do provide significant opportunities for development. I do understand your desire to continue moving forward and we are responding to that need in what we believe to be a measured and intelligent way. I would hate to see the programme there expend its limited funds pursuing a very limited gain particularly when much of what you propose is a duplication of the efforts underway here.

Jul 7, 2005 at 11:00 o\clock

Request for IMSMA V3 Developer Password

The UNMACA information section needs to implement the IMSMA V3 SP2 Wish List (UNMACA/MAPA).

The UNMACA is required to establish an IMSMA development section due to changed focus and priorities of the GICHD and closed down IMSMA V3 technical support form ETHZ IMSMA V3 development team. For details see GICHD / IMSMA Support for UNMACA/MAPA Afghanistan.

To be able to implement the required changes in IMSMA the UNMACA information section requests the IMSMA V3 Developer Password.