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Simonides Memory Palace code almost ready to be released!

For those who attended the NYU presentation at the Boston conference ("Alternatives to OSP: Making Portfolios Flexible and Fun"), I'm happy to let you know that we've completed our testing with Jackrabbit, so we should be getting ready to release this code soon! I just have to write a README and tweak a few other things.

I'll send an email to the dev list when it's out there and we'll probably have something in the newsletter too.

I also know that our esteemed colleagues are doing some demos of the tool for those who didn't see it at the conference, so let me know if you're interested in that.

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