Open-Sankoré
Open-Sankoré is a free and open-source interactive whiteboard software compatible with any projector and pointing device.
Open-Sankoré development stopped but the fork OpenBoard remains active.
History
Open-Sankoré is based on the Uniboard software originally developed at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. The software started to be developed in 2003 and was first used by the teachers of the University in October 2003. The project was later spun off to a local startup company, Mnemis SA. It was subsequently sold to the French Public Interest Grouping for Digital Education in Africa which bought the intellectual property of the software in order to make it an open source project under the GNU Lesser General Public License. The DIENA was founded to share the software in African countries and develop free educational materialSince November 2015 neither DIENA nor Open-Sankoré respond to emails. The source of Open-Sankoré was last changed in January 2015. A new version should be developed for 2017.
It should be an Open-Sankoré 2.5.2 in 2017. The French education administration is building a new concept until June 2016 with the Direction du numérique pour l'éducation.
Fork
In 2013 The GIP ENA would be dissolved.Since 2013 the Open-Sankoré support, contact, bug report don't answer. The DIENA responsible for the project don't answer.
In September 2014 a fork, OpenBoard, was started by the education administration of Geneva, écoles-médias. It is based on Open-Sankoré 2.0 version 2.0 and the license was upgraded to GPL-3.0-only.