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MLS Access from the Web.

Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 1:26 pm
by carljokl
I have some recollection of a project being underway to provide access to a subset of MLS from the Web. It was a while ago when I heard something about this. Is this correct? If so does anyone know the latest status of the project? I have not been following too closely since I last heard about it so I don't know where things are currently.

Posted: Mon May 16, 2011 1:32 pm
by russellhltn
It's the Leader Portal. It's up and running and still being developed.

Posted: Tue May 17, 2011 5:06 am
by carljokl
When the Leader Portal Wiki page mentions that in the future access will be given to Ward leaders does this include people like the Elders Quorum President and High Priest Group Leader? I ask just because these are amongst those who complain about struggling to be able to get on to MLS at the moment due to the Clerks usually being on it most of the time.

Posted: Tue May 17, 2011 6:30 am
by aebrown
carljokl wrote:When the Leader Portal Wiki page mentions that in the future access will be given to Ward leaders does this include people like the Elders Quorum President and High Priest Group Leader. I ask just because these are amongst those who complain about struggling to be able to get on to MLS at the moment due to the Clerks usually being on it most of the time.
We don't know anything concrete beyond what you've read, but since we know that home teaching reports and reporting are part of what's coming, and the EQ presidency and HPG leadership is in the center of that effort, it makes sense that they will have access.

Posted: Tue May 17, 2011 10:27 am
by jdlessley
carljokl wrote:When the Leader Portal Wiki page mentions that in the future access will be given to Ward leaders does this include people like the Elders Quorum President and High Priest Group Leader?
Most likely yes. We can only guess what will be available.

Posted: Fri May 20, 2011 12:32 am
by dannykos
I've just been sent this by the UK MSR Dept:

"Just for your information we are about to start testing ‘MLS on the Web’ in 2 units…"

Anyone know what that is referring to - as it's obviously not the leader portal on lds.org?
Oh - and they also said that the UK broadband rollout will take up to 2 years to complete?! Not holding my breath.

Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 6:46 am
by carljokl
I would think that the cost of the broadband would be fairly insignificant compared with the other costs of running a meeting house. I would suspect that things like the Cisco Firewall and Access points present a more significant cost. I wonder if the time taken for rollout is not so much enabling the Chapels on broadband but rather having to organise equipment cabinets being installed in Chapels, Setting up the Cisco Firewalls and installing a Wireless Access point which is a bit more involved.

Posted: Mon May 30, 2011 6:52 am
by carljokl
Back to the original topic. I think the leadership portal or web based MLS functionality would affect decisions made about provision for MLS computers. For example I was considering whether to see if I could get one MLS computer per unit at the Stake Centre to try and reduce congestion to get on MLS. Things like the Leadership Portal or MLS on the Web would mean that there is not a great deal of point in requesting a second computer if the congestion can be solved by leaders using the web interface instead.