The new SUSE Floor is nearly done. The core functionality is already implemented and only some basic features are left.

The goals for this Hackweek are:
- use highcharts to display the rooms in a more interactive way
- create a new door plate layout
- update LDAP data
- testing and bugfixing
- setup the server and go live

For anyone who want to help, there is many work on updating the SVGs to an highcharts compatible format.
If you want to help to get this done please contact me.

Looking for hackers with the skills:

html5 css floor ruby rails inkscape svg

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