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SportLA is a developer/site tool for athletics events. Based on the scraped description, it is a PHP-based server-side system for publishing COSA WIN data to a web server, including competition results, participant lists, start lists, and similar data. Its predecessor or related project, LAIVE, is now maintained by Stefan Rösler, and the website provides download packages and documentation.
In terms of functionality and use case, SportLA is highly specialized: it is not a general-purpose CMS, nor a full event management platform. Instead, it publishes data generated by COSA WIN to online pages. Technically, it is only clearly described as a system made up of PHP files, distributed as a ZIP package, and is suitable for deployment on a self-managed web server that supports PHP. Its open-source status is clear: the software is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3 or later, allowing users to copy, distribute, and modify it under the license terms.
The text does not mention subscriptions, commercial licensing, or paid support. Given the GPL free software description, the software itself can be considered free and open source. There is no information about APIs or SDKs, nor any evidence of plugins, webhooks, command-line tools, or third-party platform integrations. Its ecosystem integration is mainly focused on one path: importing and displaying COSA WIN data, making it suitable for event organizers that already use a COSA WIN workflow.
The website provides the LaIVE_Kurzinformation PDF and Anhang B.1 PDF, and explicitly recommends reading the brief guide first, which suggests the project has at least basic documentation. However, the scraped content does not show installation steps, runtime requirements, data formats, upgrade/migration guidance, or troubleshooting details, so the documentation quality can only be assessed conservatively. For users familiar with PHP deployment, installation may not be too difficult; for non-technical event staff, assistance from a site administrator may be required.
Its advantages are that it is open source, self-hostable, and clearly focused on COSA WIN scenarios. It is suitable for associations, clubs, and event organizing committees that need to publish athletics results and lists on their official websites in real time or near real time. Its drawbacks are that the use case is narrow, and it does not demonstrate modern API support, cloud services, visual configuration, or multi-system integration capabilities. The only visible support channel is email feedback.
For access from mainland China, the scraped text provides no information about network availability, mirrors, or payment, so the status can only be marked as unknown. Domestic users looking for similar capabilities should first assess whether they still use a COSA WIN workflow. If not, they may need to consider a local event management system, a general-purpose open-source CMS combined with data import scripts, or custom development of results display pages.
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