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-> we need something similar if we want to stay relevant
unclear answer to what the target audience is


-> access to more content you can buy
schools vs individuals


-> deals with amazon, 7digital, grooveshark, ...
individuals are more forgiving


-> same will likely happen with video
schools can make people use our software


-->> s/school/parents, teachers, researchers...


amarok's interface is hard to use!?
content! -> how to get it? who can make it?  


-> wiki page to gather pet-peeves
subra project for free text books -> needs translators
ted talk richard barnjanek - link needed


-> hit-and-run mockups
extremely specialized programs -> good? -> merge them if possible


school books - the enemy -> cost school lots of money


integrating nepomuk
programming languages -> is c++ the way to go to get new people (teachers for example) involved?


-> needs an excellent ide


how to find good radio stations?
-> drag and drop programming ala gluon


forum to communicate with the outside world


lots of critizism for pulseaudio but not all fair - often alsa bugs that pulseaudio brought up
internal communication


a lot of things have been fixed nown in the whole stack -> situation is improving
promotion


solution: make everything as optional as possible
tool to build up a lesson without programming knowledge
-> we need something similar if we want to stay relevant


-> access to more content you can buy
-> moodle (as a keduca frontend?)


-> deals with amazon, 7digital, grooveshark, ...
app reorganisation on website
 
-> same will likely happen with video
 
 
amarok's interface is hard to use!?
 
-> wiki page to gather pet-peeves
 
-> hit-and-run mockups
 
 
integrating nepomuk
 
 
how to find good radio stations?
 
 
lots of critizism for pulseaudio but not all fair - often alsa bugs that pulseaudio brought up

Revision as of 13:49, 21 May 2010

unclear answer to what the target audience is

schools vs individuals

individuals are more forgiving

schools can make people use our software

-->> s/school/parents, teachers, researchers...

content! -> how to get it? who can make it?

subra project for free text books -> needs translators

ted talk richard barnjanek - link needed

extremely specialized programs -> good? -> merge them if possible

school books - the enemy -> cost school lots of money

programming languages -> is c++ the way to go to get new people (teachers for example) involved?

-> needs an excellent ide

-> drag and drop programming ala gluon

forum to communicate with the outside world

internal communication

promotion

tool to build up a lesson without programming knowledge

-> moodle (as a keduca frontend?)

app reorganisation on website