On Sat, 24 Feb 2007 17:47:56 +0100
"juan rafael fernández" <jrfern gmail.com> wrote:
> 2007/2/17, Odile Bénassy <obenassy free.fr>:
>
> > The european project Intergeo has been accepted.
>
> > GNU Edu database and software will probably be
used, if I get enough
> > time to develop the detailed resource display with
user comments
>
> Sorry for my long absenses (though I follow all the
threads). I don't
> now if we can congratulate you, your "used
if" is quite ambiguous. Was
> there a clear condition or demand set?
>
no, that's just I that feel that way, and Christian (Mercat)
too, and
Ulli (Kortenkamp) too, I hope; actually it became clear in
our
conversations, that these features were necessary, and I
promised to
develop them; I think they sould be ready before Intergeo
actually
starts, next summer; so I should prepare them for the RMLL
in Amiens (*)
> I have just updated the cvs. Your TODO:
>
> - Detailed resource display
> - Visitors can rate and comment each resource
> - Keep track of the visitors' choices to help future
visitors
>
> Is this what you mean? This would be great, it would
turn Gnuedu into
> a Web 2.0 social tool!
>
points 1 & 2 : yes, and soon, I hope (read above); I
would share my time
in 2 parts:
1) get more resources
2) develop 1 & 2 + enhance interface (integrate keywords
widget written
by Georges...)
point 3 : little later
> I would demand again a missing feature: an "Add to
gnuedu" button and
> piece of javascript code like the ones at Del.icio.us
or Sabros.us.
> That would increase enormously the amount of resources
in the
> DataBase.
>
did you test the box on the news page?
> And a question: all Web 2.0 use a centralized DataBase
(this of
> Del.icio.us or Flickr), why not develop GnuEdu as a
service and not a
> an independent application with independent DabaBases?
>
Del.icio.us or Flickr go even beyond: they keep your data
jealously and
don't let you have them back, at least not in very
convenient (open &
standard) ways
I'm willing to share, or help sharing, everything: the
resources, the
metadata about the resources (**), even the metadata for the
menus
Yet I'm not sure to understand correctly your question
> --
> Juan Rafael Fernández
> http://people.of
set.org/jrfernandez/
(*) You are good at English writing and speaking: how do you
avoid to
write "the" and "that" all the time,
which happens to me? do you have
some tricks to share?
(**) as an example, see
http://gnuedu.o
fset.org/lom.php?id=24
--
Odile Bénassy, OFSET
http://www.ofset.org
http://www.ofset.org/gnue
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