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Re: [Fsfe-uk] BBC digital curriculum service in England
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Kevin Donnelly |
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Re: [Fsfe-uk] BBC digital curriculum service in England |
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Wed, 13 Oct 2004 23:03:30 +0100 |
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On Wednesday 13 October 2004 11:34 am, Alex Hudson wrote:
> Ok, this is an initial try:
> http://www.affs.org.uk/~alex/HowDoWeReplaceFlash
> I would love to see our grants being able to target this area.
Great summary - thanks. I don't particularly like Flash, but it is widely
used, and those who use it are not going to switch to something that requires
them to install several bits and then try to tie the output together (it
would in fact be easier to persuade them to use the Flash authoring tools
through WINE, but then Flash MX isn't yet supported on that.). So from the
point of view of the original query about curriculum resources, it seems to
me that there is no real alternative that we can put forward from the free
software field - indeed, it is revealing that several of the projects listed
are a bit long in the tooth as regards releases.
> A practical approach might be to try and bump up the feature set of the
> free Flash players. This still leaves us the problem of a) codecs (but
> we can suggest, for example, Vorbis instead of mp3 and not get laughed
> at) and b) content creation tools. But, baby steps.
It's difficult to know where to start with this - by definition, we can't just
utter a fiat, and have it happen. Yet this is plainly a big gap in the
desktop at the minute (the most obvious in an area, multimedia, where
integrated free solutions are still thin on the ground).
If there is agreement that it is worth doing, is it feasible to start a
"campaign" or "program" to try and get developers interested in a project to
develop something like this? How much money could be assigned, either as
donations or formal grants? What would the specifications be? Is there any
real chance of getting anything useable within a reasonable timeframe? Do we
try to integrate the existing bits like SVG and SMIL, or start from scratch?
You're right about baby steps - the first one seems to me to be a bit of
digging to find out if enough people see this as a problem and want to do
something about it.
--
Pob hwyl (Best wishes)
Kevin Donnelly
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- Re: [Fsfe-uk] BBC digital curriculum service in England, (continued)
Re: [Fsfe-uk] BBC digital curriculum service in England, MJ Ray, 2004/10/12
Re: [Fsfe-uk] BBC digital curriculum service in England, Lee Braiden, 2004/10/12
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] BBC digital curriculum service in England, Alex Hudson, 2004/10/12
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] BBC digital curriculum service in England, MJ Ray, 2004/10/13
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] BBC digital curriculum service in England, Alex Hudson, 2004/10/13
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] BBC digital curriculum service in England,
Kevin Donnelly <=
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] BBC digital curriculum service in England, Phil Driscoll, 2004/10/14
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] BBC digital curriculum service in England, Lee Braiden, 2004/10/14
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] BBC digital curriculum service in England, Alex Hudson, 2004/10/14
- [Fsfe-uk] Flash and SMIL players, was: BBC digital curriculum service in England, MJ Ray, 2004/10/14
- Re: [Fsfe-uk] BBC digital curriculum service in England, MJ Ray, 2004/10/14
[Fsfe-uk] ReplaceFlash, was: BBC digital curriculum service in England, MJ Ray, 2004/10/14
Re: [Fsfe-uk] ReplaceFlash, was: BBC digital curriculum service in England, Ian Lynch, 2004/10/14
Re: [Fsfe-uk] ReplaceFlash, was: BBC digital curriculum service in England, Lee Braiden, 2004/10/14
Re: [Fsfe-uk] ReplaceFlash, was: BBC digital curriculum service in England, Kevin Donnelly, 2004/10/18
Re: [Fsfe-uk] ReplaceFlash, was: BBC digital curriculum service in England, MJ Ray, 2004/10/18