Hi,

Le 2012-11-09 03:16, Jan Holesovsky a écrit :
Hi,

Michael Meeks píše v Čt 08. 11. 2012 v 16:39 +0000:

        + bundling libre logo ? (Andras)
                + cf. motivational mail to dev list
                + around 200k with icons license etc.
                + is it useful for office suite users (Stephan)
                + useful for school children&  fun in draw
                + not eager for bundled extensions
                        + built it into the core (Stephan)

It is a bit unclear here; I think the "not eager for bundled extensions,
built it into the core" was more a general statement than resolution of
the LibreLogo bundling - like, I understood it so that if we decide to
bundle an extension, it should be on the basis that the long term goal
is to integrate that functionality into the core.

I myself would prefer not to bundle LibreLogo, but instead improve our
extension download / installation experience in general - like some
'featured selection' of extensions that we would be able to show in the
Start Centre, or something.  Of course, until it happens, why to block a
nice feature :-) - but I don't think we should make its toolbar visible
by default, which consequently means that very few people will know
about that anyway; something that is more easily fixable (blogging,
etc.) if it is an (unbundled) extension.

All the best,
Kendy

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As an elementary school teacher who ran a FR logo clubs and EN logo clubs with Canadian gr. 6-7-8 students, I can tell you already, there is no need to add this as a bundled extension. Logo is no longer taught in our Math programs (I am extremely sad about this). But, my point is that LibreLogo is just too much of a specialized bundle that most teachers would expect to find as an extension and not as a bundled extension. Lego Robotics are more popular at the elementary/secondary panel and there is usually funding available for hardware/software purchases from local sponsors for it.

As a teacher, I would rather see more clipart available in Gallery. I can't tell you how many times the students asked me if there was more clipart available. At least the additional clipart would be available to 100% of the users whereas LibreLogo only for a very select few.

Cheers,

Marc

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