Re: my 2 cents about Idea: ring tones and other non-software assets can be developed as CC content

2007-02-01 Thread Jon Phillips
On Wed, 2007-01-31 at 21:45 +0300, Marc SERT wrote: > It's very pleasant to see this fireworks of ideas. > > can i add my feeling about usability of this device : > > think about impaired people like blind people: > > it will be very nice to help them to discover the virtual keyboard by for

my 2 cents about Idea: ring tones and other non-software assets can be developed as CC content

2007-01-31 Thread Marc SERT
It's very pleasant to see this fireworks of ideas. can i add my feeling about usability of this device : think about impaired people like blind people: it will be very nice to help them to discover the virtual keyboard by for example a continuous bass sound modulated by proximity of touch

Re: Idea: ring tones and other non-software assets can be developed as CC content

2007-01-30 Thread Michael 'Mickey' Lauer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Awhile back someone joined the list and said that while he wasn't a > programmer, he was a graphic artist and would like to help in some way. A few > days later Jon Phillips introduced himself and mentioned the Creative Commons > license. This got me thinking about ways

some soundideas Re: Idea: ring tones and other non-software assets can be developed as CC content

2007-01-30 Thread Robert Michel
Salve Michael! Great idea to do reflection what else then coding could contribute to OpenMoko. You are right sound is important. On Tue, 30 Jan 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > license. This got me thinking about ways that non-programmers could > contribute, and because I hang out a lot on the l

Idea: ring tones and other non-software assets can be developed as CC content

2007-01-30 Thread michael
Awhile back someone joined the list and said that while he wasn't a programmer, he was a graphic artist and would like to help in some way. A few days later Jon Phillips introduced himself and mentioned the Creative Commons license. This got me thinking about ways that non-programmers could contri