Re: [IAEP] NetDispenser Project

2018-03-19 Thread C . Cossé
Hello James, I am looking for allies and to stimulate new free software development through creation of an effective tool for parents and teachers. On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 11:50 PM, James Cameron wrote: > Internet access costs are falling rapidly. > > "Kids earn their

Re: [IAEP] NetDispenser Project

2018-03-18 Thread James Cameron
Internet access costs are falling rapidly. "Kids earn their internet access" ... internet access as a currency has a very dynamic price, as access is sold, gifted, or shared by people at random times and with random pricing. Motivation rapidly collapses in a dynamic price environment.

Re: [IAEP] NetDispenser Project

2018-03-17 Thread C . Cossé
A couple more thoughts/clarifications: by "without stepping on any toes" I mean "to compliment the work of Sugarlabs without overlap". Also, rather than adopt what I've proposed, I would just ask to do whatever you can to facilitate a new approach to parenting/education and a new approach to

Re: [IAEP] NetDispenser Project

2018-03-16 Thread C . Cossé
Hi Walter & All, I do understand your point about most Sugar apps leaning towards open-ended construction. With respect to that, I have successfully incorporated a few Sugarizer apps by simply establishing some threshold at which credits are awarded ... including Gears, Clocks, ABCDerium and my

Re: [IAEP] NetDispenser Project

2018-03-16 Thread Walter Bender
On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 2:44 PM C. Cossé wrote: > Dear Folks, > > Here > > is a more complete description of the grass-roots project which I proposed > to sugar-labs a

[IAEP] NetDispenser Project

2018-03-15 Thread C . Cossé
Dear Folks, Here is a more complete description of the grass-roots project which I proposed to sugar-labs a couple months ago. I believe that it can stimulate development of free education