On 7/18/20 5:21 AM, Pau Amma wrote:
On 2020-07-18 06:22, Dewayne Geraghty wrote:
On 18/07/2020 1:09 pm, Pau Amma wrote:
This category would comprise ports that are mainly educational in
nature
or purpose, such as:
- course-writing or course-delivery applications,
- classroom or school management applications (eg, scheduling classes),
- applications, utilities, or games primarily or substantially designed
to help the user learn a specific topic or study in general, like
typing
tutors, flashcard applications, or educational games.
...
Great idea Pau!
You might like to add www/sakai though its quite dated (ports is 10.2;
current version 20.1)
Indeed. Not sure how I missed it, thanks. I'll wait a few more days
before filing a PR, in case I missed something else or there's an
objection.
I, too, love the idea. I would suggest that a sub-category of "suggested
learning path" programs might be an asset as well, including useful
languages to examine. We might also consider resurrecting Knuth's
code+language concepts and tools.
Assuming this category is accepted, I would then suggest an announcement
post to the FreeBSD-advocacy@ and FreeBSD-women@ lists, and perhaps
notification to the KDE and EduBuntu core lists. :D
Don Wilde
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