On 6 Jan 2015 at 19:01:01, Daniel Gruno (humbed...@apache.org) wrote:
On 2015-01-06 18:53, Vincent Keunen wrote:
> Good idea.
>
> I would just remove the "only" from "Releases: source code only".
> Maybe say "Releases: source code at the minimum" ? It's not a problem
> to have some projects al
On 14 Feb 2014, at 14:39 pm, Rich Bowen wrote:
> On 02/13/2014 06:28 PM, Roman Shaposhnik wrote:
>> On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 10:26 AM, jan i wrote:
>>> Especially for the community track a panel discussion, with a short
>>> introduction from each panel member could be a lot more lively and thereby
Hello Bertrand,
On 15 Jan 2014, at 9:21 , Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 9:40 AM, Marcel Offermans
> wrote:
>> ... The keynote is not technical, but instead focusses on how this platform
>> helps improve the way we teach our children...
>
> I lik
cel, would you mind sharing with some URL about the project so we
> are on the same page?
>
> On 1/14/14, Marcel Offermans wrote:
>> Hello Alex,
>>
>> Amdatu itself is not an educational platform, it is a generic cloud platform
>> for creating modular web applications
through Amdatu main concept on the web site and may humbly notice that
> teachers / educational gurus rarely consider modularity as a main
> requirement for digital education. I wonder if there is some data on
> Amdatu reception in Netherlands.
>
> On 1/14/14, Marcel Offermans wrot
I would like to propose another idea for a keynote at ApacheCon, given by
Jurriaan Souer who works at PulseOn:
PulseOn is a cloud based web application, built on open source technologies,
many of which originating from Apache, that provides students with a
personalized, lifelong learning enviro
On Jun 25, 2013, at 14:42 PM, Rich Bowen wrote:
> 3) Someone to estimate what it'll cost to ship these out to various people
> in various countries. Should someone just take a sufficient number to
> events, or should we ship to each individual? Get prices.
It might be worth finding various local
+1
I like the concept of having students "work" in an open source project to learn
how such communities work. To me it's an invaluable experience, so I don't
object to this at all. On the contrary, for the projects I'm working on I would
definitely volunteer as a mentor.
Greetings, Marcel