Do you have a rich brother who would really wants to make available this kind of encouragement and power? Children and jobless disaster victims could quickly gain a a badly needed sense of accomplishment, ownership, and responsibility if they could use my linguistic tools plus Sword on Plone to assist them in multi-language Bible studies. The problem is a Plone server needs 256MB of ram to even run and 1GB is recommended. Clients need less but I do not have that kind of money necessary for hosting to serve very many users. We have some old small memory machines and can get more. But I do not have contacts who would give us that much computing power.
What my team has been doing is burning liveCD's with gnome sword and giving them to people who can use them. What I would like to see for the future is a team able to expand on this and build much better sw. I see BPBible and JSword as the best starting place for this. My little N800 with Rapier is great. But OLPC with a button to show Python source code for whatever the child is doing seems to me to be the most affordable target. Remember also that children have a much shorter span of attention and a childish value system. Plone would enable us to immediately give great encouragement to those who already have a high value system for either 1. learning a language that will help them develop job stills or 2. learning the Bible. But most children immediately elevate "playful learning" to a higher value than either of these. Plone comes at a much higher cost than Python, Java, or Scala but I do not think we will find better options for playful learning in Plone. I would personally love to have a Plone Sword. But do you have a rich brother who wants to pay for an immediate solution while we are waiting for the team to build the most deployable solution. The children of Nias deserve the best right now. There are no factories or hope for the kind of life they see on TV available on the island. Three months and 2 days after the tsunami 80% of the homes and 100% of the water supply was ruined by the 16th worst earthquake in modern times. Some schools there are not yet rebuilt. One that was built by a corrupt contractor has already fallen down. Google Nias site:TheJakartaPost.com and read about the majority who lost their homes still living in tents. You will also read of 1.2 million school dropouts per year with the highest two concentrations in North Nias, South Nias, and neighboring islands. Two days ago another child was killed by another earthquake that injured several others. If you lived in these circumstances, you would really welcome a rich brother's immediate solution to the language barrier. But a team effort solution that could be deployed on a wider basis would be an almost unimaginable blessing. A Volunteer - Dr Stovall Foundation --- DJ Ortley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well, the reason I ask is that I am currently a *semi* Plone developer. > I'm not very good at it, but I'm learning. I have some future plans in > that area and I already have some low level success providing the Sword > API to the internals of Plone. I asked my question to flush out any > potential collaborators. > > For those following along, Plone is a CMS written on top of Zope. Its a > web server written in Python built on top of an object oriented > database. Lots of goodies and neat stuff, though a bit unwieldy at times. > > -DJ > > avolunteer DrStovallFoundation wrote: > > Users of Plone include Google, eBay, NASA, Lufthansa, Government of Hawaii, > > > Novell, and the CIA. Unlike C++, Plone allows content producers to be > > separated from all of the nasty internals that are expected of managers. > > Therefore content producers can assist with Sword development about as > > easy as writing a blog. Sword on Plone would enable many more people > > to feel a sense of ownership and be motivated to contribute to Sword > > content rather than hitting the fustration which results from the attitude > > of everyone should just learn C++ if you want to become a developer. > > > > I am very interested. I only used Plone for a short time years ago. Plone > > > has since made many improvements. So I really do not qualify as a Plone > > person at the moment. But I am ready to take it up again if someone with > > C++ skills is willing to help make content with morph and Strong's > > available to Plone. > > a volunteer - The Dr. Stovall Foundation > > > > --- DJ Ortley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > >> Any Plone people out there? > >> > >> -DJ > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org > >> http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel > >> Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > > Never miss a thing. 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