mirek2 wrote
> I like this idea, but more as a marketing message than a design goal.
> The problems I see with it as a design goal:
> a) I'd like to keep the audience generic, not limited to "your community".
> b) I'd like to keep the topic generic, not limited to "personal ideas".
> c) As stated in my previous message, I'd prefer to focus on complementing
> speeches rather than replacing them. It sounds like your definition leans
> toward the latter.
> 
> Tell me if you disagree with any of these points, though.

No disagreement. I am probably, as several others have commented, struggling
with the design goal aspect. I will have a further think about it in UI / UX
/ behavioural, rather than tool capability, terms. I knew my response was
more marketing, and indicated as much.
Kind regards, Owen.



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