Hello, > My feeling are in the comments of the main french article and stay the > same. > I'm trying to forward you the feelings of my borther reading.
Alright I'm curious about knowing more about it :). > For them, the use of Mozilla product is just because they > are respectuous of the web. I know and believe this is a mistake. Web openness is important but of no use if we plug only closed software/services on it except Firefox! > GCompris, is used in elementary school. At least this one should be mentioned then. > > I think we can do a little "polish" (to polish) on the french to > > become less negative and more neutral :) > > You must stay in the same spirit. The question seems to be: should we get an article easy to read but with low effect on the reader's conscience, or should we risk to hurt some of them and try to make the other ones think about their use of modern technology? I think we can try to have both if we succeed in creating a reading path going crescendo. We would not remove the ideas but make them come slowly along the article, taking care of suggesting them before they are clearly written so that the reader is not surprised in the end… I propose we try to do this during the coming weeks. > > I think is just the way to explain that. To be more diplomatic. I > think, > > actually, our user are more floss friendly but if we want DDL in > every > > house of children we have to be more cool with other DDL like (:D). Yes right now we're not risking so much. I think we can publish the articles and improve them on the flow. Richard has completed his proofreading so that we now have 2 reference articles (English and French) at our disposal for translation. Do you think that comments should be opened to the public on these articles? > If my mail was view as trolling, the goal wasn't. It wasn't but the topic is subject to troll or will be ;). This is better to discuss the potential controversy points before this happen online. I was wondering if there aren't any psychological studies about the effects of TV/consoles/computers on children. I think I've ever heard of stressing effect or even deep anxiety effect of particular TV programs or games, but can't remember anything precise. Elisa, are you aware of such studies? Cheers, JM. _______________________________________________ Doudoulinux-dev mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/doudoulinux-dev
