On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 20:55 +0100, Michael Hasenstein wrote:
> Or with other (and less) words : I want to do something cool, multimedia 
> is cool, and I don't want to do it alone! Doesn't have to be serious 
> boring learning content, let's create cool ideas in multimedia for and 
> maybe with Linux! And let's not use somebody else's commercial website, 
> like Youtube, making others even more rich, and let's also not do it all 
> for ourselves each on our own little websites. Let's do it on ONE site, 
> as ONE project, and if there's money to be made (and there is!!!) it 
> would be REAL fun.
> 
> Michael
> 
> 
> Anders Johansson wrote:
> > How were you planning on generating the content? The only flash-generating 
> > software that I'm aware of is openoffice Export, but that doesn't seem good 
> > enough

Sounds like a great and bold initiative.  I think interactive media has
its advantages, but not always.  Sometimes text beats the heck out of
multimedia.  

What are your plans for managing and structuring tutorials?  Who sets up
the categories, outlines, etc.?  If you have free-flow, throw tutorials
in willy-nilly, it will fall apart.  There has to be hierarchical
structure to the plan.  Can you give us some ideas?

And who are you aiming towards?   End-users?  Administrative users?
Command-line users?  KDE/GNOME users?  

Oh, and one other thing.  If you're going to have voice-overs, please
include captioning for the hearing-impaired, like other sites are moving
towards these days.


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---Bryen---

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