Hey :)

geoffroy tremblay said :
> yep he has been ;) I've been checking with him how to start that - but
> I never tough it would be a branch to goto10 (I was more asking him
> aout what it take to start something new not thinking that it would be
> possible to simple start something under the goto10 flag )  that would
> be quite a privilege - We would need to find some hosting and project
> and see who is interested in what an we can start from there ;)

Yes we had some exchanges off-list, I also had, indeed, a few in the
past with Josh and Alejo regarding GOTO10 workshops and how to put them
online for people who cannot attend.

I'm heading for week long hacking on NOP (http://pluto.kuri.mu) with
Dave and Marloes, so I cannot reply properly now, but I will! This is a
really good discussion and quite close to the "puredyne for everyone"
tour we did in england a while ago, which was a mix of software
development and writing of workshop modules.

Might be good also at some point to explain how we are structuring the
technical learning at the networked media branch of the Piet Zwart
Institute, as it is somehow related to the distributed course outline
platform that Chun, myself and a few others wanted to start in London a
while ago, and that could be inspiring for thinking in terms of shared
education modules based on free software.

More later...
Meanwhile, feel free to develop the thread further!

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