>
> Not that I'm suggesting we don't have a truly innovative proposition, but 
> it's evidence that the 'education space' is rapidly filling up with many 
> uninspired offerings from startups all over the world.


Well, I think TiddlyWiki is highly relevant and innovative but of course if 
professional companies manage to sell their (maybe inferior) products 
better, it is hard to go against that.
 

> I am really keen to be involved in a project like this and it would be 
> great to see if we could all work together in some way.
>

I'll report back to this thread if I stumble upon an interesting idea 
related to OER in the course of my work...

-Felix

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