[GCompris-devel] GCompris-devel Digest, Vol 17, Issue 17
Emmanuel Charruau
echarruau at gmail.com
Sun Mar 20 10:04:45 UTC 2016
Hi again :)
I forgot about the administration panel.
It is not clear to me at the moment if it is part of GCompris or a separate
application.
If it is a separate application then we do not need any hiden button and we
will be able to "transform" a "Basic GCompris" in "Advanced GCompris"
easily.
If it is a separate application then we will need a strong API and be very
cautious about versionning, but I think we need to anyway.
A huge step to think about!!!!!! :)
Emmanuel
2016-03-20 10:47 GMT+01:00 Bruno Coudoin <bruno.coudoin at gcompris.net>:
>
>
> Le 20/03/2016 09:59, JAZEIX Johnny a écrit :
>
> there is another point to take in account is the "user experience".
> I mean, it's nice for developers to add nice features :).
> For teachers, it will be nice to only have the activities they want with
> their datasets.
>
> Hi,
>
> I agree with you but this is part of the administrative feature. With it
> the teacher or parent will be able to fine tune a GCompris to propose only
> some activities.
>
>
> But for most of the users, they'll just want to have it from box, with
> everything and without any customization. So for them, we should really
> keep simple to have everything, and maybe even hide the option to download
> new activities (like a advanced panel for example).
>
> Yep, let's make it as simple as we can.
>
> Bruno.
>
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