From: David B. <dav...@gm...> - 2010-10-28 01:47:05
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Hi Brendan et al, On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 2:27 PM, Brendan Luchen <bm...@ri...> wrote: > All, > > Looks like the deadline for orgs is tomorrow. Sounds like the consensus is, > let's do it, but I don't believe we've applied (although I haven't been able > to confirm by seeing a list of applications). No, I haven't done an application. > Do we have something resembling a task list? Not really. At the mentor summit, there was a discussion of this. We just need to post a list of an initial group of tasks. We can add more tasks throughout the project. They can be of widely differing difficulty, but from a time perspective they should be something an experienced dev could complete in a full day. It is expected that the students will take longer than a day per task. Some initial thoughts on non-programming tasks: - provide a new language translation for a Tux4Kids app - convert the factoroids *.png images to svg images - convert tuxtype's images to svg (might be more than one task) - find more suitably-licensed game music files for either app - create word lists, phrase lists, typing drills, or other "content" for tuxtype. - create documentation for tux4kids-admin. Code stuff - unfortunately, a lot of difficult and invasive changes are going on right now. However, "factoroids" is fairly self-contained, and I think could be improved: - replace tuxmath-style LED monitor with "prime number guns", with new artwork for a "2-gun", "3-gun", "5-gun", and so forth up through maybe 11 or 13. - have the gun shoot a numeral-labeled projectile instead of the laser. - arrange the waves in order of prime factors - first wave powers of 2; second wave multiples of twos and threes; third wave twos, threes, and fives; etc. - there is also a need to create a graphic screen in tuxmath's LAN game to select a server if more than one tuxmathserver instance is found on the network (I've procrastinated on that for a year). > I could take care of the application paperwork if needed... That would be extremely helpful. I've come back into the thick of things after the mentor summit, although I may have some time tomorrow morning. David |