From kde-edu Wed Jul 11 16:12:12 2012 From: Peter Hedlund Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2012 16:12:12 +0000 To: kde-edu Subject: Re: KDE Edu BoF Message-Id: <4FFDA5DC.1050302 () peterandlinda ! com> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-edu&m=134202341907007 On 07/11/2012 08:56 AM, Laszlo Papp wrote: >> As I mentioned, I am maintaining a compatible version for iOS which as far >> as I know is the most widespread mobile platform. It is free software with >> the code available at https://github.com/phedlund/iWordQuiz. > > Well, as for using kdelibs, perhaps that is one of the most > challanging platforms out there :), but great at least you have a Qt > only version. I presume you have not used Qt solution though natively > for the UI, something that QML is for. The Qt and more importantly the > KDE layer have an adventurous way to come on that platform, if any. My iOS app is pure Objective C. >> I have been involved in discussions to bring something to Android, but >> nothing concrete yet. Is a usable Qt available yet? > > Sure, it is. The bigger problem as far as I see the KDE layer, but > doable. Aleix went through those as you may have already read. OK, interesting. I might look into it. >> Will Plasma Active run on Android? > > Those are two distinct things. =) > >> How do you decide which of the myriad of devices and system >> versions to support? > > Well, I decide to spend my time with that platform where kde can be > the most simply integrated. There are other factors as well though, > how much it might be used out there and so forth. I am not writing the > application only for myself after all. :) Sure, if KDE is already integrated. Otherwise your second point becomes more important and as I said what are the viable, i.e. used, platforms? >> Are there other viable mobile platforms worth the effort considering that I >> have very limited time and other resources available? > > You could develop for Harmattan with remote devicess access, if you do > not have such a phone at hand. Also, perhaps you could purchage a > cheap raspberry pi. It is cheap to order one. Perhaps even Jolla in > the future, I do not know that. We will see. I am on the waiting list to order a Pi. But I must admit, I plan to use it as an HTPC. As far as I understand Harmattan/MeeGo is an abandoned platform. >> Besides, I have never considered (K)WordQuiz to be a program for kids. My >> target has been middle/high school. > > That is what I meant by students. ;) > >> and above as I believe building (typing) >> your own vocabularies to be an important part of the learning process. > > I actually see a bit of overlap with Parley as an outstander. Sure, there is a certain overlap. But Parley is strictly for advanced language learning whereas KWordQuiz is a more general purpose flashcard program. >> Shared vocabularies have never been a big hit for KDE either further showing >> (I think) that user needs are very individual. > > I would personally disagree. Meanwhile, it is good to have > customization, the kvtml structure in place is very valuable and the > words stored in there can be very well used for user needs with > different visions. Do we have any download statistics? When was the last time we had a contribution? I see that there are some contributions to kde-files.org. Mostly for Parley, but probably also usable in KWQ. Thanks, Peter _______________________________________________ kde-edu mailing list kde-edu@mail.kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-edu