We have 2 new lessons published.
At the second, we explain how to test the "multiplayer" resources of your island. We explain also why we are talking only about WiFi networks. And you will know the reasons to exist this "WonderLand paradigma" in Croquet/Cobalt. Try, play, enjoy, let us know your feedback, your doubts etc., here at this list. The address is the same like ever: http://www.opencroquet.org/index.php/Basic_Croquet-Cobalt_Island_Creator_Manual Thanks. |
Dear Americo,
I am agree with you when you said that "I believe that 50% of my readers abandoned this Manual when I said that Cobalt is not for make money. Now other 45% will go away, because I will say that Cobalt is not for Internet." Anyway, I am keeping yet. Regards -- Jose L. Salmeron <[hidden email]> |
On Mon, 2008-04-07 at 10:24 +0200, Jose L. Salmeron wrote:
> Dear Americo, > > I am agree with you when you said that "I believe that 50% of my readers > abandoned this Manual when I said that Cobalt is not for make money. Now > other 45% will go away, because I will say that Cobalt is not for > Internet." > > Anyway, I am keeping yet. > > Regards new software being generated. A friend of mine says "Every man needs rice", and that is true. Free coding works for people who do this as a hobby, and who have good secure jobs with time to do this "on the side" or as part of their jobs like in colleges, but the rest of the world needs rice. I Like and support the idea of a free operating system, and I appreciate and utilize free software, and because I am retired, most of what I run is free or I couldn't have it. But there are projects out there, people out there, places out there that have other needs. Can't we find some way to accommodate them as well? I am just beginning (again) to work with Croquet and Cobalt to help a friend do a major project. His project will be free and donated to a good cause, and I am supported by my retirement and work on the side, so for me it is an easy decision. But for others it is not so easy. With that said, my algorithms will be released to the community, as many of you have done already. I hope they will help someone. Regards, Les H |
You're right. I have a permanent position but I need more money (as the
rest of the world). If Cobalt/Croquet is just a free software effort, maybe a lot of people (including me) will go to other projects as ogoglio, Wonderland, and so on. Anyway, Qwaq is getting money with a croquet-based software. -- Jose L. Salmeron <[hidden email]> http://www.upo.es/eps/salmeron/ |
I don't get it. Clearly anyone can create a product built on top of Croquet/Cobalt and charge whatever they like for it. Qwaq has done this and I imagine that eventually others will too.
It should be noted that the content of Americo's tutorials are his own thoughts and opinions and do not necessarily reflect those of the Croquet Consortium or any of the people who have helped develop Croquet.
Peter B. Moore Academic Computing - Office of Information Technology University of Minnesota On Apr 7, 2008, at 11:40 AM, Jose L. Salmeron wrote:
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I'm glad this thread is out there because this be an important issue to me. So I have a permanent position, maybe semi permanent once I finish my Masters, and like to play with Croquet...and Squeak...really the keyword is play cause its a bit of a game to me. So I invest time playing with this new(to me) Croquet thing
and I think -well besides the simple joy of it, how can I capitalize on my efforts in the future? Since to capitalize has somehow become an evil, I tiptoe in these waters in order to avoid attack. I ponder the idea that as Croquet/Cobalt matures as a platform some other smart Universities will join the ranks of those who have already adopted the thing and opportunities to produce instructional content for faculy will arise....especially as distance learning solutions attract greater numbers of students...... and especially as the type of student base changes. yet this, I hope, this is only a day job scenerio(not to diminish what's already been done) because when I tap into my imagination I think more of the entertainment possibilities of the system. While including the possibility of developing games, for me entertainment has a much wider reach. (I am honestly terrible at video games, {Xcept for the Wii!}). Regardless, whichever way the content is organized, the question is how a team (none of this is a one person job) can make a profit both for a specific piece of content as well as for becoming a self sustaining entity capabable of producing more content. I'm not sure yet, but I think as the community grows the documentation base grows....... and the different focus points will include other uses for Croquet as the users become more diverse. I really do expect that some of issues will work out, there are people working on the thing that are nothing short of brilliant. I am constantly telling myself as I learn about Croquet that the "product" is relatively young today..... so I wait, and learn, make mistakes and learn. .....most importantly I imagine. (I remember an introductory video on Croquet with Dr. Kay in which he stated that this was the limit of system). I try to give back with what I know( just happens to be Blender stuff)..... and I feel guilty that Americo is shouldering much of the responsibility today (gracefully). If at some future date I could make money with this, I wouldn't feel guilty doing so. if not then I've had the pleasure of learning the (very beautiful) language Squeak. wfpi ps anyone care to make some comparisons between the stuff being done at Squeakland and Flash? pps I'm little delayed on my Tutes........went for a little tango this weekend.
On 4/6/08, Americo Damasceno <[hidden email]> wrote: We have 2 new lessons published. |
I found a litte bug in the 'Island Creator/Creating Your First Island
(conclusion)' lesson. The code must be: sound1:= StreamingMP3Sound onFileNamed: (FileDirectory pathFrom: {FileDirectory default pathName. 'FirstaliaCT'. 'sounds' .'applause1.mp3'}). The path for mp3 file was wrong. The correct directory is FirstaliaCT and not Firstalia. If you run the island with a wrong path, it will be frozen. -- Jose L. Salmeron <[hidden email]> |
Thanks, Salmeron.
Fixed. Like I said, the feedback of ours readers is very important. |
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On Mon, 2008-04-07 at 15:03 -0400, waufrepi III wrote:
> I'm glad this thread is out there because this be an important issue > to me. So I have a permanent position, maybe semi permanent once I > finish my Masters, and like to play with Croquet...and Squeak...really > the keyword is play cause its a bit of a game to me. So I invest time > playing with this new(to me) Croquet thing > > > and I think -well besides the simple joy of it, how can I capitalize > on my efforts in the future? > > Since to capitalize has somehow become an evil, I tiptoe in these > waters in order to avoid attack. Just look at Red Hat, in the Linux world. They give away the farm, so to speak, you can readily have all of their software for nothing. And you are allowed to spend the time to read all the docs, the email lists and so forth to get something like sendmail to work, after investing in the education which is your perfect right to do. Or, you can hire RedHat service to assist you in administrating to your needs immediately and then go one to other things. You have the freedom to chose which path you wish to go on. If you have no bucks, then you better start reading the docs. If you are funded, you can buy support. Even better yet, once you fully grok sendmail, you can then earn money from others, not from the software, but by your labor. No need to think inside the box that would tell you to sell software. I mean just who has actually coded anything new?? New enough to say Pay ME! instead of all the people ahead of you that gave you the tools to work and learn from. Say you use Croquet to develop an application. For you to be paid for the software, morally you owe Croquet, Squeak, SmallTalk, and whatever came before that. So, just making it free all around is, to me, morally safer. Just charge others, that can afford to pay so they don't wait to be self educated, for your labor, while sharing what you know freely. You just might be teaching a man to fish, instead of providing only one meal. If what you know is valuable enough, you can earning a living from it. The creator of the Craig's List was interviewed on TV. He lives modest, has modest needs, and sets aside some for retirement, but does not drain his company by demanding a huge income for himself, in order to get "stinking rich", which he most certainly could do. So, if the issue is "getting stinking rich" by putting a price tag on something, which was created by standing on the shoulders of giants, IMHO that asks for a look at personal perceptions. We all are in "Gift Debt" to those that came before us. That's why I prefer Linux, as that "Gift Debt" is repaid by adding something of ourselves to the community. Just like with Croquet. With the "other OS" any application improvement to the community will have pop-up ads, shareware, beg-ware, limited use, you name it. I personally don't like that. So, my plan for our project is to give it away, and opportunities will arise that will create jobs to service it ...for folks that need the work, coming out of prisons and back to society. No one will get "stinking rich" but lives can become enriched in many ways, including with a prospect for some pay or grow into full time pay. How well we do our thing will reflect there and become in demand or not, strictly on the merits of the job we do. My two cents, Ric -- ================================================ My father, Victor Moore (Vic) used to say: "There are two Great Sins in the world... ..the Sin of Ignorance, and the Sin of Stupidity. Only the former may be overcome." R.I.P. Dad. Linux user# 44256 Sign up at: http://counter.li.org/ http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/oar http://www.wayward4now.net <---down4now too ================================================ |
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