Diego galmarini did the art work for the logoam I helped nurture it into the finished design.
Perhaps if we can work in with the students of http://www.youthapplab.com as well.
I wonder if the tutorial apps they are making could be included some how
How about using the tAIR advanced multi screen template as a base and a third of the asp is already done?
I vote for Tony G. As for the app, my little thought: across the web we have quite many tutos, docs and communitys about AI. Not enough but quite many. And science AI is a tool to make android apps, why not simply make an app that demonstrate ALL functions that AI can make. This will allow users, without too much explanation, to know how awesome AI is.
We have indeed many demo apps but I think a "complete" demo app doesn't exist yet, and if it does, it will be amazing and attractive to either newbies or old users.
This is just a rough idea, I don't know if it is doable (ALL the functions in one app!), and if it is, how to show functions by a way clear, simple but not boring; besides, same blocks can make so many different functions...
Just talking.
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C. Y. PAN
Not to be a killjoy, but how is this different from people visiting
tAIR?
Guest Book and Testimonials? I've seen this kind of thing before - it
gets a lot of initial support but then fizzles out. Or the notes on
the guest book get so verbose and spammed out that it needs to be cut
off.
Game? This isn't a game. People are learning skills and writing
software. For some this is a business and AI is just the tool of
choice.
Twitter? There's already a Twitter client. For a Twitter account,
rather than a new "@WePlus1AI" or something, I think tAIR itself is a
better focus. @TAIR is taken, @tAIRNews or similar would have the
exact same results and improve on the tAIR brand, helping it to
centralize as a community resource.
Help and Info? What information will be here that's not at tAIR?
I dunno if I'm in the minority or not but I believe there are places
where apps fit - and not. In this case I don't see compelling reason
for an app. But the tAIR site is already in place, a community
fixure, and it just needs a few new pages to support what's being
proposed.
Now, what could be done is to get asUtil into shape and get all AI
users to start using it. Encourage people to use it they really like
AI. They can invoke a function in asUtil that will ping a database
with the appname, date, time, and a 0/1 to indicate if whether this is
the first time the app has been used from a new install. This will
allow the community to see a running total of apps in use as well as
how often they're used. (A mechanism needs to be in place to keep
this from being abused.)
All in all, I think a new initiative like this is also sort of
stacking the deck. tAIR represents the interests of the group of
people present here. If this group creates a new community hub, it's
not showing any more support for AI or Google, it's just the same guys
voting twice. I think this would be better initiated from students or
some other group, while this group focuses on the resources at the
repository already in place. If others don't create their own fan
pages then that's just where AI fits in the world.
Finally, I'm not so sure I'd want to give a nod to Google anymore.
They've already given AI the -1 and this initiative is going to honor
them in perpetuity with a +1? No, with sincere respect and
appreciation for the individuals who have keep AI going, it looks like
MIT and perhaps others are going to carry the ball in the very near
future, and I think the +1 symbolism is a commendable homage but just
for the short-term.