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Re: User roles and UI
Anatoly Volynets wrote:
> I'm not clear, what's that mean? We don't allow users to come over the
> Repository to find a tasty problem and solve it?
>
No, not directly.
> Or, say, some single specific topic?
No, not directly.
> Moreover, there are such UMOs like
> Through Problem and Dialogue of Texts. They should be accessible partly.
>
This is different story. Once we have them implemented, they will be
sign-uppable directly.
> If we force a user to sign up for a course he does not need, we lose
> many people who could come after a single problem, topic, exercise,
> explanation... Why would we do that?
>
I don't think it's going to happen that often. We provide courses, not
problems. Also, management for proprietary server, as well as for
some functions in open server will become a nightmare if we allow that.
> Can we think about such thing like sign up for UU or Repository?
>
What would it mean? How would proceeds from such sign-ups be
distributed to authors?
> sergey@total-knowledge.com wrote:
>
>> Updated "View UMO from Repository" page to comply with recent discussions.
>> http://gateway.total-knowledge.com/~sergey/UU/UmoViewRepository.html
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>> Since any "not-course UMO" cannot be studied directly and can belong to
>> several courses, potential student will be asked to chose a course that
>> meets his needs the most. All versions of the UMO will be available for
>> preview. However there is no guarantee that all courses which have this
>> UMO, will contain all up-to-date versions of this UMO.
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Ilya A. Volynets-Evenbakh
Total Knowledge. CTO
http://www.total-knowledge.com