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task #7594: Add structure to the database skillset
Submitter: | Davi Leal <davi> | ||
Submitted: | Sun 30 Dec 2007 11:35:47 PM UTC | ||
Should Start On: | Sun 30 Dec 2007 12:00:00 AM UTC | Should be Finished on: | Wed 30 Dec 2009 12:00:00 AM UTC |
Category: | Wishlist | Priority: | 1 - Later |
Status: | Postponed | Privacy: | Public |
Percent Complete: | 0% | Assigned to: | None |
Open/Closed: | Open | Effort: | 0.00 |
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Chris McGinlay wrote:
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As it happens I had structured my current skillset, using a Freemind mindmap and grading each skill 1,2,3,4 etc.
Using the map, allows structure to be added to the skillset, so 'webdesign' can be further broken into PHP, HTML, stylesheets skill level etc.
How about the capability to upload Freemind map skillsets to the user profile. There is an existing javascript project somewhere for rendering maps.
Maybe that is too hard. I suppose an easier way to achieve the same thing, (i.e. structured skillsets) would be via a tree.
It seems there are many freemind rendering plugins for wikis and CMS engines like drupal etc. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FreeMind
There are several listed there, particularly the MediaWiki one and the flash browser.
Davi wrote:
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The GNU Herds webapp will not require JavaScript or Flash being installed in the browser. The project tries to adapt to any device.
Chris McGinlay wrote:
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Well, perhaps the mind map idea is overly-elaborate, when a simple tree structure would do, and that can be rendered in plain HTML + CSS.