[Olpc-open] G1G1 Pre-installed Activities Request for Help Testing

Bert Freudenberg bert at freudenbergs.de
Thu Sep 25 13:18:13 EDT 2008


Am 25.09.2008 um 10:06 schrieb Sameer Verma:

> On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 12:04 PM, Sameer Verma <sverma at sfsu.edu>  
> wrote:
>> On Sun, Sep 21, 2008 at 1:12 PM, Sameer Verma <sverma at sfsu.edu>  
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> In an attempt to make the decision-making process more unbiased  
>>> (or at
>>> least more multi-criteria) I've put up a basic spreadsheet for a
>>> scoring matrix at
>>> http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=p_Xhb6KcXLyEViA50CnCaDg&hl=en
>>>
>>> In the spreadsheet, there are three main components. Column B has
>>> factors such as stability, performance, etc to assess against. I  
>>> just
>>> made these up, but feel free to make your own. The weights (column  
>>> C)
>>> essentially defines the importance of each factor as a percentage  
>>> of a
>>> total of 100%. The rest of the columns are for each activity. Feel
>>> free to add your own. Score them on a scale of 1 to 10. Each score
>>> gets weighted and you'll see totals at the bottom. Sort for the  
>>> totals
>>> in Descending order and skim off the top 10.
>>>
>>> There you have it. Multi-criteria decision-making made simple.
>>>
>>> Sameer
>>>
>> I've added a new set of factors to the spreadsheet which now reflects
>> the list from http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Creating_an_activity#Include_your_Activity_in_the_core.3F
>>
>> This list is row 41 and below.
>>
>> Before I go on and add more to it, is anyone interested in building
>> this further?
>>
> BTW, the spreadsheet is at
> http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=p_Xhb6KcXLyEViA50CnCaDg&hl=en

So by that metric, Terminal is the best activity. Huh?

- Bert -




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