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After the deep infrastructure work of 0.5, we need to focus on turning the new power of the platform into tangible benefits for the end-user. That means improving the implementation of the standard feed commands for better stability and functionality, plus expanding the range of commands available, and attempting to expand the size of our user base. | After the deep infrastructure work of 0.5, we need to focus on turning the new power of the platform into tangible benefits for the end-user. That means improving the implementation of the standard feed commands (and, equally importantly, their nountypes) for better stability and functionality, plus expanding the range of commands available, and attempting to expand the size of our user base. | ||
Around this time, the Test Pilot project will have produced a usable set of policy guidelines for collecting data without compromising user privacy. These guidelines will be implemented in 0.6 so that we can start collecting usage data that we can use to scientifically improve the usability of Ubiquity from here on. | Around this time, the Test Pilot project will have produced a usable set of policy guidelines for collecting data without compromising user privacy. These guidelines will be implemented in 0.6 so that we can start collecting usage data that we can use to scientifically improve the usability of Ubiquity from here on. | ||
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* Improvements to standard feed commands and their documentation; more new commands. | * Improvements to standard feed commands and their documentation; more new commands. | ||
* New and better default skin; Better graphics for user interface. | * New and better default skin; Better graphics for user interface. | ||
* | * User-defined command synonyms/aliases. | ||
* Make nountypes localizable. | |||
* Suggestion memory improved to cover noun suggestions | * Suggestion memory improved to cover noun suggestions | ||
* Experiment with doing noun recognition in the cloud | * Experiment with doing noun recognition in the cloud |
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