--- In Pali@yahoogroups.com, johan wijaya <dhamma_joti@...> wrote:
>
> Dear Crimian,
>
> What u are thinking to do is actually very great...I'm also a
novice as a Pali learner and this group member as well.
> what I need to you consider first before you undergo that plan is
probably the flexibility of the link, or the work group later. what i
mean is that one can contact to another directly without having to
send messages to the whole group, unless the sender wants to post it.
Do u think it can do? I'm not good at computer anyway.
>
> Sukhi hotu,
>
> Johan.



Well Johan I would like to make it so we can have a chat room and
also linking people up on Messenger and such services.
I am also tinkering with bible merorization software.
They can be easily used for the Tipitaka.

So we would need different levels of learning depending on the time
and ability among other things.
Hopefully it can be a modulated study so one can pick and choose to
study 1 verse or so at a time and perform multiple tasks on that
verse.
Grammar, pronunciation, meaning and reflection (group and individual,
as well as memorization.

Surely there are other things that can also be done.

Yahoo groups will most likely only be 1 part of the project.
I am beginning to prepare for it now but it may be quite some time
before it has got enough to use well.

I do no want to do 1 lesson a week and strugle to get it online if
soemthing comes up.
Preparing about 3 months worth before hand and then adding to it
later would be the best approach.

Any ideas are welcome as well as anyone interested in helping.
Talk to me online at akaaliko.crimian@...
This would be a large project if it gets going and one deserving of
the teaching of the Noble One.

P.S. Does anyone here know of a page of statistics for the Tipitaka?
Verses, divisions, and words etc. Thanks all.