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Hello Hacker News!

I'm looking for feedback for my side project, Sagefy. I've been working on Sagefy for a little over 3 years and finally have something to show! I describe Sagefy as an open-content adaptive learning system. You can think of Sagefy like a synthesis of "anyone can edit" from Wikipedia and adaptive learning systems like Aleks or Knewton.

Here's a short 3-minute explainer video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVwfwTOdnOE

All of the basic things are built, but Sagefy is still a little rough around the edges. You can try out a little course I've built in it, "Introduction to Electronic Music -- Foundation", at: https://sagefy.org/

Sagefy is completely free and open source https://github.com/heiskr/sagefy . I have no interest it turning this into any sort of commercial endeavour. If you're interested in getting more background, check out the Wiki at https://github.com/heiskr/sagefy/wiki . Or just ask :)

Let me know what you think! And thank you!

It would be good to have a list of the available sets, right now you would have to search for sets that you don't know if it exists and, with a list, people could get interested in things they weren't initially looking for.
Hi hitokx,

Thanks so much for taking the time to check it out! I really appreciate the feedback.

When you click "find a set" from the my sets page (the page you get to when you first log in), it will take you to the search page. On there is a green box link to the (currently) only set, Introduction to Electronic Music -- Foundation http://imgur.com/a/nXk2I Let me know if that helps. Also, if you can think of a better way to handle it, I'd appreciate that as well.

Thanks again!