G'day Andrew, Thanks for your work on the HTML5 client. Progress looks good. I'm using Ubuntu 12.10 with Firefox 16.0.2. The most common problem I have is that Quick Find appears whenever I try to press a key. I think that one of the quickest features you might add would be on-screen buttons for the keyboard operations, that would serve to act as a learning tool and reminder for bindings. Regarding tutorials. When I am teaching the game to teenagers, once a year, I use a very basic lesson plan, with some assistance from the Gytha client's achievement list. http://james.tooraweenah.com/cgi-bin/darcsweb.cgi?r=gytha;a=headblob;f=/gytha/__init__.py#l5209 shows the achievements, and this ordering is close to what I use as a speaking script, while my aids wander the classroom to check that the players have heard the instruction and have done the achievement. I also use a teaching lesson plan that can be found in the server source, which gradually enables features on the server over a period of fifteen minutes. http://james.tooraweenah.com/cgi-bin/darcsweb.cgi?r=netrek-server;a=headblob;f=/Vanilla/tools/teacher The Gytha client also saves the achievements in a file in the users' home directories, so we're able to assess progress during the session. Also, the server can provide a parallel rudimentary achievements system using the MOTD tips packets. You might want to check if you can use that. -- (I didn't get your netrek-dev@ posting, the archives show it is present, but the spam traps must have got it. I saw a forwarded copy in netrek-forever@ ) -- James Cameron http://quozl.linux.org.au/