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I'm working on setting up citizen participation in deliberation about public policy, making best use of free content and open networks.
Hope you'll find some way to pitch in!

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AggregateAndTag - TrueKnowledge (search engine c/w API; OpenCalais (toolkit w/API); DotSpots - "Annotate locally, distribute globally" | Zemanta (FireFox exntension); TextRunner Search; SiloBreaker

A template for emergency response, produced in 3 hours over at the Hurricane Wiki => EmergencyPreparedness

-->CordonBlue - Obama

Individual Responsibility and Situational Ethics
IndigenousDiet - Homelessness and Co-housing

KR and/or KB a/o KM - KGlobe   |   WordPress   |   ToDo   |   ForDistribution   |   Includes   |   OntologyBrowsing   |   TagClouds   |   ConceptMapping   |  

ConceptualTopology | PhaticCommunication | WikiTorial | CitizenJournalism |

New: CWID | Global Climate Change resources | DesignGuidelines | Ajax | DecisionSupport | UML | Business Score Card (BSC) | BusinessProcess | SOA

ConceptMapping   |   Decision Support and Claim Validation   |   CircuitBreaking

Things OpenCyc

Interactive Microcontents   |   Declarative Logic

RSS and ATOM;   |   Magpie

DoSZombies | WiMAX | GroupSpeak | SpamBlocking | CG | MediaWikiAPI

I must be clear: my intention is to create a conventional "for profit" entity to support an open-source discourse-based knowledge system. (My cohort from the bus in '68 and '69 have been pulling regular salaries for decades ... where are they now?)

Just found / unsorted: "Connective Logic Design; the ' Santa Claus Problem'" at connectivelogic.co.uk; "Infrastructure-Oriented Computer Programming" and "Software Development Blueprinting" at software-development-blueprinting.com



A note on creating links to empty pages (first cut):
I'm quite familiar with wiki dynamics and how "incipient links" creates a page request on WantedPages, but I don't see that as an unalloyed good.
If you feel the need for another page, please do create it. In most situation what you know about that specific will give the page a good start. In the rare instance where you know nothing about the specific but feel the need for it a link to an empty page will create a WantedPage flag.
To put this another way: if a person says "I want this page", to whom is s/he issuing that request?
When there is material on hand it creates its own gravity ... the wish for a page is, w/respect, a whim. The sum total of those whims masks weaker signals that may be more meaningful.
To put it yet another way, as alternative to just adding one more item to the task list: it's sort of like raising a problem only after you've come up with a least a suggestion for a fix or solution.
Occasional links to empty pages that are truly wanted is signal; routinely creating webs of blank pages does produce meaning, though it does create toil.
If you really want a page, even just keyboarding the reason you feel it's needed would kick-start the page creation process.
I won't insist, but heh neither will I relent on this. ;-)

--BenTremblay 12:41, 16 February 2008 (PST)


Working notes for the 2nd draft of my Post Modern Challenges to Historiography , e.g. "Psych", "Programme"




Please see documentation on customizing the interface and the User's Guide for usage and configuration help.

For help on creating and editing MediaWiki pages see that guide

--BenTrem 22:10, 22 December 2005 (PST)


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The Golden Pig; the Tale of a submarine that didn't quite sink

--BenTremblay 06:10, 11 March 2007 (PDT)

NB: this moment brings to mind a new MediaWiki funcitonality; either auto-save to Draft (as with LJ) or Save and Remain Open to Edit
And also: that my "add section to bottom of page" doesn't provide text field for Comment --BenTremblay 06:13, 11 March 2007 (PDT)

Open Access and Open Intelligence

With regards the Readable Laws wiki:

* at History of War.org
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see OpenIntelligence and OpenAccess

For moonlitlake

EvidenceBasedMedicine see also EvidenceBasedDecisionMaking

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