Hi Anastasios,

>Thanks for the statistics, I sighed with relief that I am not among the
top posters! Now, the bottom line methinks is that, as much as all those
>categories in your forum are nice, I would probably prefer the more
cross-disciplinary format we get here, so basically just topic with
optional
>tagging for those inclined to contribute to the semantic web.
> A "perfect" hybrid should be easily possible, though I haven't ever set
one up. Perhaps a coder with time in his hands can "force" a hybrid by
>uploading and even classifying the list archive to a forum, sounds like
something that may have been done before.

You're right about the cross-disciplinarity, AGI is interdisciplinary, so
the discussions often overlap, and I think also that a proper forum should
allow for posting in many categories (tags)  and the posts should appear in
all related.

As of the more primitive environments, I think the topic selection directs
to some "main point of focus", and the general uncategorized discussion can
also go to the appropriate "focus", i.e. General AGI Discussion:

Introduction. Contents. News. Meetings of the forum. FAQ, Read Me. Rules;
General AGI 
Discussion.(...)<http://research.twenkid.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=1&sid=e1c3b2b0d214c43392a1f5937ee147b9>
On Everything. Testing. Cognitive Hiearchies, Neuroscience, Behavioral
Science, Developmental Psychology, Child Language
Колеги, вижте раздела на български по Универсален изкуствен разум.

However a smart search engine/clustering-engine/smarter forum would notice
which text should go to which categories even without specific manual
tagging, given the content, previous posts of the author, e.g.:

BTW, I recall that one guy from the not-very-active ones once discussed
about an advanced forum platform that he's been developing, but he then
disappeared?

I am approaching a point of starting an energetic implementation session
for many projects, one of them is related to adaptive clustering, I hope
I'll do something about it.


>That our community here is, hmm, sub-par, can't be denied, but just like
with the overall AGI objective we know it is a long haul so we just
>keep hanging on there, and hope to inspire a fistful of decent people per
year. What else is there to do when you're broke LOL

That's a good parameter to check, too - the "metabolism" and the
"import-export" dynamics of the participants in the list. :)



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>    - *From:* Anastasios Tsiolakidis <[email protected]>
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>    - *To:* [email protected]
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>    - *Subject:* Re: [agi] Re: Combining email-list and forum functions ..
>    redux... will Phorum do it?
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>    - *Date:* Sat, 17 Nov 2012 22:37:00 +0100
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>    - Thanks for the statistics, I sighed with relief that I am not among
>    the top posters! Now, the bottom line methinks is that, as much as all
>    those categories in your forum are nice, I would probably prefer the more
>    cross-disciplinary format we get here, so basically just topic with
>    optional tagging for those inclined to contribute to the semantic web. A
>    "perfect" hybrid should be easily possible, though I haven't ever set one
>    up. Perhaps a coder with time in his hands can "force" a hybrid by
>    uploading and even classifying the list archive to a forum, sounds like
>    something that may have been done before.
>
>
>    -
>
>
>    - That our community here is, hmm, sub-par, can't be denied, but just
>    like with the overall AGI objective we know it is a long haul so we just
>    keep hanging on there, and hope to inspire a fistful of decent people per
>    year. What else is there to do when you're broke LOL
>
>
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>    - AT
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