Oh, and web framework will handle sorting and tagging automatically using
relevance and locality as key criteria. The API/SPARQL then sends it to the
content store interchange across the web.

On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 1:43 PM, Azn A <[email protected]> wrote:

> Okay, so it's pretty clear that the AGI community needs a little more than
> an email-list and forum combination... That is if we want to be a little
> more than a side show.  AGI needs a coherent case, a community center, and
> a unified data source to develop infrastructure to get money, support,etc.
> Every AGI website needs be turned into a human-power, machine-accelerated,
> collective knowledge system supporting an  underlying unified data
> source/content repository backend. On the money side, this will allow
> stunning effectiveness in the use of randomized, controlled experiments
> able to isolate cause and effect in activity,  microtargeting, etc . E.g.
> any time you received an email from the Obama campaign, it had been tested
> on 18 smaller groups and the response rates had been gauged. The campaign
> thought all the letters had a good chance of succeeding, but the
> worst-performing letters did only 15 -20 percent of what the
> best-performing emails could deliver. So if a good performer could do $2.5
> million, a poor performer might only net $500,000. Does anyone know how
> much $$$ AGI research currently receives?
>
> On the research side, we’ll be able to better see relationships between
> concepts. We’ll be able to merge all references to a concept onto a single
> topic and you will have access to all the information the systems knows
> about the concept in one place.  And that’s just the beginning.
>
>
> Currently I'm working on a component
> http://code.google.com/p/linked-data-api/wiki/API_Rationale to plug into
> the content repository....
>
> A tech architecture of what I'm working on would look something like this:
>
> a) web editing tool
> b) web framework
> c) content repository
>
> A content repository would manage content models and how to store them.
> This could be something like JCR, PHPCR, CouchDB or Midgard2. Then there is
> a web framework, responsible of matching URL requests to particular content
> and generating corresponding web pages. This could be Drupal, Flow3,
> Django, CodeIgniter, Midgard MVC, or something similar. And finally there
> is the web editing tool. The web editing tool provides an interface for
> managing contents of the web pages. This includes features like rich text
> editing, workflows and image handling.
>
>
> Thoughts?
>
> On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 4:07 AM, Ben Goertzel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> A recurrent thread on this list is the desire to have a fusion of
>> forum and mailing list functionalities
>>
>> Fora are nice because they can be more organized than a mailing list
>> archive.  Email lists are nice because they're better at nudging folks
>> to participate, by making messages intrusively land in their inbox...
>>
>> I poked around a little (because another group I'm involved with had
>> the same need, but more acutely), and it appears that the good old
>> Phorum software
>>
>> http://www.phorum.org
>>
>> provides a Web forum interface, with the possibility of
>>
>> -- receiving posts by email
>>
>> -- making posts by email
>>
>> A Phorum hosting provider, recommended on phorum.org, is
>>
>> http://www.ubiquityhosting.com
>>
>> Note that Phorum is highly customizable, and probably someone with
>> time to fiddle with it (not me) could set up an appropriate
>> configuration for this group
>>
>> So if anyone feels like it, you may want to try to set up an AGI
>> Phorum site....  If you can get it to work like an email list / forum
>> hybrid [posts organized online in categories, but posts received and
>> reply-able by email without any weirdness], then I'd advocate
>> switching the AGI list to that format...
>>
>> Thoughts?
>>
>> -- Ben G
>>
>> --
>> Ben Goertzel, PhD
>> http://goertzel.org
>>
>> "My humanity is a constant self-overcoming" -- Friedrich Nietzsche
>>
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