> Perhaps it makes sense to put definitions like this on Wikipedia, so they
> are more widely publicized, e.g. via Google searches?


Actually, I'm thinking more that the Wikipedia entry should reference the
IxDA definition. IxDA should be the reputable and authoritative source for
these definitions.

Or are you suggesting a staging area for people to reach consensus before
> releasing to the world?


1) Use Basecamp/Writeboard to collaborate on definitions between a few
people from this list who want to do so
2) "Beta test" the definitions by soliciting feedback from this list
3) Finalize and post on the IxDA site
4) Promote the new "standard" definitions to the larger community

I agree that a good start would be the definitions of the various processes
> from Dan Saffer's book.


Perhaps, but I was only referencing his definition of "genius design". As I
recall, he coined the term (unless I missed this elsewhere).

-r-
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