* Robert Weiner <r...@gnu.org> [2021-05-12 03:03]: > Hi Jean Louis: > > I'm just curious with your blog-like articles at hyperscope.link, why have > you not written anything about Hyperbole. I think your business use of it > or ideas from it would make for an interesting article plus just the kinds > of things you find useful. > > -- Bob
We will be publishing. Hyperscope for Emacs is dynamic knowledge repository that augments the knowledge, it is inspred by what GNU Hyperbole is doing, does not depend on GNU Hyperbole, rather works nicely together, especially with what is now being developed in the Hyperbole version 8. Hyperscope.link may look as a blog, it is place where some objects are published out of the full database. Hyperscope for Emacs can publish to multiple websites and works together with the default Website Revision System, and it can publish to its main website. But publishing is smaller part of it. It is used to edit the meta level information before the documents are created as it seeks finely grained referencing capabilities. Each paragraph should be an "object", each list item, becomes an "object", in that sense it is editing the outline, the tree of nodes or objects with their child nodes. With new features of Hyperbole it may generate reports and within the report have hyperlinks to other related objects. It is hyperlinke system in itself, it works this way: 1. find person 2. review all notes related to person 3. add note related to person, let us say appointment 4. send email or note to person about appointment or 1. Create task 2. Assign to person 3. Dispatch the assignment by SMS, email, make a call, all automated, integrated; but because it works in the tabulated-list-mode, the display is rather in lines, it is not editable text. GNU Hyperbole extends the system to provide hyperlinks which can be sent to other people including revisited by manager or management team. Hyperscope is collaborative due to the multi user PostgreSQL database feature. If report is thus created, such report can have embedded GNU Hyperbole links, as following: ⟦Contact 123⟧ <-- it would show more information from contact, as pulled from database, it would generate new report about the person for the team member to understand who that person is. Joe Johnson =========== ADDRESS ADDRESS INFORMATION ⟦DESCRIPTION⟧ <--- instead of sending description, it could be seen by authorized person only, including other sensitive information. ⟦tel:+1231212121⟧ <--- click here, initiate the call automatically, insert information into the database. Note editing screen opens to write notes during a call. ⟦email: s...@example.com⟧ <-- click, initiate email but not only with the email address, it would include the full name of the person and any necessary Cc:, Bcc: fields, and it would generate proper identity, and ask for the right email address to be used. Contacts have multiple email addresses ⟦Conversations⟧ <-- it would show all emails received and sent to contact, all SMS sent and received, any calls received, or conducted and its notes, and whatever else. -- Jean Take action in Free Software Foundation campaigns: https://www.fsf.org/campaigns Sign an open letter in support of Richard M. Stallman https://stallmansupport.org/ https://rms-support-letter.github.io/