Hi to all
I am a newbie Leo user, so a few thoughts on the subject.

I believe that this discussion will lead to a thousand rivole, and it is 
certainly interesting: each one immediately after his ahah-moment with Leo 
began to think about the possible uses, if only ...

>From my point of view the leo tree with the fantastic clones is more a 
graph than a tree... perhaps it is worth considering also graph-db and 
their distribute-ability? or why not a web of resources?

Il giorno venerdì 22 marzo 2013 16:47:00 UTC+1, Edward K. Ream ha scritto:
>
> On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 6:18 PM, Don Dwiggins 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>    - I recently converted a server that used XMLRPC, to use JSONRPC.  
>>    Some testing revealed that it improved the speed of processing large 
>>    message by a few orders of magnitude. 
>>    
>> We might expect a large performance boost if the .leo file contains a 
> large amount of data.  However, I seldom use Leo this way.  Instead, I use 
> @auto or @file nodes to reference other files.  LeoPy.leo is a good example.
>
>
Using Leo I have often found limiting the fact that it might have 
connections only with text files: are exceptionally useful, but often I'm 
working with other things.

On the one hand the use of @mime etc. allowed me to integrate in any way the 
content of resources, however, I feel the lack of something more generic.
 

> [..]
>
> Having said all this, I don't want to discourage thinking about how Leo's 
> representation can be improved.
>
>
I think a Leo-net version will need a way to handle generic URI, or much 
more plugin to handle the growing set of restful API.
I'm thinking to the integration with services like trello, twitter, gitlab, 
etc.

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