Per subject. They want the article to introduce the reader to OpenCog, with
a basic structure of:
" Introduction : What is opencog? What components is it comprised of?
What languages is it written in?
Setting up opencog for development : Using Ubuntu 16.04 . Use
docker.
Your first atoms in Scheme : Example of creating atoms, for
representing atoms in scheme. (Show how to do this)
Your first atoms in Python : Same as above but in python
How to contribute? : Communication options for potential contributors
References : links to wiki.opencog.org and github resources.
It should show new OpenCog devs what problems OpenCog solves and when you
would choose to use OpenCog."
I can handle the technical parts of the article, but I thought I'd offer
the project the opportunity for some message control in the Intro section.
-Chris
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