The initial design criterion is to get something that I can use for
recording my research in a reasonably way. A wiki is sort of what is
wanted, but the links between topics don't have attributes other than
connectedness between them. I want to encode things like "supports",
"refutes", "suggests", "depends" etc. This allows graphical analysis of
the results, hypotheses and conclusions.

The approach to storage that perkeep has is a good fit because of the
native deduplication and the immutability of data.


On Sat, 2018-10-20 at 11:44 +0200, Simon B. wrote:
> >
> > I'm attempting to construct a science lab
> > notebook system that keeps experimental results, result
> > interpretations
> > and other notes in a way that can be used to store and extract
> > argument
> > graphs for research projects.
> >
> To be shared among users? Topics? Needs a timeline for lookup? Would
> a
> wiki-like system backed up to get timeline feature and permanent
> persistence be a good fit?
>
> >
> >

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