Hello Johan,
On 12/27/2015 01:50 PM, Johan Fabry wrote:
On Dec 27, 2015, at 15:18, Robert Withers <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Wait a second here. Let's be clear. In your first paragraph you say
no need to feel that I am censored or ostracized, then the second
paragraph you censor me.
You did not completely take into account my sentence. The second part
says: "for your spiritual and/or religious point of view”.
I apologize, I do not understand your point.
Alright, I ask you all. Which meta-model is acceptable for practical
work in my stack? I need a meta-model to describe it, or rahter
anyone should be able to skin the meta-model they want and that makes
most sense. These consciousness meta-models, or meta-memes, from
religious tradition are well-defined models.
I have no opinion on this, this is a design question for your work,
and not straightforwardly related to Pharo itself. In my opinion and
apparently in the opinion of others as well, this is not a topic for
this mailing list. Sending multiple mails to the list about it can be
considered bad netiquette.
It is silly for me to ask for contravailing opinion but your position is
medieval and anti-intellectual. You are imposing a false restriction and
constraint on the potential of a dynamic meta system, which Pharo
certainly is. Are you aiming for mimicry to bring Pharo to popularity
and success or are you aiming for innovation. Why one over the other.
My work lies within the circle of innovation, whether it sits right with
or not.
I will take Offray's suggestion to not torment the list quite so
voluminously. I simply will not yield my various models. As well, I'll
keep to to the devel list, so as not to scare any potential Pharovians.
If you are lost by my analogies, please ask me questions. There is an
untapped wealth here. They are models of consciousness, even if you are
not conscious of it. My practical technical questions relate to
representation of this in Pharo, using interactive fiction and immersive
natural language processing. I do not know very much about this so I
will need to ask questions as I get deeper into this aspect of my
9-layer architecture (9-layer burrito).
I would think this would greatly interest a computer science department...
--
Robert
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