Present: Art Anger, Devon McCormick, Raul Miller, Bob Therriault

1) Bob showed the work that he had done on the navigation of the add-ons that 
suggested a clearer distinction between user, developer and reference material. 
https://code2.jsoftware.com/wiki/JAL/User_Guide  the primary work is the 
navigation bar which will allow a quicker access to the information. There will 
be further work required in order to be able to frame the information 
appropriately.  Raul suggested that a vertical orientation that would be closer 
to the dropdown menu model. Art pointed out that using add-ons to install the 
base library does not seem appropriate for something that would usually work 
with add-ons. Art suggested a wrapper verb that would allow the base library to 
be installed by a verb with a different name. Maybe as simple as install=: 
'install'&jpkg

2) Art talked about his table of Essays 
https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Anger/Essays_Index and the fact that he had 
added some Advent of Code entries to the table, as they are pertinent to the 
essays https://code.jsoftware.com/wiki/Anger/AoC Bob suggested that Advent of 
Code might also be a category. Art wondered if people would know what AOC 
meant. 

3) Bob welcomed input into what he would present to the J meeting on the 
weekend. Art asked if there were to be more verbs and adverbs added. That lead 
to a discussion about the way that J displayed information, but that there 
seemed to be a focus on threading and the new verbs involving that.  

4) Bob wondered whether a pure wiki is the approach that should be used for 
documentation. Raul pointed out that the original wiki had some pages that were 
locked. Bob thought that fit with his ideas where upper levels might be more 
rigid and lower levels more flexible. That the wiki becomes a bit more of 
curated information like a library than a heap of information. Raul pointed out 
that many J users were pretty informed and that the locking might not be so 
necessary. Bob thought that the navigation structure might be locked down for 
most users and content pages remain open. The work in that would be in 
restructuring and the content that would be required to bridge. Old pages that 
do not fit in would be searchable but not navigable  because they may not show 
up in the navigation. The content that Chris was looking for was ways to make 
it easier for people to create add-ons. Curation of the add-ons would be a 
challenge because of the level of understanding that is required for an 
accurate synopsis. 

5) Bob also talked about developing other tools like Jalopy, J's version of 
aplcart that would support the wiki https://aplcart.info. Even Nuvoc might be 
split off to allow a different approach to the distribution of information. A 
lot of the time the information is not being changed as much as it is being 
pruned. Raul mentioned that we may not want to change tools if it means 
abandoning other tools. The concern was that a tool may require a different url 
and a different maintenance team to keep it active. 

6) Raul suggested that people may not be repelled by hard concepts and used 
Rust as an example where there may be a lot of people willing to do the work to 
get secure code and communities develop where there is a need addressed. Bob 
pointed out that there is also a momentum that languages like COBOL have where 
they become entrenched and maintenance is now the driving force. Raul pointed 
out that the array languages have a strong connection to math, but that is not 
always a positive for the general population. There may be more interest in a 
language that is an aid to problem solving.

7) Bob will be travelling the next Thursday so invitations will be sent out for 
the September 29th meeting if he has enough internet connectivity.  


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contact us on the general forum and we will get you an invitation to the next J 
wiki meeting held on Thursdays at 23:00 (UTC) Next meeting is September 29th, 
2022.
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