On Jan 16, 2011, at 4:26 PM, Jonno B wrote:

> Hi MacKenzie, all the best for the project! It sounds extremely
> promising, and I can't wait to put it in to use :)
> 
> On another note, I think it is time to restrict Simile Wiki edits to
> registered accounts only - there has been a large increase in
> anonymous spam bot edits. My 2cents.

Good suggestion Jon. No one likes their contributions to be updated by spam 
bots :( The wiki has been configured to now only allow registered users to 
edit. 

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> 
> Good Luck!
> Jon Bogacki
> 
> 
> 
> On Jan 17, 2:41 am, Arithmeticus <[email protected]> wrote:
>> This is wonderful news!
>> 
>> I would encourage the 3.0 team to think about and support a more
>> robust, complex querying language. I quickly outstripped the limited
>> range of . and ! in the current version (at least the range attested
>> in the documentation), and set my project aside, frustrated. I wanted,
>> for example, to display the content of property B of a class of Y
>> objects, selecting only those Ys where the first four characters Y's
>> property A (think instring function) correspond to a property C of a
>> preselected object X.
>> 
>> It would be nice, too, to have greater support of GREP.
>> 
>> I'm happy to put limited time into testing and helping with
>> documentation.
>> 
>> jk
>> 
>> On Jan 14, 6:07 pm, mackenzie <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> I'm delighted to announce the launch of a new "Exhibit 3.0" project: a
>>> collaboration of the original Simile project team including the MIT
>>> Libraries, MIT CSAIL, and Zepheira, with funding and support from the
>>> U.S. Library of Congress.
>> 
>>> Exhibit 3.0 will build on the success of the current Exhibit tool but
>>> redesign it to be far more scalable, flexible and modular. You can
>>> read more about it athttp://www.simile-widgets.org/exhibit3andwe
>>> welcome your feedback and participation as we ramp the project up in
>>> the coming months.
>> 
>>> Thanks to all of you for making Exhibit such a great tool and for
>>> using it so creatively. We hope that Exhibit 3.0 will be even more
>>> valuable and look to you to help us make it so.
>> 
>>> Happy New Year!
>> 
>>> MacKenzie Smith, MIT Libraries
>> 
>> 
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