... student is on summer holidays. Therefore the summer project.

Merry Christmas from New Zealand!

It's getting pretty hot here... :)

On Saturday, 24 December 2016 15:36:33 UTC+13, Dmitry Sokolov wrote:
>
> Dear Arlen, Josiah and Birthe,
> you are touching the topic of my ongoing interest for a few years, 
> "Findability and Discoverability for Reuse" in Transmedia environment:
> http://confocal-manawatu.pbworks.com/w/page/104941506/Transmedia
> In other words, I study how to bring "experts" and "learners" literally 
> "on the same page" where all relevant knowledge and information is 
> collected and arrange for immediate reuse, and how to ensure each 
> particular "page" found or discovered in "real-time", i.e. as quick as a 
> few seconds.
>
> Different media serve different purposes:
> - books are great for putting together well known materials and facts, for 
> systematic learning
> - forums like this are great for sharing ideas with large number of 
> participants
> - messengers are good for real-time "relaxed" communication
> - voice and video chats (HangOuts, for example) are used when things 
> require immediate action
> but none of them are made convenient for finding / discovering information 
> (for future reuse).
>
> From my experience, for the purpose of (real-time) reuse, any particular 
> chunk of information or knowledge can be 
>
>    - found only when it is given a "human-readable name", i.e. a "Topic 
>    Title"
>    - discovered only when it is interconnected with relevant and related 
>    concepts,
>       - "horizontally" into the "knowledge network"
>       - "vertically" into a "taxonomy", where every level of Taxonomy 
>       represents higher and lower degree of "focusing" into "semantic areas", 
>       either in more details and specific, or of wider scope and generic
>       
> I experiment with building "knowledge networks" on PBWorks, quite 
> successfully. However, my anticipation is that TWederation will be even 
> more suitable for the job. To my understanding, TWederation is aiming same 
> goals the Distributed Web is trying to achieve:
>
> http://confocal-manawatu.pbworks.com/w/page/114061573/IPFS%20is%20the%20Distributed%20Web
>
> Currently, I am looking for the opportunity to shift to this kind of "P2P 
> Web" environment, as soon as secure and reliable versioning and multi-user 
> editing realised. 
> I am curating a student who knows HTML, CSS and JS and selected TiddlyWiki 
> for his summer project. It would be great if we could develop it into 
> really successful one, with your help.
>
> I am looking forward to your suggestions and support.
>
> Thank you beforehand,
> Dmitry
> P.S. Please feel free to browse and explore both Visual Taxonomy and 
> "knowledge networks" by clicking links and images in the header and body of 
> the pages.
>
> On Saturday, 24 December 2016 10:16:16 UTC+13, Josiah wrote:
>>
>> Ciao Birthe C
>>
>> It IS confusing. But I doubt there will be any change without a clear 
>> transfer process. As it is absolutely nothing has been settled on yet. So 
>> don't worry.
>>
>> These periodic discussions do often, rightly, focus on the limitations of 
>> here. That does NOT mean this group is suddenly gonna disappear. If 
>> anything it will continue as is, despite its problems.
>>
>> Best wishes
>> Josiah
>>
>> On Friday, 23 December 2016 21:32:43 UTC+1, Birthe C wrote:
>>>
>>> My big question is: Are you planning to end this Google group? I like it 
>>> for its simplicity. I do undertand that a lot of you here are very familiar 
>>> with a lot of other possibilities but admit that I am just getting more and 
>>> more confused. 
>>>
>>> I find a lot of inspiration in reading about other peoples work with 
>>> tiddlywiki from day to day. In fact I would not be much of a tiddlywiki 
>>> user without it. I am a reuser with some small twists ;-)
>>>
>>> Also my biggest problem  with searching is my bad english.
>>>
>>>
>>> Birthe
>>>
>>

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