Jed,

Agreed but what ever the definition, if it is authoritative or not 
(Desirable), it must be totally internally consistent. I expect whatever we 
start with will, it need some changes. As in My Post including servers and 
savers, files and http.

Great that we have a tool like tiddlywiki to do this with :)

Regards
Tony


On Friday, May 11, 2018 at 6:43:08 PM UTC+10, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> I don't think that any authoritative external source is needed, we just 
> need to make sure that there are definitions of the terms used. People can 
> argue all they want about if the definition is wrong but the important part 
> is that what is shown is clearly understood. If someone ignores the 
> definition we give and decides the table means something else we can't do 
> anything about it.
>
> I think that maybe a few tables like the different comparison wikipedia 
> pages would be a good way to go, but we could make a much better interface 
> because we can include searching and filtering for the results. An example 
> on wikipedia is the browser comparison page 
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_web_browsers 
>

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