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'''[http://sourceforge.net/projects/consuml ConsuML] is the project name for developing XML grammar on [[Sourceforge]].''' | '''[http://sourceforge.net/projects/consuml ConsuML] is the project name for developing XML grammar on [[Sourceforge]].''' | ||
ConsuML stands for ''' | ConsuML stands for '''Consumption Markup Language.''' | ||
ConsuML is licensed under GNU [[GPL]]. | ConsuML is licensed under GNU [[GPL]]. | ||
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'''ConsuML is not the top development priority. Instead the focus is on the [[Content Wiki]]''' | '''ConsuML is not the top development priority. Instead the focus is on the [[Content Wiki]]''' | ||
== relation to attention.xml == | |||
The [[attention.xml]] standard that is intended to store data on [[link transit]] sharable across [[web service]]s, may help also to test reliability of information about companies or products or services: | |||
ConsuML can integrate into pages information about how much attention it received: pages which hundreds of people have looked at are much less likely to be accurate than pages that hundreds of thousands have looked at, if everyone of those people had a chance to edit. A good metric of how trustworthy something is, is how many people looked at it without changing it, when all had a chance to change it. | |||
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