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Many orgs already gather data.  See [[essential projects]] and [[interesting projects]].  But they don't put it in a format that can be filtered for one-purchase at a time for various people's criteria.  That's the objective here.  At least so far.
Many orgs already gather data.  See [[essential projects]] and [[interesting projects]].  But they don't put it in a format that can be filtered for one-purchase at a time for various people's criteria.  That's the objective here.  At least so far.


And, yes, you're right, the [[Signal Wiki]] will be simple.  It will not look like this [[Development Wiki]].  It probably won't use the same software, for instance.
And, yes, you're right, the [[Signal Wiki]] will be simple.  It will not look like this [[Development Wiki]].  It probably won't use the same software, for instance. Ideally it would use what [[Metaweb]] creates.
 
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There's no reason not to distribute data on what's in the store in book form, even customized book form.  You could for instance slide a card into a slot, and get a printed book with [[price premium]] information customized to you, or generic information like a score.  It might even get printed at the [[retail shelf]] someday if some nation decides to require it - the first step to [[Consumerium Country]].  There's no bias as to how the signal is delivered.  That's the main reason the language IS so abstract right now, actually.
There's no reason not to distribute data on what's in the store in book form, even customized book form.  You could for instance slide a card into a slot, and get a printed book with [[price premium]] information customized to you, or generic information like a score.  It might even get printed at the [[retail shelf]] someday if some nation decides to require it - the first step to [[Consumerium Country]].  There's no bias as to how the signal is delivered.  That's the main reason the language IS so abstract right now, actually.
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