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dealing with backlog - doesn't seem like anything non-obvious is on Most Wanted Articles, but if you think there is, start a stub, trolls will finish it
(elaborating on making encoding more associative (to human kognition, user, developer or researcher or troll or whatever))
(dealing with backlog - doesn't seem like anything non-obvious is on Most Wanted Articles, but if you think there is, start a stub, trolls will finish it)
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6.3.2004
:Dear [[Lowest Troll]]:  If you look at [http://www.consumerium.org/wiki/wiki.phtml?title=Special:Wantedpages the Most Wanted Pages], you find two kinds of pages there.  Almost all are obviously defined things that have some obvious relevance to consumerium, that we just haven't bothered saying exactly how they relate in detail to the main design, like [[accounting standard]], [[labour standard]], [[environmental standard]], [[hardware standard]], or subterms like [[prison labour]].  We don't need to bother filling these in now.  The other kind though is terms like [[trollish]] which probably should never be defined but which we should link to often. ;-) If you find ANYTHING on that list that should be defined now for clarity, say so, because we ordinary/Lowly [[trolls]] think that there is really nothing that is more than a fill-in there.  By the time we have to fill those in, we are dealing with details.
:When writing a new article, at this point, one should not be introducing new terms.  We have covered the basic concepts well enough and introduced as many unique or strange terms as we have to.  Eventually we may even get rid of those or standardize them with other [[large public wiki]]s to enhance [[usability]], but those unique to our [[troll-friendly]] culture should and must remain.  ;-)
5.3.2004
5.3.2004


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