https://develop.consumerium.org/w/index.php?title=Definitive_integrity&feed=atom&action=historyDefinitive integrity - Revision history2024-03-29T14:00:26ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.39.6https://develop.consumerium.org/w/index.php?title=Definitive_integrity&diff=14107&oldid=prev142.177.81.73: nastiest problems are right here2003-11-25T01:21:39Z<p>nastiest problems are right here</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>'''Definitive integrity''' is what a [[mathematical proof]] has, and which [[code]] or [[law]] has to a lesser degree, and what [[technical documentation]] (like this [[R&D wiki]]) has to an even lesser degree. Different types of controls or [[license]] typically apply to retain the [[integrity]] of things that are really only ways to define words to support some action, e.g. delivering the [[Consumerium buying signal]], in our case.<br />
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[[Transparent Consumerium]] would help ensure definitive integrity since anyone could find contradictions in definitions.<br />
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[[Faction]] and related [[glossary]] issues is about as far as we can take this notion for now. To go further would require some [[mutual cognition]] that we probably can only get from the [[visions]], [[best cases]], [[worst cases]] and [[threats]], and there just aren't enough of those yet to really tell us what we mean, when we use certain words. So focus energy on this issue there for now.<br />
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Ultimately, the [[Consumerium License]] will have to have maximum definitive integrity and deal with many constraints on this imposed by the legal world, which is not always as consistent as it thinks it is, unfortunately for us. Dealing with this is a problem of the [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] which has also to deal with the worst problem, multi-lingual interfaces where the [[standard label]]s mean the same things roughly to everyone everywhere.</div>142.177.81.73