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    The [[Consumerium buying signal]] and [[collate|articles collated]] according to [[preferences|consumer preferences]] are generated from '''Publish Wiki'''.
     
    For simplicity's sake it is assumed that no [[Consumerium:intermediate page|intermediate page]] editing will be done in the '''Publish Wiki''', but all edits will be done in [[Research Wiki]]. This way we will have to check [[Consumerium Process|article synchronization]] only in one direction.
     
    [[Campaigns]] and [[TCE|Votes]] will be the only editable regions here and even they are ''white-listed'' (a [[mediawiki]] feature), wherein only logged in users will be able to edit pages. Thus no voting or campaigning rights for [[trolls]] here. If you want to make campaigns editable to [[trolls]] then they should '''originate''' in the [[Research Wiki]]. If you '''do not want''' campaigns edited by unauthrized people/[[troll]]s definatelly initiate and retain the campaign here. Also [[troll]] initiated campaigns may be adopted and even forked from by Groups and VirtualGroups here.
     
    As opposed to the anarchy of Research Wiki here will user's have different levels trust. eg. [[User]] vs. [[Verified User]]
     
    Groups and VirtualGroups as described in [[Opinion Wiki]] '''may''' be implemented here.
     
    Articles in '''Publish Wiki''' flow from stabilized and normalized, syntax checked versions of [[Research Wiki]] where [[troll friendly|trolling is allowed]] even encouraged.
     
    <small>'''Publish Wiki''' resembles  [[Content Wiki]] which was an ad-hoc development purpose name</small>
     
    <small>'''Publish Wiki''' will implement [[The Consumerium Exchange]] functionality as far as this can be done "wiki-way". Specialized [[software]] will have to be developed and plugged into the wiki to enable indices and other aggregate information to be displayed in the [[consumerium buying signal]]</small>
     
    <small>'''Publish Wiki''' will take on the role of [[Opinion Wiki]], which was an ad-hoc development purpose name for discovering how [[Campaign|Campaign management]] and [[TCE|voting]] could be done in a [[Wiki|WikiWikiWeb]]</small><br/>

    Revision as of 12:13, 22 March 2004

    The Consumerium buying signal and articles collated according to consumer preferences are generated from Publish Wiki.

    For simplicity's sake it is assumed that no intermediate page editing will be done in the Publish Wiki, but all edits will be done in Research Wiki. This way we will have to check article synchronization only in one direction.

    Campaigns and Votes will be the only editable regions here and even they are white-listed (a mediawiki feature), wherein only logged in users will be able to edit pages. Thus no voting or campaigning rights for trolls here. If you want to make campaigns editable to trolls then they should originate in the Research Wiki. If you do not want campaigns edited by unauthrized people/trolls definatelly initiate and retain the campaign here. Also troll initiated campaigns may be adopted and even forked from by Groups and VirtualGroups here.

    As opposed to the anarchy of Research Wiki here will user's have different levels trust. eg. User vs. Verified User

    Groups and VirtualGroups as described in Opinion Wiki may be implemented here.

    Articles in Publish Wiki flow from stabilized and normalized, syntax checked versions of Research Wiki where trolling is allowed even encouraged.

    Publish Wiki resembles Content Wiki which was an ad-hoc development purpose name

    Publish Wiki will implement The Consumerium Exchange functionality as far as this can be done "wiki-way". Specialized software will have to be developed and plugged into the wiki to enable indices and other aggregate information to be displayed in the consumerium buying signal

    Publish Wiki will take on the role of Opinion Wiki, which was an ad-hoc development purpose name for discovering how Campaign management and voting could be done in a WikiWikiWeb