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I'm psyching myself to get back on track and start solving the outstanding practical issues instead of this useless wordplay that we've been engaged in lately. Right now I'm too trigger happy to do anything about this mess called a [[wiki]].
I'm psyching myself to get back on track and start solving the outstanding practical issues instead of this useless wordplay that we've been engaged in lately. Right now I'm too trigger happy to do anything about this mess called a [[wiki]].
:Agreed there is some wordplay but it is carefully selected to make important points quickly to [[new troll]]s whose help we need.
:The most important thing is to dig through [http://develop.consumerium.org/wiki/index.php/Special:Wantedpages Wantedpages] and find all those with non-obvious definitions, that is, anything that one cannot just look up and find accurate meaning of in a google search.  It is better to leave open those pages with obvious meanings, so that we can find a way to figure out what they mean in context from their references later.  It is also fine to leave [[Proper Name]]s or companies and people open so that they can eventually be directed to acceptable commentary about them.  A few theory terms like [[respect for diversity]] and [[wiki mission]] are so wide open they should be defined more by osmosis, and we should wait as long as we can to do so - preferably using examples from elsewhere.
:But some specialized or sensitive terms are used, e.g. [[standard label]] terms like "[[prison labour]]", or internal [[Consumerium process]] terms like "[[production process]]" or "[[veto]]" or "[[product recognition]]"  THAT WE WILL HAVE TO DEFINE EXACTLY FOR PURPOSES OF ALL [[Consumerium Services]], or some technical/legal terms like "[[mod rewrite]]" or "[[Invariant Section]]".  These all should be defined rather exactly so that we can figure out where they apply in the overall [[Consumerium buying signal]] and [[healthy buying infrastructure]].  We are too much about structure so far, and not enough about process.
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2.7.2004
2.7.2004


Hey, how about [[controllism]]?
Hey, how about [[controllism]]?
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