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    :Good work mostly.  Before [[Consumerium timeline]] becomes a revert war, it would be useful to have one past history, and the future goals it relates to, maybe milestones and a definition of [[pilot]].  And [[speed]] matters, but what is really required is some stopwatch results on how much time real people spend really shopping, and how much they can or could spare with their hands to flip through a book or look at a screen.  Regarding [[AWR]], [[trolls]] will attempt to formulate general [[Consumerium:policy]] that is not offensive but doesn't always require reference to the worst example in the wikisphere by name.
    :Good work mostly.  Before [[Consumerium timeline]] becomes a revert war, it would be useful to have one past history, and the future goals it relates to, maybe milestones and a definition of [[pilot]].  And [[speed]] matters, but what is really required is some stopwatch results on how much time real people spend really shopping, and how much they can or could spare with their hands to flip through a book or look at a screen.  Regarding [[AWR]], [[trolls]] will attempt to formulate general [[Consumerium:policy]] that is not offensive but doesn't always require reference to the worst example in the wikisphere by name.


    :Also, before we get too used to it, what about the name "code.consumerium" rather than "develop.consumerium" ?  Though there's more to developing than code. Also presumably there is "research." or "buy." or "signal.", these are in different languages, so "en.consumerium", "fr.consumerium" might be better to make [[standard wiki URI]]s.  Research in each language can be at /wiki/ while the un-wiki'd URI (like http://en.consumerium.org/Nike) always has the [[Signal Wiki]] content - since only a very few people can edit at that stage.  That keeps the language subdomaining the same as [[Wikipedia]] for [[standard wiki URI]], and differentiates signal and research only in the end of the URI.
    :Also, before we get too used to it, what about the name "code.consumerium" rather than "develop.consumerium" ?  Though there's more to developing than code.  
    ::No way. I already pissed our root of by requesting the original devel. to be changed to develop. we also have http://en.consumerium.org and http://fi.consumerium.org available for use now. These are distinct from http://www.consumerium.org due to the enlightened advice from our root that we should www. as a place to store non-lingual comics or stuff about consumerium. --[[User:Juxo|Juxo]]
     
    :Also presumably there is "research." or "buy." or "signal.", these are in different languages, so "en.consumerium", "fr.consumerium" might be better to make [[standard wiki URI]]s.  Research in each language can be at /wiki/ while the un-wiki'd URI (like http://en.consumerium.org/Nike) always has the [[Signal Wiki]] content - since only a very few people can edit at that stage.  That keeps the language subdomaining the same as [[Wikipedia]] for [[standard wiki URI]], and differentiates signal and research only in the end of the URI.
     
    ::Good points. But how do we make the [[Consumerium Process]] work so that people don't go straight to [[Signal Wiki]] to write stuff that should be in [[Research wiki]]. We could have either '''signined articles''' and/or '''unedited for some period of time''' automatically sucked into signal wiki. We should still consider [[Language vs. Area]] questions before setting that we use language as primary divider and area sensitive information goes however it does. --[[User:Juxo|Juxo]]
       
       
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