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    [[Consumerium]] may have to lead the '''wikitext standard''' in some ways:  [[authentication]], [[ecoregion]] tags, [[capital]] commitments, and [[ownership]] come to mind.
    [[Consumerium]] may have to lead the '''wikitext standard''' in some ways:  [[authentication]], [[ecoregion]] tags, [[capital]] commitments, and [[ownership]] come to mind, maybe [[tendency]] and [[faction]] attribution.  None of this is very clear yet.
     
    What is clear already is that asking text searches and poorly standardized tagging isn't going to work, when we want very reliable information to be conveyed to the [[point of purchase]] from the [[friendly troll]].


    See [http://www.metaweb.com/wiki/wiki.phtml?title=wikitext_standard Metaweb: wikitext standard] for a more abstract discussion of how this may evolve and which online service is doing what first or best.
    See [http://www.metaweb.com/wiki/wiki.phtml?title=wikitext_standard Metaweb: wikitext standard] for a more abstract discussion of how this may evolve and which online service is doing what first or best.

    Revision as of 20:01, 19 October 2003

    Consumerium may have to lead the wikitext standard in some ways: authentication, ecoregion tags, capital commitments, and ownership come to mind, maybe tendency and faction attribution. None of this is very clear yet.

    What is clear already is that asking text searches and poorly standardized tagging isn't going to work, when we want very reliable information to be conveyed to the point of purchase from the friendly troll.

    See Metaweb: wikitext standard for a more abstract discussion of how this may evolve and which online service is doing what first or best.

    See Meta-Wikipedia: wikitext standard for a more down to earth discussion of what can be done right now.

    See Consumerium Concepts for some things that may need to be directly part of the standard.