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'''All new development is at [http://sourceforge.net/projects/ciuml/ sourceforge]  so what is here should be considered outdated'''
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The DTDs are @ http://www.consumerium.org/XML/DTD/filename.dtd
The DTDs are @ http://www.consumerium.org/XML/DTD/filename.dtd


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==Functioning==
==Functioning==
*http://www.consumerium.org/XML/DTD/common_datatypes.dtd - common datatypes used by other DTDs by importing reference to this DTD (Seems I may have confused latitude and longtitude, I'll look into it)
*http://www.consumerium.org/XML/DTD/common_datatypes.dtd - common datatypes used by other DTDs by importing reference to this DTD
*http://www.consumerium.org/XML/DTD/company.dtd - For describing companies  
*http://www.consumerium.org/XML/DTD/company.dtd - For describing companies  
*http://www.consumerium.org/XML/DTD/country.dtd - For describing countries
*http://www.consumerium.org/XML/DTD/country.dtd - For describing countries
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==Long-term important, please review==


===places and times===
==Not functioning, under construction==
*[[m:spacetime_DTD]] (This is necessary for automatic relation mapping and borders of )
*http://www.consumerium.org/XML/DTD/common_data_structures.dtd - this is maybe not functioning, I'm a newbie to XML
Spacetime is critical to match suppliers and buyers of non-offensive goods in space and time, without which, buyers may have no choice but to buy offensive goods. It is critical also to identifying borders of natural ecoregions as they exist or as they are degraded over time. This is useful to graphically show the impacts e.g. of [[w:deforestation]].


*[[m:ecoregion_DTD]] (This is a great idea and has to be implemented in [[Cium]])  
*[[XML/DTD/product_group.dtd]] I've done some work on product_group.dtd, but it's not working. I'm thinking that product_group-nodes could be arranged to multiple trees ([[production]] tree, [[product substitution]] tree) and directed networks to reflect the different roles of a product_group in different contexts.
Ecoregion is critical since an export of exactly the same consumer good from one ecological region may be harmless or even constructive, while an export of the same good from another may be devastating, e.g. exporting water from arid regions versus those with icebergs, e.g. exporting pulp wood from tropical forests versus managed temperate tree farms, e.g. cattle living on former deforested rainforest land versus natural pasture.


==Persons==
==Long-term important, please review==
All persons could have a double identity in consumerium. One of a [[employee]] (participating in an production process) and one of a [[consumer]] (participating in consumption). Some people have multiple jobs simultaneously and this must be taken into account. These different roles can be unconnectable or unified if the person desires so.
*[[m:spacetime_DTD]] (This is necessary for automatic relation mapping and )
 
*[[m:ecoregion_DTD]] (This is a great idea and has to be implemented for [[Cium]])
== coordination with non-XML name spaces ==
*[[m:person_DTD]] (This type of thing totally freaks me out and so it does many other [[w:wikipedians]] and it's way overkill for cium)


If these DTDs are not standard with large scale data sources like wikipedia and all other projects using the GNU GFDL, they will not be used to maximum extent, and the information available will be limited or flawed. Thus early standardization of these tags is extremely important to consumerium, even if it finds some of them problematic politically.   
These three are necessary for non-obvious reasons.  Ecoregion is critical since an export of exactly the same consumer good from one ecological region may be harmless or even constructive, while an export of the same good from another may be devastating, e.g. exporting water from arid regions versus those with icebergs, e.g. exporting pulp wood from tropical forests versus managed temperate tree farms, e.g. cattle living on former deforested rainforest land versus natural pasture.   


Also XML tags may not be the only or best place to express some standards, e.g. [http://act.greenpeace.org/996755792/1007012854/1007026932/1007232560/1007335070/1007763497/1007763704/1007766148/1007777103/1007853930/1007859532/1008468120/1008930052/1008933882/1010349645/1010351347/1015651781/1015703516/1015709328/index_html ecoregion DNS entries] or the [http://wiktionary.org dictionary] also express name-spaces for public use, and may be more appropriate for nouns or verbs useful more generally than consumerium.
Spacetime is critical to match suppliers and buyers of non-offensive goods in space and time, without which, buyers may have no choice but to buy offensive goods.
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==Not functioning, under construction==
Also, if these DTDs are not standard with large scale data sources like wikipedia and all other projects using the GNU GFDL, they will not be used to maximum extent, and the information available will be limited or flawed.  Thus early standardization of these tags is extremely important to consumerium.
*http://www.consumerium.org/XML/DTD/common_data_structures.dtd - this is maybe not functioning, I'm a newbie to XML
 
*[[XML/DTD/product_group.dtd]] I've done some work on product_group.dtd, but it's not working. I'm thinking that product_group-nodes could be arranged to multiple trees ([[production]] tree, [[product substitution]] tree) and directed networks to reflect the different roles of a product_group in different contexts.
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