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Many orgs already gather data. See [[essential projects]] and [[interesting projects]]. But they don't put it in a format that can be filtered for one-purchase at a time for various people's criteria. That's the objective here. At least so far. | Many orgs already gather data. See [[essential projects]] and [[interesting projects]]. But they don't put it in a format that can be filtered for one-purchase at a time for various people's criteria. That's the objective here. At least so far. | ||
And, yes, you're right, the [[Signal Wiki]] will be simple. It will not look like this [[Development Wiki]]. It probably won't use the same software, for instance. | And, yes, you're right, the [[Signal Wiki]] will be simple. It will not look like this [[Development Wiki]]. It probably won't use the same software, for instance. Ideally it would use what [[Metaweb]] creates. | ||
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There's no reason not to distribute data on what's in the store in book form, even customized book form. You could for instance slide a card into a slot, and get a printed book with [[price premium]] information customized to you, or generic information like a score. It might even get printed at the [[retail shelf]] someday if some nation decides to require it - the first step to [[Consumerium Country]]. There's no bias as to how the signal is delivered. That's the main reason the language IS so abstract right now, actually. | There's no reason not to distribute data on what's in the store in book form, even customized book form. You could for instance slide a card into a slot, and get a printed book with [[price premium]] information customized to you, or generic information like a score. It might even get printed at the [[retail shelf]] someday if some nation decides to require it - the first step to [[Consumerium Country]]. There's no bias as to how the signal is delivered. That's the main reason the language IS so abstract right now, actually. |