Talk:Consumerium Process: Difference between revisions
dealing with Dan's concerns
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Now the strict multilevel security measures described in [[Opinion Wiki]] will have to be played down to make [[Signal Wiki]] operation more feasible. --[[User:Juxo|Juxo]] 22:13, 11 Mar 2004 (EET) | Now the strict multilevel security measures described in [[Opinion Wiki]] will have to be played down to make [[Signal Wiki]] operation more feasible. --[[User:Juxo|Juxo]] 22:13, 11 Mar 2004 (EET) | ||
:Also we should rethink everything about [[Signal Wiki]] to accomodate the concerns [[User:DanKeshet]] raised. The idea of printing a book is a good one, and it's now dealt with in [[Consumerium buying signal]] directly. It is lower tech than the [[audio]] stuff even. And it would certainly serve for instance purposes like the [[Big Carrot]]'s, they could print the book and go through to figure out if they really had to stock a product, or if they could ditch it and there was sufficient competing substitutes (something a human has to figure out). Remember, getting the crap off the [[retail shelf]] entirely has the biggest impact! Anyone willing to be [[friendly retail]] might also be quite willing to vet their products this way! |