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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literary_criticism

See also Distributed internet

to update and sort out with organisation

Other

other


https://docs.google.com/document/edit?id=1ddV_zHdgAU30ILeStikRQWbLY-lZcENGzW84nlYdzaA&hl=en&authkey=CM_T3IcD

Data ownership

Analytics

Aggregation

Services

News

Transparency

Trust

Encryption

Privacy

Practices

TOR, etc

Legal

Anonymity

Marketing

Attention economy

Writing

See also Vim

http://www.scoop.it/t/story-and-narrative

LaTeX

Other

From old wiki:


Group types

Groups for collaboration on and sharing of conversation, news, code, media, services, etc.

  • Active = Groups as in membership.
    • Who can 'join'?
      • Open = Cost of entry is participation.
      • Closed = Some form of new-member rules.
    • What output can people see?
      • Public = Open process, easily forkable.
      • Private = Group or subgroup curates output, hidden process. Trust?
  • Passive = Groups as in topics of interest.
    • Web of semantically related topics and ideas.
    • Mining and 'routing' of relevant related content


Individual hubs could federate the service they wished (widgets, social aggregation, files, etc) in a manner that could be open or hidden. Tunnelled inter-darknet connections between anonymised users and services.

Process consensus-holders

http://www.evanmiller.org/how-not-to-sort-by-average-rating.html


http://metagovernment.org/wiki/Distributed_Administration_Network

Open Access

IRC

Jabber/XMPP

  • XMPP (Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol) powers Jabber/GChat/GTalk, turnkey solution?

Server

Service

Usenet

Wiki

Culture, practice and process

Ecosystem


Deletionism

Mainly on wikipedia.

Systems

See MediaWiki

  • MoinMoin is an easy to use, full-featured and extensible wiki software package written in Python. It can fulfill a wide range of roles, such as a personal notes organizer deployed on a laptop or home web server, a company knowledge base deployed on an intranet, or an Internet server open to individuals sharing the same interests, goals or projects.
  • Gitit is a wiki backed by a git, darcs, or mercurial filestore. Pages and uploaded files can be modified either directly via the VCS’s command-line tools or through the wiki’s web interface. Pandoc is used for markup processing, so pages may be written in (extended) markdown, reStructuredText, LaTeX, HTML, or literate Haskell, and exported in ten different formats, including LaTeX, ConTeXt, DocBook, RTF, OpenOffice ODT, and MediaWiki markup.

Etherpad

Social news

Reddit

Articles

Hacker News

http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5253773

other