These are all good ideas:
Creating a "my" lucid. Using it as a blog, a portal, and
a personal email/message center. Here one would have a public
outbox where other could see all the messages that one has written to
public forums. Adding threads. Allowing for dialog
mapping. Adding all kinds of knowledge mining.
What I say, is that the best way to design such a package would probably
be in an incremental + decentralized fashion. The first steps would
be to add threads + a personal page to lucid. Then, blogs could be
added to the personal pages. Later, more advanced mailing
capabilities could be added. Finally, dialog mapping, which would
be developed on a separate track, could be integrated into the
system.
Great idea though. The resulting collaborative structure could
pretty much become the global brain, which in my definition is a single
world-wide forum where everyone constantly augments each others
knowledge.
--Alex
At 11:13 PM 9/23/01 -0700, Jack Park wrote:
Well, it had to happen. I've been musing about implementing something in
the Nexist theme that tries to learn as much as possible from my
experiences playing with Lucid Fried Eggs at http://www.memes.net
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