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Saturday, June 02, 2007

Meatball Wiki: HoofSmith

Meatball Wiki: HoofSmith

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There was a time, when there was no need for advertising. Take the hoof smith, also called farrier, the one who shoed horses in a village. He simply did his work without the additional effort of attracting people to his service. He was working in public and he was highly visible.

The built-in mechanism of his work was simple. If somebody had a problem with his horse's shoes, coming in the vincinity of a village, they could see the characteristic smoke and the sound of the nearest hoof-smith. Coming nearer and nearer, they could even smell it. No ad needed.

How can we transfer this nearly lost insight to the [GlobalVillage]? Simple as wiki. We develop our ideas, concepts, music, graphics, movies, programs in the public, in a fully transparent way.

This open practise is at the same time:

  • support for our newcomer peers, to learn the stuff themselves
  • necessary attention stimulus in the [AttentionEconomy] of the Web.

Meanwhile the complexity of the necessary work to produce income in the Web, has reached a level, that can only be mastered in teams of collaborating peers. Single, isolated "artists", who are normally not "financially independant", will have small chances to survive without the integration into a community.

Income-oriented teamwork was until now, mainly a privilege of commercial, governmental, military or other organizations. They had the necessary "scale of economics". Meanwhile the technological infrastructure of the Web and the new paradigm of the community-oriented social Internet 2.0 generates new opportunities for each wiki peer. Each of us can play the role of each other's employer and employee at the same time in a growing market, converging to a SocialCommonWealth, if there is a critical mass of wikizens, collaborating under the OpenBusiness paradigm.

-- FridemarPache

Discussion:


[Google], [DiiGo], [FireTrail]


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Friday, June 01, 2007

Meatball Wiki: TagWiki

Meatball Wiki: TagWiki

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A TagWiki is a Wiki, where the underlying WikiEngine supports Automatic Tagging, based on WikiWords. Each WikiWord is transformed automatically into a link, but in a much more powerful way as traditional wikis did it. Instead of incestual linking to only the own database, each WikiWord has internal and external links.

A TagWiki therefore allows for user convenience two modes: local link mode and global link mode.

Local Link Mode: Local link mode works as until now. (2007/6/1 12:50 UTC)

In Global Link Mode, each WikiWord produces a list of links in the following way:

  • Wiki Words in the Page Body:
    • clicking on a wiki word leads to a linklist of two or more sections. The first section has only one entry as until now, which is the existing or an asking wiki page. The next sections list all entries, found by universally accessable social tag services as DiiGo, TrailFire, Google, TagThe?.net, etc. .

  • Wiki Words in the Page Title:
    • clicking on a wiki word page title leads to a linklist of two or more sections. The first section has only all internal referrers as until now, which are the existing wiki pages, containing a link to the current page. The next sections list all entries, found by universally accessable social tag services as DiiGo, TrailFire, Google, TagThe?.net, etc. .

Note:

  • TrailFire makes even each annotation accessable by their MarkUrls, listed in Google.
  • Each oldfashioned wiki page in the world, can be tagged manually, but TagWikis will be the winners
  • The author sees three great opportunities:
    • The traditional Social Community Tag and Annotation Services incorporate fully the Wiki:WikiPrinciples
    • A traditional Wiki incorporates its own universal Tag and Annotation services
    • A traditional Wiki combines its services with the external services on a collaboration base (API).

-- FridemarPache

Discussion:

  • This is a contribution of the author to support "interfacing wikis" as HansWobbe formulated it. At the same time this contribution is for the purpose to CreateAndShareWealth, inviting HelmutLeitner to concentrate more on positive things instead of wasting energies on the StayPoor page, losing time and energies, that could be better used for building wealth in the community. Therefore the author of this idea just bought the domain: TagWiki.net. Please look up who else bought the other Google:TLD s and you will be surprised about this excellent opportunity. -- [fridemar]

Google:TagWiki, [1][2][3][4], Wiki:TagWiki


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Meatball Wiki: HelmutLeitner

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Helmut, you made an excellent joke, making aware the current paradoxical situation in wikis. I appreciate it in the same sense as Zen practicing peers appreciate the paradoxical effects near Satori. :-) -- [fridemar]

case-sensitive tags - any chance of it happening? - discussion,tag - Diigo Community | Diigo Group Forum

SupportingTheCase

Thank you Davido,

for supporting the "case" :-).

But why restricting this time-proven concept of MixedCase only to personal tagging.
Aren't we not an an initiative for SocialBookmarking and SocialCooperation?

And why excluding it from searches?
MixedCase better interfaces with the thousands of WikiCommunities.

MixedCaseTags are a great filter for this purpose.

MayAllBeHappy
Fridemar

Manually tagging all WikiWords as tags. AutoTagging would be a great help:

SupportingTheCase

MixedCase
...

Meatball Wiki: HelmutLeitner

Meatball Wiki: HelmutLeitner

Hans and Helmut, what about BrainStorming StayPoor, in a real relaxed way. Please Helmut, don't be angry with me, if I take a quotation of you into StayPoor. I appreciate you both, no polemics intended, but social awareness-work. -- [fridemar]

Meatball Wiki: HelmutLeitner

Meatball Wiki: HelmutLeitner

Helmut, the common denominator I see, is the "holistic" approach. Until now, most of us were conditioned, to have "a good feeling", when we contribute to wikis, although "this is paid badly", or in less euphemistic terms: "having a good feeling with unpaid work". This is another good example, how we are all doomed by the StayPoor meme. I had this "pattern" too. Isn't it more holistic, to integrate the economic dimension into to all the more or less high-pitched reflexions, we do in the wikis. Excluding the economic wealth-creating effects of the collaborative work of the wikizens is not holistic enough for more and more wikizens. Each wiki peer, who works 8 hours daily in wikis and blogs should at least have an income of 2000 US$ a month from their wiki work, so that they are free to dedicate their best ideas, knowledge and skills to the prospering of the planet, without being hampered by paid work for "third parties", who are not interested in the wellbeing of the whole planet. -- [fridemar]

Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Meatball Wiki: SocialCommonWealth

Meatball Wiki: SocialCommonWealth

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The author just made a pledge of possible 300,000 USD for the founding of the [CommunityWiki:WikiBank]. He offers a percentage of the sale of the top domains

and other domains.

The idea is quite simple, verifiable and realistic.

Considering the economic potential that is in the worldwide wiki meme (see CreatingAndSharingWealth), combined with the other mainstream meme towards an open writable, participative, collaboration oriented social Web 2.0, we can easily achieve it. It needs only some growing awareness.

First of all we must get rid of the StayPoor meme, that appears to the author still dominant in most online-communities.

Then we must make the same risks and chances available and attractive to each other, creating a spirit of courageous entrepreneurship in the best sense.

And at last we must mutually amplify our creativity, resources and energies, we put in this project.

The author was thinking about a good domain-name for this venture and he believed to have found it:

 WikiCommonWealth 

Unfortunately some clever peer just had bought it some days ago. He or she has not yet made a homepage of it. Perhaps they will have it only for speculation, not developing any ideas of it in public.

So the author had to think about this handicap and found an even more embracing domain-name SocialCommonWealth. This top domain name promises to be the culminating point of Social Bookmarking, Social Annotation, Social Collaboration.

So he bought this gem, just some minutes ago on 2007/05/21. (By the way, some years ago he recommended in WardsWiki as entrepreneurial idea to buy the domain "Wiki". But this went unnoticed. Some peers might remember "these were the days of fridemar" in WardsWiki.

Everyone has now the chance to invest in SocialCommonWealth.eu, SocialCommonWealth.us, and so on ... even some WikiCommonWealth domains are still free.

All these domains are very valuable and can be developed in all WealthEnabled? wikis. DomainsWiki could be such a Wiki for wiki entrenpreneurs. But the author happily contributes and collaborates with any other wiki that are not doomed by the StayPoor meme.

Instead of Url-Forwarding this TLD (top level domain) into his own DomainsWiki he points it to this page, where the idea was presented the first time.

-- FridemarPache

Discussion:

For authenticating this contribution the author tags and blogs it -- [fridemar]

1. Contribution of BayleShanks

not listed, because he didn't give his explicit licet to publish yet.

Thank you Bayle for entering the discussion, playing the "devil's advocate", which is a very honorable position to stimulate the discussion. You are appreciated as always, in all the years, we had the pleasure to interact in public. To get a feeling, what is going on in the domain market, you and all other interested peers might want have a look at [e21], a site claiming to "have the best domain names". I found them via [Domains Magazine], which is a good entry point to explore this market. -- Fridemar

2. Contribution of BayleShanks

not listed, because he didn't give his explicit licet to publish yet.


Please let me convince you and all the other sceptical peers, that the idea is based in the reality of Here And Now. It is as well based on the principle of OpenBusiness or more precise of an OpenBusinessWiki transaction. I just bought WikiBank.biz (the last free top level domain, not yet bought by a "third party" and offer it to transfer it to you or any other well-known, friendly, constructive and trusted peer in our community for the symbolic price of 100 USD. This offer is valid for two days. If it is not taken by any one of my wiki friends, I reserve the right to put it on a usual domain-sellers list for at least 10.000 USD. But I feel free to prolong this offer for a bit higher price. As soon, if there is a pledge here in this wiki or in the CommunityWiki, that the person promises to pay the extremely low ask-price for this offer, I take the risk to transfer it to his/her account. This OpenBusiness practice saves us the usual minimal 50$ escrow fee of domain-sell-buy-service providers. The authentication, that the right person gets the domain is by their DomainBasedRealName and a Blog snapshot of their wiki pledge. Personal peers who have exchanged their email-addresses can transfer the funds to the appropriate PayPal accounts, with zero costs. In the other case, they find the postal address of the domain-seller on the appropriate Blog. A blog is appropriate to the author, if the transactional partners have their impressum there. This time I only WikiBlog my contribution. Bayle, and any other page contributor, do you allow me to make a snapshot of the whole page? Any peer of course has as well my licet to make snapshots on their blogs, containing my contributions.

-- [fridemar]

2007-05-29 - Fridemar...

I am prepared to accept this offer and its attendant responsibilities.

This means that...

  • I will pay your asking price of .us$100.00.
  • I will buy this Domain Name with the intention of holding it "In Trust" for activitiies related to CommunityWikiBank? (which may morph into CommunityWikiBusiness?)
  • I will reduce my pledge of ca$1,000, made to CWB, by an equivalent amount, adjusted for Fx, on the payment date.
  • I will post a copy of this message on CWB, creating a public view of this transaction in two communities in which I believe I have established as adequate level of a TrustMetric to vouch for my intentions.

-- HansWobbe

Thank you Hans, what you did for the community and the OpenBusinessWiki idea is much more value, than 10,000 US$. You broke the ice. The author thanks BayleShanks, SunirShah, SamRose and all the other peers for supporting the idea at least by their SilentAgreement. Imagine, if hundreds of awakened peers now start actively to practice OpenBusiness enhanced social collaboration. What value can be created. The MeatballWiki is the pioneer. Now imagine thousands of interconnected wikis, practising this new paradigm. Wikis now have the chance to attract all those creative and intelligent people, who would otherwise be forced to work for "third parties", not allowing them the free disclosure of their best ideas, concepts, programs, content for the planet. Now let's discuss our transaction in all detail, such that we all can learn to make the process for future transactions much more efficient and attractive. The author again asks you for permission, to WikiBlog this page as a document. -- [fridemar]

Fridemar...

  • Since you and I seem to be agreed regarding this transaction, I suggest that payment be made via a .us$ cheque, mailed to whatever address you care to specify, payable however you specify.

As stated elsewhere, you have my permission to 'WikiBlog' this. (I'll update one of my home pages to "declare" that, by default' I grant this type of permission, so you don't need to feel you need to bother asking each time.)

-- HansWobbe

Hans... we had just an edit conflict. We are in the negotiation.

Thank you Hans, what you did for the community and the OpenBusinessWiki idea is much more value, than 10,000 US$. You broke the ice. The author thanks BayleShanks, SunirShah, SamRose and all the other peers for supporting the idea at least by their SilentAgreement. Imagine, if hundreds of awakened peers now start actively to practice OpenBusiness enhanced social collaboration. What value can be created. The MeatballWiki is the pioneer. Now imagine thousands of interconnected wikis, practising this new paradigm. Wikis now have the chance to attract all those creative and intelligent people, who would otherwise be forced to work for "third parties", not allowing them the free disclosure of their best ideas, concepts, programs, content for the planet. Now let's negotiate and discuss our possible transaction in all detail, such that we all can learn to make the process for future transactions much more efficient and attractive. The author again asks you for permission, to WikiBlog this page as a document. -- [fridemar]

PS.: As you can see it yourself, as long as there is no documentary snapshot on the blog, with date-time stamps, the model is not operational. Therefore the author asks all peers for permission for WikiBlogging to DomainBasedRealName blogs. The easiest solution to this problem would be, if the Wiki-Owner SunirShah allows WikiBlogging as the default case, so that the burdon of asking for permission in each case is taken away from us. -- fridemar

Hans .. it wasn't settled until you wrote a minute ago, whether I have the permission to WikiBlogging. Therefore, you won't find a blog snapshot of this page. In the same way, I asked Sunir, and I didn't find his licet yet.

We need the agreement of Bayle too, to seal this page and make a contract. I didn't agree on 100U$ yet, because the conditions are not fullfilled yet. When we come to an agreement, this can serve as a prototype for many.

-- fridemar

Fridemar...

I doubt I understand your concerns, but then I also don't think I need to. For my purposes...

  • My offer to buy (a.k.a. "Bid") remains on the table. Let me know if (and when) you are ready to accept it and I will send you a cheque.
    • When you cash the cheque, and it "clears" the bank, the transaction will have additional legal standing.
    • In the mean time, the existing posts that have been created both here and at CommunityWiki are adequate documentation for the intent of the Contract we are entering into.
      • I do not understand the WikiBlogging concept or how it enhances the basic recognized "record" function that is generally met be each of the two parties to any tranaction, having an identical record of the transaction. (In the case of "substantial" transactions such as real estate, there may also be an independant, third copy of the record (e.g. a "deed" or more technically a "conveyance", registered at a land titles office, or with a title insurance company)). Obviously this is a more expensive approach and as such is reserved for those tranactions in which the asset has enough value, to warrant the greater costs.
      • Note that even just a verbal contract is generally considered binding in most jurisdictions; it's just that the courts prefer to have some documentation of the contract's terms if they are asked to adjudicate any resultant disputes.
  • I will now merely await your formal acceptance, since there is little else I care to do.
-- HansWobbe

Hans .. the real value of our open wiki interaction, leading to a transaction, consists in its explicit clarification and participation of our wiki-peers, generating a model for many other OpenBusiness transactions. The next time, the rĂ´les might be vice versa or other peers might be in a similar situation. Or there might be hefty turbulence in the wiki. It goes without saying, that you are an appreciated and trusted peer. Our transaction is a historical precedence case in a wiki.

To your concern: Why is WikiBlogging essential to the author? Not every wiki is such a cultivated wiki as the MeatballWiki, with currently very little semantic disturbation. You remember from WardsWiki the discussion on StuffingWordsInSomebodysMouth? by "third parties". Blog snapshots, made by the latest author, left on their own blog are a safer base for negotiations and transactions.

A wiki that doesn't allow WikiBlogging is in the view of the author not appropriate for OpenBusiness. Besides that it deprives itself of the necessary publicity to propagate the idea of a SocialCommonWealth.

We agree that the monetary costs of a transaction should be minimized. But if an OpenBusinessWiki (at least in the pioneer-phase) has nothing more to offer to the readers as formalities (lastly tables of transactions), then it is not attractive and the transactors wouldn't do a good service to their community.

To make both ends meet, we have to pay our transaction costs in form of attractive contributions, discussions round about the transaction object and how to form an appropriate framework for the future.

If transactors only concentrate on formal procedere and put afterwards the domain into a drawer without peer supported collaboration, then this would be counterproductive.

So the main concern of the author is: how could other peers participate here and now in the CreatingAndSharingWealth Process? -- fridemar


Diigo:[1] Google:SocialCommonWealth, Selfreflexive Potential TwinPages:[2],[3],[4],[5]


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Monday, May 28, 2007

Meatball Wiki: CaseSensitiveTags

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CaseSensitiveTags could give social annotations an advantage over the Google-engine. Currently DiiGo doesn't support this idea. But supporting this, would have a great impact on Wiki communities, because this simple device would create VirtualTwinPages on the fly. We can do it manually on each wikipage, by tagging each WikiPage by its page title. By even more convenient would be a TechnologySolution, where clicking on the title wouldn't only list the internal referrers, but also list those pages in the Web, tagged as a CaseSensitiveTag, suggesting an external TwinPage.

So the author suggested it in the DiiGo Forum, tagged, annotated it and blogs it. -- FridemarPache

Discussion

Note, that in the Watch line Google doesn't show case-sensitivity. As soon as Google allows a search option for telling apart mixed-case search terms, this would give an excellent filter for CamelCase supporting wikis. -- [fridemar]


Watch: DiiGo:(a) TrailFire:[1] Google:CaseSensitiveTags, Google:casesensitivetags, Google:CaseSensitiveTag, Google:casesensitivetag,
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Sunday, May 27, 2007

Meatball Wiki: WikiBank

Meatball Wiki: WikiBank:

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A WikiBank is a trusted network for making transactions, based on the principle of OpenBusiness. As an intermediary we just created a prototype. A full-fledged wiki bank would make the transaction even easier. The purpose of a WikiBank is to lower the transaction costs for realizing a SocialCommonWealth.

To prove, that wikizens are entitled, to offer their peers goods like domains, we can make a snapshot of our transaction:

For a larger image visit the strongly linked [flickr page]

-- FridemarPache

Discussion: One important service of the WikiBank is to make the email-addresses of their members mutually accessable by a mediated email-service with heavy spam-filters.

By the way, [Make an Offer for WikiBank.com] offers this domain for 10,000$ (ten thousand) US dollars via a parking page (see Watch line below) , where only traditional banks are listed. I can't see any original idea-contribution, specific to the Wiki community, how to improve CreatingAndSharingWealth. As the author thinks, he has done much more to the community, he ponders to raise the next ask-price, offered to wiki peers here, after two days, by a considerable amount. Otherwise the value for the current low ask price of the top domain WikiBank.Biz (note the alliteration!) and the innovative concept round about it, wouldn't be appreciated appropriately. My offer is valid until May 29, 2007 10:59 AM UTC. -- [fridemar]


Watch [www.WikiBank.biz] [www.WikiBank.com] [www.WikiBank.net] [www.WikiBank.info] Google:WikiBank
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