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== Observations & Open Problems == | == Observations & Open Problems == | ||
* We immediately realized that we had seen very few Discourse Graphs "in the wild": the model makes intuitive sense in single player and small-group mode in Roam & Obsidian, but how gracefully will it scale to massively multiplayer synthesis? | |||
* How to design with a federated future in mind? | |||
** What does it mean for distinct graphs to share nodes? to "live" in adjacent namespaces? | |||
* The challenge of using a wiki like git: simultaneous editing seems more cumbersome | |||
* If creating templates is a large part of the work, more powerful text editing & transformation capabilities (e.g. sed, pandoc) seem in order | |||
* Need to create a consistent way of sharing and editing templates - how do template changes propagate in a future federated system? | |||
* Will graph visualization scale in a useful manner? How will traversal work? | |||
* The relationship between naming and clustering: how do we name groups of related hypotheses? A family of experiments?<br /> | |||
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