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|Text=Thanks <@322545403876868096> ! Added to https://synthesis-infrastructures.wiki/Discourse_Modeling. I guess I could have used [[Wikibot]] for that, but it was easier to do it by hand than figuring out the intricacies of Wikibot. | |Text=Thanks <@322545403876868096> ! Added to https://synthesis-infrastructures.wiki/Discourse_Modeling. I guess I could have used [[Wikibot]] for that, but it was easier to do it by hand than figuring out the intricacies of Wikibot. | ||
|Link=https://discord.com/channels/1029514961782849607/1041046303804772402/1041267914017357825 | |Link=https://discord.com/channels/1029514961782849607/1041046303804772402/1041267914017357825 | ||
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|Author=petermr | |||
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|Date Sent=22-11-13 09:06:34 | |||
|Channel=incentive-mechanisms | |||
|Text=[[Blue Obelisk]] is (i.e. still active) a remote asynchronous collaboration with no central management or funding. A large part consists of nodes representing software packages. See [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Obelisk]]. It works because several of the authors knew/know each other and agreed at the outset to adopt an interoperability mantra "Open Data, Open Standards, Open Source" (ODOSOS). | |||
Because everyone agrees the same approach to interoperability the nodes can develop indeoendently! The management is informal - a mailing list and occasional back channels. So there is a collaborative network - see WP article. | |||
|Link=https://discord.com/channels/1029514961782849607/1041061650977009704/1041277888764325938 | |||
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