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10:34:53

10:34:53 From Jeff Miller What does Incident Response look like on Snowden's domains? (I wonder)

10:36:32 From Robert Sterbal power or complexity?

10:40:37

10:40:37 From Brian Marc, my overall reaction was being reminded of the "writing to think" vs "writing for an audience. Much better explained by https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtIzMaLkCaM

10:41:03 From Jeff Miller techne - ways of doing things ?

10:44:01

10:44:01 From Robert Best Craft

10:45:16 From Ward Cunningham http://found.ward.fed.wiki/technology-and-culture.html

10:48:33

10:48:33 From Jeff Miller why developer tools work is satisifying

10:48:37 From Robert Sterbal I've noticed rarely is this information shared

10:48:39 From Jeff Miller short distances good relationships with engaged PMs can be a helpful substitute for direct users / customers.

10:49:59 From Robert Sterbal Often users just want a heads up

10:50:07 From Jeff Miller technologies can make certain moves easier;
these moves are not necessarily GOOD moves.

10:50:53 From Robert Sterbal demand for transportation cars are fun for some people

10:51:25 From Jeff Miller and around the business model of owned things

10:51:40 From Robert Sterbal Located next to the Burbank Airport, Jay Leno's car collection has 181 cars and 160 motorcycles. The exact number fluctuates around these since he routinely buys and sells to prevent the collection from gathering dust. With your help, we will keep Jay Leno's car list up to date.

10:52:13 From Jeff Miller "The Italian Job", except Ford Escorts? My dad has mostly been a bicycle commuter. (Stepfather as well, I note)

10:54:07 From Jeff Miller turning our roads into parking lots (self-driving cars; Uber/Lyft) car availability alert: "here's a discount if you want it now" ? (like remaindered tickets)

10:55:37 From Jeff Miller ambulance: we needed one on a snowy day and took a Lyft home me: knocked across an intersection, road rash, ripped up the handlebar tape

10:57:03 From Brian I skidded off a good inch on a motorcycle helmet and pretty happy to have been wearing it...

10:57:24 From Jeff Miller Marc: good reminder to me as a bicyclist.

10:57:29 From Robert Sterbal The joys of an ER docs life

11:05:05

11:05:05 From Jeff Miller http://pixiereport.com/view/causal-loop-drafts

11:06:53 From Ward Cunningham http://plugins.dojo.fed.wiki/welcome-visitors.html

11:09:30

11:09:30 From Jeff Miller http://pixiereport.com/view/causal-loop-drafts http://pixiereport.com/view/causal-loop-drafts updated with another loop

11:11:04 From Marc Pierson https://nonchalant-cloud-spoon.glitch.me/view/welcome-visitors

11:11:30 From Jeff Miller two balancing loops

11:15:09

11:15:09 From Brian https://www.joelonsoftware.com/about-me/ is a pretty interesting person and has done a lot of blogging about a lot of topics. https://www.joelonsoftware.com/about-me/

11:15:17 From Jeff Miller Glitch as a model for attribution and sharing? Joel (Joel on Software) Stack Overflow originator also Fog Creek Software

11:17:40 From Brian Apparently, Joel is cofounder of https://hash.ai/ now.

11:17:51 From Jeff Miller "create a text file as in, observe what you see out" I kind of like the ones that dump the default config as the installer result

11:19:31 From Jeff Miller "power of plain text" effects

11:19:37 From Robert Sterbal config.json

11:19:39 From Jeff Miller the console

11:19:57 From Robert Sterbal echo to journal_ctl systemD (a complicated mess)

11:20:37 From Jeff Miller /etc/rc.d was where I got sort of up to speed

11:20:40 From Robert Sterbal They changed back to systemD

11:20:54 From Jeff Miller systemd is not in my familiarity zone including "casual administration" (me)

11:21:31 From Robert Sterbal The documentation is the readme There is a video on glitch. wikiwiki.glitch.com

11:22:00 From Ward Cunningham https://wiki-wiki.glitch.me/

11:22:07 From Jeff Miller ah with the hyphen federation discovery, kind of?

11:22:37 From Robert Sterbal node package manage

11:22:39 From Jeff Miller (kind of centralized?) right, NPM as a source

11:23:28 From Brian cli.coffee is the source file...

11:23:35 From Robert Sterbal fed.wiki

11:23:36 From Jeff Miller me = only starting to feel no longer clueless

11:23:42 From Ward Cunningham http://fed.wiki/

11:25:00 From Paul Rodwell some of the parameter defaults are in wiki-server - https://github.com/fedwiki/wiki-server/blob/master/lib/defaultargs.coffee

11:28:34

11:28:34 From Jeff Miller http://pixiereport.com/system/export.json kaboom though it all fits in a page

11:29:35 From Paul Rodwell http://fed.wiki/system/export.json - for an export file, drag that file into another wiki and it will give you a list of pages in the archive, which you can open.

11:29:44 From Robert Sterbal This is an interesting post: https://sive.rs/ti

11:34:01

11:34:01 From Jeff Miller Thompson Morrison's usage patterns as an inspiration for how one might use a wiki but more usage models than ownership models Ward's "dojo" farm is one model. Marc's relocalizecreativity is another.

11:35:13 From Jeff Miller a book producing model - mastery of the information via processing within a wiki a la zettelkasten

11:36:12 From Robert Best Slip federation

11:39:32

11:39:32 From Jeff Miller data management exploration; data management methodologist (Alistair Cockburn as scholar of methodologies) Robert S as scholar of data methodologies?

11:40:33 From Robert Sterbal Just want to get what I can do to others

11:40:34 From Jeff Miller "how do you [x] with the FedWiki platform?" :) :) I like that motivation. "There are things that I could do via manual moves that could be crystallized into some tools to make those moves easier and clearer"

11:42:01 From Jeff Miller Like your comment about "configuration input in, install process, configuration results out"

11:42:16 From Robert Sterbal Replying to "fed.wiki" system / export.json A field guide to the federation The documentation on where is my stuff

11:42:19 From Jeff Miller "community-driven recipes" I bet Wordpress has some of that. length and variety of the user community

11:43:20 From Jeff Miller a pattern language of wiki instantiations? build some basic architecture appropriate to the original case like "what do you want from a literal recipe file" as an example of one recipe for "how would you put this together on the platform?"

11:45:55

11:45:55 From Jeff Miller What would a topical discussion community around FedWiki platform solutions look like?

11:47:08 From Jeff Miller a coordinating structure wiki as a coordinating structure

11:47:19 From Marc Pierson https://marc.relocalizecreativity.net/view/welcome-visitors/view/pattern-template

11:47:19 From Jeff Miller and sample template structures

11:49:08 From Jeff Miller oh hang on
all of our examples are mostly snapshots
and not sequences of evolution the Prototype pattern generalized "make me another of these, ..."

11:50:11 From Ward Cunningham http://work.fed.wiki/

11:50:57 From Jeff Miller http://work.fed.wiki/view/familiar-workflows forked locally!

11:54:01

11:54:01 From Robert Best I have the same email from you Ward... at one point you sent a bunch of people an email with all sites you are hosting for them.

11:54:40 From Paul Rodwell marc.tries.fed.wiki/view/my-rosters ?

11:58:49

11:58:49 From Paul Rodwell http://marc.dojo.fed.wiki/view/marcs-site-list-as-urls

12:08:22

12:08:22 From Brian There might be a web scraper that might be helpful for the assets. Something like wget https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9265172/scrape-an-entire-website

12:08:38 From Robert Sterbal Reacted to "There might be a web..." with 👍

12:08:55 From Jeff Miller Robert S: the "Collaborating" part of "Familiar Workflows" might be a good start to ask questions about. (my local forks from Ward): http://pixiereport.com/view/how-to-wiki/view/familiar-workflows/view/cooperative-preview-update/view/asset-sharing-workflow# or http://pixiereport.com/view/familiar-workflows

12:12:26

12:12:26 From Brian Yes, thank you all.

12:12:32 From Jeff Miller PhpBB and Wordpress