Participants Shane Gibson Frode Hegland Christopher Gutteridge Gyuri Lajos Introductions Chris Gutteridge: Works for University of Southampton, been there for 20+ years, works in OpenData, worked with Ted Nelson, doing a PhD in scholarly communication. When Frode started his project, Chris got involved because they had a lot of similarities. Chris comes from a very different perspective, had a bit of a brainstorm about Doug Englebart ideas and how to port them into WP. Chris is a developer himself. One of the ideas is some very simple and easy to understand components in WP, posts, categories, tags, etc, if you could treat those all as entities so that other applications…
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Future Linking
Links which do not point to anything which currently exists but which is expected to come into existence, such as a future version of a document or dialog about the document.
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9th December, Project Priorities
We have decided that we need to first and foremost implement high resolution addressing into the blue dot menu. We will further work on ViewSpecs and hyperGlossary integration.
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Sketch first Sprint work breakdown structure (rev after call)
Here is where we are after the first call, working on making this into small, implementable components, based on the first sketch.
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Sketch first Sprint work breakdown structure
Exploring what could we build together for the 9th of December demo This is an experiment to see if it is possible to manually publish to word press from the MindGraph plain HTML. Then experiment with HRSHTML 9th December, my Priorities – jrnl Liquid Information Publish from Author to WordPress : High Resolution Addressing – liquid thoughts identifying what could we demo within two weeks Existing capabilities Author export to WordPress MindGraph Roundtrip High Resolution Structured HTML into MindGraph Graph visualization, Manipulation Right Thought Editing Grap First Sprint Capabilities that could possibly be completed within two weeks MindGraph Import HRSHTML from WordPress Export HRSHTML to WordPress WordPress Plugin Providing a…
- Authoring, High Resolution Addressability, hyperGlossary, Meetings, Perspective, Priorities, Publishing Options
Initial Project Overview
Overview of the project as designed before the call on the 8th of October 2018. Our meeting today will be to agree on a flow, such as this, then how to architect it and who will take ownership of the different aspects of the work.
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Gyuri Lajos
My Linked in Profile will have to do for the moment along with this post here on Why Blogging Sucks Demo Presenter of the TrailMarks for the 2018 Special Symposium
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Agenda, 8 October 2018
This will be the first meeting with Shane. We will be discussing how to produce something useful for the 9th of December based on what I (Frode) have posted in my ‘priorities‘ post on this blog. It is expected that other priorities should also be blogged and I will link to them here. Architecture We will need to spend some time discussing the project architecture to make sure our wishes don’t contradict other wished for functionalities. Responsibilities We will then discuss who is in charge of what aspect and what we will actually build. Timeline Our timeline is a hard deadline 9th of December with an initial deadline in about two…
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9th December, my Priorities (personal)
For the jrnl project to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Doug Engelbart’s demo, I aim to have the following done and ready to demo and for people to download and use themselves: Liquid | Author support posting to WordPress with high-resolution addressing for citation done. Flow and Find in Article, both of which are ViewSpecs and will require that the document is re-drawn live in jrnl Basic hyperGlossary functionality for jrnl and Author. Author released with perfect citation export and use experience. Bonus would be to have the following or at least have started gearing up for work on: Voice interaction for editing. Compressed Scrolling. Please feel free to share…
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update
I have posted a personal and project update to my personal blog: http://wordpress.liquid.info/an-end-of-summer-update/