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Re: Repository
And to add to that - these are kind of management features that
are not required for initial release.
Anatoly Volynets wrote:
> sergey@total-knowledge.com wrote:
>
>> Another feature that may need some clarification is the Repository.
>> At this point in the mock-ups I have two ways to display UMOs in the
>> Repository:
>> 1. All UMOs displayed with the ability to browse their hierarchy.
>> http://gateway.total-knowledge.com/~sergey/UU/RepositoryAll.html
>> 2. Catalogue, presented with some statistics and with the ability to sort
>> by any attribute.
>> http://gateway.total-knowledge.com/~sergey/UU/SearchResults.html
>>
>> Author can browse and manage his own UMOs at the "My Repository" page
>> which is very similar to the main Repository page:
>> http://gateway.total-knowledge.com/~sergey/UU/Repository.html
>>
>>
>>
>
> The header is not critical, but I think "My Repository" better suits
> something like a shopping basket. Probably, something like "My
> Creations" reflects the subject better.
>
>
>> Here is what we have in specs reagarding the Repository feature:
>> http://www.total-knowledge.com/wiki/index.php/UU#Structured_Shared_Repository
>> It says that "A UMO can get in one out of three storages":
>>
>> * Featured Storage
>> * General Storage
>> * Disagreement Storage
>>
>> Is any of these will be implemented in the first version of UU?
>>
>>
>>
>>
> The idea behind these was to have some kind of a board, similar to
> wikipedia's one. The board was to decide whether an UMO deserves to
> be put in... It is not clear, what was meant then.
>
> Let's put it this way now:
> There is a policy issue in UU. Namely, we foresee some courses or other
> UMOs to be against law, public taste or something else defined by uu
> host policies. Further, there must be some kind of supervision board to
> determine those policy breaks. If the board votes unanimously a UMO gets
> out, but if there is disagreement, the UMO gets in disagreement storage
> along with a corresponding warning. Does this make sense?
>
>
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Ilya A. Volynets-Evenbakh
Total Knowledge. CTO
http://www.total-knowledge.com