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pierreozoux opened this issue Mar 14, 2018 · 9 comments
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pierreozoux opened this issue Mar 14, 2018 · 9 comments

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jhass/nodeinfo#19

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pierreozoux commented Mar 14, 2018

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johanricher commented Feb 14, 2019

Have you looked into using Wikidata? (see discussion here)

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The discussion you mention is quiet old.

Do you know the status of the discussion?

Are you still interested in this topic?

Do you use wikidata as am Ontologie?

@loicdachari :) this name is familiar ;)

Let's discuss! Do you use matrix? Come to the https://librehost.st channel :)

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I consider the taxonomy from the OGPtoolbox very useful, even though its name may be a little irritatingtechnical at first:

Tools
Use cases
Organizations
Collections

Especially the link between a software directory (Tools) and a collection of user stories (Use cases) attached to actual practitioners (Organisations) is a novelty in "software communications" to me.

Narrating the aspects of tactical everyday use and strategical long-term development of (civic) software infrastructures (Collections) would ideally provide a useful record of the evolution of our stacks.

The stack behind contemporary technological systems goes well beyond the multi-layered “technical stack” of data modelling, hardware, servers and networks, as described by Benjamin Bratton in 2015. The full stack reaches much further into capital, labour and nature, and demands an enormous amount of each.

https://hypothes.is/a/CVqTMKtsEeyFTXeGFdIswA via https://hypothes.is/users/almereyda?q=stack

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