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Re: [nls-technical] [hyperscope-dev] Re: Fwd: [bootstrap-nsf] Re: chord

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From: Jonathan Cheyer <jonathan@cheyer.biz>
Date: Sun, 04 Mar 2007 11:34:13 -0800
Message-id: <45EB1F35.4010203@cheyer.biz>
Hi Eugene et al,    (01)

The NLS Restoration Project Wiki is now completely open. We are looking 
for people to help contribute content into the wiki.    (02)

http://chm.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?NLS_Restoration    (03)

Jonathan    (04)


Eugene Eric Kim wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 12:51:13AM -0800, Jonathan Cheyer wrote:
> 
>> Just as with with the distribution lists problems, I'd really like to 
>> avoid clashes and repeat information between the NLS Restoration wiki 
>> and the hyperscope wiki.
>>
>> I'd like to propose that any documentation and source code that is 
>> historical in nature (some of which is likely under copyright) be placed 
>> within the NLS Restoration wiki and filespace, in the (currently) closed 
>> community. For example, detailed information about the original chord 
>> keysets, or technical information about the original NLS system can go 
>> in the NLS Restoration site. This will keep that information under the 
>> auspices of the Computer History Museum, for historical interest and 
>> preservation, as well as respect any existing copyrights.
>>
>> Documents that are written about new developments (i.e. new versions of 
>> chord keysets) and source code that is new (i.e. Java AugTerm, python 
>> Aug2XML) could be placed in the hyperscope wiki and filespace.
>>
>> Comments from anyone involved in either project?
> 
> If the NLS Restoration Project Wiki were public, I'd be in favor of
> this.  However, I don't want to be putting valuable technical
> information behind a password until those issues are resolved,
> especially given that there is no legal requirement to do so.
> 
> How about if we use the Hyperscope Wiki for now?  When the legal
> issues are resolved, I'd be happy to help move the relevant pages over
> to the NLS Restoration site.
> 
> -Eugene
>     (05)


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