Re: Project PM: General Background Information, Links to Barrett Brown videos + 5 more items (campbell@vertesi.com)
Subject: Re: Project PM: General Background Information, Links to Barrett Brown videos + 5 more items (campbell@vertesi.com)
From: Barrett Brown <barriticus@gmail.com>
Date: 2/23/11, 18:51
To: Tarn Adams <tarn.adams@gmail.com>

Thanks again for looking into this. Did you want to see Rendik Jadon's documents on constitutions as well?

On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 2:37 PM, Tarn Adams <tarn.adams@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,

Thanks!  I should get a chance to read through it tomorrow.  I looked through one of the documents and watched a video some months back, but I gather a lot has changed since then.  If I remember, the serverless aspect of it was the part I didn't quite get before (since presumably there'd be the issue of an invite eventually getting out of control, spawning more and drowning any centralized structure with cooking advice and high school antics/normal social networking traffic or whatever), and assuming it were serverless, it was just the issue of how information gets passed down the line effectively which was confusing, since there was something or other which still seemed to rely on a centralized tally.  Anyway, I totally don't remember the details, so I'll just see what's there now!

Tarn


On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 5:24 AM, Campbell Vertesi <campbell@vertesi.com> wrote:
Hi Tam - 
The ProjectPM Newswire is intended to be like a widget-centered version of Twitter, with accounts by invite only.  The practice of "retweeting" is rebranded "pushing", and is the central mechanic of sending information around.  Inviting someone to the network automatically sets you up to follow them.

The idea is to build a human filter based on the quality of output on a per-person basis, rather than a per-post basis.  It's a simple concept, with some interesting consequences when you think it through.  Have a look at Barrett's video for a primer on it.

C
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Many thanks,

C
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On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 5:12 AM, <robinsonchicago@gmail.com> wrote:
I've shared some items with you
Message from robinsonchicago@gmail.com:
Hi Tarn,

There is a lot more material here than you are likely to read -- but most of the following documents or links include attempts to describe the information sharing network that Barrett proposes:
 
Video: Barrett Brown uses white-board to discuss the Project PM schematic: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wl88VHg_UA  
This is Barrett's most detailed description of the network.

The first attempt to describe the network in writing was the document "Widget Functional Requirements" which was written by me and revised by Scott, who is not currently active in the project but may rejoin later.

An attempt to describe the network in extremely simple terms was the slide show called "Project PM Presentation"

A later attempt to describe the network is the document "Network functional capability requirements," mainly written by Scott and me. In this description we dropped the notion of a server-less network and removed specifications that would be better addressed by programmers.

Sundeep subsequently joined the project and wrote up two descriptive documents: "Technical details--Project PM" and Project PM--Initial Release Specs."  The second document supersedes the first one, but I am including both.

Most recently, Campbell built a mockup, called Project PM Newswire -- this is not a Google document.  Here is a link: http://newswire.singingsites.com/
Campbell, if this is not the latest version, would you send Tarn a link?
tarn.adams@gmail.com

There are inconsistencies among these various documents; our thinking evolved.

I have also included a General Background Document (excerpts from and links to Barrett's writings) and a list of links to videos by Barrett which we have been sending to all inquirers.

Clark Robinson
Chicago
robinsonchicago@gmail.com

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