Difference between revisions of "Portal:Knowledge"

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|{{:Organic Design Links}}
 
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We'll use the current XmlWiki environment as the basis of explaining what the new software is. The main differences are:
 
We'll use the current XmlWiki environment as the basis of explaining what the new software is. The main differences are:
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The current generation of peers are running [[wikid.pl]] which is not truly a peer as described above because it does not exhibit [[nodal reduction]]. [[Wikid.pl]] has been patched together from various code snipits developed for prototyping the nodal environment.  The new generation still under development are running [[peerd.c]] which are running a true nodal reduction environment. Once the basic interface is functional the Flash version [[peer.as]] will be brought up to the same level of functionality so the application will be available as a standalone application or served within a browser.
 
The current generation of peers are running [[wikid.pl]] which is not truly a peer as described above because it does not exhibit [[nodal reduction]]. [[Wikid.pl]] has been patched together from various code snipits developed for prototyping the nodal environment.  The new generation still under development are running [[peerd.c]] which are running a true nodal reduction environment. Once the basic interface is functional the Flash version [[peer.as]] will be brought up to the same level of functionality so the application will be available as a standalone application or served within a browser.
  
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We installed a [[w:Wiki|Wiki]] to collaborate on development more effectively, a wiki was used rather than a [[w:CVS|CVS]]/[[w:SVN|SVN]] based solution because its non-specialist nature was more in accord with the project's principles and allowed all of us involved in all the different areas of the project to work together casually, but productively using [[Wiki workflow]].
 
We installed a [[w:Wiki|Wiki]] to collaborate on development more effectively, a wiki was used rather than a [[w:CVS|CVS]]/[[w:SVN|SVN]] based solution because its non-specialist nature was more in accord with the project's principles and allowed all of us involved in all the different areas of the project to work together casually, but productively using [[Wiki workflow]].
  
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The decision to move to a wiki and to use [[w:MediaWiki|MediaWiki]] was made by [[User:Rob|Rob]] on 17 May 2005 when he said
 
The decision to move to a wiki and to use [[w:MediaWiki|MediaWiki]] was made by [[User:Rob|Rob]] on 17 May 2005 when he said
 
:''...I'm thinking of MediaWiki which is the one used by Wikipedia. Would you use one if I set it up?"''
 
:''...I'm thinking of MediaWiki which is the one used by Wikipedia. Would you use one if I set it up?"''
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Peerix is a UNIX-like operating system being developed specifically for the [[Nodal Model|Nodal]] environment. It uses the set of [[w:GNU|GNU]] UNIX-like components for low-level hardware integration operations such as memory-management, and the GNU components in turn reflect the [[w:POSIX|POSIX]] standard which defines what exactly "Unix-like" means. Peerix uses the nodal environment for high-level network and resource allocation layers, and to provide the user interface.
 
Peerix is a UNIX-like operating system being developed specifically for the [[Nodal Model|Nodal]] environment. It uses the set of [[w:GNU|GNU]] UNIX-like components for low-level hardware integration operations such as memory-management, and the GNU components in turn reflect the [[w:POSIX|POSIX]] standard which defines what exactly "Unix-like" means. Peerix uses the nodal environment for high-level network and resource allocation layers, and to provide the user interface.
  

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