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In the nodal model we use the term ''legacy'' to refer to old concepts which are superceeded by the new environment. On [[Migration Day]], the legacy concepts will be migrated into the private pages of the orginal contributors, but only valid knowledge which is in accord with the methods defined and used in the environment will be part of the new public structure. Some legacy oriented concepts are: | In the nodal model we use the term ''legacy'' to refer to old concepts which are superceeded by the new environment. On [[Migration Day]], the legacy concepts will be migrated into the private pages of the orginal contributors, but only valid knowledge which is in accord with the methods defined and used in the environment will be part of the new public structure. Some legacy oriented concepts are: | ||
*The competitive business model | *The competitive business model |
Revision as of 21:57, 30 October 2006
In the nodal model we use the term legacy to refer to old concepts which are superceeded by the new environment. On Migration Day, the legacy concepts will be migrated into the private pages of the orginal contributors, but only valid knowledge which is in accord with the methods defined and used in the environment will be part of the new public structure. Some legacy oriented concepts are:
- The competitive business model
- Passive income based systems (incl. fractional reserve and usury)
- Proprietary systems (closed source)
- Advertising (incl. any kind of "push" or convincing based processes)
- Economic bottom-line (profit oriented systems)