Present: Art Anger, Ed Gottsman, Raul Miller, and Bob Therriault

1) The meeting began a bit later than usual with Bob showing some of the things 
that he had discovered about the category trees. There are two types of ways to 
add categories. One is to add a category to a page which allows you to group 
pages and the other way is to have other categories added to category pages 
which have a  prefix of Category: prior to their name and this creates a 
hierarchy of categories that results in a category tree. A category page 
describes each category and lists all the categories and pages that share the 
category. https://code2.jsoftware.com/wiki/Category:Home This information is 
shown at the bottom of the category page, but above it the content can be like 
any other content page.  These category trees become navigation to the entire 
wiki right down to the level of individual pages based on the categories that 
have been assigned. https://code2.jsoftware.com/wiki/Category:1)_Newcomers

2) Bob also showed the way that category trees automatically produce effective 
page maps through the category tree hierarchy. 
https://code2.jsoftware.com/wiki/Page_Map The ordering of the pages is 
alphabetic by their name and those names can include numbers and unicode. If 
the name of each page begins with a numbering scheme then the name space can be 
kept clean and set in a specific order. This structure would make it easy to 
add additional categories at the end of any level of the tree. It would be 
slightly harder to insert an category in the middle of the tree. As a result, 
the plan will be to work on getting the category tree structure into a form 
that reflects the wiki accurately. The remaining work is to assign pages the 
appropriate categories within the category tree. Pages can be attached to a 
variety of positions in the tree allowing wiki pages to be used in different 
contexts.

3) As an example of how a category page could be used Bob showed an example of 
how the Newcomers view of NuVoc might include more foundational material to 
allow a better context for the Newcomer when they see NuVoc. 
https://code2.jsoftware.com/wiki/Category:D)_Nuvoc  This will result in more 
work curating the information to be used in the structure. Ed asked what was 
meant by curation and Bob suggested that curation was the difference between a 
pile of books and an organized library that included librarians that could pass 
along their knowledge of the structure of information within the library. 

4) A discussion of the content that should be in the Developer and the Newcomer 
areas. Ed asked if there was a general agreement on the challenges of 
introducing the J language to Newcomers and Developers. His experience was that 
it was very difficult to introduce the language and employers reacted 
negatively to attempts to introduce J to enterprise. Bob felt that the reaction 
that Ed experienced is typical and that there is a good podcast episode of 
CoRecursive about introducing the new technologies. 
https://corecursive.com/040-tech-evangelism-with-gabriel-gonzalez/  The trick 
seems to be to introduce new technology in areas that it is ideally suited so 
that the disruption is minimal for the gain and expand from that initial gain. 

5) Ed showed the flashcards that he has made that allow people to learn the 
lore of J  based on the phrases of J. He used NuVoc as his source with one side 
a description of the problem in English and the second a phrase in J that would 
be a solution and the third side was references for further study. He has done 
about 250 flash cards. Ed then looked at APLcart that Adám Brudzewsky had 
developed https://aplcart.info/  and felt that APLcart could be the foundation 
of many ways to access the information either as flash cards, keyword search, 
or examples for further study. Ed wanted to take the temperature of the meeting 
to see if there was interest in crowdsourcing the information that would go 
into the J version of APLcart. Within the meeting it was felt this would be a 
good project to work on. Bob mentioned that Adám had offered the use of the 
APLcart framework for J. Raul said that keywords might be a good way to 
generate keywords for particular disciplines. An electrical engineer might use 
the same phrase as a mathematician for very different reasons. 

6) Raul pointed out that the Vocabulary was originally an appendix of the J 
Dictionary and with NuVoc we seem to have reversed that order and sometimes the 
context that existed with the Dictionary is harder to recapture. 


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