1 - dimensional setup
2 - self awareness
3 - creativity (compression backwards)
4 - humming lines
5 - style housing
6 - physics of ^
7 - compression patterning/modulation
8 - infinity/interaction
9 - fuck you

does that make sense to anyone?

On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 3:20 PM, Adam Lake <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am wondering how integrating buddypress(wordpress) with GNU Social would
> work?  I am thinking the person administrating the Buddypress
> community(like an ning comunity site) would essentially own that community,
> although there could be a variety of ownership structures, and that GNU
> Users could join buddypress Communities, as many as they want and that they
> approved(unless open enrollment) for by each Communities admin.  Perhaps
> there could be a drop-down Communities section in the timeline filtering
> already going on in the left section of GNU social where users could put a
> check next to which communities notification they want filtering into their
> timeline.  Perhaps the user could respond right from this page with notices
> that get sent to the appropriate section of the community site they are
> responding to, or if the user wants to engage in some functionality that is
> more complex they could click on the community so that that community opens
> up in a frame within GNU social--perhaps just an icon on the top of the
> screen that links the user back to their GNU Social timeline is all that is
> needed to exit the specific community and go back to their GNU timeline.  I
> don't have the technical understanding to know exactly how this would be
> accomplished but it seems to me the essential idea is to get a Buddypress
> instance to be a node in the GNU network such that it recognizes approved
> members of GNU Social as members of their buddypess site. The notifications
> from each buddypress community site the user is a member of would feed into
> their notifications on GNU Social.
>
> I hope this makes sense.  If this is achievable I think it would create
> far more value than the sum of GNU social and worpdress/buddypress.
> Wordpress is open source and powerful and has a massive and growing number
> of plugins as well as a tremendous amount of human capital behind it. But,
> we need all this to exist on a distributed layer for reasons that I assume
> I don't have to enumerate for you all., Also, what buddypress offers is
> another way for GNU Social to grow--I think affinity communities make a lot
> of sense because people will feel the more tangible use of them in the
> earlier stages while the network is growing.
>
> Any clarifying questions would be helpful.  I
>
> My interest is part of a larger plan help facilitate a social movement.
> The required technology layer does not seem like its quite there yet, but a
> distributed layer is essential and I'm thankful you all are developing it.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> --
> Adam Lake
> 540-585-4444
>

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