I'm a little unsure what the weave even is, but a colleague uses that term to describe large scale structure of a large project derived from categorization of pages distributed across multiple sites. I have proposed adding annotations to pages as recognizable text, collecting these annotations in a more computable form, then exploring how various renderings informs ongoing work. matrix
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We don't expect to get this right. Mostly we will start by making something concrete to be refined based on experience. See Watch the Weave News
Aside: In the manufacture of cloth, warp and weft are the two basic components in weaving to transform thread and yarn into textile fabrics. wikipedia ![]()
# First
We suggest a very simple annotation to be appended to the synopsis of relevant pages. The synopsis is already collected in sitemaps so we need not set up a Site Survey to find them. We can add that later when simple is no longer sufficient.
We borrow these lines from the Foprop Projects Roster.
foprop 2024 framework - wiki.foprop.org tactics.wiki.foprop.org sources.wiki.foprop.org foprop narrative wikis - powerx2.wiki.foprop.org rx7.wiki.foprop.org conviv.wiki.foprop.org contrib.wiki.foprop.org infrastr.wiki.foprop.org digital.wiki.foprop.org common.wiki.foprop.org foprop utilities - pattern.wiki.foprop.org howto.wiki.foprop.org assets.wiki.foprop.org foprop testing - foprop.ward.dojo.fed.wiki
We fetch and analyze the sitemaps for each project site and then show what annotations we have found. github ![]()
pages/watch-the-weave
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http://ward.dojo.fed.wiki/assets/pages/watch-the-weave/categories.html
Todo: Render diagram with a Transmission Color Model