
2007.03.01 • 10:40 • 0 com • este artigo em português
• What is tzal.org?
Tzal.org is a blog that goes somewhat beyond the chronological, being a tool for the author to keep track and map concepts and ideas publicly (radical transparency), as well as an experiment in network semantics.
• What is interdp?
InterDP is a giant script developed in PHP to run tzal.org and other websites.
• Who is responsible for tzal.org and InterDP?
Eduardo Pinheiro, aka Padma Dorje, a Buddhist dabbler and philosophy undergrad student.
• Is this a Buddhist website?
A slice of it is. Which slice is rather difficult to determine.
• What are areas, categories and tags?
This division pertains to the ontology of InterDP: areas are aggregators of subjects the reader may wish to turn on and off (every article needs to be in one and not more than one area). Areas cannot be linked to, as they are mostly subtractive, that is, rather than wanting to read just one area, one would more frequently want not to show articles (posts) in one or two areas; categories can also agreggate subjects, but formally designate a group of articles that can belong to different areas, and an article can be ascribed to one, many or no categories. Categories can also be linked, and can even have a different template for the whole look, making it possible for them to become websites in themselves. While areas are few (in tzal.org there are only 6), categories can be in the order of hundreds; tags on the other hand are in the order of thousands. While categories agreggate expressions to articles, tags aggregate articles to expressions. These expressions can be later semantically networked, that is, their semantic relationships can be assigned.
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Tzal.org is a blog that goes somewhat beyond the chronological, being a tool for the author to keep track and map concepts and ideas publicly (radical transparency), as well as an experiment in network semantics.
• What is interdp?
InterDP is a giant script developed in PHP to run tzal.org and other websites.
• Who is responsible for tzal.org and InterDP?
Eduardo Pinheiro, aka Padma Dorje, a Buddhist dabbler and philosophy undergrad student.
• Is this a Buddhist website?
A slice of it is. Which slice is rather difficult to determine.
• What are areas, categories and tags?
This division pertains to the ontology of InterDP: areas are aggregators of subjects the reader may wish to turn on and off (every article needs to be in one and not more than one area). Areas cannot be linked to, as they are mostly subtractive, that is, rather than wanting to read just one area, one would more frequently want not to show articles (posts) in one or two areas; categories can also agreggate subjects, but formally designate a group of articles that can belong to different areas, and an article can be ascribed to one, many or no categories. Categories can also be linked, and can even have a different template for the whole look, making it possible for them to become websites in themselves. While areas are few (in tzal.org there are only 6), categories can be in the order of hundreds; tags on the other hand are in the order of thousands. While categories agreggate expressions to articles, tags aggregate articles to expressions. These expressions can be later semantically networked, that is, their semantic relationships can be assigned.
• Why it is necessary to confirm comments by email?
Moderation is mostly needed to prevent spam.
• What is gained through registering?
There are a few features and articles that are only available to registered users.
• I want to help, how do I proceed?
Check the micropatronage page.
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