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[tools-yak@collab] Re: I come for help with Xpertweb

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From: Eugene Eric Kim <eekim@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 6 Apr 2003 09:57:56 -0700
Message-id: <20030406165756.GC24928@douge.blueoxen.net>
On Sun, Apr 06, 2003 at 01:08:41AM +0300, Andrius Kulikauskas wrote:    (01)

> It looks like I'll get to do some work for http://xpertweb.com  Part of 
> my job is to draw out expertise from people who are at the 
> state-of-the-art-and-beyond regarding XML technology.  I thought this is 
> the place to be, and am especially interested to learn more about Tom 
> Munnecke's project.  I'll start by sharing my letter below, we'll be 
> working openly at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/thinkingrelevantly/  If 
> this is interesting, perhaps we can find various ways of worm-holing our 
> work across our social spaces.  And I'm also interested how we might 
> track how you are helping us, document that through the very reputation 
> system that we are building, and look for ways that we all here might 
> benefit.    (02)

Two questions: What exactly are you doing for Xpertweb?  What
differentiates Xpertweb from other reputation systems?    (03)

Reputation systems are an important element of online communities.  I
think it would be valuable to compare and contrast them here, as well
as to establish a framework for evaluating these systems.  Two systems
of which I'm aware and to which we have some connections are:    (04)

  * Affero (http://www.affero.com/)    (05)

  * Friendly Favors (http://www.friendlyfavors.org/)    (06)

Andrius (or anyone), it would be great if you would take a look at
these, and compare and contrast them with Xpertweb.    (07)

-Eugene    (08)

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