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At 11:26 13/06/2014, Seun Ojedeji wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 6:23 AM,
willi uebelherr
<<a href="mailto:willi.uebelherr@gmail.com">
willi.uebelherr@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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<dd>What is NTIA? jean-françois (JFC) spoke about.<br>
</dl>Responding to Michel S. Gauthier and making reference to
JFC....interesting!</blockquote><br>
??<br><br>
It seems that you have not understood yet what we mean by
"jokey". So, I will explain you better. It is a lead writer
mail agent software copy on a directory shared by the members of a
community working group. So anyone can freely contribute to the mails
drafts and send them as they see fit.<br><br>
The origin of the name is that we initially niknamed that kind of use as
"smurf village". We got several smurf villages on a compuserve
list and the "Jokey Smurf" people were the best. So
"information Jokey" was used rather than "information
smurf" when we created the Telepresse concept ("smurf"
is a protected name and at that time TM were leading ICANN). We
have considered making it a social network program with added features.
At the begining we used the same computer, so theyr were class and office
teams. Then a common repository. We never transposed to Google, but many
google boxes work that way.<br><br>
Jokeys shown to be a good example of working VGNs. Another example are
BoDs. Or, more prestigious Bourbaki.<br><br>
The problem with me is that I am not good at "jokey smurfing"
since I often introduce new concepts other jokeymates do not share yet
and tend to correct. But after internal debate/tuning they may accept
some which are better worked out. This is the way we discovered jokeys
usually result in very distinct digital "polypersona" who ever
contributed.<br><br>
jfc<br>
spoke person for fsp4net.<br><br>
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