SUO: Re: Lists & Archives Now Working
Adam Pease wrote:
>
> Folks,
>
> I think Jim has already provided a quite clear reading of how to
> segment discussion into the four different lists which now exist.
> Ontology content discussion goes into this current
> standard-upper-ontology@ieee.org list.
>
> The other lists are
>
> - SUO-KIF@ieee.org For KIF or related discussions
> - SUO-CE@ieee.org Controlled English as a lanaguage for SUO
> - Ontology@ieee.org Ontology discussions not directly related to SUO
>
> Adam
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Adam,
What can I say? If people continue to violate their
own proscriptions, and to apply the rule of law in
such an arbitrary and selective manner, then I can
only respond to them in kind, which is easy enough
to do, given that the <Reply> key attunes my response
to the very score from whence a person's note arrives,
however inconsistently collocated in the first place.
And I notice that you have edited Jim's outline
just a liitle bit from it's original statement:
> SUO-KIF For KIF or related discussions
> SUO-CE Controlled English as a lanaguage for SUO
> Ontology Ontology discussions not directly related to SUO
> (We'll need to figure out how to use this list.)
As much as I, for one, can genuinely appreciate the admirable
grasp of the situation that is "summed up ontogenetically" in
the parenthetically tentative character of such a statement as:
"(We'll need to figure out how to use this list.)"
Well, I hardly think that such a pithy summary can be counted as:
> a quite clear reading of how to segment discussion
> into the four different lists which now exist
That is, in anything other than your own elective interpretation
of whatever portion of those words that you have a mind to count.
Once again, I apulegize for posting this to the wrong list,
that is to say, your list. I was almost going to say that
maybe there needs to be a "New Agora" (NA) for legislating
on a case by case basis what belongs where, but I fear that
I would be at risk of being taken too seriously if I were to
say that -- too late! too late! 'tis said and done already ...
E-dios,
Jon Awbrey
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