[Lispweb] The Common Lisp Directory is online
Marc Battyani
marc.battyani at fractalconcept.com
Thu Dec 15 08:45:49 CST 2005
From: "Thien-Thi Nguyen" <ttn at glug.org>
> "Marc Battyani" <Marc.Battyani at fractalconcept.com> writes:
>
> > OK so what are your suggestions for step 1 (categories) and 2
> > (descriptions)?
>
> design nit:
>
> for categories vs attributes (aka labels, keywords, etc),
> i'm in favor of the latter. there will always be something
> that "belongs" in more than one category. you can synthesize
> categories by grouping attributes, but not the other way around.
I've not added the items to the directory yet but each item can have any
number of categories. So the 2 are really equivalent.
> if you push category synthesis to user-customizable level,
> that would be the nice (to users) hack. the user's ontology
> is something you want to avoid messing with -- users are weird!
Hehe... This is why I prefer to have a predefined main tree but with side
edges (the related categories) and terminal nodes (the items) that have any
number of edges pointing to them.
I don't know if my explainations are clear enough...
Marc
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