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Re: SWARM and the Information Economy.
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bleydorf |
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Re: SWARM and the Information Economy. |
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Mon, 07 Jul 1997 09:30:14 -0400 |
Mr M.H. Butler wrote:
>
> Casey Tan writes:
>
> > hi all,
> >
> > i'm working on a SWARM application to model the information economy. the
> > <snip>
>
> > if there's someone out there who's done something similar to this, i'd
> > like to hear from you, perhaps email me privately so as not to clutter up
> > this list-serv.
>
> I don't think this is clogging up the list serv at all; I don't think
> discussion of tactical models (Rob Kewler) awhile back would do either.
> No offence to anyone, I think its actually much more appropriate than
> the fairly basic Linux / Unix questions this list receives.
>
> What is the general consensus on this?
>
> If it really does create too much traffic then maybe we should create a
> new list; I gather Swarm modelling is supposed to be about models and
> not code, so most of the code questions end up here. Maybe we need to
> separate the installing / running Swarm support from the coding
> support?
>
> Just an idea
>
> Mark H. Butler
I agree with Mark, I think this kind of information/discussion is what
these mailing lists are all about, I would put it in modeling, (although
I am far from an expert...yet.[grin])
Brad Leydorf
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