[11:18:31] In the https://betweenthebrackets.libsyn.com/episode-65-richard-knipel ( @pharosofalexandria ), the host chttps://betweenthebrackets.libsyn.com/episode-60-amir-aharonith me as a source of information about Wikilambda / Abstract Wikipedia. [11:18:32] And back ihttps://meta.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Abstract_Wikipedia&diff=next&oldid=20090691&diffmode=source also cited it on the main project page on Meta. [11:18:33] I find it somewhat amusing because I have no official role with this project. I am just curious about it, and I just the read the paper and the wiki pages about it, and said some naïve things about it. I guess I... got it right? 🤷🏻‍♂️ [12:48:21] Yes you did! And thank you and Yaron for that! [13:04:38] if anyone here is interested in GraalEneyj, I’ll livestream myself working on it, starting in ca. an hour https://twitter.com/LucasWerkmeistr/status/1287364011823071235 [13:06:22] Yay! It may be breakfast time here, depends when the others wake up, so I may not attend live, but I will check out the video! [14:02:29] live now :) [14:04:13] 🔗 please [14:04:23] https://www.twitch.tv/lucaswerkmeister [14:59:34] Producing helpful summaries of things is pretty core to the Wikimedia movement! (re @amire80: In the recent episode of Between the Brackets with Richard Knipel ( @pharosofalexandria ), the host cites the episode with me as a source of information about Wikilambda / Abstract Wikipedia. [14:59:34] And back in May, @vrandecic himself also cited it on the main project page on Meta. [14:59:36] I find it somewhat amusing because I have no official role with this project. I am just curious about it, and I just the read the paper and the wiki pages about it, and said some naïve things about it. I guess I... got it right? 🤷🏻‍♂️) [15:06:21] :) [15:25:55] The matters raised by Mr. Adam can be solved using LinGO Grammar Matrix. http://matrix.ling.washington.edu/index.html [15:27:21] [This page is best viewed with a unicode-enabled browser.] 😂 (re @Csisc1994: The matters raised by Mr. Adam can be solved using LinGO Grammar Matrix. http://matrix.ling.washington.edu/index.html) [15:28:29] The project is too old :) (re @markus_goellnitz: [This page is best viewed with a unicode-enabled browser.] 😂) [15:28:45] Greetings, Where can I get more information about Abstract Wikipedia? Thx. [15:29:34] https://meta.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/Abstract_Wikipedia [15:29:35] Here’s a link to the page on Meta describing it (re @Turkmen R: Greetings, Where can I get more information about Abstract Wikipedia? Thx.) [15:29:46] What exactly did you want to know? (re @Turkmen R: Greetings, Where can I get more information about Abstract Wikipedia? Thx.) [15:30:42] http://feast.coli.uni-saarland.de/slides/FokkensA041109.pdf [15:31:43] @markus_goellnitz Here, you can find that the project has made several achievements. It solved stress matter and more. [15:32:35] I have no knowledge of this project. (re @William: What exactly did you want to know?) [15:33:31] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Abstract_Wikipedia is a good introduction. At the moment, there isn't much more, actually! :) [15:33:31] But that page has several sub-pages, and its talk page is very interesting, too. (re @Turkmen R: I have no knowledge of this project.) [15:35:24] @amire80 and William : Thank you for the information [15:36:09] Is there any advance about the project name. [15:38:53] You can also look https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Abstract_Wikipedia/Plan (re @Turkmen R: @amire80 and William : Thank you for the information) [15:39:12] +1 (re @ZI_Jony: You can also look https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Abstract_Wikipedia/Plan) [15:41:15] @vrandecic I propose to invite Emily M. Bender to co-develop the project. [15:41:35] She's super-cool, but she may be very busy :) [15:41:39] @vrandecic (re @Csisc1994: http://feast.coli.uni-saarland.de/slides/FokkensA041109.pdf) [15:42:23] we can try (re @amire80: She's super-cool, but she may be very busy :)) [15:42:44] She will accept because she wants to make her project into practice. It will be better than developing from scratch (re @amire80: She's super-cool, but she may be very busy :)) [15:43:47] that's fine (re @Csisc1994: She will accept because she wants to make her project into practice. It will be better than developing from scratch) [15:44:02] @Csisc1994 but have you asked her? [15:44:58] Not yet. (re @ZI_Jony: @Csisc1994 but have you asked her?) [15:46:35] http://faculty.washington.edu/ebender/ [15:48:22] @Csisc1994 then talk to her, I hope we all can welcome her to develop this project. [15:48:51] I will do that. (re @wmtelegram_bot: @Csisc1994 then talk to her, I hope we all can welcome her to develop this project.) [15:49:04] :) (re @Csisc1994: I will do that.) [18:31:56] A brief survey to read. [18:41:11] almost done reading this personally, a pretty good summary of the field tbh (re @Csisc1994: )