Part of an anonymous discussion: 12/17/2003 8:02 AM
The Python II-engine SDK, has a very clear and informative Python/Zope architecture and explanatory materials. Over the next week we will ready this work for the developer's market. See Michael's concept of having a full - but minimal Linux operating system distribution plus the first of a small set of knowledge tools on CD available for free (but controlled) distribution to all K-12 schools (CD are cheap).
Nathan and I have been working on a NdOS (n-dimensional operating system) that takes concepts we have learned from the NdCore software, Hilbert engines of Primentia, the CoreTalk concepts of Klausner, and the work that I have done and published under the flag of OntologyStream or the BCNGroup. See note for review of my work.
We have asked 15 and 16 year olds to design the marketing materials - so that the freshness of their minds communicates to the world without the fear and uncertainty of the older minds. They are excited about learning their first language and using the II to develop tools that allow them to control access to information.
The documentation is to include "marketing type" information about the Instant Index SDK, documentation of the pyGTK GUI version of II (both the code and the GUI interface).
We are creating new example code for the Python III library. The Python community may or may not support the notion of a Python III specific to the Knowledge Sharing Foundation concept or the K-12 knowledge technologies tool kit. So we may need to rename the language as Python plus or something.
We will hit the market running and instantly become well known because of the .. well a number of reasons. This reasons are mapped and have been related to the emerging structure in knowledge technology related PTO filings. An example of part of that map is shown in Figure 1.

Figure 1: An example of a representation of a thought in context
with semantic affordance indicated
The ORBs are not just a means to organize data. The ORBs are the basis for the new social science based on objective models about how social system develop and evolve. Lines of influence from an appreciative field exposes real processes - some of them memetic disorders, some deep and positive spiritual belief, and some plans to control the economic benefits of the knowledge technologies for the few (one line of influence) or for the many (the BCNGroup Charter). These can be seen, in the ORB notational system and uses as part of the means to communicate within our society about what is happening within our society. Thus we have the many-to-many peer-to-peer communications device, and it is essentially free and immediate.
With this comes suggestive reasoning based on high fidelity knowledge representation controlled by individuals within a lot of software overhead.
The orbs of influence extend into many communities. The business model comes by licensing the underlying horizontals and the infrastructure. The infrastructure is self emerging but depends on having instrumented the entire Knowledge Sharing Core with the micro-transaction banking system (www.virtualschool.edu)
What everyone is looking for is a ubiquitous killer horizontal tool kit that allows rapid development of all kinds of applications.
I will show you all one new example this morning...
A Nodal Forest Teaching/Learning application is developed that creates an Upper Taxonomy over a small curriculum. The curriculum has been separated into bite size modules and each module provided with a key word profile. The profile is derived from an automated parsing of the text that is associated with the module and additional annotation and editing by the author.
The complete notes on the Nodal Forest Teaching/Learning system is scattered in the BCNGroup web site (which we have not as yet indexed). But one has to first read and understand about learned disability in mathematics and science.
We need each person to tell ten people about the BCNGroup and for some people to make gifts and contributions to this Not For Profit Corporation (registered in the Commonwealth of Virginia 1997).