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Have been thinking recently: I’m not sure I have the time or the motivation to promote tagtriples as a structured-metadata interchange format (and therefore a competitor to RDF). And I don’t think this is what the world wants anyway - AFAICS, all the buzz at the mome
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4 years ago
I've often needed the functionality of a Wiki + the functionality of tagles combined. For instance, the on-the-fly DB of tagles (ability to pivot on any node) with the ease of use and text centricitiy of a Wiki.
Maybe as a plugin for Confluence?
People work with rows and columns a lot. Just look to how much management uses spreadsheets for text, for instance. To them, it's a super simple database. I see tagles filling that exact role. The advantage is, with tagles, you can click on anything and see everything related to it. Much more useful than a single giant spreadsheet.
Put it in a wiki, and everyone can edit it.