Keep a large network and cut out as needed
I'm going to add a little more and accumulate a little more.
It's easier to decide whether to cut the edge of the network or not if you can see a specific need.
We can decide if we need it or not."
There was a "potentially useful concept" that was very exciting and overgrowth in one project. The members of that project had a desire to organize things in a clean way, not in a messy way.
But no one could do it.
After a need arose to mention it in another project, a smooth restructuring took place
One person brought up the topic and a lot of people thought it was interesting and got excited.
To compare it to a plant, if you plant a seed, it grew.
The seeds are.
Instead of growing up "neatly behaved and ready to ship."
I find this overgrowth beneficial.
[You can do the harvesting and clean and polish later.
It was argued that "removing context from knowledge makes it more reusable."
Seems to me there are two opinions on what knowledge reuse is
A
To cut out what is written here and take it elsewhere.
There is a sense that "First timer" is close to being read as it is placed here. B
That what is written here, here, is developed by others who mention it and so on.
To be a material for a developing future.
The act of trying to do A in this situation seems to me to be interfering from B's point of view.
To take root of a growing flower and put it in Tradable form as a commodity goes against the grain of maintaining [A place where miscellaneous plants grow. Information [package
Thoughts divorced from concrete context
It tends to be this.
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