Project Xanadu , Will Voice Embrace it? Ted Nelson and the oldest running vaporware, ned scott refrenced it in his old steem profile!

in #xanadu4 years ago

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Original 17 rules
of Project Xanadu LIVING Hyper Text Documents which Steem, and now VOICE can use!Every Xanadu server is uniquely and securely identified.
Every Xanadu server can be operated independently or in a network.
Every user is uniquely and securely identified.
Every user can search, retrieve, create and store documents.
Every document can consist of any number of parts each of which may be of any data type.
Every document can contain links of any type including virtual copies ("transclusions") to any other document in the system accessible to its owner.
Links are visible and can be followed from all endpoints.
Permission to link to a document is explicitly granted by the act of publication.
Every document can contain a royalty mechanism at any desired degree of granularity to ensure payment on any portion accessed, including virtual copies ("transclusions") of all or part of the document.
Every document is uniquely and securely identified.
Every document can have secure access controls.
Every document can be rapidly searched, stored and retrieved without user knowledge of where it is physically stored.
Every document is automatically moved to physical storage appropriate to its frequency of access from any given location.
Every document is automatically stored redundantly to maintain availability even in case of a disaster.
Every Xanadu service provider can charge their users at any rate they choose for the storage, retrieval and publishing of documents.
Every transaction is secure and auditable only by the parties to that transaction.
The Xanadu client–server communication protocol is an openly published standard. Third-party software development and integration is encouraged.[13]Original 17 rulesEvery Xanadu server is uniquely and securely identified.Every Xanadu server can be operated independently or in a network.Every user is uniquely and securely identified.Every user can search, retrieve, create and store documents.Every document can consist of any number of parts each of which may be of any data type.Every document can contain links of any type including virtual copies ("transclusions") to any other document in the system accessible to its owner.Links are visible and can be followed from all endpoints.Permission to link to a document is explicitly granted by the act of publication.Every document can contain a royalty mechanism at any desired degree of granularity to ensure payment on any portion accessed, including virtual copies ("transclusions") of all or part of the document.Every document is uniquely and securely identified.Every document can have secure access controls.Every document can be rapidly searched, stored and retrieved without user knowledge of where it is physically stored.Every document is automatically moved to physical storage appropriate to its frequency of access from any given location.Every document is automatically stored redundantly to maintain availability even in case of a disaster.Every Xanadu service provider can charge their users at any rate they choose for the storage, retrieval and publishing of documents.Every transaction is secure and auditable only by the parties to that transaction.The Xanadu client–server communication protocol is an openly published standard. Third-party software development and integration is encouraged.[13]I found these after @adept an old Steem friend who was MarketinG heads of Steemit Inc and got STEEM listed on Binance, showed me this Project that Steem seemed to fit perfectly! Project Xanadu!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Xanadu

https://steemit.com/steemdev/@adept/will-steemit-complete-project-xanadu-s-vision-of-what-the-internet-should-be
Lets get ted Nelson onto Voice.com, he founded Xanadu as the first Hypertext Project in 1960! Imagine how hed feel on this platform now! And the stuff he could help us with on @dan 's Voice backend philosophy department!