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Hi Steve, Thanks for your insighful thoughts on this subject. It seems clear to me that the idealism of youth is still burning strongly for you at least. I read the links you sent me, and while I sense there is something important there, and you are an eloquent writer, at the same time I am lost. To some extent I feel I am looking at Egyptian Hieroglyphs pre Rosetta Stone. I now feel that to understand the difference between TM as encapsulated in XTM and the vision of HyTime that inspired your early TM efforts, I need to understand HyTime. If as I read on Wikipedia, the (dumbed-down?) W3C version of HyTime is the XLink standard, again, in terms of the market-place of ideas, its not looking promising (but as an amateur historian of ideas I am now somewhat intrigued). As I understand it, the HyTime standard not only allowed you to create maps by defining nodes/topics and associations between nodes, but also to go further and map the internal content of occurrences of the nodes/topics as well, something called a 'grove'. To me this is starting to sound pretty much like a Graph Database, of which there are a few popular free alternatives. Thanks for your assistance, I will understand this difference (divergence) but am in need of a Rosetta Stone at this point. Regards Steve Cameron On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 12:06 AM, Steve Newcomb <srn@c...> wrote: I must admit that many say, as you are now saying, that they have found
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