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Re: Perspectives on a Lego Community Website
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Date: 
Fri, 19 Sep 2003 18:19:36 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Paul Hartzog wrote:
   In lugnet.general, Tim Courtney wrote:
  
I have more on the whole concept coming up in a later post, but just want to bounce off of this idea. Calendar links could be entered in a central spot - that would be good. But, taking it a step further (and underscoring that the central site is a foundation to build off of), web objects could be developed so a club could stick their interactive events calendar on their homepage.

The whole concept of web objects rests on creating some community standards for database interactivity and website interoperability, etc.

What is the Stud?

Lego is a perfect example. The stud is an interface standard. Each brick has a way of connecting to it, the bricks agree on the standard, in geek terms they implement the standard.

More importantly, as time when on Lego implemented more standards like the width of a minifig hand or rod, axles, gears, trains, etc. These things all rely on connectivity via interface standards.

Standards are not rules that you have to follow, they are techniques to achieve interactivity across multiple domains. If you are a pessimist you might see standards as limiting creativity, but if you are an optimits like me you see them as fundamentally enabling creativity, and specifically new kinds of creativity that you can’t achieve without standards.

Ok, so if I am following what you are saying correctly then; If a standard for event announcement was formalized, then as each webmaster updated their own page using that standard the community calander would notice and update itself accordingly?

Even if that isn’t exaclty what you were thinking, then is that the sort of thing you are talking about? (Which if it is, is pretty cool.)

Jason Spears | BrickCentral | MichLUG



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(...) Actually that's backwards. Administrators could update information through a central web-interface and then any information they wanted displayed on their own pages would be done using web objects that retrieve information from various (...) (21 years ago, 19-Sep-03, to lugnet.general, lugnet.org, FTX)

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(...) The whole concept of web objects rests on creating some community standards for database interactivity and website interoperability, etc. What is the Stud? Lego is a perfect example. The stud is an interface standard. Each brick has a way of (...) (21 years ago, 19-Sep-03, to lugnet.general, lugnet.org, FTX)  

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