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== Observations ==
== Observations ==


=== Editorial Functions ===
* It seems useful to be able to link/group individual messages
* It seems useful to be able to annotate content (with text, links)
* It seems useful to be able to contribute anonymously
* It seems useful to be able to annotate/qualify editorial contributions by others
=== Interestingness, Popularity ===
* What constitutes an "interesting" section of a document is a matter of perspective.
* What constitutes an "interesting" section of a document is a matter of perspective.
** Thus, such annotations become more useful if they're linked to a context (e.g. "this cable relates to news story X")
** Such annotations become more useful if they're linked to a context (e.g. "this cable relates to news story X")
* Relationship between "popular" and "interesting" items:
* Relationship between "popular" and "interesting" items:
** Much easier to establish "popularity" via simple (implicit, explicit) voting mechanisms: Q&A sites, collaborative news sites, click tracking etc.
** Much easier to establish "popularity" via simple (implicit, explicit) voting mechanisms: Q&A sites, collaborative news sites, click tracking etc.
** "Interestingness" requires work, since it is the result of an editorial process. This makes it slower, potentially tedious to establish.
** "Interestingness" requires more work, since it is the result of an editorial process. This makes it slower, potentially tedious to demonstrate, and error prone.
** The latter could however feed into the former: items that are widely perceived as interesting
** The latter could however feed into the former: items that are widely perceived as interesting
** To best accomplish this we could simplify the workflow of an editorial process.
*** To best accomplish this we should attempt to simplify the workflow of an editorial process.
 
=== Interoperability ===
* Many parties will already build browsers for data log archives, with varying ways of navigating such content.  
* Many parties will already build browsers for data log archives, with varying ways of navigating such content.  
** We don't need to duplicate those efforts, but we should integrate with them.
** We don't need to duplicate those efforts, but we should integrate with them.
* It seems useful to be able to link/group individual messages
 
* It seems useful to be able to annotate content (with text, links)
=== Content licenses ===
* It seems useful to be able to contribute anonymously
* A good discovery platform may want to republish content from linked archives to be able to present them in a coherent manner
* Content licenses: A good discovery platform may want to republish content from linked archives to be able to present them in a coherent manner
** In the case of data published by governments and NGOs the data may either be in the public domain, or will have an explicit license
** In the case of data published by governments and NGOs the data may either be in the public domain, or will have an explicit license
** In the case of document leaks the legal status of this data may not be clear obvious, and there may not be an explicit license
** In the case of document leaks the legal status of this data may not be clear obvious, and there may not be an explicit license