In order to save important info and websites from
disappearing when the owner decides to go on an
indefinite vacation to New Kendunbungo.
Accessible from any of the sitescolab websites the
default page shows one single user experience (which
can be personalized, secured, managed and
configurable).
But as opposed to most current
websites, where the data is in one place, usually
collated via bots, Sitescolab works by pointing to the
affiliated pages.
Here's an example with Halfbakery. Rather than
having one halfbakery website there would be
hundreds. Each one has a default, showing the
interface we see now. But rather than a central
database, I add my idea at Myhalf.com (which
happens to be one of this SitesColab's groups). A
multicast "web event" is sent on the web, and all
other pages are notified of the change, in an
extremely short notification format. Because its
MyHalf, I can add features, and offer them to the
community. So the UX will be evolving along with
the information available. There could (and should) be
some rules of programmable conduct. Those rules too
could be adopted or discarded by the community. So
we would have rule evolution too.
I'm hoping that if this abstract idea gets enough
bones, the burden will be taken off my fantastic
*AirFlock to work* idea, and then maybe some serious
people will enjoy that idea and give it some due
attention...