Promiscuous documentation: Grafting How can we find a way to point out elements in the flow of work, during individual/parallel group work that can be important for a larger group. Keywords act as scions. The process of binding. The resulting pages are strange, but intrigueing amalgamates of material that was generated in-between projects, people and conversations. HOW-TO Adding a graft to an etherpad page: *% GRAFT: keyword, keyword, keyword, ... The paragraph that follows directly (until the first empty line), will be grafted. You can mark up footnotes: *[^]{R. Varma and H. Hahn, Gender and the pipeline metaphor in computing (2007) http://www.unm.edu/~varma/print/EJEE_Pipeline.pdf} You can use markdown http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/ in the etherpad to style your graft. Typing four spaces before the start of a new line will force a line-break: *This is a sample sentence *Here we start on the next line To add a an empty line, or to include multiple paragraphs in one graft, use % instead of an empty line: *This is a sample sentence *% *Here we start on the next line * The existing grafts can be found here: http://pipelines.local/etherpash/_/graft/ You can also generate a list by downloading http://pipelines.local/etherpash/150904_lsscions.sh *bash 150904_lsscions.sh * Grafts can be bound together on the [[grafts.list]] page: *% BIND: Lingo, Mercy The resulting HTML-pages can be found here: http://pipelines.local/etherpash/_/bind/ To re-generate grafts and binds, you need to connect to the local server and execute the command: *xx@xx $ ssh pipelines@pipelines.local *pipelines@pipelines:~$ cd /var/www/html/etherpash/ *pipelines@pipelines:/var/www/html/etherpash$ bash 150902_mkgraftsbinds.sh ================================== https://fo.am/blog/2012/11/06/rough-sloterdijk/ http://pipelines.local:9001/p/x.25 http://pipelines.local:9001/p/system_notes