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Is there a general convention to label an event that it follows some particular protocol?
I’ve been thinking of using maybe the P tag for that purpose. So for events that use the tapestry (and / or concept graph and / or grapevine) protocols, I might put:
[“P”, ”tapestry”]
(Although the tapestry protocol can be used to create a namespace — I think of it as a method for decentralized curation of a digital language — so perhaps I could use the L tag … ?)
Thoughts?
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2024-04-05 23:38:39Event JSON
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