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Intelligence is a word that has many connotations.  Most seem to fit in two categories...&lt;br /&gt;
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#Usage of the word consistent with that in jokes about oxymorons.&lt;br /&gt;
#Usage of the word at most tangentially related to that.&lt;br /&gt;
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For now, we are interested in the first sense of the word.  Recently the term [[OpenSourceIntelligence]] has come to be used in that context(====).  [[LorraineLee|I|]] find this alarming an exhort the [[OpenSystemsMovement]] to look beyond development of public domain developer tools and take a look at the technology of &amp;quot;intelligence&amp;quot;.  I propose [[InclusiveCollectiveIntelligence]] to refer to efforts that involve people using [[ExtremeCollaboration]] to make themselves more &amp;quot;intelligent&amp;quot;, and simultaneously refer to a methodology of &amp;quot;intelligence&amp;quot; gathering that is both &amp;quot;open source intelligence&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;open destination intelligence&amp;quot;.  To borrow an ingenious nomenclature from [[StarPilot]], maybe it&amp;#039;s time to decentralize the means to a [[CentralView]].&lt;br /&gt;
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Things are coming to a head.  Spanking heads of state might provide badly needed comic relief, but concerted technological effort might be more promising.  Might be more dangerous, too.  Any takers?&lt;br /&gt;
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*[[DavidSiegel|Me :-)|]] (BTW - You can pack a lot into one paragraph.)  I&amp;#039;m in.  Technological or otherwise, collaboration is the only way to get it done.  I am interested in your reference to things comming to a head.  Could you elaborate a little.  --DavidSiegel&lt;br /&gt;
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The phrase &amp;quot;things are coming to a head&amp;quot; is used repetitively in the Illuminatus==== trilogy by Shea and Wilson.  Repetitively but effectively; kind of wakes up the reader at certain places in the story.  [[LorraineLee|I|]] stole it because I like the sound of it.  No other reason.  I also stole someone&amp;#039;s (was it yours?) format for [[WikiWorld]] profile page(s).  I hope that is OK.  One thing that might help [[InclusiveCollectiveIntelligence]] might be shamelessly copying some template and filling it in with data obtained empirically, which is to say copied from some source in the real world.  [[CopyCopy]].&lt;br /&gt;
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