I'm guessing there's strong opinions on this, so apologies if I'm poking a bear. I back in the day ran a site called reef lines. The purpose was to allow people to track their coral lineage, ideally encouraging people to find lineages that were multiple steps removed from wild caught. Also to allow folks to see how theirs do over time, compared to other people's. I eventually shut it down, and I think I open sourced it but I'll need to double check my GitHub.
I mention that because I'm all for having metadata about tracking lineage. I think it's cool and useful.
That being said, I feel DBTC is more focused on the lineage than I'd expect. In my version the center was the coral, and lineages were extra, best effort, metadata. My use case was different though, in that I wasn't fully oriented around the free trade chain.
DBTC I think is great, and a lot of time must've went into it (is it open source?). I'm wondering if it'd make sense, or be possible, to make it similarly orient more around the coral.
As an example, I have a bunch of purple stylo frags. I'm certain a ton of people have purple stylo and would be willing to give it out. It feels weird though to create my own chain for it. The alternative is I hunt down the original DBTC creator for a stylo, and get them to fake give me a frag. I think that'd work, but is a lot of overhead.
My proposal(s):
1. Have some default DBTCs or DBTC templates. Have default rules (very open rules being the default, maybe options for more strict defaults)
2. Have the DBTC UI let you add your own frags to a DBTC, without needing sign off from others (if this is really something people are against, then make it a flag that someone can uncheck if they really feel like doing so)
3. Consolidate some basic corals into DBTCs that are setup that way. Do the same for some things like chaeto which everyone asks about and people could just use the DBTC.
This all is stuff I could do, if people agreed and given access to the source (is it open source?).
Thoughts?
I mention that because I'm all for having metadata about tracking lineage. I think it's cool and useful.
That being said, I feel DBTC is more focused on the lineage than I'd expect. In my version the center was the coral, and lineages were extra, best effort, metadata. My use case was different though, in that I wasn't fully oriented around the free trade chain.
DBTC I think is great, and a lot of time must've went into it (is it open source?). I'm wondering if it'd make sense, or be possible, to make it similarly orient more around the coral.
As an example, I have a bunch of purple stylo frags. I'm certain a ton of people have purple stylo and would be willing to give it out. It feels weird though to create my own chain for it. The alternative is I hunt down the original DBTC creator for a stylo, and get them to fake give me a frag. I think that'd work, but is a lot of overhead.
My proposal(s):
1. Have some default DBTCs or DBTC templates. Have default rules (very open rules being the default, maybe options for more strict defaults)
2. Have the DBTC UI let you add your own frags to a DBTC, without needing sign off from others (if this is really something people are against, then make it a flag that someone can uncheck if they really feel like doing so)
3. Consolidate some basic corals into DBTCs that are setup that way. Do the same for some things like chaeto which everyone asks about and people could just use the DBTC.
This all is stuff I could do, if people agreed and given access to the source (is it open source?).
Thoughts?