InfernoCog is a distributed cognitive operating system. Inferno represents services and resources in a file-like name hierarchy, including devices, network and protocol interfaces, dynamic data sources, and services.Applications are written in a concurrent programming language, Limbo.

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inferno.scm.md about 2 months ago

AI Summary: The GitHub issue is titled with a filename 'inferno.scm.md' but provides no further description in its body. The purpose of this issue and the problem it aims to address are entirely unclear, requiring clarification from the issue creator.

Complexity: 5/5
documentation enhancement help wanted

InfernoCog is a distributed cognitive operating system. Inferno represents services and resources in a file-like name hierarchy, including devices, network and protocol interfaces, dynamic data sources, and services.Applications are written in a concurrent programming language, Limbo.

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AI Summary: Create technical documentation for the Inferno base system and the InfernoCog AGI implementation. This involves documenting several aspects of the project (numbered #17-#21 in the issue), covering the distributed operating system, its concurrent programming language Limbo, and the AGI implementation details.

Complexity: 5/5
documentation enhancement help wanted question

InfernoCog is a distributed cognitive operating system. Inferno represents services and resources in a file-like name hierarchy, including devices, network and protocol interfaces, dynamic data sources, and services.Applications are written in a concurrent programming language, Limbo.

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AI Summary: Integrate the OpenCog system into the Guix package manager, specifically addressing issues #5 through #13 within the `gnu/packages/opencog.scm` file. This involves implementing and integrating OpenCog according to relevant scheme architectures.

Complexity: 4/5
documentation enhancement help wanted

InfernoCog is a distributed cognitive operating system. Inferno represents services and resources in a file-like name hierarchy, including devices, network and protocol interfaces, dynamic data sources, and services.Applications are written in a concurrent programming language, Limbo.

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