Wew! Out all day, took a while to get semi-up to speed. Spreadsheet updated.
Mapfag responses
>>396475
>These are gorgeous - what mm software are you using?
Freemind - a fork of Xmind
>>396490
>I think you are putting the wrong thing in the center.
I sat down and thought "What would a network look like? What would it absolutely have to have?" Narrowed it down to 4 categories (subtopics)
>Procurement
>Logistics
>Production
>End Users
Just logic. You may create a map using a totally different methodology, but that was my thought process at the time.
>>396620
Thank you.
>So sad to see so few sentences in the gov't personnel convictions graphic.
That was shocking and really disheartening. that occurred when we still had a government run by people who had no problem with this activity, hence the slaps on wrists. Now we have a new sheriff and people are being rolled up right and left, thank goodness.
>>396717
>Looking at the start of something beautiful.
I certainly hope so! It's a great way to organize information, not for the public but as a part of a process - large small; big concept maps to smaller ones broken out with more detail (proofs/sources) > infographics for the public. It's amazing how much info can be conveyed in a well done infograph, understood immediately by everyone without having to read 50 pages of text.
>Use post >>390776 - a timeline - as an additional source?
Definitely in the works - those are the networks of people to be broken out individually as they interrelate.
>Think buckets like >>395850 suggested?
Best idea - use larger topics to collect & dump research results. Analyze, collate and create the concept maps. Break it down to smaller maps with the details and so on.