Aren't you Supposed to provide
ThreeExamples to
ProveApattern ?
Which is fine provided those three aren't all thinking about same speculative article/PhD thesis/idea someone had down the pub. Ideally, they'd be thinking of three (possibly commercial) separate uses.
Or rather, isn't a pattern supposed to
emerge from three or more observed repeating solutions?
This page was linked/created from
CommunityLifeCycle, which does refer to three separate projects. Though not necessarily commercial, after all there's
MoreToLifeThanShopping.
CommunityLifeCycle looks like a good start on a pattern language to me.
As similar, though much more nearly trivial schema applies to the creation of Wiki pages:
This may be a expression of an
UnwrittenRule,
WikiWiki does have them you know.
Of course
UnwrittenRules have value, they are usually useful heuristics. For instance this page seems to have an
UnwrittenRule that contributions should be unsigned and that
NonLinearEditing is OK.
Which is cool. The protocol described above is (as given) far, far too trivial for general use in finding patterns, however.
See also:
ThingsInThrees,
DefinitionOfPattern