 A number of projects that have developed lately, and Humanities Commons may well be just as guilty of this as any other that I'm thinking of right now, have on some level been trying to invent the platform that will do everything. And I increasingly believe that that's a mistake, that no one platform or tool is going to be able to solve all of the problems in scholarly communication space. But that what we need to be working toward is a range of kinds of platforms and tools that are all flexibly interoperable in ways that allow individual systems or platforms or technologies to focus on what it is they do best and to know that that other system over there has that particular problem solved, here's what I am adding to this ecosystem. I think, I mean, it's thinking about scholarly communication space as an ecosystem that brings me to this in part because you can't build an ecosystem like you build a zoo. It has to have multiple actors and multiple things happening in it. They all just have to be able to work together.