[spam] One of the things I'm thinking on is how metrics that could arise from casting systems as communities can be helpful for early learning.

For example, introduction of a stranger, or departing of a member.  This is something that could be discerned without direct observation via training.  This could be considered a possible part of discerning guesses as to wellness if the contribution of members could be guessed.  This then could inform metrics of wellness for engaging the community as a strange new peer.

[spam] Another idea is rate of increase.  That word "need" in "I need all our communities to be well", maybe that's where urgent development goes: a utility function that attempts to ensure the situation is always improving.  Then if wellness is met, state could change to maintain satisfaction, rather than pursuing an increase.