Talk:P2P/Invitation to Experiment with P2P Protocol

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{{VOTE}} & {{POLL}} are Templates that display modules for:

  • up-down vote on issues.
  • drop-down lists of candidates
  • radio button intensity selectors .. < couch patato .. fence walker .. radical >
  • intensity sliders .. "How important is this to you?"
  • channel selectors .. < your groups > < your peers >
  • affiliation indicators .. green, libertarian, christian democrat, long-hair party, right winger, nazi
  • affinity fuzzies .. Who's Yo Daddy < your primary mentor >
  • curriculum vitae .. < schpeal it out >

Thanks!

Diversity award
5M group at WiserEarth

I'm thanking Alex and friends for the Invitation to Experiment with P2P Protocol. I think this tool is timely and needed to take the commons and the public domain to the next level. So many debacles have been hashed out by so many people for so long, it looks like something actually changed. I have been tooling around on the Internet since before its inception until now. The legendary OzoneFarm eCommunity I know now was at least 10 years early. The Generic eCommunity Licence has in effect embedded itself into the public domain. It shall not surface until around 2012 or so. The Confluence2020 project is now forming as a mediawiki confluence (associated mediawiki sites) for the GG2G open standard which depends heavily on the P2P protocol.

Protocol means first contact or something like that. Protocols need frameworks. That's what I do. I build plug-in architectures and virtual patchbays for groups to use for streamlining their processes. I do most of this work manually but I'm developing scripts and bot to handle the more mundane tasks. I work on

google-analytics

but only to muse at how complex stuff can get.

Again, thanks for the invite and I'm looking forward to seeing some pleasant outcomes from these experiments. phase me! 19:42, 12 July 2010 (EDT)