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This wiki page serves as a placeholder. Its intent is to collect information on existing Gift Economy/Resource-Based Economy Implementations as well as principles and approaches for desired Gift Economy Software. The | This wiki page serves as a placeholder. Its intent is to collect information on existing Gift Economy/Resource-Based Economy Implementations as well as principles and approaches for desired Gift Economy Software. The goals are: | ||
* to create a simple and accessible platform with little developmental effort first so we can start gaining a user base and testing soon. One of the first testing candidates might be the member organisations of the [[Technate]] (Raffael) | |||
* to develop ideas for knowledge representation and knowledge sharing protocols (ibu) | |||
== Intro == | |||
* Presentation by Elf Pavlik on Polyeconomy at Easterhegg Basel 2012: [http://stories.hackers4peace.net/easterhegg12-basel/ Link] | |||
Individuals currently | Individuals currently interested in a Gift Economy Software implementation: | ||
[[Raffael_Kéménczy]] | * [[Raffael_Kéménczy]] | ||
* [http://ibu.a.radempa.de ibu radempa] (disclaimer: I'm in no way aligned to technocratic ideas or any other form of power exertex by humans over humans) | |||
== Step-by-step structure == | |||
I'd like to propose a structure roughly like this (ibu): | |||
=== Knowledge representation === | |||
;(How) Should the domain of knowledge be restricted? | |||
:The diversity of the knowledge used in economical activities is so big that it practically cannot be restricted. | |||
;How is knowledge represented? | |||
: Alternative 1: | |||
:: Knowledge is modelled (ontologically) as classes (patterns), instances (+copies) and relations, cf. [http://meta.cosmopool.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page cosmopool] | |||
=== Knowledge sharing protocol === | |||
; Who are the cooperating entities? Groups or individuals? | |||
; Will the lowest common denominator protocol 'win'? | |||
=== Software architectures === | |||
; Completely P2P, or client-server? | |||
=== Software packages === | |||
; Programming langugages? | |||
=== User-user interaction === | |||
; How can the software contribute to a culture shift among real persons? | |||
[[Category:Software]] | |||
[[Category:Resources]] | |||
[[Category:Economics]] | |||
[[Category:Peereconomy]] | |||
[[Category:Sharing]] | |||
[[Category:Peerproduction]] | |||
Latest revision as of 17:48, 10 April 2012
This wiki page serves as a placeholder. Its intent is to collect information on existing Gift Economy/Resource-Based Economy Implementations as well as principles and approaches for desired Gift Economy Software. The goals are:
- to create a simple and accessible platform with little developmental effort first so we can start gaining a user base and testing soon. One of the first testing candidates might be the member organisations of the Technate (Raffael)
- to develop ideas for knowledge representation and knowledge sharing protocols (ibu)
Intro
- Presentation by Elf Pavlik on Polyeconomy at Easterhegg Basel 2012: Link
Individuals currently interested in a Gift Economy Software implementation:
- Raffael_Kéménczy
- ibu radempa (disclaimer: I'm in no way aligned to technocratic ideas or any other form of power exertex by humans over humans)
Step-by-step structure
I'd like to propose a structure roughly like this (ibu):
Knowledge representation
- (How) Should the domain of knowledge be restricted?
- The diversity of the knowledge used in economical activities is so big that it practically cannot be restricted.
- How is knowledge represented?
- Alternative 1:
- Knowledge is modelled (ontologically) as classes (patterns), instances (+copies) and relations, cf. cosmopool
Knowledge sharing protocol
- Who are the cooperating entities? Groups or individuals?
- Will the lowest common denominator protocol 'win'?
Software architectures
- Completely P2P, or client-server?
Software packages
- Programming langugages?
User-user interaction
- How can the software contribute to a culture shift among real persons?