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Latest revision as of 07:44, 18 March 2025
Description
John Robb:
"A network of people working on a common project, with the promise of the project uniting them. Each contributor, has their own reason for participating in the project and their own vision of what finishing the project would look like. They might be enemies in real life, but for the purposes of this project, they are co-participants. Without any barriers to participation (like ideology, religion, etc.), mass mobilization is possible. These networks are very adaptable and innovative. Innovations in open source networks use a try it out and see if it works method of development. If an innovation works, it’s copied by the rest of the network."
(https://johnrobb.substack.com/p/blitzing-dc)