Talk:Core Peer-2-Peer Collaboration Principles: Difference between revisions
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Why rule all those things out of peer collaborations? | Why rule all those things out of peer collaborations? | ||
"Peers typically recognize and interact with each other without reference to rank or hierarchies." | |||
Are you sure? That's not my take on the internet set. Everybody's keeping scores and making moves, even in the Linux and Wikipedia communities. | |||
--[[User:Poor Richard|Poor Richard]] 19:05, 28 June 2012 (UTC) | --[[User:Poor Richard|Poor Richard]] 19:05, 28 June 2012 (UTC) |
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--Poor Richard 17:54, 28 June 2012 (UTC) This is expansive and open-ended (good):"P2P should evolve to meet whatever needs peers have in building a commons or similar works. Perhaps the term or whole concept of P2P will be subsumed by other ideas..."
This seems arbitrarily constrained: "...without direct expectation of reciprocity from any particular individual. It is therefore not a hierarchical allocation method, not an exchange based market form, and not a reciprocity based gift economy."
Why rule all those things out of peer collaborations?
"Peers typically recognize and interact with each other without reference to rank or hierarchies."
Are you sure? That's not my take on the internet set. Everybody's keeping scores and making moves, even in the Linux and Wikipedia communities.
--Poor Richard 19:05, 28 June 2012 (UTC)