WIP:
eventually, link reported real uses
use thought exercise examples of how complex networks (each with one specific goal) could develop through this framework of frameworks sequentially increase complexity in each example illustrate most aspects of Distributive Governance Framework in at least one example include at least one hierarchical and federated relationship in each example depict modularity and distributed version control in at least one example include distributed database in the final example
Main generic example
(adapted from the deprecated )
The following description provides a high level overview of recommended principles and practices for developing consistently inclusive and scalable collectives and networks:
Receive/Send Authorization
People scale via fiers which each other to from and (sometimes) data to media , using end-to-end encrypted for both and . View/Edit Authorization
People simultaneously organize as projects (collectives) including the , and administrators of media resources and repositories. Collectives viewing and editing rights to . Some develop massive media with collectively-managed such as Guests, Contributors, Members and Stewards. (See .) Collective RDFs
Participants use , and to further develop collective media resources via portable and dynamically updated resource description frameworks (RDFs), which globally map public and private resource addresses via unique resource identifiers (UIDs/ URIs). Dynamically updated RDFs enable (a) community-defined differentiation of media resources using modular, composite and hierarchical organizing forms, and (b) flexible user-defined sorting, filtering and searching of media resources. Cosmolocalized Networking
Collectives develop cosmolocalized networking to make each of their - and -described media resources of all specific storage and data . People link p2p-hosted collective media resources to intercollective systems, and relate their media more indirectly and organically to other media via and , including media and evaluations by participants in related collectives.