Systematic Examples
WIP:
Main generic example
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.
