[p2p-research] [p2p energy economy] Re: Toward a p2p Collaborative Principles -- Section 1 (Draft) Toward a Peer to Peer Ethos
Michel Bauwens
michelsub2004 at gmail.com
Tue Apr 21 04:01:50 CEST 2009
Hi Ryan,
could you keep track of the changes, and add them to the wiki file when
necessary?
Michel
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 5:57 AM, Ryan Lanham <rlanham1963 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Alex,
>
> Revision 1 of Draft 1 Section 1.
>
> How about a sentence like the following as a 2nd sentence in
>
> 1(A): Peers typically recognize each other without reference to rank or
> hierarchies. Their willingness to interact is not linked to external
> benefits or causes such as prestige, duty or obligation. Instead, they
> interact best with egalitarian spirit hoping to serve and be served by
> contributions to the commons.
>
> After 1(B) interactions: .... High quality p2p interactions benefit
> participants and larger communities. Quality degrades as participants lose
> control and/or diminish larger communities.
>
> Marc: Thanks. Will look to revision concept.
>
> Ryan Lanham
> rlanham1963 at gmail.com
> Facebook: Ryan_Lanham
>
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 5:20 PM, Alex Rollin <alex.rollin at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Section 1: Toward a Peer to Peer (p2p) Ethos
>>
>> Article 1. P2P Interactions
>>
>>
>>
>> A. High quality p2p interactions exist between peers.
>>
>>
>> Interactions that are high high quality are...unmediated?
>>
>>
>> High quality interactions are sought, and assumed to be sought?
>>
>>
>> Special importance is placed upon reducing the effect or reference to
>> traditional heirarchical structures in common interactions. For example,
>> where an employer/employee relationship is always contextualized in that
>> heirarchy, p2p approaches seek to identify common goals and appropriate
>> roles, as opposed to being informed or centering on heirarchy.
>>
>>
>> These interactions attempt to minimize the participation of any framework,
>> force, entity or organization that might become involved between two or
>> more parties seeking use, enjoyment, employment or collaboration concerning
>> something that can be shared between consenting parties.
>>
>> B. In high quality p2p interactions: The context, purpose or task
>> which informs interactions is designed to minimize potential external
>> control of the validity, legality or ethical spirit of the interaction so
>> long as participants are willing to engage.
>>
>>
>> Those engaged in p2p acitivities seek out opportunities to minimize the
>> effects or potential effects of external control systems through a number of
>> methods including the declaration of those external forces for conscious
>> examination. This allows participants to examine the the system together
>> and establish a shared context.
>>
>>
>> C. What to avoid: P2P specifically does not aim to circumvent
>> democratically enacted laws, rights to property, rightfully established
>> organizational controls, or legitimate claims of propriety in force of any
>> sort. Rather, p2p seeks to build and expand common resources that are
>> expressly free, open, collaborative and mutually beneficial.
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 11:59 PM, marc fawzi <marc.fawzi at gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Ryan,
>>>
>>> This is really high quality at the policy level, especially for the 1st
>>> iteration.
>>>
>>> You could use the same release numbering scheme as that used in the
>>> software release process. Major release number, major version, minor
>>> version, e.g. R 00.00.01 or v00.00.01, so you can update the minor version
>>> number with each minor revision and update the major version number with
>>> major revisions (measured by the effect of the change on the model not just
>>> the size of the change in terms of the text that's modified, deleted or
>>> added)
>>>
>>> I'll catch up later tonight PDT. Running late on a few errands.
>>>
>>> Thanks for starting this. Very exciting.
>>>
>>> Marc
>>>
>>> On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 2:34 PM, Ryan Lanham <rlanham1963 at gmail.com>wrote:
>>>
>>>> Core Peer-2-Peer Collaboration Principles or a Collaborative P2P
>>>> Constitution
>>>> Summary of Intent
>>>> TBD
>>>>
>>>> Section 1: Toward a Peer to Peer (p2p) Ethos
>>>>
>>>> Article 1. P2P Interactions
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> A. High quality p2p interactions exist between peers. These
>>>> interactions attempt to minimize the participation of any framework, force,
>>>> entity or organization that might become involved between two or
>>>> more parties seeking use, enjoyment, employment or collaboration concerning
>>>> something that can be shared between consenting parties.
>>>>
>>>> B. In high quality p2p interactions: The context, purpose or task
>>>> which informs interactions is designed to minimize potential external
>>>> control of the validity, legality or ethical spirit of the interaction so
>>>> long as participants are willing to engage.
>>>>
>>>> C. What to avoid: P2P specifically does not aim to circumvent
>>>> democratically enacted laws, rights to property, rightfully established
>>>> organizational controls, or legitimate claims of propriety in force of any
>>>> sort. Rather, p2p seeks to build and expand common resources that are
>>>> expressly free, open, collaborative and mutually beneficial.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Article 2. Recognition of the Commons
>>>>
>>>> Please add any comments, changes, complaints, etc.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> Marc Fawzi
>>> Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/people/Marc-Fawzi/605919256
>>> LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/marcfawzi
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Alex
>> I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.- Socrates
>>
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