Francis Irving [LibreList] Re: [redecentralize] Hello! 2013-12-10 01:52:00 ownCloud, which hasn't
> worked itself down to the repo I'm on yet. I've replaced Google Plus
> with
diaspora*. I looked into hosting my own
diaspora* pod, but that
> required more expertise than I have, so I just use a community
/...\ what little knowledge and
> > experience I've gleaned in trying to be decentralized.
> >
> > Danny Knestaut
> > on
diaspora* at: https://diasp.org/people/0cd83c244ac3303a
> > on Bitmessage at: BM-NBpoGQiAfM2NzHgQoCUY7snwDQ9C6L2A
> >
>
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Do *you* have an awesome idea you never quite manage
does not make much sense to
me.
> may I please be allowed to discuss my technology as part of the
> current P2P
diaspora? My technology is anything but proprietary in the
> traditional sense. Just because I maintain that I own it, doesn't mean
> that
/...\ allow people to
propose such modifications, and fork the project if they like.
The Linux kernel is such a project.
The "current P2P
diaspora" depends on free software, because without access
to the source code, you can't ensure that the software actually does what it
claims
/...\ free to apply
appropriate licensing, but you cannot claim you're part of the free software
movement then, including "the current P2P
diaspora".
> nobody owns it.
>
Nobody or everybody, it depends on your point of view. Nobody owns the air
we breathe, yet some abuse this
does not make much sense
to me.
> may I please be allowed to discuss my technology as part of the
> current P2P
diaspora? My technology is anything but proprietary
> in the traditional sense. Just because I maintain that I own
> it, doesn't mean that
/...\ allow
people to propose such modifications, and fork the project if they like.
The Linux kernel is such a project.
The "current P2P
diaspora" depends on free software, because without
access to the source code, you can't ensure that the software actually
does what it claims
/...\ free to apply appropriate licensing,
but you cannot claim you're part of the free software movement then,
including "the current P2P
diaspora".
> nobody owns it.
>
Nobody or everybody, it depends on your point of view. Nobody owns the
air we breathe, yet some abuse this
Benjamin ANDRE [LibreList] Re: [redecentralize] Hello! 2013-12-10 11:40:51 version 6 of ownCloud, which hasn't
worked itself down to the repo I'm on yet. I've replaced Google Plus
with
diaspora*. I looked into hosting my own
diaspora* pod, but that
required more expertise than I have, so I just use a community pod.
For my Chromebook
/...\ centralization, and I'm happy to share what little knowledge
and
experience I've gleaned in trying to be decentralized.
Danny Knestaut
on
diaspora* at: https://diasp.org/people/0cd83c244ac3303a
on Bitmessage at: BM-NBpoGQiAfM2NzHgQoCUY7snwDQ9C6L2A
Jan Kunkel [LibreList] Re: [redecentralize] Hello! 2013-12-10 15:34:56 ownCloud, which hasn't worked itself down to the repo I'm on yet.
>> I've
>> replaced Google Plus with
diaspora*. I looked into hosting my own
>>
diaspora*
>> pod, but that required more expertise than I have, so I just
/...\ experience I've gleaned in trying to be decentralized.
>>>
>>> Danny Knestaut
>>> on
diaspora* at: https://diasp.org/people/0cd83c244ac3303a
>>> on Bitmessage at: BM-NBpoGQiAfM2NzHgQoCUY7snwDQ9C6L2A
Jan Kunkel [LibreList] Re: [redecentralize] Hello! 2013-12-11 22:18:27
Danny Knestaut [LibreList] Re: [redecentralize] Hello! 2013-12-09 14:15:09 version 6 of ownCloud, which hasn't
worked itself down to the repo I'm on yet. I've replaced Google Plus
with
diaspora*. I looked into hosting my own
diaspora* pod, but that
required more expertise than I have, so I just use a community pod.
For my Chromebook
/...\ centralization, and I'm happy to share what little knowledge
and
experience I've gleaned in trying to be decentralized.
Danny Knestaut
on
diaspora* at: https://diasp.org/people/0cd83c244ac3303a
on Bitmessage at: BM-NBpoGQiAfM2NzHgQoCUY7snwDQ9C6L2A
Danny Knestaut [LibreList] Re: [redecentralize] Hello! 2013-12-10 10:16:04 version 6 of ownCloud, which hasn't worked itself down
to the repo I'm on yet. I've replaced Google Plus with
diaspora*. I looked into hosting my own
diaspora* pod,
but that required more expertise than I have, so I just
use a community pod.
For my Chromebook
/...\ centralization, and I'm happy to share what
little knowledge and
experience I've gleaned in trying to be
decentralized.
Danny Knestaut
on
diaspora* at: https://diasp.org/people/0cd83c244ac3303a
on Bitmessage at:
BM-NBpoGQiAfM2NzHgQoCUY7snwDQ9C6L2A
Benjamin ANDRE [LibreList] Re: [redecentralize] Hello! 2013-12-10 17:36:48 version 6 of ownCloud, which hasn't worked itself down
to the repo I'm on yet. I've replaced Google Plus with
diaspora*. I looked into hosting my own
diaspora* pod,
but that required more expertise than I have, so I just
use a community pod.
For my Chromebook
/...\ centralization, and I'm happy to share what
little knowledge and
experience I've gleaned in trying to be
decentralized.
Danny Knestaut
on
diaspora* at: https://diasp.org/people/0cd83c244ac3303a
on Bitmessage at:
BM-NBpoGQiAfM2NzHgQoCUY7snwDQ9C6L2A
Bastien Guerry [LibreList] FLOSS4P2P: Call for Participation 2015-02-18 10:28:26 develop free/libre/open source (FLOSS) alternatives, but we
also need to re-decentralize the Internet. Many initiatives are being
undertaken under this premise (e.g. Ethereum,
Diaspora, OwnCloud,
MediaGoblin, Sandstorm). These new software tools may also be useful
to boost CBPP communities further. In this workshop, we will gather
those working around
/...\ Alternative to proprietary choices
Federated / Distributed / Interoperable
Open Standards
Secure / Encrypted
Encouraging Peer Production communities
Encouraging the construction/maintenance of Commons
Potential cases for discussion:
Diaspora (federated social network)
Wave (federated real-time collaboration)
Lorea (federated social network)
DarkWallet (distributed wallet & social network)
Ethereum (P2P infrastructure)
MaidSafe (P2P infrastructure)
Sandstorm.io
users. Social networks, on the other hand, might need
very focused small communities. I can imagine a sort of federated
facility, using something like Diaspora, where smallish groups can
share a server, but servers can talk to each other in some limited way
to allow for groups that overlap. Problems
Francis Irving [LibreList] Re: [redecentralize] Hello! 2013-12-09 13:22:03 centralization, and I'm happy to share what little knowledge and
experience I've gleaned in trying to be decentralized.
Danny Knestaut
on diaspora* at: https://diasp.org/people/0cd83c244ac3303a
on Bitmessage at: BM-NBpoGQiAfM2NzHgQoCUY7snwDQ9C6L2A
coming from
experts and dependent on them" so may I please be allowed to discuss my
technology as part of the current P2P diaspora? My technology is anything
but proprietary in the traditional sense. Just because I maintain that I own
it, doesn't mean that
Danny Knestaut [LibreList] Hello! 2013-12-08 18:21:21 centralization, and I'm happy to share what little knowledge and
experience I've gleaned in trying to be decentralized.
Danny Knestaut
on diaspora* at: https://diasp.org/people/0cd83c244ac3303a
on Bitmessage at: BM-NBpoGQiAfM2NzHgQoCUY7snwDQ9C6L2A
Nicholas H.Tollervey [LibreList] Re: [redecentralize] Hello! 2013-12-09 13:51:08 happy to share what little knowledge and
> experience I've gleaned in trying to be decentralized.
>
> Danny Knestaut on diaspora* at:
> https://diasp.org/people/0cd83c244ac3303a on Bitmessage at:
> BM-NBpoGQiAfM2NzHgQoCUY7snwDQ9C6L2A
>
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