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  1. ATU develops 130 gongbans annually in areas ranging from smart phones, tablets, smart watches, smart homes, and industrial controls—and distributes the designs for free. WPI then makes money by trading in the boards’ components. "We call this shanzhai in Shenzhen. It’s a mass production artwork,” explains Lawrence Lin head of the ...

    • What's A P2P Wiki
    • Differences to Existing Text Collaboration Systems
    • Why P2P Wikis?
    • Approaches to Creating A P2P Wiki

    A peer-to-peer wiki is a serverless decentralized wiki, hosted, edited, administrated and operated on its users' computers on the Peer Net. Imagine git (or another DCVS ) but with asynchronous and real-timetext editing, a p2p conflict management system, and a user-friendly interface. P2P Wikis redefine how we publish, edit, host and administrate te...

    Real-time or asynchronous (Online and offline editing).
    Granular revision history with playback.
    Merging, forking, branching of text/documents; allows a panarchical political meta-structure, like in the (FLOSS) software world.
    P2P conflict management.

    P2P Wikis, Federated Wikis and Federated Blogs, conceptualize text documents (and data) differently than current software. Today we mentally separate instant messages, IRC, Chat, Blog posts, Comments and Wiki articles as different types of text "documents"--we have separate programs for each. In reality they're all just forms of text data. And whet...

    One approach to doing this is using a distributed revision control system as a backend of the wiki. With this approach, there is no central store of the wiki's content; instead, every user can keep a complete copy (highly compressed) of the wiki locally, and the software handles merging and propagating of changes when they are made. This is the app...

  2. Theory, Culture & Society, Volume: 32 issue: 7-8, page(s): 85-99, 2015 Solidarities and Collective Action in Post-Industrial Societies [4] : this article describes the evolution of forms of solidarity from craft-based associations to industrial unions, idendity movements and today's networked and swarm-based protocollary organizations.

  3. Dunbar has developed an equation, which works for most primates, in which he plugs in what he calls the neocortex ratio of a particular species - the size of the neocortex relative to the size of the brain - and the equation gives us the maximum expected group size for each species. For humans, the max group size is 147.8, or about 150.

  4. 2012年9月23日 · Here we propose eight principles as the foundation for a new sustainability rights framework. In late 2010, an alliance of civil society groups, networks and foundations, including the Third World Network, Social Watch, DAWN, the Friedrich-Ebert-Foundation, Global Policy Forum, terre des hommes, and the Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation, launched ...

  5. These are the questions this book tries to answer. Peer to peer (P2P) is a type of social relations in human networks, as well as a technological infrastructure that makes the generalization and scaling up of such relations possible. We believe that these four aspects will profoundly change human society.

  6. (Deut. 15: 7-8, NIV) Thus in regulating intra-community debt, the Mosaic tradition imposes a structure of obligation that constrains the lender as much as the borrower. Debt, indentured servitude, and the alienation of land are viewed as the result of misfortune, with the result that creditors acquire an obligation not only to lend but also to remit debts periodically in the interest of justice.

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