dear T.J. and others, thanks for this thread, I think most of us and the VUAs find consensus with the general principles that T.J and others have stated, also regarding the pitfalls of majority voting.
Dyne.org is professionally involved as a research organization in this EU funded project http://d-centproject.eu (FP7/CAPS 610349) focusing on large pilots that also include emerging political parties engaging in direct democracy and open rating systems for reputation and trust. In the resources section of D-CENT you will also find extensive literature we have already produced on theoretical and technical frameworks that can be adopted in various situations to facilitate "decentralized citizen engagement" and in general participation beyond the canonical framework of XX century democracy as we know it. I believe the D-CENT project offers solid grounds for innovating governance also in large GNU/Linux distributions as we hope Devuan will be one day. At the very least I hope it will offer experimental grounds that everyone involved will be able to engage, comment upon and adapt since all results are licensed as free and open source. As Dyne.org continued involvement in Devuan is naturally following, I'm confident we will adopt the tangible results of D-CENT in Devuan, for instance to provide well accessible tools for drafting and deciding on policies. Right now we obviously have other priorities, but this discussion certainly look at some common direction we will take after the 1.0 release. Ultimately I believe that the literature produced by D-CENT and the mature tones of this discussion are even more solid than a declared "manifesto" or "constitution" at this stage. ciao -- Jaromil, Dyne.org Free Software Foundry (est. 2000) We are free to share code and we code to share freedom Web: https://j.dyne.org Contact: https://j.dyne.org/c.vcf GPG: 6113 D89C A825 C5CE DD02 C872 73B3 5DA5 4ACB 7D10 Confidential communications: https://keybase.io/jaromil
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