Skin in the game is a good approach.

I think a goal should be to improve the ability for individuals to find
sustainable but unique and interesting work and to create many different
kinds of robust market where every player feels like they have skin in the
game.


Oddly enough, this is somewhat like Open Source and its Licensing. What's
to prevent someone from forking your repo and making it their own?
(Happened with one of mine). But because the license was GPLv3, they
weren't able to change the license and had to suffer some issues. It was
clearly a rip-off, the Pull Request had > 80 commits!

We've recently been negotiating with a group wanting to use AgentScript in
publications, which is full of legal issues. Thus they'd prefer a more open
license. The most sensible approach for us, I believe, is skin in the game.
What can they do for us, not just what can we do for them.

   -- Owen


On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 10:29 AM, Gillian Densmore <gil.densm...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> And as importantly with 100% transparency, such that there's hopefully
> good questions like: is (this thing here) doable and a good idea?
>
> On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 10:27 AM, Gillian Densmore <gil.densm...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I had heard about that
>>
>> Can (seriusly) ask about (one of) the elephents here?
>> Why not just work twards StarFleet and a large club of some sort? such
>> that Ireland and it's delightfull accent works with America, or China? (for
>> example)
>> Fore example:
>> China might be reeally good at making underpants, but no clue how to make
>> t-shirts, America might make pretty good T-shirts and no clue how to make
>> Sweaters. Canada (might) have make KFA pants. And no clue how to make
>> ShuttleCraft or hoverpods.  Etc  Greek (a melenia ago) coind the workd
>> TechoGorky later called a Counsole if my very rough Greek history from
>> highsool was (sort of) acurate.  This got a unforate name now Faschita and
>> Rebpubilic
>> I have to laugh it simply meens United as one, for the future of Sparta.
>> Today we might call it a Republic or get realy cool and call it a
>> TechoGarky.
>>
>> A  TechoGrocky Colaberative or what ever that's called where
>> persons-that-are clever and know how to do (SOMETHING HERE) work with each
>> other rather than wasting energy biffing eachother on the head....wich
>> while fun for a bit you run out of energy.
>>
>> Sooo why then why not a Federation or StarFleet or TechaGark
>>
>>
>> I'll crawl back to my simple persons corner now.
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 4, 2016 at 9:56 AM, glen ☢ <geprope...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> https://ustr.gov/tpp/
>>> https://www.eff.org/issues/tpp
>>>
>>> In the midst of a wide-ranging discussion with my intensely Christian
>>> neighbor who expects to vote for Trump, he explained his experiences as a
>>> missionary in some of the NAFTA countries where he claims to have seen the
>>> bad effect of the agreement on the poor.  I did my ignorant best to talk
>>> about the TPP as an improvement over deals like NAFTA, despite my being
>>> programmed by my clique to dislike the deals.
>>>
>>> I somewhat buy the argument that the TPP gives us leverage in our
>>> competition with China.  And I also buy the arguments that the deal falls
>>> way short of democratic ideals (in both the way it was developed and the
>>> policies it would put in place).  But I'm bouncing between 2 (or more)
>>> bodies of rhetoric and I'd like to know what y'all think, even if,
>>> pragmatically, it's doomed because Congress won't ratify it.
>>>
>>> --
>>> ☢ glen
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