On Thu, Jun 27, 2019 at 08:41 Eric S. Raymond <e...@thyrsus.com> wrote:
> The members of this list are, I think, much more aware tham most that > a lot of critical Internet software is maintained by unfunded > volunteers, and of the systemic risks that result from this. > Please explain. This is not true. > I'm attacking the problem at the root, applying what the Internet has > taught us about decentralization and avoidiing single poimts of > failure. In part because I'm currently struggling with medical bills > (nothing life-threatening, just ankle surgery) but I've been worrying > about the larger problem for a decade. > > Please read http://loadsharers.net This needs governance and transparency around it. Just launching a page isn’t going to get you anywhere “sustsinable” <http://loadsharers.net> > > Of course I would like everyone on here to take the pledge and spread > the word in technical communities where they have influence. But > beyond that, there are several members of this list who are clearly > qualified to join as advisers. We're going to need that as the > Loadsharers network scales up. > -- > <a href="http://www.catb.org/~esr/">Eric S. Raymond</a> > > .. a government and its agents are under no general duty to > provide public services, such as police protection, to any > particular individual citizen... > -- Warren v. District of Columbia, 444 A.2d 1 (D.C. App.181) > -- Mehmet +1-424-298-1903