@public_spaces I like your stated purpose however I’d like to understand if your architecture will reflect it. Public space on the Internet is not a place, it is the interconnections between individually-sovereign spaces. Is your platform FOSS? Is it federated? @marleenstikker
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thank you
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Also, can you please confirm whether or not all code with be free and open source?
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In a broader perspective, if we ask the question "How can our values be guaranteed by the platform?". Our current answer would be: by a combination of code ánd governance.
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(If you exist to exist – if you exist to own/control/govern public space on the network – you will end up creating colonial, private space but perhaps with progressive values. To succeed, create the infrastructure that will make your organisation irrelevant if successful.)
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