I didn't fully understand the conversation or the idea.
If all Komodo forks and chains voted for a change, they could implement that change on their chain. It would not mean Komodo need implement it. This is because all have their own independent chain. You suggest a governance model we could use. It doesn't mean we should or we must.
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And I've read your ideas and done my best to understand them. However, I remain unconvinced. It seems like you don't understand the relationship we have with people who adopt our tech. We give them the tools to build. It's up to them what they build.
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Suppose I want to use your tools in such a way which I accept the Protocol I have presented, but I see that there are some tools missing and some of the tools that you provide doesn't help me to keep the guidelines of the Protocol, what shall I do?!
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You would need to build the tools that you are missing. Komodo is not under any obligation to build every tool you want or need. You are free to do that.
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as long as KOMODO doesn't restrict the tools developed and will be developed according to the Protocol, that is fine. But where is the Protocol?!

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'Protcol' is a word you're using and I'm not sure how you mean it. If you're asking whether people are free to use it, then yes, it's open source. Available on github.
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I have provided the 7 articles (road signs for Chain CODE) of the Protocol to you. When I say the Protocol you should keep it open in front of you, to understand what I mean.
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You shared it with JL777 so it is well and good. He may understand. I am fortunate to be working with people who are smarter than me, so I'm happy to focus on my work only and will leave it with you both. Thank you for the talk.
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In that case all I can help is already provided via the Protocol, it is up to you to adopt it or not
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Suppose KOMODO Chain people want to stick to the Protocol and KOMODO provided tools doesn't allow them or not enough to do that, what shall they do?! You forget that your DICTATE your tools to them, you are the tooles providing CentralPower
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That's ridiculous. Komodo isn't dictating anything to you just because you don't have what you want. This makes no sense.
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If you tell OneConstitutionForAllTyrant "Such and such LAW of yours for all is against My WAY of LIFE, why do you dictate it to me?" They answer: That's ridiculous. Our Constitution isn't dictating anything to you just because you don't have what you want. This makes no sense.
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This is a fallacious argument because Komodo is dictating nothing to you. You're free to create and follow your own laws. Create your own chain. Whatever you want.
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KOMODO providing TOOLS - if they are the only TOOLS KOMODO is trying to dictate OneSetOfTools for ALL chains
Just like US OneConstitutionForAll
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Ben, I am trying to help you be the one to lay the ground for REAL decentralised BlockChains
I worked for years as system analyst and designer, especially in Finance Systems
I am not talking in the air 

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You can imagine, I was quite well paid for that kind of service
If you consider the Protocol seriously and make business decisions based on it, you won't fail
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Next time you're in England I'll take you for a coffee and you can explain it to me in person. It seems likely we're misunderstanding each other over twitter.
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Here is the simple question: Do you provide necessary tools to your KOMODO Chains to implement their
#community Constitution according to the Protocol?! That is a GOOD Question for you KOMODO tech developers, so please check your tools if they are in agreement with the Protocol
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