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Maintaining the Maintainers - Attribution as an Economic Model for Open Source

Offered By: EmacsConf and Emacs hangouts via YouTube

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Explore a thought-provoking conference talk that delves into the concept of an attribution-based economic model for open source software maintenance. Learn about the challenges faced by maintainers and discover a potential solution rooted in identity architecture. Examine the shortcomings of capitalism and copyright in addressing these issues, and understand how an attribution-based system could provide a more efficient alternative. Dive into the speaker's proposed prototypes, founding documents, and financial models that support this innovative approach. Gain insights into the accounting system and practical implementation through the drym.org GitHub account. Consider the broader implications of expanding this boundary and adopting the idea in various contexts. Conclude with reflections on taking care of one another within the open source community and beyond.

Syllabus

.000 Problems
.840 Solution?
.840 A common underlying problem
.840 Capitalism
.760 Copyright
.840 An attribution-based economic system is efficient
.760 Gyroscopes
.200 Prototypes
.920 Founding documents
.920 Declaration of non-ownership
.320 The financial model
.240 The attribution model
.120 The accounting system
.920 drym.org Github account
.600 Expanding the boundary
.560 Adopting this idea
.160 Closing thoughts
.080 Taking care of one another


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EmacsConf and Emacs hangouts

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