Earnestly Asked Questions
Bruce asks Prabhakar some questions about project IGWET.
Last episode, Prabhakar shared the manifesto for www.igwet.com, his new platform for transformational communities. This week Bruce asks a number of pointed questions about those bold claims...
The IGWET EAQ
The IGWET EAQ
- "communities seeking positive change"
- what is positive change?
- what is negative change?
- who decides?
- "ad-hoc groups build up trust"
- how is trust built-up? in each persons mind?
- how does a community or an individual keep track of the trust it has on each trusted entity?
- "relational practices" -> "open source spirituality"
- how do shared practices reflect spirituality?
- how do values and ideals translate into code-based practices?
- "scaffold to demonstrate competence"
- so competence is a function of how many entities adopt the practices that an entity authors?
- "networked communities have not been able to win against hierarchical institutions"
- hierarchical entities still have the advantage of resource accummulation and concentration; can IGWET help with that?
- "IGWET provides a low-cost, easy-to-use platform designed to promote bottom-up innovation"
- "IGWET solution for the problems (slow information transfer from the bottom to the top, expensive and slow innovation) of top-down hierarchies?"
- "community-curated practices"
- similar to Ethereums contracts?
- what is the language used to code this practices?