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The '''Consumerium Governance Organization''' should try to get as close as it can to a totally [[Transparent Consumerium]]. When it fails and falls victim to [[groupthink]], as all institutions and organizations do, it should be easy for another organization to take the next steps. Effectively the only role of the CGO is to retain [[infrastructure owners trust]] for long enough to make it impossible to contain the network. After which point, new [[server box]]es can so easily be deployed, that, it doesn't matter, and, anyone can make the service function. Structurally, the '''CGO''' should resemble the [[IETF]]. |
Revision as of 01:30, 27 October 2003
The Consumerium Governance Organization should try to get as close as it can to a totally Transparent Consumerium. When it fails and falls victim to groupthink, as all institutions and organizations do, it should be easy for another organization to take the next steps. Effectively the only role of the CGO is to retain infrastructure owners trust for long enough to make it impossible to contain the network. After which point, new server boxes can so easily be deployed, that, it doesn't matter, and, anyone can make the service function. Structurally, the CGO should resemble the IETF.