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The '''Consumerium Governance Organization''' is | The '''Consumerium Governance Organization''' is a formal entity to do [[Consumerium governance]]. Ultimately it has only three responsibilities: | ||
#[[Publish:governance]] for a reliable [[Consumerium buying signal]] and low [[liability]] | |||
#[[Research:governance]] to ensure all [[faction]]s and [[individual buying criteria]] are fully represented | |||
#[[institutional buying criteria]] for a [[healthy signal infrastructure]] - not just [[Consumerium Services]] - to regulate the [[Consumerium Service Mark]] - ''see below'' | |||
The [[Develop Wiki]] can more or less operate on its own with a [[Lowest Troll]] in charge, no need for any more structure than that, at least according to the [[trolls]]. | |||
== ultimate transparency == | |||
When these are perfected, they create a totally [[Transparent Consumerium]] based on a [[object use protocol]] applied to real objects. This would make it easy to use infrastructure that you didn't own, as long as the network retained [[infrastructure owners trust]] and was running... so a user could pick up at [[point of purchase]] the device required to [[swipe the barcode]], and it would not necessarily be "his" or belong to the "store": | |||
It might for instance come out of a [[vending machine]] and be returned to it. The potential of it not being returned, requires an organization to insure it. | It might for instance come out of a [[vending machine]] and be returned to it. The potential of it not being returned, requires an organization to insure it. | ||
The potential of it not performing, requires an organization to pull licenses from those who vend the junk. What licenses? [[Patent]], [[trademark]] and [[copyright]]s that vendors need in order to get anyone to use that junk. So: | The potential of it not performing, requires an organization to pull licenses from those who vend the junk. What licenses? [[Patent]], [[trademark]] and [[copyright]]s that vendors need in order to get anyone to use that junk. So: | ||
== ultimately, only sets standards == | |||
Rather than own or sell junk or even set standards for those who own or sell junk, e.g. set [[hardware requirements]], the '''CGO''' only exists to ensure that no matter whose vending machine you got no matter whose hardware from, or what junk shop you bought your device to [[swipe the barcode]] in, if it has a [[Consumerium Service Mark]], it actually gets you the fairly-gathered data - no substitutions. You can imagine the chaos if the network was subverted. We can't stop parallel networks, although we can try with [[patent]] methods and constantly reintegrated improvements, eventually, they will exist. When they do, it is only trademarks and copyrights on the fairly-gathered data that will hold back the [[bad copy problem]], and a tide of cheap and biased imitations. | Rather than own or sell junk or even set standards for those who own or sell junk, e.g. set [[hardware requirements]], the '''CGO''' only exists to ensure that no matter whose vending machine you got no matter whose hardware from, or what junk shop you bought your device to [[swipe the barcode]] in, if it has a [[Consumerium Service Mark]], it actually gets you the fairly-gathered data - no substitutions. You can imagine the chaos if the network was subverted. We can't stop parallel networks, although we can try with [[patent]] methods and constantly reintegrated improvements, eventually, they will exist. When they do, it is only trademarks and copyrights on the fairly-gathered data that will hold back the [[bad copy problem]], and a tide of cheap and biased imitations. | ||
== will ultimately fail == | |||
This is inevitable. But it's also inevitable that our own CGO be corrupted. | This is inevitable. But it's also inevitable that our own CGO be corrupted. | ||
There is no such thing as an organization or institution that doesn't fail. Nor is there any such thing as a technology that doesn't require some sort of organizational supervision. Even [[GNU]] has to update its licenses when new legal problems are discovered. The [[IETF]] has to update technical standards. | There is no such thing as an organization or institution that doesn't fail. Nor is there any such thing as a technology that doesn't require some sort of organizational supervision. Even [[GNU]] has to update its licenses when new legal problems are discovered. The [[IETF]] has to update technical standards. | ||
== holds itself open to competition == | |||
Structurally, the '''CGO''' might resemble these, more so than the [[W3]] or [[X/Open]], but more like W3 or X/Open, it may need for instance to hold some [[patent]] or [[trademark]] rights to function, and ensure improvements that the [[Consumerium community]] comes up with, continue to "belong" to [[Consumerium:Itself]] and can be leveraged to keep competing networks from developing. This does NOT however mean keeping competitors from taking over THIS network. That must be possible, indeed, encouraged. This is the only way to make a standard work and spread and be trusted. It must be open competition to implement and manage it better. This means constantly obsoleting its own organization, and looking for ways to subvert itself. | Structurally, the '''CGO''' might resemble these, more so than the [[W3]] or [[X/Open]], but more like W3 or X/Open, it may need for instance to hold some [[patent]] or [[trademark]] rights to function, and ensure improvements that the [[Consumerium community]] comes up with, continue to "belong" to [[Consumerium:Itself]] and can be leveraged to keep competing networks from developing. This does NOT however mean keeping competitors from taking over THIS network. That must be possible, indeed, encouraged. This is the only way to make a standard work and spread and be trusted. It must be open competition to implement and manage it better. This means constantly obsoleting its own organization, and looking for ways to subvert itself. | ||
== when unity and groupthink make it useless == | |||
When '''CGO''' 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. | When '''CGO''' 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. | ||
== two party system == | |||
An interim step towards this would be a [[two party system]] where the [[Consumerium community]] itself chooses the [[Consumerium board]], using an [[adversarial process]]. So politically, the CGO looks like a government in a multi-party democracy. Just like the United States Government, it includes the various founding figures in a competing architecture of running for the offices under a common [[Consumerium Constitution]] that prevents interference with any more [[Transparent Consumerium]]. No matter who actually comes to "invent" it. | An interim step towards this would be a [[two party system]] where the [[Consumerium community]] itself chooses the [[Consumerium board]], using an [[adversarial process]]. So politically, the CGO looks like a government in a multi-party democracy. Just like the United States Government, it includes the various founding figures in a competing architecture of running for the offices under a common [[Consumerium Constitution]] that prevents interference with any more [[Transparent Consumerium]]. No matter who actually comes to "invent" it. |