

Cleisthenis wrote:Ahh yes one of the many things that could go wrong. There are ways to design around such situations though. If you're interested I suggest helping us prevent them here:
http://ddsi.info/forums/index.php/topic ... w.html#new


Cleisthenis wrote:Why the pessimism?
All demographics will eventualled be marketed including grade-schoolers

I came across this on indymedia.org today, what do you guys think? Is this kid onto something?


Cleisthenis wrote:You have to do what you have to do.
As far as "All demographics will eventualled be marketed including grade-schoolers" goes, it is meant purely in the context that there will be specific version of this software marketed to different demographics. Obviously we wouldn't have a feature rich version that is used by adults and academics be used in grade-school classrooms.
I will fight tooth and nail to prevent this from ever becoming a marketing tool for corporate money.


Cleisthenis wrote:I refuse.


Locke wrote:Btw, our software will be open to anyone who wants to view the code. We won't (so far) be making it all open-source, just merely the GUI, so any group who wants to use Demosphere can make their own custom look. The rest will be closed-source except to approved inspectors. (Btw, approved inspectors means anyone who won't use what they see to subvert our stated goals.)
Cyniscism is really in my view a sad way to live. How do you guys enjoy your lives?

Locke wrote:Btw, our software will be open to anyone who wants to view the code. We won't (so far) be making it all open-source, just merely the GUI, so any group who wants to use Demosphere can make their own custom look. The rest will be closed-source except to approved inspectors.

Locke wrote:Hey another user from Demosphere here. Basically, I feel I have to defend Demosphere and Cleisthenis. He is right that once people feel like their vote counts will people get involved. If you guys have problems with our proposal come over to Demosphere to help us out.
Btw, our software will be open to anyone who wants to view the code. We won't (so far) be making it all open-source, just merely the GUI, so any group who wants to use Demosphere can make their own custom look. The rest will be closed-source except to approved inspectors. (Btw, approved inspectors means anyone who won't use what they see to subvert our stated goals.)
Cyniscism is really in my view a sad way to live. How do you guys enjoy your lives?
Users and groups of all sizes and types will be able to debate, and discuss issues that matter to them, and reach an informed consensus.

aflurry wrote:debate ---> consensus?
wha? just show me one thread on this forum that has reached consensus.
what qualifies one type of consensus as informed and another as uninformed?
But only 106 of the 9,528 people who responded were in favour of the idea.



by returning consensus power to the people in a grassroots and local way. Giving them a vehicle to have a tangible affect on politics and issues that matter to them.

rkerver wrote:"Democracy can only be maintained in the small scale. Not the big scale IMHO, because it all depends on trust, and we can really only trust people we have physically met."
...And don't call it a manifesto because that language will be target one.
Also, I am a student of consensus decision making, for better than 30 years. I've never seen the process work without a well honed means for conflict resolution.
The problem doesn't lie with the people, it lies with the system. Not to sound cliche`, but it's true, people become disinterested when they feel disconnected and ineffectual.

Democracy is the single worst system of government invented unless you compare it to all of its competitors.


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