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  • ...sed on principles such as need, equity, or social responsibility. Here are some categories and examples of non-market distribution of goods: Description: In a gift economy, goods and services are given freely without an explicit
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  • ...e the need, one ways to deliver the solution to need to those who have the need.
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  • ...f their time spent in the description column. In a network, somebody will need to log more precisely the other resources used and consumed by the process, ...at person would see those parts of the interface, and the system would not need to guard against dups.
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  • :::This tool can also be used in academia. In fact, it would be nice to get some interest form academia in order to gather support on development. This idea '''Some important ideas'''
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  • ...hemes (or viewpoints) for interacting with the [[NRP-CAS]], which maximize some aspects and minimize others, thus reducing noise, increasing efficiency, fo .... Moreover, we want to insure mobility between these ranks, so these views need to provide every group with the ability to efficiently and effectively inte
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  • ...ulary is presented in several ways, as Linked Open Data using the Resource Description Framework (RDF) family of languages, as well as a GraphQL reference and a U =Some comments=
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  • We need to distinguish ''contribution'' from mere ''participation'' or ''attention' ...ding the book in itself should NOT constitute a contribution to a venture. Some can argue that by increasing ones knowledge one can become more efficient a
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  • ...NSORICA's NRP-CAS] and be logged in. For now, accounts are only created by some trusted members of the community ([[Tibi]], [[Bob]], [[Jim]], [[Lynn]] etc. * Enter a short ''''Description''''. It is important to provide enough details, otherwise someone will cont
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  • ...information from the socioeconomic layer of an organisation. For example, some spaces are designed for social interaction or discussions. Others are desig ...flow of a software tool. It usually includes things like menu items and a description of the content but does not render these fully. It provides a starting poin
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  • ...fBqg original doc], last modified on Oct 14, 2012 before content was moved here.</blockquote> ...ill McCarthy’s website]). See a prototype [http://valnet.webfactional.com/ HERE].</blockquote>
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  • ...fferent things from [[OVNi]] based on their own interpretations of R&D. We need to describe how people see R&D in order to design software that is intuitiv Some R&D projects can be very market-oriented, others less.
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  • ...and we can ask ourselves if these two collective endeavours will merge at some point in the near future. ...es as ''if-this-than-that'' patterns, in an immutable way, eliminating the need to trust the other parties (trust is displaced in the infrastructure and it
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  • ...fBqg original doc], last modified on Oct 14, 2012 before content was moved here. If you contribute to this doc make sure you respect [[Content rules]]. ...ill McCarthy’s website]). See a prototype [http://valnet.webfactional.com/ HERE].</blockquote>
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  • ...integrated (as in incarnated) values, norms, rules, procedures. Note that here we are only interested with ''working culture'', not with culture in genera ...rengthen / reinforce culture. When procedures are integrated, people don't need to be presented with a methodology for how to go about their activities, th
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  • ...is the anarchist thinking or paradigm. But the important thing to consider here is that these instruments are mistaken for identity. Identity is not to be ...presented by an address (can be a wallet on blockchain) or a pseudonym and some type of authenticating credential.
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  • ...f this movement is the [[Bitcoin]] network. There are reasons to criticize some of its features and even its path of development since its launch in 2008, ...se still talks about [[firms]] and [[markets]], not about [[networks]]. In some sense, he says that individuals can operate as independent freelancers, tra
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