Distinctions Between Regenerative + Open Source + Collaborative + Transformative + Public Interest + Peer + Coop + Corporation: Difference between revisions

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#Peer - see [[Peer Production License]]. No good.
#Peer - see [[Peer Production License]]. No good.
#Coop - name a single open source-centric cooperative?
#Coop - name a single open source-centric cooperative?
#Corporation - can have governance designed for good - or evil.
#Corporation - can have governance designed for good - or evil. OSE Inc is a nonstock corporation.

Latest revision as of 02:20, 24 June 2021

This is a discussion on operational form and way of carrying out an enterprise - and what an overlap with open source + collaborative exists between these forms.

  1. Regenerative - name one open source-centric regen effort outside of OSE?
  2. Open Source - typically not collaborative. See Open Source and Collaborative
  3. Transformative - open source is effectively transformative, as that is an essential difference between the status quo and the possible
  4. Public Interest - one would hope it is open and inclusive, but globalists also think that they act in the public interest
  5. Peer - see Peer Production License. No good.
  6. Coop - name a single open source-centric cooperative?
  7. Corporation - can have governance designed for good - or evil. OSE Inc is a nonstock corporation.