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  • Even a decentralist wants a system to work
  • Provide the wires and power and let it go
  • Provide the interfaces
  • Decentralists are not de-connected
  • not isolationsists
  • not vandals
  • community based on a shared platform
  • rapid group forming, ridiculously easy group forming and problem solving, group comes together and disappears when the need is gone
  • ad hoc!
  • kind of like affinity groups from Henry Jenkins keynote
  • don’t have to stay together forever
  • don’t define ourselves in terms of communities, define ourselves in terms of ourselves
  • we can use the best available tools whenever we want
  • need to post our manifesto on the wiki
  • centralists are like IT
    • centralists keep power flowing, WiFi working
  • what are great successes that we can cite
    • scientific discovery is decentralized
    • great art is decentralized
    • web is decentralized
  • The centre will not hold
  • University of Calgary still only supports Netscape 4.7
  • decentralism is Darwinian, 1000 will be culled out, some will survive
  • the more centralized, the more standards get lower
  • the Dodge Caravan ads hammer the message join the team
  • decentralists think!
  • D’Arcy: “could have gone down hill but it didn’t”
  • Brian, D’arcy, Alan met after doing a presentation on RSS, blogs and Wikis
    • decentralized collaboration works
    • decentralized, virtual collaboration requires a different skill set than real world face to face collaboration but the skillsets are complementary

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Lessons learned from Weblogs.com fiasco

June 17, 2004 · 0 comments

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Here are some lessons that I learned from the whole Dave Winer weblogs.com affair.

  • Own you own domain name. If your blog is at your own domain name, then if you are using a hosted service and somebody takes it down, you can move your content without breaking links.
  • Keep backups of everything that is hosted by everybody else

In the long run, it will be so easy to host your stuff, that you will rather than having to worry about other people taking down your stuff. Decentralists rule long term!

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See my post at:

Decentralists_ Rule in 10_years or_so AKA I am an NMC 2004 fencesitter

for why

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