[EM] Delegable proxy/cascade and killer apps
Raph Frank
raphfrk at gmail.com
Wed Sep 24 05:35:24 PDT 2008
On 9/24/08, Michael Allan <mike at zelea.com> wrote:
> Yes, if Nmax (population size) is low, then a voting medium is not
> needed. The purpose of the medium is support the growth of the
> discussion in the population as a whole. By providing structural
> "handholds" for agreement, it enables the discussion to climb in scale
> - like a rose bush on a garden trellis.
Right, as these are hard to retrofit once power structures have been
established.
> I'm not too familiar with private associations. My own test server is
> public, but that doesn't preclude other admins from setting up
> parallel servers for private associations. If anyone wants to use
> Votorola for that purpose, the code is free. (And I can probably help
> on the technical side.)
I am not that familar with them either, was just trying to think of
something that is small but still should have alot of the issues of a
large deployment.
> There's a small side even to a big city server. It doesn't mean just
> big elections like Mayor. It also opens up the possibility of voting
> on local issues, such as neighbourhood improvement plans (like the
> park scenario in my other posts). That may be where the strongest
> roots will take hold - closest to home.
True. There would be a wide range of scales in a city.
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