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Dante considers to re-name hes proposed architecture for a reputation based gift economy - which he currently calls "debt to intention" -
Dante considers to re-name hes proposed architecture for a reputation based gift economy - which he currently calls "debt to intention" -
and welcomes any suggestions.
and welcomes any suggestions.
Dante also recommends another software developed by Robin, called "friend to friend" :
Robin from altruists.org says :
"alpha version of F2F at
https://sourceforge.net/projects/friend2friend/. It needs PHP5, and matche the documentation at http://wiki.friend2friend.net.
To install, unpack it and browse to the 'local users' page.
there is a standard, as defined by an XSD.
presentation on http://altruists.org/ff103
Looking at XMPP as a communication protocol for F2F - seems like a widely compatible solution.
F2F was inspired by altruistic economics, but has grown into a general purpose scripting
language for any decentralised social software."


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Revision as of 23:04, 20 March 2010

Dante created a page to describe a Debt to Intention Monetary System on Cashwiki.

Dante considers to re-name hes proposed architecture for a reputation based gift economy - which he currently calls "debt to intention" - and welcomes any suggestions.

Dante also recommends another software developed by Robin, called "friend to friend" :

Robin from altruists.org says :

"alpha version of F2F at

https://sourceforge.net/projects/friend2friend/. It needs PHP5, and matche the documentation at http://wiki.friend2friend.net.

To install, unpack it and browse to the 'local users' page.

there is a standard, as defined by an XSD. presentation on http://altruists.org/ff103

Looking at XMPP as a communication protocol for F2F - seems like a widely compatible solution. F2F was inspired by altruistic economics, but has grown into a general purpose scripting language for any decentralised social software."