[guardian-dev] Event: [Sept 17] Drafting "Citizen's Charter for Cyberspace" @ Brooklyn Law Magna Carta Symposium

Yaron Goland yarong at microsoft.com
Mon Sep 14 14:20:59 EDT 2015


Alas I can’t make it. Right now I’m focused on making Thali real. To which end our latest (baby step, pre-alpha, just for play) release went out last week - http://www.goland.org/story0/

Also any devs who read [1] from below should also read http://thaliproject.org/presenceprotocolforopportunisticsynching

It explains how Thali has designed its identity system to meet (as much as current technology will allow) the rights in the bill of rights.

               Thanks,

                                             Yaron

From: guardian-dev [mailto:guardian-dev-bounces+yarong=microsoft.com at lists.mayfirst.org] On Behalf Of Patrick Connolly
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Subject: [guardian-dev] Event: [Sept 17] Drafting "Citizen's Charter for Cyberspace" @ Brooklyn Law Magna Carta Symposium

If anyone is near Brooklyn, this event might be of interest:

https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/3kkt83/join_consensys_in_drafting_a_citizens_charter_for/
I'd seen some interesting Thali links being discussed on the list[1], and thought this might be interesting to those participants.

I imagine this sort of thing has been done before, but the one differentiator is that it's being pushed in the Ethereum community. Ethereum is an open source project building on Bitcoin blockchain technology, but intended for running arbitrary code (ie. a decentralized trust layer for building decentralized organizations).

[1]: http://www.goland.org/localdiscoverybillofrights/
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