18 Jan 2019 |
| dOrgJelli set the room topic to "Chats: https://riot.im/app/#/group/+dorgtech:matrix.org". | 01:36:19 |
25 Jan 2019 |
| orishim set a profile picture. | 23:15:28 |
30 Jan 2019 |
| jackalaing joined the room. | 17:21:28 |
jackalaing | 👋 | 17:22:11 |
ontologymachine | 👋👋👋 | 17:22:59 |
dOrgJelli | Oy! | 17:43:03 |
Asgeir | 👋 | 20:02:11 |
orishim | 🖖 | 21:40:58 |
31 Jan 2019 |
orishim | Download S-0269 As Passed by Both House and Senate Official.pdf | 17:57:03 |
1 Feb 2019 |
orishim | interesting way that Martin addresses the dao legal question: | 15:25:15 |
orishim | "Disclaimer: DAOs are uncharted territory and highly experimental. They contain a number of potential risks. There are technical risks that smart contract systems might not work as described or as expected. There are risks that governance processes can be gamed and enforce proposals that disadvantage specific participants. There is potentially legal risk. While we see this type of DAO similar to networks like Bitcoin and Ethereum where network participants don’t create legal liability for each other, other legal conclusions might be possible. Gnosis is involved in the development but will fully step back before the launch of the DAO." | 15:25:16 |
3 Feb 2019 |
dOrgJelli | Fantastic talk + QnA. Some take aways:
- We can avoid Web3 being captured by corporate interests by avoiding standards bodies that can be captured. Semantic registries comes to mind. If implemented poorly they could easily be captured. Fork-ability must be at the core of the design.
- Software producers should not try be “lords of the blockchain” by also running nodes and services, and should instead just produce the software. Single entity, single purpose.
- The most extreme example of avoiding corporate capture is by producing software/tools as gifts. For example, Satoshi’s gift of bitcoin. Hopefully we don’t have to go this far, but it’s worth understanding, and partly why I prefer anonymously produced software/standards. An absence of self leaves something open for unbiased criticism (I hypothesize).
https://youtu.be/lLMVkmSTwho | 16:54:34 |
4 Feb 2019 |
| sethfork joined the room. | 19:01:18 |
5 Feb 2019 |
dOrgJelli | Welcome sethfork 👋 | 05:26:35 |
dOrgJelli | restructured the research repo, take a look https://github.com/dOrgTech/research
cd10012 dOrg | Asgeir none of your work has been removed, just reorganized. Please feel free to change things as you see fit.
| 05:28:33 |
Asgeir | 👍 | 10:21:06 |
8 Feb 2019 |
sethfork | 👋:wave: | 16:55:17 |
cd10012 | good morning :) | 16:58:43 |
sethfork | What's cracking? Ready for ETHDenver? | 16:59:10 |
cd10012 | Getting ready as we speak lol | 17:01:57 |
15 Feb 2019 |
jackalaing | Hey guys, are you planning to create a Twitter account any time soon? I’m gonna publish my OrgTech.io article as a tweetstorm and @ every project mentioned (or just write in a URL if there’s no Twitter account). | 20:32:47 |
jackalaing | Would dorg.tech be okay to include if there’s no Twitter account? | 20:33:08 |
ontologymachine | Nah we are going to create a twitter for you cause we don’t want to show off the dao creator too much because it’s hosted there and it has bugs lol | 20:36:14 |
ontologymachine | Thank you!!! | 20:36:27 |
jackalaing | I thought that might be the case. I remember being told not to bother with dorg.tech 😝 | 20:44:55 |
jackalaing | I’ll be hoping to publish the tweetstorm either tomorrow or Sunday. Keep me posted! | 20:45:09 |
jackalaing | Actually, I’ve just managed to finish turning the article into tweetstorm format, so I’m hoping to publish tomorrow | 22:19:22 |
19 Feb 2019 |
jackalaing | Hey guys I forgot that most of you were at ETHDenver. Not to worry, I ended up not being ready to publish. Will try to put it out in the next few days. Lmk if you create a Twitter account | 22:08:52 |
jackalaing | P.S. this reminded me of our “Zapier for DAOs” chat: https://twitter.com/corbpage/status/1097237967540674560?s=12 | 22:09:30 |
dOrgJelli | Thanks so much jackalaing, we'll get back to you. Please don't hold up though!
I saw that too and was immediately taken back to our conversations 🤣 , seriously cool project
| 22:37:51 |