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Hi Michel and all! Well, that's really a new thread so I changed the subject. Last week (10 days ago) Michael Bauwens wrote:
From: Stefan Meretz <stefan.meretz hbv.org> I don't think, that peer production is already well established, the ox4 conference could be one step in doing so.depends on what you call 'well-established' ... in the immaterial field, with linux and free software being the basis of one of the most important infrastructures, with wikipedia, and the billions of peer produced pages findable through google, I would call that pretty good already of course, not in the material field, but in my interpretation, non-reciprocal peer production is by definition impossible in physical production, except for the open design phase
I disagree. IMHO the important common denominator here is the labor. Labor is necessary for material as well as immaterial products and in this respect they are equal. I agree that depletion of natural resources is an additional point for material products but IMHO this is a different topic which belongs much to a political sphere. Comments? Grüße Stefan _________________________________ Web-Site: http://www.oekonux.org/ Organization: http://www.oekonux.de/projekt/ Contact: projekt oekonux.de
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