● 04.23.23

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●● LibrePlanet Talk by Joseph Turner (USHIN) on Emacs for P2P Deliberation

Posted in Free/Libre Software, FSF, Videos at 12:18 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

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https://media.libreplanet.org/mgoblin_media/media_entries/2828/lp2023-saturn-saturday-1650.webm

Summary: The above LibrePlanet talk by Joseph Turner was uploaded by the FSF 5 days ago (slides here; PeerTube link); From the official page: “The ushin project explores Org mode for peer-to-peer deliberation. Ushin offers the seven shapes (or kinds of meaning) deliberative structure for mutual understanding by distinguishing facts, feelings, needs, thoughts, topics, actions, and people. When communicating over the hyperdrive peer-to-peer network, you have full control over your data. With no central authority to censor “misinformation,” decision-making power is distributed. A subjective moderation system inspired by TrustNet makes it easy to find sources of information you can trust. Org mode is already an effective tool for organizing personal knowledge, and we want to use it to deliberate collective issues. Ushin combines these ideas into a fun and easy-to-use plain-text system for discussing important issues free of censorship, bots, and trolls through community curation.”

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