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i am not sure if you are familiar with `git`, but technically if you `git clone` the repository to download it and install nodejs from the official website, then run the simple commands described in the repository README file, it should work for you as well 馃檪
It should then work between you and anyone in the world who runs the same codebase ...all from your computer to theirs, no servers involved
Curious, because it might help align communication and start (re)using the same terms when refering to specific concepts :-)
I imagine it a bit like a "glossary" and maybe each term could also link to all blog articles that mention the term to add context.
If there is or will be such a thing, i'm definitely gonna read it and check for updates too 馃檪
You can find lots of definitions here to add to the wiki page https://hamishcampbell.com/?s=hashtag
Found wiki, but not been updated for a long time https://unite.openworlds.info/Open-Media-Network/Open-Media-Network/wiki/Jargon
dont know.
the goal is to have ever contribution recorded - in a way git does that already, but more than that have payment info recorded too, so if - in the future - anyone pays or donates fubding to some content, product, service, whatever it is, it wont just go to the person who is directly connected to that funding source, but it automatically bubbles up through the entire "supply network" that helped indirectly to enable the value.
So, anyone contributing UX benefits too