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Group-forming protocols #62

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bhaugen opened this issue Apr 28, 2016 · 2 comments
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Group-forming protocols #62

bhaugen opened this issue Apr 28, 2016 · 2 comments

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@bhaugen
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bhaugen commented Apr 28, 2016

We have already talked about Conversations for Action, which is a pretty well formalized human-level protocol that can also be executed by computers:
Conversation for Action.

And we have mentioned a variation that I think we called Conversation for Agreement. Those seem related to the kinds of protocols that might be used when some agents come together to form some kind of group. (Which could be some variation on @gcassel 's Agreement-Based Organization.)

I was struck in @dan-mi-sun 's RobinHood stories by the elaborate organization-forming protocols they used.

And the Patchwork gang is also talking about group-forming protocols.

So this issue is a place to collect and discuss such things.

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gcassel commented Apr 29, 2016

Thanks for creating this issue; I'll try to follow up later. (Especially after I get around to reading Dan's RobinHood stories you've linked above!)

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We have moved the ValueFlows organization from GitHub to https://lab.allmende.io/valueflows.

This issue has been closed here, and all further discussion on this issue can be done at

https://lab.allmende.io/valueflows/agent/-/issues/62.

If you have not done so, you are very welcome to register at https://lab.allmende.io and join the ValueFlows organization there.

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