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Standard vs. Open Formats #7
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Agreed. My thoughts:
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If there are standards efforts that cover the same things we need, we should be using/advancing those standards. Creating something random/divergent should be the last resort after lengthy review of existing standards options and initiatives. |
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In our discussion about decomposing the system and decentralization, @mistermoe proposed 5 aspects of decentralized systems, and encouraged us to view "decentralization" as a spectrum.
I'd like us to dig into one of them here: "standards-based formats". @mistermoe cites:
@csuwildcat also takes the stance:
I offer a tweak:
I propose making our message formats and protocols an open format. As we prove its worth in the field and assemble buy-in from the community, we may pursue parking it in a standards body to strengthen the portability guarantee.
IMO standards bodies are for hardening, not for innovation.
Some examples of open formats that preceded standards:
I think this approach will free us to move faster without dropping portability for our users.
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