![]() ![]() Imagine my delight when I found not only the MetaGov project but ModPol for Minetest as well. I think we’ve encountered some of the same community members:) Our wiki has some resources of that sort (though the docs on our own project are out of date): Home Ĭc we meet again! For context I been developing on the Minetest platform for a couple of years including varous concepts of encouraging multiplayer cooperation, governance of groups, guilds, villages, federations and more. A testing ground for governance processes 1Hive might want to test out.The first version will be pretty rudimentary, as we are trying (not without several missteps) to create a framework that is as un-opinionated as possible about what people create with it. From there, the idea is that users could create “modules” to add whatever governance functionality they want. For instance, the basic API has functionality to poll users in several ways, and users have a dashboard of different decisions they can provide input on. It’s not integrated with any kind of crypto stuff at this point, but I imagine it could be (or with some other kind of in-game economics). The idea of the mod we’re building is to enable users in a multiplayer context to organize groups and engage in arbitrary, programmable decision processes. You tell me! Should we start a garden to take it off? How should we approach such a project? What do you think about it? Would you invest? Why not? Minetest also have a educational side and with 1Hive we could have metaverse classes where people would learn, have fun and earnīecause 1Hive is a very welcoming community and believe this very nifty community has now the possibility of building its very own Metaverse With effect, servers could become a new onboarding mechanism just like nifty.inkĪs such we could have a very 1Hive Minetest Metaverse World Server(s). Allowing for the creation of very nifty worlds. Now my idea is to turn dogeworld into the scaffold-eth of minetest worlds. Developers are great and willing to collaborateĪs such I’ve started a project 4yrs ago, unfortunately, it didn’t went far, until today Minetest is a known voxel game in the libre software comunnity, but also a platform, since it provides a multiplayer mode and anyone may fork and change it. 1Hive Community's Decentralized Dedicated Minecraft Server □ ProposalsĪnyone interested in doing this with Minetest, the community-driven, open-source voxel game? I’m working on building a governance framework for it in Lua: Media Enterprise Design Lab / modpol ![]()
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