Re: Market Idea

On 8 February 2012 14:43, elf Pavlik <perpetual-tripper@wwelves.org> wrote:
> Excerpts from Fabio Barone's message of 2012-02-07 17:49:42 +0000:
>> However, food for thought:
>> We have seen many offers/wishes kind of sites:
>> in innumerable time banks, local and barter networks,
>> the flowplace, etc.
>>
>> They tend to become static and not used...
>>
>> Why should this be different with this proposed approach?
>> And how would people find other's needs/wishes in a P2P network?
>
> What we could do in a 'different' way? Develop and open source market-hub, where you don't 'add' your content but 'subscribe' items stored in your personal account. This way people could run various custom hubs, and everyone could 'subscribe' to any number of them per item...
>
> I've bugged guys from (currently non open source) http://giftflow.org about it here:
> http://giftflow.uservoice.com/forums/50431/suggestions/2379269
> But having some reference implementations could come useful here!
>
> How about using a wiki page for curating our ideas? (as Daniel suggested... thx!)
> http://www.w3.org/community/community-io/wiki/Market_Hub
>
> =)
> ~ elf Pavlik ~
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Yes good idea, also you can have your own personal market, what you
want and what you offer.  It can be as simple as 1 shared file with
your items.  This is in addition to hubs.

So I can surf to elf's profile and see, ... what does he need now?  Or
what's on his wishlist.  If I can help then I can send that item ...

>

Received on Friday, 10 February 2012 18:32:14 UTC