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    Federated code collaboration / issue tracking. IE a federated gitea.

    Federated marketplace, ie a federated amazon or etsy.

    Federated store / product / service reviews.

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      Gitea/Forgejo is currently adding AP federation (under a NLnet grant) and it is expected to be available rather soon (next 3 months or so).

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      Federated marketplace, ie a federated amazon or etsy.

      What do you think of Particl? Never tried it myself.

      Federated code collaboration

      You will know Radicle, but it’s in early development.

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        Haven’t heard of that, but it looks like its crypto-spam with a shiny website.

        Radicle looks interesting… a p2p network for publishing and sharing git repos. But it doesn’t look like it has issue tracking, or pull requests, which are the main things a federated system needs to beat github dominance.

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          How would you organize the payment processing in a federated marketplace?

          Radicle is still in its earky stages. Don’t know where they are heading, but, yes, it’s far from being perfect :-)

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      I wonder if there would be a way to establish trust and enhance logistics with a federated marketplace. In terms of trust, that would be both in terms of payments (cannot use payment info to steal money) and actually delivering the item. Then with logistics, one of the benefits that Amazon has is that it can use its large scale to keep a local warehouse full of goods where it predicts they will be needed.

      But yeah, good idea, I like it.