Elementary my dear Watson, namely …
I posted a follow-up to above toot, as I got some very nice responses from various fedizens. Quoting below:
Thanks to all of ya who responded to my question thus far on:
“What is the #Vision of the #Fediverse?”
Some interesting takes, and also the observation that its personal and there are many visions.
Imho we need ask such questions more.
- What do we like, want and need on the fedi?
- Are we going there?
- Do we have shared vision, common cause?
And things like…
- Where might fedi be in 2 years time?
- In 5 years?
- Is that likely to happen?
- What is needed to get there?
- What’s missing?
- How can I help?
The observation “there is no singular vision” by @skipfordj is a valid one.
- But isn’t there shared vision besides that?
- Should there be?
- Maybe shared technology vision, such as in the #SocialHub slogan #SocialNetworkingReimagined?
- Or a shared cultural vision, such as expressed in #UnitedInDiversity
- What technology vision inspires the most progress towards getting the fedi we want?
- And what shared vision allows us to have, retain and strengthen our culture and values, respect our diversity?
So why did I write this toot in the first place?
My observation is one where the #Fediverse technology adoption lifecycle is broken due to the lack of healthy substrate - people and processes to evolve the ecosystem as a whole, maintain open standards, ensure broad #interoperability.
That’s technical vision related. It hampers innovation and the imagination of what fedi can be.
It leads to risks for fedi as a whole. That fedi stalls, or will be exploited.
Here’s an overview of responses thus far: Chartodon Diagram