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A proposal to freeze the Gemini specification

almaember almaember at disroot.org

Tue Oct 26 00:12:37 BST 2021

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I hoped to not have to say it like this, I wanted to hide behind formal language and politeness, but I don't care about his opinion at all. He owns a website and a capsule, that's all. He didn't write the implementations and the capsules. He can do whatever he wants with his website, but for the rest, let the community decide. And the community has pretty much settled on the original spec, so...

The difference to other standards is that we have no versions. When the C standards committee (which, by the way, has representatives of the major implementations), they release a new revision, but don't retroactively change anything. That's not possible with Gemini.

On October 26, 2021 12:00:27 AM GMT+02:00, James Tomasino <tomasino at lavabit.com> wrote:

With all due respect, I do not believe that you can realistically call
yourself the dictator of the project. At most you can claim to rule this
mailing list, which per axiom №2 is only a minority of the actual
community. While I respect your role in the creation of the protocol
(i.e., the whole of the original design), Gemini has grown larger than
what a single BDFL can control.
This is solderpunk's project. Always has been. He's the one who
appointed Sean to tackle fine-tuning the spec. He is the canonical voice
in the protocol. This has in no way grown larger than what a single BDFL
can do. There are plenty of much more massive projects run by a single
BDFL, including ones where that leader has gone quiet for years.
Put simply, until such time as solderpunk decides to hand control to
another maintainer or maintainers, this is his.
If you require more practical terms, he's never licensed it. It's his.
Sean recently threw a CC0 on the working-draft on Gitlab, but that's not
canonical to begin with.
On a personal note, I'm really glad he's back. I'm hoping with the
conclusion of these changes we can just shut down this mailing list
completely. It's the least Gemini thing about Gemini.

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