I’ll admit that I am far from knowing the intricacies of implications of various licenses. What you wrote is very interesting to me, I am far from decided on this matter, certainly publishing on a typical license is just easier. That’s a good point.
Oh, could you elaborate please?
I mostly threw this out, it’s not that important, but thank you for feedback. You may be right that it’s too much hassle.
Main criteria would be our capacity to collaborate and to have somewhat convergent vision on the types of games we would like to make. Of course I would prefer experienced creators but I am fine with newbies who are into growing a lot and trying - I am basically such a person. Funding is bootstrapping for a long time, in practice this means that everyone has to find their own way to subsist given that actual running of this coop won’t be expensive for a very long time but I am very open to avenues your proposed. I haven’t done much research on legalistic side of this coop endeavor except noting that Igalia managed to create remote flat worker coop with over 100 employees with employees living in many various states so they managed to hop through various legal hurdles, which proves that such a remote coop is possible. I’ll be honest - my approach it to try and solve problems on the go to try to accomplish the previously determined goal. I don’t treat problems as exceptions but as a fact of life.
Anarchism is practical on a large scale, because you can network and federate anarchist structures.
He suggest too that voting in actual swing state can matter, while if you are in a state ruled by some party there your vote doesn’t matter in the first past the post system.
Anark mostly argues that caring about electoralism for structural reasons is waste of time if you want to improve the situation. I do agree with very slight “voting as a harm reduction” argument but it’s very easy to go in the direction of actually caring to much about electoralism as a vehicle of a social change, which historically and structurally is indeed wrong. Direct organizing in the real world is what makes meaningful change in the world.
You can fork it, sure Linus is very respected and his decisions are considered very important but you can fork it and change however you want so it’s still compatible with Anarchism.
What do you think about kolektiva.social for example?
We try to start doing something, if we ever get to the level of games with commercial appeal then sure we can incorporate a cooperative. I still send you a message.
I send you a DM!
No, we have no experience. But we want to get one by making games!
I asked where Marxists theoreticians did this:
As a Marxist has to answer to an anarchist critique of justification and potential corruption of a centralised power
s a Marxist has to answer to an anarchist critique of justification and potential corruption of a centralised power
Please describe it without saying all ML projects were revisionists. I know there are non-Leninists Marxists of course.
Get out of here with this bullshit, anarchism was considered the most disruptive movement on the left but tankies are idiots. Anarchists groups were infiltrated just as ML ones.
Most communication happens currently on Discord, it’s messy unfortunately. Do you know other tools? I would say more conspiratorial projects should never be done with random people from internet.
You may join local IWW, help with local food not bombs, go to some anarchist bookfair near you etc. About theory, there is a website called the anarchist library with a lot of books concerning anarchism for free!
No, I will add it to my to-watch list, thanks!
We did some research on Warrenite economy and now we plan to research ancom economy.