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June 09, 2006

Mashing Up a Commons is new essay I just put up over at Linux Journal. It's a pretty big one: almost 3,000 words. But asks a big question: Is it possible that, for all our talk about The Commons, the Net doesn't have one yet?

The short answer, I think, is no.

Creative Commons and related efforts have gone a long way toward building out the kind of infrastructure we need before the Net is a truly public space, rather than a vast collection of private ones. But we need more.

I have some ideas about that, which I think are good to bring up ten days in advance of the Identity Mashup, which the Berkman Center is putting on at Harvard Law School. I'll be participating in that, and in Cambridge that whole week (although I'm mighty tempted to head West for Bloggercon). And I thought, given the speed at which things are moving toward Identity 2.0, the Identity Metasystem — or whatever else we end up calling it — that it would be good to start talking ahead of time about some of the ideas that we'll bring up there. Talking, that is, out here in The Commons. Or whateve we have that passes for one.