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Johannes Ernst

Another reason I don't like "federated" as a term is this:

If somebody says something is federated, how many things do you think are federating? My default assumption would be: maybe a few dozen. Like the federated 50 US states, or the 16 states in the Federal Republic of Germany, or maybe a handful of healthcare organizations in an identity federation.

My default assumption is not: tens of thousands, as the fediverse is today, or even millions as the fediverse may be tomorrow.

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doctorambient

@J12t United Federation of Planets? 🙂

Johannes Ernst

@doctorambient I don't watch TV, so I don't know ... how many planets might that be?

doctorambient

@J12t I think in the context of Star Trek it's supposed to be a lot. It's at least interstellar. By a bit.

But I take your point, when I think of the word federation, I also tend to think of much smaller things and also a bunch of them, like competing federations. Not one big one.

Aswath Rao

@J12t
Can't we view Internet to be a federation of sub-networks? At one time routers & bridges were the two competing federating protocols until routers won over.

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