The part of technical proficiency is also an interesting one to investigate: doesn't it act as a barrier to decentralize/produce alternative infrastructures? Do those decentralized infrastructures require everyone to 'learn to code' (if only a little bit) in order to maintain and care for these infrastructures?
Interoperability is also an interesting question to me: does decentralization without interoperability risk becoming a sort of 'silo-ing' of communities and practices?
The part of technical proficiency is also an interesting one to investigate: doesn't it act as a barrier to decentralize/produce alternative infrastructures? Do those decentralized infrastructures require everyone to 'learn to code' (if only a little bit) in order to maintain and care for these infrastructures?
Interoperability is also an interesting question to me: does decentralization without interoperability risk becoming a sort of 'silo-ing' of communities and practices?