Roadmap and Milestones
A well-defined roadmap with clear milestones should guide the development of the meta-layer.
2 Second Call alignments
1 extensions
1 clarifications
Overview
A phased development approach includes implementing strong authentication, decentralized governance, and community-driven strategies. Foresight-informed milestones prepare the meta-layer for unexpected challenges, ensuring long-term relevance and adaptability.
Why It Matters
These could include the establishment of strong authentication standards, decentralized governance models, and meta-community engagement strategies.
Key Elements
Implementation Milestones
A well-defined roadmap with clear milestones should guide the development of the meta-layer. These could include the establishment of strong authentication standards, decentralized governance models, and meta-community engagement strategies.
Minefield-Aware Milestones
Develop milestones that reflect foresight thinking, preparing the Meta-Layer for unexpected challenges across financial, civic, and technological domains.
Community-Driven Governance Models
Ensure that each phase of development integrates community input to avoid centralization and conflicts of interest.
Workgroup
Developing structured roadmaps with clear milestones that guide the evolution of the Meta-Layer while maintaining community alignment.
Join workgroupSecond Call for Input
Community submissions from the Second Meta-Layer Call for Input that aligned with, clarified, or extended this property. These are historical provenance—not live governance votes or comments.
2 alignments
1 extensions
1 clarifications
Aligned submissions
- Shared Tray Protocol for Coordinated Overlay Interfaces
By Anon
Suggests a clear pathway toward W3C standardization.
- Meta-Layer as Municipal Infrastructure: European Cities as Pioneering Use Case
By Eric Schneider
Offers a phased plan beginning with 1–3 pilot cities scaling to thousands, aligned with EU funding mechanisms.
Clarifications
Federated Piloting via EU Municipal Frameworks
From Meta-Layer as Municipal Infrastructure: European Cities as Pioneering Use Case
The rollout model emphasizes leveraging existing transnational municipal alliances and EU funding frameworks to scale from pilot cities to network-wide adoption.
Why it matters: Instead of isolated, high-cost deployments, this enables a federated development model where initial investments compound in value by serving multiple cities, regions, and demographic segments.
Extensions
W3C Community Group Formation
From Shared Tray Protocol for Coordinated Overlay Interfaces
Proposal includes a concrete first step: establish an open standard via a recognized governance body.
Why it matters: Incorporating a standards track legitimizes the work and supports long-term adoption across browsers.