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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.

Current Draft

DP16 — Roadmap & Milestones (ML-Draft-020)

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Workgroup

Developing structured roadmaps with clear milestones that guide the evolution of the Meta-Layer while maintaining community alignment.

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Second 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

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.

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