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DESCRIPTION:Innovation is happening every day on farms\, fishing boats\, an
 d community plots — most of it never digital. Networks like Prolinnova\,
  the Kenyan Peasant League\, and the wider Grassroots Innovations Assembly
  for Agroecology (GIAA) have spent decades sharing this knowledge through 
 farmer innovation fairs\, printed materials\, person-to-person exchange\, 
 and small circles where attribution and trust are kept intact. As distribu
 ted-web tools mature\, there is real risk of repeating old patterns — ex
 traction\, scale\, communication breakdown — with new vocabulary. This s
 ession is a grounded conversation from networks rooted in Agroecology (Ny
 éléni 2015): what currently works\, what farmers fear\, and what genuine
  alliance with the DWeb community would actually look like.
DTSTAMP:20260625T061352Z
LOCATION:The Seedbed
SUMMARY:Grounded: How Networks that support Grassroots Innovation Share Kno
 wledge  ~ A Reality Check - Dorn Cox
URL:https://talx.dod.ngo/dwebcamp-2026/talk/VU73KQ/
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UID:pretalx-dwebcamp-2026-RXRVLL@talx.dod.ngo
DTSTART;TZID=CET:20260709T170000
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DESCRIPTION:This hands-on technical workshop walks through the architecture
  of the Farm Hack Box — a Raspberry Pi 5 with 1 TB of NVMe storage\, dra
 wing 27 watts on a 50-watt solar panel\, hosting approximately thirty serv
 ices and over a million records\, federating with peer boxes through a Tai
 lscale tailnet\, a Forgejo git server\, an experimental Holochain layer\, 
 and a content-addressed Concordance card registry — and shows in operati
 on how each layer of the stack maps to a specific DWeb Principle: Human Ag
 ency\, Distributed Benefits\, Mutual Respect\, Humanity\, and Ecological A
 wareness. The workshop is the technical companion to the political and ins
 titutional framings of the same infrastructure\, and is calibrated for DWe
 b participants who want to see the protocols compose in service of a real 
 working community before the abstractions appear.
DTSTAMP:20260625T061352Z
LOCATION:Decentralized Hardware @ Hackers Lab
SUMMARY:What Ag Knowledge Federation Looks Like Run on Solar — The Farm H
 ack Box\, Live - Dorn Cox
URL:https://talx.dod.ngo/dwebcamp-2026/talk/RXRVLL/
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UID:pretalx-dwebcamp-2026-Z8FRLZ@talx.dod.ngo
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DESCRIPTION:The Ethical Technology Assessment (ETA) framework\, Inspired by
  the Grassroots innovation assembly for Agroecology (GIAA) and developed t
 hrough OpenTEAM and the Agricultural Knowledge Concordance\, is a communit
 y-owned scoring practice for technology that works more like Consumer Repo
 rts or Human Rights Watch field documentation than a compliance badge — 
 with three confidence tiers\, claim-level evidence threading\, structured 
 dispute resolution\, and automatic confidence decay that forces re-review.
  This five-minute lightning talk introduces the framework\, demonstrates t
 he live single-page assessment tool covering Hardware\, Software\, Dataset
 s\, Indigenous Data Sovereignty\, and Seeds & Germplasm\, and leaves the a
 udience with one clear next action: score a tool and contribute to a score
  in their own community before the camp ends.
DTSTAMP:20260625T061352Z
LOCATION:Birch Salon
SUMMARY:Five Minutes on the Ethical Technology Assessment (ETA) — A Commu
 nity-Owned Living  Scoring Assessment for Tools\, Datasets\, seeds and sof
 tware - Dorn Cox
URL:https://talx.dod.ngo/dwebcamp-2026/talk/Z8FRLZ/
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UID:pretalx-dwebcamp-2026-NNU9QM@talx.dod.ngo
DTSTART;TZID=CET:20260711T150000
DTEND;TZID=CET:20260711T160000
DESCRIPTION:GIAA member networks — the Honey Bee Network and GIAN in Indi
 a (over one million records)\, Prolinnova across Africa-Asia-Latin America
 \, L'Atelier Paysan in France\, Schola Campesina in Europe\, Farm Hack and
  OpenTEAM in North America\, and the Kenyan Peasant League — are federat
 ing their tools\, data\, and knowledge commons without collapsing into cen
 tralization\, supported by the Agricultural Knowledge Concordance. This ha
 nds-on workshop demonstrates the working prototypes of both hardware and s
 oftware infrastructure in production and surfaces the live governance tens
 ions — federation without flattening\, Prior Informed Consent and condit
 ional-use licensing\, membership criteria\, and federation failure modes
DTSTAMP:20260625T061352Z
LOCATION:The Seedbed
SUMMARY:Federating Tools\, Data\, and Knowledge Across Grassroots Innovatio
 n Networks — In Practice - Dorn Cox\, Andrea Ferrante\, Anamika Dey
URL:https://talx.dod.ngo/dwebcamp-2026/talk/NNU9QM/
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