This whole process might sound like a good idea, but it must not repeat the two patterns currently present: "Elite Overproduction" as in bureaucratic human resource excesses through lax standards (see Peter Turchin), and bolstering "The Cathedral" as invisible prejudicial nepotism through lobbying interests (see Curtis Yarvin). Government-adjacent technology will look less and less open source, and more opaque, if the core governance problem is not resolved.
This whole process might sound like a good idea, but it must not repeat the two patterns currently present: "Elite Overproduction" as in bureaucratic human resource excesses through lax standards (see Peter Turchin), and bolstering "The Cathedral" as invisible prejudicial nepotism through lobbying interests (see Curtis Yarvin). Government-adjacent technology will look less and less open source, and more opaque, if the core governance problem is not resolved.