(Q - ???: I have another question, I talked about it with other researchers. Could you create a sort... Because well, there are some who
would like to get together in a group to do the research and everyone is afraid that one person in the group will go digging without the agreement of the others. Would it be possible for you to organize, on the chouetted'or.com site,
groups by asking for identity cards and company to create groups like that Because it would interest other researchers.)
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MB: Well, I want to and I think it must be possible. I'm not saying it, I'll talk to the developers about it, but why not. Now, in terms of the validity of such a group, there would have to be a document signed between the members of the group, but people would have to sign a charter between themselves saying: we search as a group, if we find, we sharing.
(Q - ???: That's absolutely it. But if it's official, I think there would be less fear for the researchers. That's the thing. That's it. is like the lottery, there were groups that were formed and afterwards, there were some who went to get the money before the others.)
MB: A priori, I am not at all opposed to that. Technically, I don't see what could prevent this from happening. The only thing is that it is up to the group itself to form itself, to have documents and approvals signed. Either an electronic signature or I don't know what, but there has to be something so that group members can't become dissidents.
(Q - ???: Yes, I work in IT, electronic signature, doing it on a site, that's it, people would come to chouettedor.com and they would sign a paper. But I think that they would also have to provide their identity card.)
MB: Identity card is not necessarily essential. Already with precise contact details, a telephone number, et cetera. Well, I don't think there are people who will have fun cheating too much on this either. Well, I don't know, I don't realize it. But identity cards if you want, we can create a group where it will be necessary to register your identity card, to sign the thing and the charter of the group. And then from there, you're together. I'm open to that yeah.
(Q - ???: If you want, I can drop an idea. If there are some who want a group identifier, that doesn't break any bricks, just a group identifier. Then groups are intelligent enough to become autonomous among themselves, that can be useful to everyone.)
MB: Let's say that the only thing I won't do is risk the slightest interference in the event of a dispute within the group. I don't want to find myself dealing with stuff like that again, I've had enough. I had enough anyway. And so this will require that the group be constituted a bit like a form of association or I don't know what, with statutes, with a charter. Here's a regulation somewhere and then there you go, the group gets organized, gets structured, and then I'm open to hosting it, that's it.
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MB: Well, I want to and I think it must be possible. I'm not saying it, I'll talk to the developers about it, but why not. Now, in terms of the validity of such a group, there would have to be a document signed between the members of the group, but people would have to sign a charter between themselves saying: we search as a group, if we find, we sharing.
(Q - ???: That's absolutely it. But if it's official, I think there would be less fear for the researchers. That's the thing. That's it. is like the lottery, there were groups that were formed and afterwards, there were some who went to get the money before the others.)
MB: A priori, I am not at all opposed to that. Technically, I don't see what could prevent this from happening. The only thing is that it is up to the group itself to form itself, to have documents and approvals signed. Either an electronic signature or I don't know what, but there has to be something so that group members can't become dissidents.
(Q - ???: Yes, I work in IT, electronic signature, doing it on a site, that's it, people would come to chouettedor.com and they would sign a paper. But I think that they would also have to provide their identity card.)
MB: Identity card is not necessarily essential. Already with precise contact details, a telephone number, et cetera. Well, I don't think there are people who will have fun cheating too much on this either. Well, I don't know, I don't realize it. But identity cards if you want, we can create a group where it will be necessary to register your identity card, to sign the thing and the charter of the group. And then from there, you're together. I'm open to that yeah.
(Q - ???: If you want, I can drop an idea. If there are some who want a group identifier, that doesn't break any bricks, just a group identifier. Then groups are intelligent enough to become autonomous among themselves, that can be useful to everyone.)
MB: Let's say that the only thing I won't do is risk the slightest interference in the event of a dispute within the group. I don't want to find myself dealing with stuff like that again, I've had enough. I had enough anyway. And so this will require that the group be constituted a bit like a form of association or I don't know what, with statutes, with a charter. Here's a regulation somewhere and then there you go, the group gets organized, gets structured, and then I'm open to hosting it, that's it.