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Some conflicts do not end when a verdict falls. Two contractors who clashed years ago may still avoid each other, split communities, or duplicate projects out of distrust. The damage is systemic: the whole ecosystem loses when people who could cooperate fragment instead. Commercial Truth & Reconciliation aims to give those users a structured way back to working together, inspired by the restorative logic of [[wikipedia:Truth_and_reconciliation_commission|truth and reconciliation commissions]] rather than by punishment alone. | Some conflicts do not end when a verdict falls. Two contractors who clashed years ago may still avoid each other, split communities, or duplicate projects out of distrust. The damage is systemic: the whole ecosystem loses when people who could cooperate fragment instead. Commercial Truth & Reconciliation aims to give those users a structured way back to working together, inspired by the restorative logic of [[wikipedia:Truth_and_reconciliation_commission|truth and reconciliation commissions]] rather than by punishment alone. | ||
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* [[#the-need|The need: repairing trust, not just settling cases]] | |||
* [[#how-it-works|How it is intended to work]] | |||
* [[#roles|Who does what]] | |||
* [[#why-it-matters|Why it matters for the ecosystem]] | |||
* [[#state-of-the-art|State of the art]] | |||
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A formal reconciliation process for commercial communities is inspired by the literature on truth commissions, restorative justice and nonviolent communication. The works below are its main documented sources. | A formal reconciliation process for commercial communities is inspired by the literature on truth commissions, restorative justice and nonviolent communication. The works below are its main documented sources. | ||