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💡 In simple words: A market needs many pieces to work: contracts for making things, moving things, selling things, and rules that hold them together. One day, WikiDeal intends to ask everyone: which contracts are needed so that a whole new market can exist? This page is a future call for ideas. It is not open yet, and nothing is decided.


🎯 In 20 seconds (expert summary): Draft open call, under construction, wave 2, not yet launched. It is intended to invite proposals that assemble the contracts that let a whole market segment exist on WikiDeal. Scope, awards and deadline are to be defined at launch.


Open call: markets (draft, under construction)

Status Draft, under construction, not yet launched
Wave 2
Deadline To be defined at launch
Awards To be defined
How to propose Not open yet

What this call is intended to be about

This draft open call is intended to invite proposals that assemble the contracts that let a whole market segment exist: the set of contract templates, and their interrelations, that a market segment would need in order to work on WikiDeal.

This call belongs to a broader family of open calls for creative ideas of all types, described on the Reverse Abuse call page. It is complementary to the open call for programs: a program combines customizable deals from various marketplaces, while this call is about the contracts that make one whole market segment possible.

Open questions for this call

  • Which market segments would be addressed first.
  • Which set of contracts a given market segment needs in order to exist.
  • How proposals would relate to the existing market portals and their structure.

Status

This is a wave 2 draft: it is announced as an upcoming open call and is not yet launched. Scope, awards and deadline are intended to be defined at launch. The general rules of the Open Call would apply, in particular the rules of the game.

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