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As introduced in Section 2.1, a DIDO community is a Community of Interest (CoI) responsible for the architecture, design, implementation, maintenance, and eventual sunset (yes, all good things come to an end) of DIDO networks and its DIDO nodes. DIDO communities should have a well-documented, repeatable, traceable, transparent, and unbiased process that is managed and run by a governing board (or hierarchy of governing boards). Often the DIDO…</description>
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Given the intentional distributed, decentralized nature of DIDOs, along with the potential for them to run on hardware and/or use software not owned or developed by a single entity, it is important to employ a community of interest (CoI) approach to develop, manage, and govern DIDO solutions. Such an approach allows for the establishment and specification of requirements for a formal organization that balance the various goals of its participants in pur…</description>
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