Lakat: An open and permissionless architecture for continuous integration academic publishing

06/15/2023
by   Leonhard Horstmeyer, et al.
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In this paper, we present three contributions to the field of academic publishing. Firstly, we introduce Lakat, a novel base layer for a publishing system that fosters collaboration, pluralism and permissionless participation. Drawing inspiration from the philosophy of Imre Lakatos, Lakat is designed as a peer-to-peer process- and conflict-oriented system that supports continuous integration across multiple branches. This architecture provides a robust foundation for the integration of existing reputation systems and incentive structures or the development of new ones. Secondly, we propose a new consensus mechanism, called Proof of Review, which ensures the integrity and quality of the content while promoting active participation from the community. Lastly, we present Lignification, a new finality gadget specifically designed for branched, permissionless systems. Lignification provides a deterministic way to find the consensual state in these systems, ensuring the system's robustness and reliability in handling complex scenarios where multiple contributors may be proposing changes simultaneously. Together, these contributions aim to provide a convenient starting point to tackle some of the issues in traditional paper-formatted publishing of research output. By prioritizing collaboration, process-orientation, and pluralism, Lakat aims to improve the way research is conducted and disseminated and ultimately hopes to contribute to a healthier and more productive academic culture.

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