joeruelle on Nostr: Keys for communities seems like a good idea. How to handover the keys though? As I ...
Keys for communities seems like a good idea. How to handover the keys though? As I understand with flotilla the new admin just hands over control of the server where the relay is hosted. So the community team can rely on the intricate IAM settings of whatever cloud provider and choose from the zillions of potential ways they want the joint holding, handover, and post handover situations to look like. Layers upon layers, decades upon decades.
I guess you could use bunkers and frost shards and whatnot to try to cobble together some kind of IAM for community keys, but the difference there is that you'd never have a situation where the old lord of the rings is shut out. With cloud IAM, anyone who was on the inside, no matter what role they had at the time, once on the outside can be shut out for good. Which can be useful, given human nature and that whole revenge urge thing.
Or maybe all admins from the start can be working off of bunkers and the actual nsec is held cold in escrow by some trusted third party but then... I dunno. Everything else but that aspect seems to make sense.
I guess you could use bunkers and frost shards and whatnot to try to cobble together some kind of IAM for community keys, but the difference there is that you'd never have a situation where the old lord of the rings is shut out. With cloud IAM, anyone who was on the inside, no matter what role they had at the time, once on the outside can be shut out for good. Which can be useful, given human nature and that whole revenge urge thing.
Or maybe all admins from the start can be working off of bunkers and the actual nsec is held cold in escrow by some trusted third party but then... I dunno. Everything else but that aspect seems to make sense.