dr.orlovsky on Nostr: After initial analysis I think this is an example of overengineering which doesn’t ...
After initial analysis I think this is an example of overengineering which doesn’t exactly covers use case needs - while simplier alternatives do.
What orgs need is:
1. “Genesis” key for the org held by current CEO or CMO;
2. Which creates dedicated even types (not usual posts) delegating org right to other keys (ppl in marketing team) - and revoking that delegation when a member of the marketing team is fired;
3. This “genesis”/control key may also be revoked in case of CEO/CMO change; and a new key is appointed.
Clients may present all events from all org-delegated key as a keys under the same “virtual” org account.
What orgs need is:
1. “Genesis” key for the org held by current CEO or CMO;
2. Which creates dedicated even types (not usual posts) delegating org right to other keys (ppl in marketing team) - and revoking that delegation when a member of the marketing team is fired;
3. This “genesis”/control key may also be revoked in case of CEO/CMO change; and a new key is appointed.
Clients may present all events from all org-delegated key as a keys under the same “virtual” org account.