I am interested in adding a little $ to this edit
Still unsure how this all functions... ~~ MarkDilley
Thankyou Mark for asking. The offer is fixed-price 500 USD or GoogleIcon.png FreeGainSharing.
In case of FreeGainSharing, the receiver of the domain becomes an active domain-marketing partner.
Before accepting the FreeGainSharing deal, the potential receiver enters a public wiki-dialogue in Aboutus.org with copies or Bilinks to the corresponding NamePros.com forum, where this offer is presented.
Step 1: S/he negotiates in full GoogleIcon.png transparency as a GoogleIcon.png Realname person in which s/he gives proof to have enough positive community karma.
S/he does this by pointing to their contributions in Wikis, Blogs, Twitter, Facebook- or elsewhere (by the way an exellent opportunity for selfpromotion)
Step 2: In case the deal is closed,
* s/he gets the domain free of charge transferred into their free domain-portfolio at name.com
* enters her/his link in public to their public domain portfolio and their public transactions listing (similar to the first entry of fridemar).
Step 3: In case s/he resells the domain, the gain is shared 1:1. In case of a poor person, the initial costs are waived.
It goes without saying that the giver of the domain is massively motivated to help developing the value of it in public by his contributions, because only if his partner is successful, then he is successful.
If the receiver holds the domain, (not reselling it, since s/he is building a successfull business with it) , we enter again a public negotiation, where a fair deal takes place, inspired by the current 500 USD buy value and the public collaboration input.
In case your question "how this all functions" refers to concept development of 2pen.org, then there are two possibilities:
Poss 1. If the FreeGainSharing deal is closed, the current holder of the domain is going to start expanding the concept in public in full transparency as GoogleIcon.png OpenBusiness or even GoogleIcon.png ExtremeOpenBusiness
Poss 2. If the deal is not closed, the current domainholder renews the domain and also expands the concept.
--fridemar 05:03, 8 March 2010 (PST)