My minuscule contribution to the debate is lying on github [1].
The idea is to distribute papers over a P2P network. Uploads and metadata are digitally signed with PGP and you get to filter out all rubbish that is not originated from your WOT. You get "peer reviewed" when enough people of type "recognized reviewer" in your WOT publish a signed metadata "reviewed" stamp.
It still needs a whole lot of work, I only ever managed to make it work over to machines on a LAN, it is OOM prone, GUI is fugly, and I could (should) probably re-start from scratch.
But if you like the idea and feel like helping, do ping me... we can save the world! ;)
The idea is to distribute papers over a P2P network. Uploads and metadata are digitally signed with PGP and you get to filter out all rubbish that is not originated from your WOT. You get "peer reviewed" when enough people of type "recognized reviewer" in your WOT publish a signed metadata "reviewed" stamp.
It still needs a whole lot of work, I only ever managed to make it work over to machines on a LAN, it is OOM prone, GUI is fugly, and I could (should) probably re-start from scratch.
But if you like the idea and feel like helping, do ping me... we can save the world! ;)
[1]: https://github.com/ecausarano/heron