About Publius
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Publius Censorship Resistant Publishing System

Publius was the pen name used by the authors of the Federalist Papers, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison. This collection of 85 articles, published pseudonymously in New York State newspapers form October 1787 through May 1788, was influential in convincing New York voters to ratify the proposed United States constitution.
More importantly for this project, Publius was the name of an anonymous publishing system that has fallen into disrepair.
Technically, anonymous publications do not fall automatically into the public domain. It is however a closely related cousin. Anonymous authors publish to be heard rather than to receive compensation.
As we are borrowing ideas from Publius for our cataloging project, it seemed appropriate to revive the Publius concepts as well. The same anonymous authentication technologies that make catalog vetting groups possible will also allow authors and organizations to anonymously publish trusted content.
Free speech lives again. Our founding fathers would be proud.