Here we describe the provision made in wiki for collective co-working.
Wiki is designed for individuals to use, either as a personal 'commonplace book' or as a location for collaborating with know partners, in a 'pod'. Of course, a nominated 'registrar' might compile a canonical version from the individual wikis of the pod members, under their agreement. Collaborating thro wiki
The capacity for site-to-site federating in wiki enables **person-to-person (p2p) federating**, when writers choose to use it that way.
The origin of all content is tracked (in the page journal) and the fork history is viewable for each page.
You could even use a group identity to distribute the registrar/editor role, being careful about the fact that wiki isn't designed for simultaneous editing by multiple authors. But a 'registrar' under the stewardship of a pod is perhaps the cleanest way to work things.
Mutuality is provided for by the quality of wiki as an Awareness engine. When someone picks up your work and works on it, you can know. Whatever they make from it, you can see.