To be clear, it is women, people of color, queers and
other oppressed
groups who have struggled to be supported and represented at Sudoroom.
I feel like saying the organization has struggled is a rhetorical
erasure that adds to this problem. There are actually a lot of us, but
we face a structural bias.
I would like to hear more about what we can do to change the structure of the organization
to be less biased, then implement all changes seen as necessary corrections
Additionally, I think there may be some
misunderstanding about what having an open
knowledge, commons-oriented set of
agreements. The logic of open knowledge systems
is to celebrate the spread of these norms as they become more widely adopted - concern
about 'copying and pasting' seem to perpetuate an exclusive rights kind of
thinking.
Pretty sure Hol was being tongue-in-cheek. As I said in reply at the
meeting, "it's more of a ctrl-x"
So my small comment at the meeting "they're ctrl-v-ing the shit out of us"
implied that their written aims seem to emulate ours in copypasta tradition - clearly
their structure does not emulate ours. I'm all for a straight ctrl-v with all due
forkiness leading to a plurality of likeminded organizations. the best analogy i can
think of is that they compress our animation into a 128p gif, integrate with social media,
and put it behind a paywall. i have nothing against the hub and i have at least one
friend who is a photographer that i believe is a member there, so there must be some value
to those who participate, for example if you want to run a small freelance business and
need a place to meet clients, or if you want to do serious networking on a pay for play
basis. our sudo system is free with benefits cumulatively supplied by the efforts of
individuals who participate in the community and theirs seems to be more small scale
capitalist co-working and networking from what i understand, so there is nothing
inherently wrong with that kind of model. They also do seem to bring in alot of attention
from higher profile people in the local community, which is good for the people who want
that I guess. To me personally it does seem overvalued but these are really my 1.5-2
cents on the issue.
cheers