https://sudoroom.org/social-web-alterna-verse-ideas-and-ramblings/ (please do feel free to
edit and improve =)
Greets.
As a continuing learner of all things HTML, CSS and web design, usability and UX (User
Experience analysis and UI User Interface design related) I wanted to post about a couple
interesting web server and communication projects being developed in the aether:
Lorea.org (
http://lorea.org/?page_id=43)
N-1.Cc (
https://n-1.cc/g/hacklabs ) n-1.cc/g/lorea,
Pump dot io: a source code version of IDENTI.CA (This site runs pump.io, the
high-performance Open Source social engine. It pumps your life in and out of your friends,
family and colleagues.)
https://github.com/e14n/pump.io
Ideas about our organizing and collective democratic workplace . I.e. Pay model and work /
class share model equality work place safe and equal profit sharing suggestions:
No BAWC
http://nobawc.live.radicaldesigns.org/article.php?id=35
" The organizational materials include bylaws and policies from democratic
workplaces. The purpose of this collection is to help existing and start-up democratic
workplaces develop their structures by providing real-world examples from other democratic
workplaces."
I am a single entity (one person) who also happens to work on designs that aren't just
for "non profits" or social "change" yet I envy / would like to
replicate the egalitarian profit sharing structure of such entities as the cheeseboard
collective in berkeley, the Arizmendi Bakery in oakland and the Design
Action.org
organisation in Oakland:
http://designaction.org/services/
I was also doing some research on Grassroots Economic Organizing vis a vis a model of
structural worker bees (technology workers union, wobblies or IWW) and or a labor pool of
skilled, willing and eager and fun and friendly workers who know tech and can also do
skilled work (that pays) without a boss/ employee hierarchical structure:
these are some other ideas that I found:
http://www.geo.coop/about
"Grassroots Economic Organizing (GEO) is a decentralized collective of educators,
researchers and grassroots activists working to promote an economy based on democratic
participation, worker and community ownership, social and economic justice, and ecological
sustainability--a "solidarity economy"--through grassroots journalism,
organizing support, cross-sector networking and movement-building and the publication of
educational and organizational resources. Since 1991, GEO has edited and printed a
bi-monthly publication called GEO Newsletter, providing news, analysis and an open forum
on grassroots organizing to build and finance worker- and community-owned, democratically
run, solidarity-based, ecologically sustainable enterprises and organizations. In 2007,
due to the increasing challenges of print publication and our desire to reach a wider
audience, we shifted to an all web-based publication here at
www.geo.coop. GEO is a
founding organizational
member of the Data Commons Project, a collaborative effort to create a shared, public
database of the cooperative economy in North America"
The replication of Arizmendi:
http://www.geo.coop/replication-of-arizmendi
"steps : )
1)Establish an organizing group. This group will facilitate replication, but will not
necessarily own the developed cooperative. In our current case the organizing group, the
DSC, started as a volunteer study group. The DSC still works only part time on
development, as our financial capacity to start a new business is not constant. One of the
four of our current group has worked in a member bakery; the others have legal, financial,
and organizational expertise.
2) Choose a business model to replicate. This involves not only choosing the right
cooperative business, but also convincing its members to allow you to replicate it.
What's in it for them? Would the replication compete with their business? Would it
increase their visibility and therefore revenue? Is there any financial return? In our
case the Cheese Board had the financial strength to request very little in return. The
creation of more democratic jobs did align with their values, and the Association can now
offer support services to them, but their willingness was primarily an act of solidarity
and generosity. For other replications, including future business models the Arizmendi
Association may pursue, the organizers may not be so lucky."
p.s. please accept my lack of proof reading as it's late and I have alot of ideas i
just didn't want to throw away in the browser cache also: I wanted to share this and
open the discussion up. Also : I have some minor ideas for weekly music/dancing/fund
(FUN) raising ideas that would highly supplement the living and working stipends of those
involved in the entity that is SR as it is and help ease the financial pinch of the Cost
of Rent and Cost of Exisiting in DT Oak. (email me off list for a suggested idea and
proposal).
Cheers!
Signed,
-Onaicul :o)
-"perhaps the only chance for the survival of humanity is the cultivation of
subversive thought"
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