Sudo room/05-16-2012 Meetup
Gems
Things written in the margins
- Sudo-Agent as concept of "participant" in Sudo Room!
- (there was one more element of marginalia I can't recall...)
- "What's on the Wiki Counts"
Attending
Jenny, Timon, Rachel, Eddie, Victoria, Marina, Micheal, Greg, Eddan, Matt
Notes
Agenda
0. Introductions
1. Decision Making
2. Finding a Space
- + Community Bank of the Bay
Notes:
1.1 Decision Making
- Topics:
- Membership. Do we have it? If so, what are the levels/ benefits/ rules of engagement & expectations?
- Membership and Governance are related.
- Governance is a superstructure of Membership
- Paying Membership get voting rights? Or setup a timebank system?
- Lets define a what a member is
- Qualitifations
- Rite of Passage
- technoshamanic rituals :P
- Financial Contribution
- Time bank
- Anthony Di Franco BACE.org
- Rite of Passage
- Qualitifations
- Honorary membership?
- Representative Do-ocracy?
- Membership and Governance are related.
- Membership. Do we have it? If so, what are the levels/ benefits/ rules of engagement & expectations?
- Project Endorsement. When does SudoRoom attach its name and "backing" to a project, if ever?
- Governance. How do we make decisions on behalf of SudoRoom? Are financially-concerned decisions different or do they involve a different group of people vs. other kinds?
- Is it more important to setup governance first?
- Heuristics: make only neccessary decisions
- Are we going to register as non-profit (501(c)3)? This will determine legal structure
- Examples: How do you pay rent? Insurance?
- What are the possible legal structures? Pros and Cons
- 501 (c) 3
- LLC
- Corporation
- B-Corporation: http://bcorp.com
- Activities (non-hacking). Will SudoRoom have speakers/ events/ classes? What system or structure do we put in place to facilitate this? Do others need to agree on any aspects of these "extracurricular" activities?
- What is the culture?
- How do you establish a culture?
- How do you regulate the flow of new people to ensure the establishment of culture
- Vision/Goods/Culture
- META and BUSINESS decisions
- Rent? Utilities? Insurance? Liabilities? Changes to group structure? Dissolution?
1.2. Who makes these decisions?
Qualifications:
-Application: can range from asking how to be a member or a project proposal or rite of passage (below)
-Rite of Passage: demonstrates committment / reliability / follow-through (consistency)
-Alternative currencies:
- -Time Bank (contact Anthony Di Franco)
- -OurVolts (Anca & James, Drupal)
-Recommendation (trust-based referall network)
-Honorary Membership
-Agreement - opportunity for accountability
- **Assessing whether people are "being Sudo or not" (Rachel)
-Representative Do-ocracy
1.3 How are these decisions made?
-Consensus
-Representative Do-ocracy
1.4 Where and when are these decisions made?
- Options:
- Online (proposals and concerns?)
- Weekly meetings (agenda and discussion?)
- delay/schedule for introduction & decision making, allowing for asynchronous discussion & predictable decision making cycle
2. Money Making
Three broad categories of income-generation:
2.1. membership
2.2. goods/services
2.3. fundraising/crowdsourcing
2.1. membership
what are the advantages, if any to membership? to what extent should financial contribution be separate from 1) governance privileges 2) access to the space
- if there is agreement on separating financial membership from access/votes, how do you solve the perception of the "usual" definition of member (ie, many people understand membership as paying x for y privileges).
- can an alternate term be more useful to avoid the "usual" perception of membership? here are some alternate terms!: participant, affiliate, joiner, building block, supporter, sudo-agent (this term got a lot of support)
- instead of defining benefits of membership, define responsibilities of membership?
- logistics
- membership amount ($50-100, sliding scale?)
- in-kind options vs just cash; is there a need for this; a list of trades? (services exist that allow management of this kind of setup: timebank, ourvolts)
2.2 goods/services
- examples: classes, events, conferences, speakers, skillshares, workshops, movie nights, etc.
- sudoers have a lot of talent and can offer many possible services/events/goods that can be used to raise money.
- membership and fundraising interacts with this type of income
- selling goods/services can fuel and support membership (ie, members can provide goods/host events/teach classes/act as speakers + these activities can bring new members)
- maybe members are ones who can initiate classes, speakers, and other group projects
- goods/services provided can inform viability of grants/crowdfunding
- **does charging for these opportunities run counter to the sudo open + accessible principle?
2.3 fundraising
- examples: grants (foundation, city/state/govt), crowd-funding, corporate, investment, donations
- kickstarter-esque campaigns have been discussed in meetings in the past and have received support
- fundraising is time-consuming and difficult and will be more likely if membership is solid (also, goods/services provided by the community can inform the viability of grants/crowdfunding)
- "donate" button on the site is a good minimum option
- crowdfunding vs funding portal (eg; Sudo Room as Kickstarter Project vs. Sudo Room as Kickstarter :)
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Key points tabled:
- How do we demonstrate transparency, the moment of decision-making/consensus? (Eddan)
- We should discuss our autodocumentation meta-strategy :) (Jenny)
- Talked to Anthony Di Franco about democratizing our tax model and cooperative voluntary equity/revenue share
---------------------------ACTION ITEMS---------------------------
"What's on the Wiki Counts"
1. Model + Budget + Income investigations (e.g Noisebridge, other)
2. Tax Structure Options: Eddan, Matt, Eddie
- Timon - Zoning
3. Distilling Decision Maker/Community Options (Matt, Marina, Rachel, Jenny, Timon)
Will work on tonight (May 16)
4. Most transparent process [#3]
5. Determining important deadlines
6. Clean up listing of table of properties (Eddie, Matt)
Eddan spoke to Debra Acosta about realstate and had a place that he was interested in and it fell through. it's important to keep track of contacts