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social.coop Spring 2022 Strategy Session
[[social.coop]] Spring 2022 Strategy Session.
URL : https://www.loomio.org/d/NOkM3pH9/spring-2022-strategy-session
Loads of good stuff. See the above link for group notes.
One thing that stuck out for me amongst lots of good stuff, was Matt Noyes' mention of Mike Hales' assertion that social.coop is more of a commons than a coop. I'd like to explore that more - found this: https://loomio-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/files/000/152/026/original/mh_2018_07_01_-_reading_group_notes.pdf
One of the sessions was 'rose, bud, thorn' which I thought was a good facilitation framing.
My rose, bud, and thorn answers
rose: what is making social.coop valuable to you at this point?
- Dual power: owning our own tools, being part of a social media platform that is actively building an alternative to big tech
- People: making connections through the people that are on it, a lot of like-minded people
- Learning: seeing a functioning coop from the inside, learning how governance operates, etc
bud: what potential do you see in social.coop? what kinds of things could we do, or do more of?
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As an inspiration and a learning resource for how to run social media platform cooperatively, help other Mastodon instances work as a coop
- Use e.g. Agora - a collective knowledge management tool
thorn: what makes social.coop uncomfortable or less useful to you?
- funnily enough, the format of Twitter style microblogging.
- I find Mastodon itself absolutely terrible for conversations / deeper engagement
Actions
Some actions I took for myself to explore further.
- action: wiki, encouraging documentation of what we do
- action: investigate joining up of different social.coop platforms further
- action: propose rekindling social.coop reading group
- action: explore dashboards as an idea
Me
- been a member of social.coop since 2017
- using mastodon and microblogging a little bit less of late
- but keen to help out where I can
My skills
- I can help out with bits and bobs of system administration
- software upgrades, restarting services, creating user accounts, etc
noah
what was discussed at last
list of jobs that need doing
list of steps for onboarding
- request access to git
- request email alias
- request access to server
- turn up next saturday
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root
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if we have root, is there anything we don't have access to
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pretty all in the pass repo
- Noah doesn't have access to this, Nick does
- Nick will add Eduardo to the pass repo
- need to have everyones key in order to reencrypt
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pretty all in the pass repo
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if we have root, is there anything we don't have access to
create gpg key
📖 stoas
- public document at doc.anagora.org/social-coop-spring-2022-strategy-session
- video call at meet.jit.si/social-coop-spring-2022-strategy-session
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