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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ We need to build power to make things better.
how we organize ourselves is *everything*
And we don't think about it neough.
And we don't think about it enough.
And for good reason.
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For most of us outside work, our coordination is thin, and attempts to formalize structures could easily kill what we have.
Saying that power is organization or coordination seems trite, let alone lacking in insight. But given the size of many open source communities, and the power possible, there's a shocking lack of attention to the ways in which we do or might organize.
If you search for open source governance, you're likely to end up on a <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-source_governance" rel="nofollow">Wikipedia article about applying open source principles to government</a>.
Doubling down on accountability, transparency, inclusion, and participation can take you really far.
[In Search of 21st Century Democracy: Two Weeks in Taipai]https://civichall.org/civicist/two-weeks-in-taipei/
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Drupal's Governance Structure
I'd call it constitutional dictatorship overlayed on a do-ocracy.