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We'll talk about ways we can do even better, but the nature of needing the consent of people to do the work, to carry out a decision, gives us a good minimum baseline in our processes for much of what we do.
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When a decision strongly affects more than those who carry it out, however, we need better ways of making these decisions. We can scale conversations and decisions in a fair and truly democratic way.
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Learning Objectives & Outcomes:
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Learning Objectives & Outcomes:
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* Come with at least a passing familiarity with various ways decisions are or have been made in Drupal.
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* Leave knowing about sociocracy and sortition and how these esoteric concepts could make our community scale
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how we organize ourselves is *everything*
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And we don't think about it neough.
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And we don't think about it enough.
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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.
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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.
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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>.
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Doubling down on accountability, transparency, inclusion, and participation can take you really far.
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[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
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I'd call it constitutional dictatorship overlayed on a do-ocracy.
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The basic principle of justice
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the logic of freedom that most kids literally work out on the school yard — you can do whatever you want as long as it
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the logic of freedom that most kids literally work out on the school yard — you can do whatever you want as long as it
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requires us to involve non-developers, something that even the leading free software projects
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requires us to involve non-developers, something that even the leading free software projects
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Free Software as a service-- "LibreSaaS" -- is an opportunity to involve (another reason i'm excited about Drutopia).
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all this increases the need for ... scaling decision-making. Involving more people without bogging everything down.
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It's become
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It's become
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some very smart people— and they feel blocked
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