Commoning in a pluriverse
https://forum.meet.coop/t/commoning-in-a-pluriverse/1497 - Here we explore the possibility of a new series of #meetcoop #commonshour : a study circle around Vanessa Machado de Oliveira’s 2021 book: *Hospicing modernity - Facing humanity’s wrongs and the implications for social activism.*

The book's challenge:
> to grow up, step up, and show up for ourselves, our communities, and the living Earth, and to interrupt the modern behaviour patterns that are killing the planet we’re part of. . .

Commoning in a pluriverse

Here we explore the possibility of a new series of commons.hour - a study circle around Vanessa Machado de Oliveira’s Hospicing modernity - Facing humanity’s wrongs and the implications for social activism.

The meet.coop Forum

#meetcoop #commonshour special - Data privacy - TransAtlantic regulatory regimes and migrating meet.coop

Post-session resources are here, including playback link
https://forum.meet.coop/t/evolution-2-a-commons-hour-on-data-privacy-and-regulatory-regimes/1354/12

Do join us in the forum to keep assembling knowhow and strategy on this :)

@p_jo @Wtebbens @dvdjaco

Evolution #2 - A `commons.hour` on data privacy and regulatory regimes

Post-session documentation Shared notes: Nextcloud Full-feature playback: Playback mp4 video: https://bbb.de.meet.coop/presentation/ff16731f1cbc3a25ea8332c15a0c65fb6e739b43-1684771322849/meeting.mp4 mp4 download : https://bbb.de.meet.coop/download/presentation/ff16731f1cbc3a25ea8332c15a0c65fb6e739b43-1684771322849/ff16731f1cbc3a25ea8332c15a0c65fb6e739b43-1684771322849.mp4

The meet.coop Forum

#meetcoop #commonshour special - Infrastructuring thro federating - Building a commons of platform toolspace
Post-meeting resources here, including playback link.
https://forum.meet.coop/t/commons-hour-special-infrastructuring-thro-federating/1362/10

Good discussion opened here, on matters we've been creeping up on for a long time, join us in the forum to go forward?
@p_jo @flancian @bonfire @Matt_Noyes @dvdjaco @Wtebbens @bhaugen @andia @Graham_Mitchell

Commons.hour special - Infrastructuring thro federating

Post-meeting resources Here’s the playback, thanks to @petter @flancian @dvdjaco @ivan The shared notes, shared chat and slide deck are in this folder More highlighting to follow in the next couple of days, here in the Forum. Hoping to pull a specific focus, on practical, modest, simple next steps that might be possible in this kind of strategy of federating, in the coming months, as meet. coop moves into a federal relationship w WebTV and re-fashions the Board of Stewards @gcotnoir @evolut...

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#meetcoop inviting you into two #commonshour specials next week...

Data privacy - TransAtlantic regulatory regimes and migrating meet.coop
Monday May 22
18:00 London time
https://forum.meet.coop/t/commons-hour-special-data-privacy/1361

Infrastructuring thro federating - Building a commons of platform toolspace
Thursday May 25
17:00 London time
https://forum.meet.coop/t/commons-hour-special-infrastructuring-thro-federating/1362

Both are linked to the planning for meet.coop migrating to a new hosting basis.
https://forum.meet.coop/t/evolution-1-find-a-new-home/1293

Y'all come now!

Commons.hour special - data privacy

Data privacy - TransAtlantic regulatory regimes and migrating meet. coop A commons.hour special Date: Monday, May 22, 2023 Time: 18:00 London time. (European time = +1, N America Eastern time = -5, N America Pacific time - -8). Venue: commons.hour room (@ DE server) meet. coop intends to migrate to platform hosting by WebTV, a Canadian coop. This opens the possibility of choosing which data protection regulatory regime to be under - Canadian or European - or even operating under both regime...

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@J12t @Matt_Noyes
This topic might come up for some attention soon in a short series of #meetcoop #commonshour. Under the rubric of federated infrastructure of digital means in the commons. Watch this space 😳. See this for now https://social.coop/@mike_hales/109931986056084344
mike_hales 💔*!?¿* (@[email protected])

#federating across digital #infrastructure in the #commons? Thread opened in #meetcoop forum as a potential dimension of meet coop evolution https://forum.meet.coop/t/federating/1310 It links to a presentation https://bbb.de.meet.coop/playback/presentation/2.3/40d8061c1d67efe88481e8460e0bdc13ffe708b6-1677062902711

social.coop

#federation as an evolutionary move for #meetcoop?

There's a #commonshour presentation (in BigBlueButton of course - the only FLOSS meeting platform where you can do this kind of recording, animation and interactive playback). Here
https://bbb.de.meet.coop/playback/presentation/2.3/40d8061c1d67efe88481e8460e0bdc13ffe708b6-1677062902711

Come into our forum and help us explore this?
https://forum.meet.coop/t/evolution-1-find-a-new-home/1293/26

Playback

BigBlueButton recording playback

#meetcoop is beginning an Evolution project, migrating BigBlueButton platform and multistakeholder membership to another coop host. For background and framework see
https://forum.meet.coop/t/evolution-of-meet-coop-background-and-framework/1292

Check out the forum threads and do chip in?

Especially - if you have learning points for us from your User experience (or things you're curious to know) there's a learning & legacy dimension which may take over some aspects of #commonshour
https://forum.meet.coop/t/evolution-4-do-the-learning-evolve-the-legacy/1296
Watch that space 🔥
@danza

Evolution of meet.coop - Background and framework

Major changes in meet.coop are announced in Changes coming to meet.coop – discussion. Initial responses to that announcement appear in that thread. This present thread offers accounts of the background to the change, and a framework for the actions that the coop (Ops members, the Board of Stewards) is now embarking on. This is an evolutionary strategy thread (including editable wiki posts), framing a time-limited project of migration and evolution. The strategy has four dimensions, each with a ...

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Dance of infrastructure - Follow @danza at chirp.social.
Project to assemble a design language for infrastructures of digital means, in support of capability in movement organisations and coop-commons communities. This will be the content of #meetcoop #commonshour during 2023.

Current developments (design framework, participation, toolstack) are here in meet.coop forum: https://forum.meet.coop/t/welcome-to-the-dance-of-infrastructure-project/1241/5
Do jump in to these threads :)

Welcome to the dance of infrastructure project

Here’s an update on work done in the past month, since 2022Firenze, and proposals for design work to be done, short-term, during January 2023. Participation Original group: co-proposers @ 2022Firenz @fredsultan @ Remix, @jnardi @ RIPESS, @mikemh . Interested but unable to join at that stage: @wouter @ meet. coop/PublicSpaces, @dvdjaco @ CommonsCloud/femProcomuns, @Sophie_B @ CommonsNetwork, @mnoyes @ social.coop/ GEO… Extended group: Rebecca @ Solidarity Economy Principles & Practice...

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@Graham_Mitchell @Wtebbens
#meetcoop and #commonshour exist. @danza has just been created but hasn't been really put to work yet (another month yet, perhaps). I've though about maybe creating @meetcoop as a group in chirp.social. but was waiting until I get a sense of whether that mechanism for groups under mastodon actually works effectively. @bhaugen has done some experimenting with limited available group machinery, dunno what his conclusions have been.
Great connection, thanks @tedcurran . I'll check out @jimgroom , specifically the post on community and scale
https://blog.timowens.io/investing-in-community/
This looks related to issues we mean to cultivate and explore this coming year, in #meetcoop #commonshour
https://forum.meet.coop/t/welcome-to-the-dance-of-infrastructure-project/1241
@danza
Investing in Community

I recently received a support ticket, not so much asking for support, but rather wondering about the status of https://community.reclaimhosting.com/ and why it wasn't promoted more. The person pointed out that it wasn't really linked anywhere or mentioned as far as they could tell, which was absolutely

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