Voici pourquoi je suis heureux de contribuer à #openfoodnetwork avec @coopcircuits : les usagers de notre commun numérique ne peuvent pas subir le sort de ceux de #komoot (dont je suis aussi 😔).
When We Get Komooted - BIKEPACKING.com
https://bikepacking.com/plog/when-we-get-komooted/
When We Get Komooted

Following the sale of Komoot to private equity, Josh Meissner explores the broken relationship between corporate capital and our communities...

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Une entrevue avec quelqu'un du Open Food Network, ceux qui organisaient le game jam qu'on a participé.
https://overcast.fm/+WYWg-RKcY

Je savais pas mais leur organisation va beaucoup plus loin que juste une base de données d'aliments et valeur alimentaire. C'est tout un réseau qui aide à connecter les petits agriculteurs et les distributeurs pour encourager l'économie locale et réduire les inégalités.

#openFoodNetwork #food #nourriture #aliments

The Power of (good) Food with Nick Weir of the Open Food Network — Accidental Gods

Clearly we’re at an inflection point in the history of humanity. Our experiment with a notional democracy is failing and either we find something that actually works, or we sink into autocracy. And given that the current global flavour of autocracy is in deep denial of the climate and ecological catastrophe that’s currently underway, then that’s a pretty fast road to extinction: you can’t deny your way out of biophysical reality. So what can we do, we who care deeply about passing an inhabitable - thriving - world to the generations not yet born? We need to go back to basics. We all need clean water, clean air, safe shelter and good nutritious food - and we are rapidly heading for a space where just accessing these will become more of a priority than our recent experiment with unleashing ancient sunlight has led us to believe. But more than this, the community that grows around these, particularly the growing and sharing of food - is the glue that keeps us together. We are a prosocial species. We are…

Just had a great chat on Meet.Coop with someone from Equal Exchange, the worker co-op importer and wholesaler of (actual) fair trade and cooperatively produced goods like coffee, chocolate, and tea. Looking for ways to link up our buyer's club. Introduced them to #OpenFoodNetwork and, of course, Social.coop. Intercooperation requires connecting the wires, splicing cables, and what I call, after Gotman, "solidarity mapping" or, to use @luisrazeto 's term "C-factoring."
Nice morning at the coffee shop finishing up the next chapter from Cooperative Enterprise and Market Economy and meeting with my local baker and her partner about getting them on #OpenFoodNetwork. Turns out they are eager to learn about cooperatives and solidarity economy, and they brought me cibatta and English muffins.
How open source is addressing food sovereignty

Open Food Network (OFN) is a network of small-scale farmers and shops dedicated to improving how food is sold and delivered to people.

Using Meet.Coop, my friends Nikki and Megan and I recorded a how-to session for ourselves, to share Nikki's knowledge about how to update products, create order cycles, and generate reports in #openfoodnetwork for our buyer's club. As they say in the Kazahkstan diaspora, "very nice!"
#AtaMārie #NZTwits #Aotearoadons and others... if you are in our beautiful country and like the idea of local grown, fresh, often organic or at least spray free food that is cheap and supporting others to live in your community, check out the #OpenFoodNetwork on the link. Open ones right now are Whenuapai, Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, Kōpūtai Port Chalmers, Aparima Riverton (which includes delivery to most of Western Murihiku Southland) and Tūātapere, some even post out : https://openfoodnetwork.org.nz/shops#/
Shops

We begin from the ground up. With farmers, growers, and producers ready to tell their stories proudly and truly. With distributors ready to connect people with products fairly and honestly. With buyers who believe that better weekly shopping decisions can…

Thought I was going to a meeting with two people at a food pantry, ended up being asked to give an impromptu introduction to #openfoodnetwork and our local Buyer's Club. So great not to be selling anything, but just figuring out how we can organize together. Reminded me how much I love organizing conversations. As T-Bone Slim said, "To make two blades of justice grow where none grew before, that is beauty."
An auspicious day: my fellow farm laborer Jay with New Roots Farm produce for the Agape pantry, bridging divided communities and building economic solidarity. Tomorrow we will meet to connect Agape to the buyer's club on #openfoodnetwork