Loomio
Thu 7 Mar 2019 8:01PM

The DNA of collaboration

OS Oli SB Public Seen by 124

Perhaps we might try to model a formula for organisational collaboration on three simple rules: Cohesion, Seperation and Alignment - and define a protocol to aggregate, visualise and disseminate the murmurations? Some initial thoughts here: https://open.coop/2019/03/07/defining-dna-collaboration/

BH

Bob Haugen Mon 11 Mar 2019 2:41PM

@joshafairhead giveth.io is interesting.
Am I interpreting it correctly? A lot of Ethereum projects are working together?
Are they all working together on giveth.io ?
Or are they all friendly to each other but not necessarily actively collaborating?
Or something else?

JF

Josh Fairhead Mon 11 Mar 2019 3:25PM

@bobhaugen Oh man, thats a question! But yeah it's an interesting spot. Many of those projects were somewhat accelerated via our non-entity and so are both friendly to and working with/on Giveth. It is a place of permanent flux and potentially infinite stake holders...

The first order narrative is that we intend to build and curate circular economies around 'common' causes. The second order narrative is that we have constructed a five team meta game to go to Odyssey.org's hackathon and collaboratively build the mechanisms required (Bonding curves on chain, preference signalling, and macro economics between DAOs). The third order narrative is that we are all staying together on a big boat called Mars.

Most of the people we have attending in various teams are made up of people collaborating in multiple dimensions; for instance Sponnet is Swarm City, Dapp Node & Giveth and probably a bunch more... An as a side note we're probably over time gonna redo the messaging to be more commons orientated since of recent we agreed theres no need to reinvent terminology thats been used for the last 20 years :)

We're a bit scattered as its multi-stakeholder, but we have a number of "first membranes" if you wanna say hello. Theres the Riot community above and a shelling point I setup here if Loomios more your thing :)

BH

Bob Haugen Mon 11 Mar 2019 3:31PM

I'll study the Loomio conversations. Neither that nor Riot are necessarily my thing, but they have different paces, so generally Loomio is better for study after-the-interaction while Riot is better for interacting.

Edit: In general, it's heartening to see so many Ethereum projects collaborating with each other in whatever ways. I am not in the Ethereum arena myself, though.

JF

Josh Fairhead Mon 11 Mar 2019 3:42PM

Appreciated, I can point people at you in either of them should you wish to get in contact with anyone, but the Riot (especially social coding) is more official :)

DU

Deleted account Sat 23 Mar 2019 3:44PM

@gregorycassel @bobhaugen and all. If you have some time free tomorrow you might like to join this conversation re "Holochain/Junto/CoGov: Scalable Solutions for a New Paradigm" via zoom as I plan to: https://www.facebook.com/events/349242592360369/?notif_t=plan_user_invited&notif_id=1553310561817933

BH

Bob Haugen Sat 23 Mar 2019 4:17PM

I could carve out some time but not 1-5 MDT. Maybe like an hour in that span? And I don't do FB. Options?

DU

Deleted account Sat 23 Mar 2019 4:33PM

It's not taking place on Facebook anyway Bob. It's taking place on zoom: https://zoom.us/j/2911233061?status=success

DU

Deleted account Sat 23 Mar 2019 4:34PM

I'm sure it's totally fine for you to join for just as long as you want to. 5 hours is a bit of a marathon, and I imagine that many people will be attending for just a part of that.

BH

Bob Haugen Sat 23 Mar 2019 4:41PM

Thanks for the zoom address. Any idea of a good time to pop in for an hour? If anybody else here plans to attend, I might coordinate with you.

DU

Deleted account Sat 23 Mar 2019 8:32PM

Ray, the host and organiser, is super chilled and laid back. Just do what works best for you

Load More