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2015: #114 |
Registration is open: http://2016.ouisharefest.com/join#_tickets.
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https://ouisharefest.typeform.com/to/TTSxdV
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I want to talk about take-what-you-want salaries. I think that's the most interesting thing we've done so far. |
Looks like as long as we submit a proposal before December 31, we are guaranteed the early-bird pricing. Let's sit on this for a bit. I think that Platform Cooperativism (#384) |
@JessWhit Wanna go to Paris with me in May? :) |
I think that most people are also forced to use take-what-you-need, and for that, to estimate the needed capacity of the team I also find a @rummik dashboard pretty exciting - https://pub.rummik.com/expenses/ We should add this to /~user/expenses |
@techtonik Yeah, there were a couple folks doing that. I think @patcon had an implementation as well, iirc. |
Based on my experience at Platform Coops, I think a talk/conversation about FOSS governance models and the collaborative economy could be interesting. Something like, "Does benevolent dictatorship have a role in the collaborative economy?" could be provocative and lead to fruitful conversation. |
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This could fit with the "After the Gold Rush" theme, depending on how they're interpreting that. |
Or here's one that's right under our nose: "Openness and Consent". |
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Heard back from OuiShare folks. We're scheduling a call for some time in January. |
Awesome theme. The most useful thing that I found useful from startup movements are post-mortems. Definitely need to get there this year. I'd like to talk about psychology, about demands and limitations of us as a humans. |
Call re: partnership is January 12 at 3pm UTC. Still determining venue ... @techtonik Well, we've got plenty of post-mortem analysis to offer. :) Do you think we should offer a session? How should we focus it? Should we focus on a specific theme (legal, openness vs. safety), or make it more general? |
(Though I suppose we may as well pitch Gratipay in a separate proposal.) |
Or not. I hate pitches. |
I just bought two tickets(!). |
Alright, can we get a proposal in? |
Okay! Form submitted. Key points:
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Their email and this say January 25th, not 15th. |
Booked plane tickets last night! |
Thanks for thinking of me, []! Great to meet you, []. :-) I would like to help as a mentor, my only concern is missing out on the rest of the Fest! What does the commitment look like? |
Commitment is a 30-minute conversation with one of the participants. I've asked for a 45-minute conversation. :-)
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Okay, we're on for 15h00 to 15h45 on Friday. |
I'm drafting a report at https://public.etherpad-mozilla.org/p/P8dZpTYnC1. I plan to post a version here once it's settled. I'd like to get a blog post out as well but I'm not sure when that'll happen. |
I decided the night before OuiShare Fest that my main goal for the conference was to make friends. Friendship is an end in itself, a good for its own sake. I want to spend my life working together on awesome stuff with lots of friends. That's bigger than Gratipay. I came away from the Fest with many new and strengthened relationships:
After OuiShare Fest we went to Lille for #464, where the relationship-building continued. The format of the event on Monday was a panel discussion with Genevieve from Enspiral/Cobudget, Xavier, me, @Changaco, and Lionel Dricot (aka Ploum). @SimonSarazin and Marion were our gracious hosts. We stayed in their apartment for two nights along with Changaco, Genevieve, and Carole, who together with Sybille facilitated a "free money" workshop the day after our own panel. We explored Lille and shared meals together with them. I met Guillaume, from whom @SimonSarazin originally heard about Gittip back in the day (Guillaume heard about it from Raphael Hertzog), along with other members of the Catalyst community in Lille. Phew! Surely there are others I've forgotten. We met a lot of people! :-) |
Alright! Any reason not to close this? :-) |
May 18-20, 2016
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