Spaces

In this sub-section we describe the provisioning of spaces of several kinds, stewarded for and with our members, as forces of production that can be mobilised in practices of solidarity organising and economic transformation. Privacy policy Code of conduct

- Platform spaces > Commons of running code - centrally, Big Blue Button: free-libre open-source (FLOSS) software code, running on a family of servers on various continents, and in users' web browsers, on their own diverse devices, across the web

- Media spaces > Commons of digital media - for example, posts in the Forum (running on Discourse), the meet.coop handbook (running on Federated wiki)

- Venue spaces > Commons of live contribution and hands-on capability - for example, `commons.hour`, the sociocratic Circles where operational members organise their operational contributions, the General Assembly


Provisioning three kinds of commons - Platform space, media space, venue space

Together, these three kinds of spaces constitute the commons of meet.coop. Each calls for Commoning in a somewhat different, distinctive mode - that is, under particular protocols.

Provisioning

> Toolstack - Describe provisioning from the toolstack - operational and public toolstacks To be added xxx

Forces of production

> Digitally mediated practices - To be added xxx

Social relations

> - Privileges - Obligations - Protocols. Protocols specify altered relations of production aRoPs. See Social relations

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