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Fri 28 Feb 2020 3:32AM

Holo-REA 2020 strategic plan (ideation)

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In our call today I've been asked to put together some strategic outline of where I see Holo-REA moving this year. I must confess that's sort of a difficult ask for me- I have taken a "flow based" approach to life over the past ~5 years and have been working well in a receptive, mostly reactive paradigm. What that means though is that I'm not really in control of my life and I never know what's going to be happening next week, let alone next year 馃槀 Soooo with that in mind, let's give this a shot...

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Emaline Mon 9 Mar 2020 6:46PM

Great to hear you're in touch with Matt Slats - I'd be curious to hear how folks image REA interfacing with the Credit Commons (perhaps it begins simply with mutual credit wallets!).

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Lynn Foster Fri 28 Feb 2020 12:45PM

>If Krishi Janani takes off, meeting their needs is probably where I'd like to dedicate most of my time at the moment.

Very much agree.

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pospi Fri 28 Feb 2020 3:36AM

Probably one more worth mentioning: I'm not interested in working with groups with equity-based models that do not feature capped returns.

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pospi Fri 28 Feb 2020 3:33AM

List of particular projects and engagements I am focused on:

  • Lending support to efforts of building mutual credit wallets / currencies seems likely. In touch with Matt Slats of the Open Credit Network; Guilleme Cordoba & @Lynn Foster's contacts also seem well-aligned contributors. I would like to spend some time with Grace getting her comfortable using the framework.

  • Numerous projects that I'd like to integrate REA into, if they're interested in doing it. I wouldn't mind adding a layer to HoloFuel, RedGrid, Humm and a few others. Could be a Melbourne hackathon thing, or could be an ongoing process where I meet up with groups and hack on stuff with them. Would appreciate assistance in locating these groups.

  • If Krishi Janani takes off, meeting their needs is probably where I'd like to dedicate most of my time at the moment.

  • Potentially doing a trip through NZ later in the year to connect with some Indigenous identity and regional economic development projects; but those may take longer to incubate.

  • The OpenFarming project may ramp up towards the end of the year, and it seems something worth dedicating time to. Philip Sheldrake has been in touch with @Noah Thorp and @Emaline and I believe has shared the pitch deck with them. They are eager to explore overlaps with JustOne and other CE-stewarded regenerative ag projects.

  • Probably some other collaborations I'm forgetting to mention, and emerging connections that may suddenly flourish into tangible work. I go where the effort is needed, and try to stay tethered to what is already in progress so that it may continue.

My personal decision matrix for where I should spend time looks like this:

  • Groups building real local resilience will get priority over those who aren't

  • Groups focused on non-monetary outcomes will get priority over those with a for-profit model

  • Regenerative agriculture and food systems stuff is my top area of interest

  • As a general rule, I'll work for groups building OSS stuff for free but will charge for contributing towards proprietary works

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Lynn Foster Thu 5 Mar 2020 11:02PM

Milan last week was pretty shut down (the band my son is in had a show cancelled, they had shut schools and churches, etc.).

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pospi Thu 5 Mar 2020 4:39AM

Actually I am flying in to Milan, then Berlin 馃槀 I'm just hoping that flights stay operational and that my presence being limited to one side of any potential quarantine membranes, making for a swift path through...

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Sid Sthalekar Thu 5 Mar 2020 2:09AM

Ooh, glad you are skipping Italy. It does not look good there. I can imagine some of the larger hackathons will also see derailments. Stay safe!

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pospi Wed 4 Mar 2020 11:58PM

Update: flying in to Berlin on the 18th to be at a Holochain meetup on the 20th, and staying around there for as-yet-undetermined amount of time, dependent on local interest in doing stuff. Likely to hop across to Prague after this to meet with Jakub Lanc & CZ community members before going to Barcelona.

Oh, and the Internet Freedom Festival is cancelled due to COVID-19 fun times, which gives me more time to make my way to Siran and meet up with Cameron.

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pospi Fri 28 Feb 2020 3:33AM

Travel plans: Europe trip 17th March - 18th May. Hoping to take things at a relaxed pace and mostly do community building while I'm there. Coronavirus has made my travel plans uncertain, so there probably won't be final clarity on much of this until I get there.

  • Italy: was planning to visit Damanhur and connect with people there who are interested in creating localised economies between their federation of communities. Currently under quarantine, unsure if it'll be possible.

  • Berlin: failing Damanhur, I'm most likely to go to Berlin because the community there feels strong and female-dominant. Otherwise I may end up there as a second stop in early April. Have discussed the possibility of running some workshops on Holo-REA while I'm there (essentially like the deep dive, but with space to breathe), but it's just a possibility.

  • Barcelona: guaranteed to end up here 3rd week of April. They're doing an "advanced" hackathon on the 17th-19th which I'm planning to attend.

  • Valencia: 23rd/24th April is the Internet Freedom Festival. Hoping to make some worthwhile connections there as it seems a very anarchist-driven event.

  • Siran: after this, heading to Siran to meet up with Cameron to discuss REA's role in a Holochain-powered "bootstrapping economy".

  • (About a 2-week gap in here, if people can think of places I should go.)

  • Copenhagen: Joining a female-centered hackathon on May 15-17th.

  • Melbourne: fly back in May 19th for the hackathon there. Will probably involve reconnecting with some of the groups from the 2019 intensive to discuss technical particulars of integration.

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pospi Sat 29 Feb 2020 10:00AM

yes! Next D&I sync let's chat (:

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Carolyn Beer Fri 28 Feb 2020 2:50PM

Hey @pospi for sure! I regularly hear interest from folks about Holo-REA. My first idea is to do something like a mini-DevCamp, a series of online calls in which folks can get trained up and familiar with Holo-REA. It is great that you will be going to some hackathons in Europe and if there is interest, I would encourage you to do Holo-REA session/presentations at each of those. I bet Meetup communities would also loveeeee the opportunity to hold an event around a video call where you do a short presentation. Perhaps there are other ways? What do you think? Do you wanna call to do a brainstorm on this or...?

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Sid Sthalekar Fri 28 Feb 2020 7:41AM

+1 for a core group of practitioners.

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Sid Sthalekar Fri 28 Feb 2020 7:41AM

Mattermost has worked for us in the past. Might be worth considering. But in general, yes I do think choice of platform is a balance of pragmatism/idealism.

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pospi Fri 28 Feb 2020 3:32AM

We have a product that is workable for developers now. So #1 focus feels like developer exposure, workshops & training. The project is understaffed technically and more interested parties would definitely help with that.

  • In the short term, I'd like to explore some processes for sparking online communities, probably with @Carolyn Beer & Bear. Not taking this on has been one of my bigger failings- setting up spaces to "catch" interested parties is definitely necessary. This is probably largely a "service exploration", there are things like eg. Telegram that are really terrible and morally bankrupt but that everybody seems to use. So there's a balance between pragmatism and ideology to be had.

  • Longer term, something that comes to mind is training up domain experts on REA accounting, and training "traditional" web developers in using the framework. We lack a core group of practitioners who can educate and spread this work in their own communities.