Re: loomio



I agree, random people can't have the same influence on votes like the
people actually seriously involved, but like Sri and Marco said, there
are already existing cases in which such a system can be very useful.

Seif offered to try it with the Gnome Music team, but anyone else who
wants to give it a try is very welcome too. I couldn't set up an account
because I don't personally belong to any team so I can't speak for a
whole team, but signing up is quite easy: we just need to fill a form
for beta-testing it (currently all organizations using loomio are
considered "private beta testers", although it is already used
successfully by organizations of all sizes):

https://www.loomio.org/group_requests/new

        

        Anatoly

On ג', 2013-04-16 at 23:30 +0200, Andre Klapper wrote:
On Tue, 2013-04-16 at 22:08 +0100, Marco Scannadinari wrote:
So you want to have random people suddenly join, be of the decision and
        have equal say? I find that a little bit weird.

As opposed to the method that we have now which is..?

(I cannot speak for all teams, as I'm not in all teams. 
Anybody feel free to correct me please.)

Most teams have meetings sometimes, mostly IRC based (though some also
have phone or Google Hangouts as far as I know). 
Except for board and release-team, team membership is not exclusive /
defined, and (except for board) meetings are public. Newcomers and
lurkers are welcome to meetings and to provide input to influence
decisions, but when it comes to "hard" voting (if decision making
process is not consense-based) I'd expect only "established" people to
feel like taking part anyway, or at least expect their votes to have way
more weight. In the end that's how I understand meritocracy.

Also see section "5.5.2 Community" of
http://www.dgsiegel.net/foss-development-processes

andre




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