[p2p-research] p2p resource pooling
Paul B. Hartzog
paulbhartzog at gmail.com
Sat Nov 24 17:37:30 CET 2007
Sam
Although I can not likely do development in the foreseeable future, it
would be good to have at least one other administrator than yourself.
I am willing to be that backup person.
-p
On Nov 21, 2007 7:08 PM, Samuel Rose <samuel.rose at gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the list, Ned (and Inst. for NC)!
>
> Just wanted to let anyone interested know that I am working on p2p resource
> pool site right now:
>
> http://socialsynergyweb.com/resourcepool/
>
> The basic idea that Michel conveyed to me, and the operating model is:
>
>
>
> 1) people contribute $/EURO 5 or 10 per month to the common pool
>
> 2) 40% of the money is given back to contributing individuals in a monthly
> pool of money
>
> 3) 40% is available for for-benefit activities. People describe their
> activities, and if x number of members say 'ok', the money is given to them
>
> 4) 15% of the pool is invested in some venture that can generate a return
>
> 5) 5% is given to the administration of the project, i.e. the pool of
> contributing organization"
> So, I am starting to set up the mechanisms to enable automatic recurring/and
> one-time acceptance of donations, and community decision making for the
> investing/for-benefit donations.
>
> Proposals could list what the money would be spent for, and people on this
> site could offer services in place of money, thereby possibly putting some
> of the needed money back into the donation pool.
>
> Plus, people could list surplus non-money resources somewhere, or needed
> resources. And, people could just discuss what they need, and what they have
> in general, and what they are doing. (Sometimes people don't realize what
> they need, or what others have lying around gathering dust, until they start
> talking to each other...)
> The site is, and will always be invite-only, and is still in development at
> this time. As soon as the basic functions are working correctly, I'll be
> sure to invite anyone interested. The URL for the site may eventually
> change. Anyone with Drupal knowledge who wants access now and can help
> develop the site is welcome. Let me know and I'll send you an invite right
> away.
>
>
> Sam
>
> On Nov 21, 2007 6:45 PM, Ned Rossiter <ned at nedrossiter.org> wrote:
> > hi all, great to meet all of you who could make it to the p2p meeting
> > in nottingham. and for those who couldn't make it - greetings.
> >
> >
>
>
>
> --
> Sam Rose
> Social Synergy
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> email: samuel.rose at gmail.com
> http://socialsynergyweb.com/services
> http://blog.socialsynergyweb.com
>
> Related Sites/Blogs/Projects:
> OpenBusinessModels: http://socialsynergyweb.net/cgi-bin/wiki/FrontPage
> http://p2pfoundation.net
> http://blog.p2pfoundation.net
> http://www.cooperationcommons.com
> http://barcampbank.org
> http://bfwatch.barcampbank.org
> http://communitywiki.org
> http://extinctionlevelevent.com
>
> Information Filtering:
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> http://ma.gnolia.com/people/srose/bookmarks
> http://del.icio.us/srose
> http://twitter.com/SamRose
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