[p2p-research] New Platform

Michel Bauwens michelsub2004 at gmail.com
Wed Sep 24 05:42:22 CEST 2008


Hi Sam,

concerning a good place, I of course favour the p2p wiki ... why create yet
another place to go, rather than use the existing platform, which needs
other people contributing ...

but of course it doesn't have all the integrated functions that you talk
about, but perhaps they can be implemented, that way, the whole wiki would
benefit from a more collaborative environment ...

just my five cents,

Michel

On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 6:17 AM, Samuel Rose <samuel.rose at gmail.com> wrote:

> Wow, great!
>
> Matthew, I joined the site, and don't yet see where decisionmaking, or
> resource pooling are happening. maybe you can point that out?
>
> I am glad that many people are pursuing this. I think we should find a
> place online to begin to collect knowledge about applications of resource
> pooling (which is the term that I am using to describe what others are
> calling "crowd funding" plus collective decision making, due-dilligence
> systems, and other apparatus for group resource pooling).
>
> Anyone have a suggestion for a good place? P2P wiki? I can offer a site
> that is a community of interest/practice for this (with forum discussion,
> blog, wiki, social bookmarking, rss aggregation)  What  I would like to do
> is start to discuss and document and describe best practices as we all begin
> to do this resource pooling thing, what is working, etc. We need to show
> people that this can work, to help them understand that it is an alternative
> that they can actually choose.
>
> This is a big part of what we are doing and will be doing at
> http://socialsynergyweb.org/oardc (Ohio Local Food Systems Collaborative)
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 12:48 PM, Matthew Cooperrider <
> mattcooperrider at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>> I'm now working full-time on a project for a platform that will support
>> crowdfunding, decision making, and a number of other related features.  The
>> way that the platform is being managed may be of particular interest.
>>
>> http://iyear.us/about
>>
>> I've been busy with OneWebDay until yesterday, but I should be able to
>> give an in-depth report soon.
>>
>> Matt Cooperrider
>>
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