[P2P-F] spanish social network ..
Michel Bauwens
michelsub2004 at gmail.com
Fri Jun 24 12:23:39 CEST 2011
perhaps someone could report on this for the p2p blog?
Alejandro <skoria at gmail.com> Jun 23 06:31AM -0700
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Hi All,
I'm just cross posting this message from a few days ago, trying to
spread awareness of the Lorea and N-1 projects - more explanation
below! Hope it's of interest, and feel free to get in touch if you'd
like to know more!
Alejandro
On Sun, Jun 19, 2011 at 7:10 PM, Alejandro <skoria at gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
First of all, I think this is a great idea, and I wish I could go
or
send someone from this project!
I'd like to invite you all to join one of the various Lorea seeds
you
can find at http://lorea.cc/
To explain this cryptic language, Lorea means "Flower" in Basque,
and
it is a set of plugins for the php based open source social
network
Elgg. They extend it alongside, and beyond the aims of Diaspora,
following the ideas of Deleuze and Guattari.
It's main use is currently as the N-1 network ( https://n-1.cc/ )
-
one of the coordination tools that is currently being used
(besides
regular online tools like twitter and facebook), by the
assemblarian
#15m movement based in Spain and beyond. It had been active for
around
a year, and many of the organisations that sprang to help out when
word spread that the camps had started, were already using Lorea
based
networks as a shared non commercial space.
It provides, as a basic set of services, chat, piratepads, a task
system forums, wikis, groups, and ways to upload and link to
different
media, sharing it all on an internal microblogging wire which is
now
Ostatus enabled.
https://bitbucket.org/rhizomatik
There are various different lorea "seeds" - as in, implemented
social
network "confederates". Each one is a fully functional social
network
in many ways. The project comes from Sevilla mostly, but also now
is
being developed across the rest of Spain, and beyond. Together all
these things provide ways to federate information between
different
social networks.
There is now a moving "Hackaton" - a hacking marathon centred on
improving N-1 - which saw an increase of about 10000 members in a
week, and is growing rapidly. The hackaton just left Madrid, and
has
reached Barcelona, where it's taking place at the Barcelona
Hackerspace, next stop Valencia later this week. The hackaton is
based
around creating a participative democracy toolkit, so that the
various
assembly acts being posted online can be shared in more
intelligent
ways, perhaps allowing different ways to show who voted for each
proposal in any one assembly, or showing what different opinions
are
from one area to another.
The participative democracy assemblies of all the city camps,
which
have now spread to the local neighbourhoods or "barrios" are run
according to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consensus_decision-making#Hand_signals
For each proposal brought to an assembly, there is twinkling of
hands
from the people who approve, followed by barred hands from those
who
disapprove, and to keep things moving when the chatter gets going,
hands turn in a revolving to politely move things along.
I think this all provides a rich experimental ground for
development -
there are many things we could be using or are in development,
like
geolocation, an RDF mapping for the democracy data, scalable high
performance location awareness, there's room for everyone! :)
Personally I would love to do something to do with mapping
resource
transactions - towards participative aspects to an economy as
well.
The 15m movement is to me a mass movement to reconsider democracy
and
see if we can get closer to a more direct, participative version
of
it. In doing it, there are lots of different ideas, that sometimes
even disagree with each other. I think this is healthy, and I hope
there will be interest from people here in starting new seeds, and
working with us both in activism towards figuring out what "post
capitalism" is and in making Lorea networks all the more open,
positive ways to coordinate spontaneous social movements.
Here is an interview with one of the developers on the Ostatus
aspect:
http://ostatus.org/2010/08/05/ostatus-interview-pablo-martin
Thanks to all who are helping with this conference!
Ale Fernandez
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