[P2P-F] Fwd: notes on the meaning making work of the commons movement

Ser sergiostorch at gmail.com
Tue Jul 2 16:58:25 CEST 2013


Friend, I suggest you take a look át the most flexible task tracking tool that I've met. Visit "Atlassian Jira"

It may be combined with such an ontology as you are talking about.

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Em 02/07/2013, às 11:23, flawer <flawer at shareful.be> escreveu:

> very cute article george. so i (my heart:) should add 2 cents..
> 
> 
> i'm recently obsessed with tasks trackers federation . i mean softwares 
> that manage projects tasks to be able to easily communicate each other.
> 
> i see the dificulty on projects publishing their mid-long term tasks 
> (and implement real protocols for letting them be done the more 
> automatically), but we could advance the tools for manage those, and 
> maybe then we we'll be easing that more "social" happening..
> 
> 
> i see also a need of a sectors ontology, or free basic goods if you 
> wanna call it that way (for recommending a set of categories at each of 
> those trackers for easing the later full or partial federation). any 
> links pointing to some efforts in this direction would be good. i'm 
> building one up with easy words, i am not afriad of getting deep in the 
> taxonomy but people tends to be defensive with too many subsubsub 
> (overfolksonoming these days is making brains lazy).
> 
> 
> i also hope we would be more collectively caring about hackerings.. 
> looking to a mid term at least with that. but every big or small org 
> runs to get their website done asap..
> 
> 
> 
> 
> look what a friend of mine recently wrote (connection:)
> 
> https://n-1.cc/blog/view/1696471/comunactionorg-hi-hi-hi
> 
> 
> i can't talk much more for now about it, but i'd love to.....
> 
> 
> 
> 
> El 2013-07-01 17:33, Michel Bauwens escribió:
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: GEORGE PÓR <george at schoolofcommoning.com [1]>
>> Date: Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 9:12 PM
>> Subject: notes on the meaning making work of the commons movement
>> To: Mayo Fuster Morell <Mayo.Fuster at eui.eu [2]>, Marco Berlinguer
>> <marco.berlinguer at gmail.com [3]>, Michel Bauwens
>> <michel at p2pfoundation.net [4]>, James Quilligan
>> <jbquilligan at comcast.net [5]>, Rubén Martínez <ruben at ypsite.net
>> [6]>, Rubén Martínez <ruben at leyseca.net [7]>, Frédéric Sultan
>> <fredericsultan at gmail.com [8]>, pierre.vuarin at fph.ch [9], Hilary
>> Wainwright <wainwright.hilary at gmail.com [10]>
>> Cc: Anna Betz <anna at schoolofcommoning.com [11]>
>> 
>> friends,
>> 
>> Heres a conversation that I started at the ECC 2013 Communication
>> 
>> Platform: http://blog.p2pfoundation.net/collective-sensing-and-meaning-making-for-the-commons-movements/2013/06/10
>> [12]
>> 
>> If and when you want to reflect on the meaning making work of the
>> commons movement, your reading and commenting on my post there would
>> be much appreciated.
>> 
>> george
>> 
>> -- 
>> George Pór
>> 
>> evolutionary thinker, social architect, and strategic learning
>> partner 
>> to communities in transformation, visionary leaders and changemakers
>> 
>> Co-Director, School of Commoning
>> education and research for a commons culture & social renewal
>> 
>> --
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>> Links:
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