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− | The DisCO MOTHERSHIP refers to the group of people currently carrying out the DiSCO Project. This is the governance model by which our organization functions as a DisCO LAB. <span style="background-color: #ff00ff"><font color="#ffffff">'''THE MODEL IS CURRENTLY BEING DISCUSSED AMONG THE TEAM.'''</font></span> | + | The DisCO MOTHERSHIP refers to the group of people currently carrying out the DiSCO Project - [https://disco.coop/disconauts/ meet us here!] This is the governance model by which our organization functions as a [[The_DisCO_Project_Matrix#DisCO_LABS | DisCO LAB]]. <span style="background-color: #ff00ff"><font color="#ffffff">'''THE MODEL IS CURRENTLY BEING DISCUSSED AMONG THE TEAM.'''</font></span> |
This model is an overhaul of [https://wiki.guerrillamediacollective.org/index.php/Distributed_Cooperative_Organization_(DisCO)_Governance_Model_V_3.0#The_Guerrilla_Translation_Trust Guerrilla Media Collective's version] of the DisCO Governance Model. Guerrilla Media Collective (henceforth GMC) is the original DisCO LAB from which DisCO.coop arose.<ref> You can read more about Guerrilla Media Collective's History and how it morphed into DisCO in [https://disco.coop/manifesto/ chapter 4 of the DisCO Manifesto]: Punk Elegance: The Story of Guerrilla Translation and the Guerrilla Media Collective. The DisCO Manifesto is currently only available as a PDF download but, in due time, each chapter will be presented as stand-alone blog posts. GMC's version of the model (3.0). </ref> GMC's Governance Model is '''the base DisCO Governance Model for [[DisCO_Glossary#Cooperative | worker-owned coops]] , [[DisCO_Glossary#Social_Solidarity_Economy_.28SSE.29 | Social Solidarity Enterprises]] and SMEs'''. | This model is an overhaul of [https://wiki.guerrillamediacollective.org/index.php/Distributed_Cooperative_Organization_(DisCO)_Governance_Model_V_3.0#The_Guerrilla_Translation_Trust Guerrilla Media Collective's version] of the DisCO Governance Model. Guerrilla Media Collective (henceforth GMC) is the original DisCO LAB from which DisCO.coop arose.<ref> You can read more about Guerrilla Media Collective's History and how it morphed into DisCO in [https://disco.coop/manifesto/ chapter 4 of the DisCO Manifesto]: Punk Elegance: The Story of Guerrilla Translation and the Guerrilla Media Collective. The DisCO Manifesto is currently only available as a PDF download but, in due time, each chapter will be presented as stand-alone blog posts. GMC's version of the model (3.0). </ref> GMC's Governance Model is '''the base DisCO Governance Model for [[DisCO_Glossary#Cooperative | worker-owned coops]] , [[DisCO_Glossary#Social_Solidarity_Economy_.28SSE.29 | Social Solidarity Enterprises]] and SMEs'''. | ||
− | This version of the DisCO Governance Model (3.5) is not aimed at working collectives offering goods and services in the marketplace, but non profits, such as the DisCO Foundation<ref>The DisCO Foundation is currently being created in collaborationb with [ | + | This version of the DisCO Governance Model (3.5) is not aimed at working collectives offering goods and services in the marketplace, but non profits, such as the DisCO Foundation<ref>The DisCO Foundation is currently being created in collaborationb with [https://www.mondragon.edu/en/home Mondragon University] and the [https://platform.coop/ Platform Cooperativism Consortium]</ref> |
As mentioned above, this Governance Model is currently being updated to be brought up to date with DisCO MOTHERSHIP spec. The DisCO Matrix Governance Model will be drafted in [[Distributed Cooperative Organization (DisCO) Governance/Economic Model V 4.0]] for eventual inclusion in the [[DisCO_Glossary#DisCO_Ball | DisCO BALL]] '''</big> | As mentioned above, this Governance Model is currently being updated to be brought up to date with DisCO MOTHERSHIP spec. The DisCO Matrix Governance Model will be drafted in [[Distributed Cooperative Organization (DisCO) Governance/Economic Model V 4.0]] for eventual inclusion in the [[DisCO_Glossary#DisCO_Ball | DisCO BALL]] '''</big> | ||
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= Overview= | = Overview= |
Revision as of 07:45, 17 February 2021
Welcome to the DisCO Mothership Governance Model
Hello and welcome!
The DisCO MOTHERSHIP refers to the group of people currently carrying out the DiSCO Project - meet us here! This is the governance model by which our organization functions as a DisCO LAB. THE MODEL IS CURRENTLY BEING DISCUSSED AMONG THE TEAM.
This model is an overhaul of Guerrilla Media Collective's version of the DisCO Governance Model. Guerrilla Media Collective (henceforth GMC) is the original DisCO LAB from which DisCO.coop arose.[1] GMC's Governance Model is the base DisCO Governance Model for worker-owned coops , Social Solidarity Enterprises and SMEs.
This version of the DisCO Governance Model (3.5) is not aimed at working collectives offering goods and services in the marketplace, but non profits, such as the DisCO Foundation[2]
As mentioned above, this Governance Model is currently being updated to be brought up to date with DisCO MOTHERSHIP spec. The DisCO Matrix Governance Model will be drafted in Distributed Cooperative Organization (DisCO) Governance/Economic Model V 4.0 for eventual inclusion in the DisCO BALL
Overview
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Roles and Responsibilities
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Contribution Tracking
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Decision Making
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TLDR and Conclusion
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Links and Resources
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- ↑ You can read more about Guerrilla Media Collective's History and how it morphed into DisCO in chapter 4 of the DisCO Manifesto: Punk Elegance: The Story of Guerrilla Translation and the Guerrilla Media Collective. The DisCO Manifesto is currently only available as a PDF download but, in due time, each chapter will be presented as stand-alone blog posts. GMC's version of the model (3.0).
- ↑ The DisCO Foundation is currently being created in collaborationb with Mondragon University and the Platform Cooperativism Consortium