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Revision as of 14:12, 13 September 2021

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This talk page follows the exact heading hierarchy of the DisCO Mothership Governance Model entry. Any changes to the governance model headings need to be reflected here.

To comment on any of the sections search for the the heading the section you may want to comment on. This means that if you're commenting on a heading three, this needs to be nested under it's superior headings two and one. Top level (Heading 1) headings are reproduced below for clarity. Please include your name before your comments.

Welcome to the DisCO Mothership Governance Model

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About the DisCO Mothership Governance Model

Overview

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How to read this governance model

Introductory Articles, Infographics and Other DisCO Governance Resources

DisCO intro articles and short videos

DisCO Governance Model Infographic

The DisCO Trilogy

If I Only Had a Heart: The DisCO Manifesto

Groove is in the Heart: The DisCO Elements

The DisCO PinkPaper

Other DisCO Links and Resources

Basic DisCO Terminology

The DisCO Glossary

The DisCO.coop Terminology Lowdown

DisCO

DisCO.coop

DisCO Mothership

DisCONauts

DisCO LABS

DisCO Nodes

The DisCO Project

The DisCO CAT

Precedents to the DisCO Governance Model

The Open Enterprise Governance Model

From Platform to Open Cooperativism to DisCO

Cooperatives

Platform Cooperatives

Open Cooperativism

From Guerrilla Translation/Media Collective to DisCO

Other Notable Influences in the DisCO DNA

DisCO in Seven Principles and Eleven Values

The 7 DisCO Principles

1: Put your effort where your heart is: values-based accountability

2: Building whole-community governance

3: Active creators of commons

4: Rebalancing the scale: rethinking global/local economics

5: Care work is the core

6: Reimagining the origin and flows of value

7: Primed for federation

The 11 DisCO Values

The DisCO Applications Program

Distributed Cooperative Organization (DisCO) Governance Model V 3.5 TL - DR

Roles and Responsibilities

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Casual vs Committed DisCO Relationships at a Glance

Casual Relationships

Committed Relationships

DisCOLarships and DisCO Dating (moving from Casual to Committed)

The DisCO Journey

Supporters

What do supporters do?

What are a Supporter's responsibilities to the DisCO.NP and vice versa?

What do Supporters get out of their relationship with the DisCO.NP?

Contributors

What do Contributors do?

What are a contributor's responsibilities to the DisCO.NP and vice versa?

Contributors and Credits

Why do we track the value of casual contributions?

How are casual contributions tracked?

What do Contributors get out of their relationship with the DisCO.NP?

DisCOLarships

What happens in the DisCOlarship?

What are a DisCOlar's responsibilities to the collective and vice versa?

DisCOlarship Credits

What happens when the DisCOlarship is finished?

The DisCO Dating Phase

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DATING 1: What happens prior to the DisCO Dating Phase

Qualifying for the DisCO Dating Phase

Dating for DisCOlars

Before the Dating Phase Starts

DisCO.NP. Applicant Evaluation Criteria and Procedures

Final Pre-Dating Phase Interview and Mentoring Matrix

Introducing the Mentoring Matrix

The Commitment Statement

DATING 2: DisCO Dating in Action

From Candidates to DisCO Daters

Some notes on DisCO Dating and Mentoring structure

Dating and Mentoring Timeline Options

Intensive/Fast Track Dating/Mentoring

In person intensive mentoring

Intensive Mentoring Process

Agile Dating/Mentoring

Agile Mentoring Process

Long Run Dating/Mentoring

Long Run Mentoring Process

  • (AMU) BLah blash
  • BLah blah

DisCO Dating Stages

DisCO Daters Rights and Progressive Compensation

Rights Privileges and Milestones of the 3 Dating Stages

STAGE ONE

STAGE ONE MILESTONES

STAGE ONE DATER RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES

STAGE TWO

STAGE TWO MILESTONES

STAGE TWO DATER RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES

STAGE THREE

The Feynman Technique

STAGE THREE MILESTONES

STAGE THREE DATER RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES

The Mentoring Matrix

Mentoring Matrix Structure

The Mentoring Matrix in Action

1: STARTING REQUIREMENTS

2: STAGE 1-3 MILESTONES

3: ONGOING RESPONSIBILITIES

4: THE COMMITMENT STATEMENT

Mentoring Matrix Final Overview

DisCO Dating/Mentoring day to day

  • (Describes what Dating actually "looks like". Calls, looking at the Matrix, Screencast tutorials, asking in MM etc)
  • Different for each Dater.
  • Check ins, rhythm (timeline)
  • Mentoring Matrix
  • Suggest "visits" to circles or sprints
  • Highlight the human factor
  • Having specific training on language that addresses power imbalanace (AMU comment during Zafra)

Completion of Stage 3 vs Full membership

  • Explain the diffs
    • As mentioned before, someone may complete all Dating Stages in 3 or 6 months, but 9 months is sufficient time to see whether relationshios work once the honey moon phase is over and true mutual support over common challenges is needed etc

Dating Phase TLDR

  • Go through whole section and make bullet point TLDR with indents

Being a DisCONaut

What do DisCONauts do?

DisCONaut Rhythms and Budget Allocation

  • Mention thresholds
  • Mention Sabbaticals as an option
  • Core/Regulars/BackUp
  • Distinguish between Full/half time and "regulars" and "on demand" level

CORE CREW

DisCO REGULARS

DisCO BACKUPS

DisCONaut Rights and Privileges

What are a DisCONaut's responsibilities to the DisCO.NP and vice versa?

DisCONaut Ongoing Requirements

  • ADAPT FROM GMC (link above)
  • Also clarify diff between Starting Requirements, Dating Stages, Ongoing Responsibilities and Commitment Statement )(May already be present in Mentoring matrix section, maybe needs diagram)

What do DisCONauts get out of a committed relationship?

As this section doesn't go into DisCOnaut credits, link to the section on value tracking etc.

Working in a DisCO.NP

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  • GT LINK: Being a Guerrilla Translator The content of this GT section is now split between this "Working in DisCONP" Top LEvel Heading and the being a DisCONaut" subheading above.
  • Explain that this is an overview, full details available on each DisCO's own Handbook and wiki

Community Algorithmic Trust

DisCO.NP Legal and/or Advisory Board

  • GT LINK: Stakeholder board Needs major update' In GT it's mostly about voting and little else.

Clear Communication and Boundaries

Styles and Communication and Diversity

Clarity, Boundaries and Consent

Non Violent Communication

  • (Mention Focusing for Mutual Support)

Giving Feedback

  • Don't be an ass, passive aggresive or give feedback on other members public channels. Approach the person directly
  • Better to stress follow through of Commitment Statement and Mentoring Matrix, rhythms etc. Nasty feedback is usually due to poor communication, commitments and rhythms.

Conflict Resolution

* MS WIKI: Conflict Resolution

Care Work

Caring for the health of the DisCO.NP

Caring for the health of the DisCO.NP's members

Identifying and Avoiding Care Work Imbalances

Mentoring

Mutual Support

Working Circles

Working Circles in the DisCO Mothership

  • See links above

Circle Members and Circle Stewards

Circle Members

Circle Stewards

Community Rhythms

MS Wiki: COMMUNITY RHYTHMS ENTRY

Daily Rhythms

Daily Check-in

Checking all Communication Tools

Weekly Rhythms

Biweekly Rhythms

Monthly Rhythms

Quarterly Rhythms

SpaceCAMP Retrospective Protocol

Annual Rhythms

Sabbaticals, Holidays. Sick Leave and Strikes

Graduated Sanctions

Non Competition Clause

Undercapacity and contracting outside the DisCO.NP

DisCO Satellites of Love

DisCOverses Intra-DisCO Value Flows

  • Add sections for:
    • DisCOverse Commitment Statement
    • DisCOverse Rhythms
    • Value tracking and Value Flow equations
    • Minimum Viable tool kit (see below)

Creating a DisCOverse

Minimum Viable Toolset

  • Discuss proposal for merging DisCO Stack into integrated DECK dev (and sub "Stack" here for "Deck"

Conscious Growth vs. Rapid Scaling

Federation Protocol

Leaving the DisCO.NP

DisCO Ley Lines

  • Control + F "Ley Lines" in the model (ie, this page)

Value Tracking

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Ways to Account for Work

Total/Historical Credits

Invested Credits

Divested Credits

Types of Work and Types of Credits

RED FLAG: In a DisCO.NP lovework is not tied to a specific set of deliverables, but to variables, such as when the deliverable is funded or not, or who is doing the deliverable (Dating member etc) We need to diagram this.

Lovework and Love Credits

  • GT LINK: Love Credits
  • Use texts/graphics from Manifesto and Elements

Love Work

  • See above

Love Credits

  • See above

Accelerating Love Credit Payment

Livelihood Work and Livelihood Credits

  • GT LINK: [2]
  • Use texts/graphics from Manifesto and Elements

Livelihood Work

Livelihood Credits

Care Work and Care Credits

Care Work

Care Credits

Time Tracking vs. Tokenization

  • Explain diff vs a vs DisCO4Coops
  • Challenges of time tracking. building trust and the importance of Dating/mentoring

Time Tracking

Time Tracking Audits

  • Link to Community Rhythms
  • Clockify Monday

Tokenization

Fluid Funding

  • SECTION NEEDS TO BE CREATED BASED ON [The_DisCO_Project_Matrix#Fluid_Funding_Partnerships | FLUID FUNDING PROTOCOL]]. (Watch out, the section may have been renamed or moved in the document).

Determining Net Available Liquidity

The Monthly Payment Pipeline

Decision Making

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Pattern Process and Conclusion

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Links and Resources

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