
Scaling Community Conversations and Decisions
presentation @ FluConf 2025
Join us on Agaric's Meet.coop BigBlueButton videochat & screenshare for presentation and discussion, February 2, Sunday, at 15:00 UTC (10am Eastern).
https://meet.agaric.coop/rooms/a8m-x61-skh-ift/join
How can a group of thousands of people talk about and decide anything? How's this 'community' concept supposed to work at scale, even in theory?
Any Free/Libre Open Source Software project will have elements of do-ocracy (rule of those who do the work), but not all decisions should devolve to implementors. A better ideal is that decisions should be made by the people who are most affected.
Particularly when a decision strongly impacts more than those who carry it out, we need better ways of making decisions that give everyone their say. This starts by letting people by heard by everyone else. Fortunately, we can scale conversations and decisions in a fair and truly democratic way.
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