Long term financial sustainability - paid contributions, expanding what kind of work is paid #81

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opened 2021-06-19 09:12:21 +00:00 by decentral1se · 4 comments
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Cracking off from #79.

I've been thinking about this a lot now that we have funding.

Basically, my role in working on this project has largely been enabled by the Dutch government providing social supports during the pandemic. I had some savings around that also but yeah, I had time to put into this. That is a privilege. I don't want Co-op Cloud to only be accessible to people who have the free time to work on this, unpaid.

I watched the following recently:

https://blog.opencollective.com/emergent-practices-from-the-decentralized-co-operative-web/

The video is totally worth watching but the 44:50 -> 45:56 minute is pure gold.

This is a snippet from the text:

Make invisible labor visible, and valued: We discussed how enabling people to secure a livelihood with their project does not just create more resiliency, it can be a way to make visible the types of the undervalued labor that too often goes undercompensated. Especially with tech-focused projects, all the work that goes into ensuring the tool or platform is successful is usually not as rewarded as the work of building the tool itself. That includes writing documentation, onboarding new contributors and end-users, and publicizing the product. A radical approach to money can get us to the root of these dynamics, and brings these all-to-prevalent labor inequities to the fore.

I'm really coming around to the idea of https://opencollective.com/ btw. There is also https://cobudget.co. I was checking https://sourcecred.io/ also. Anddd https://comradery.co/. Annnnnnnnd https://liberapay.com/.

I think it is important to try to build up this structure as soon as possible so that we can see how it can work in practice. After the grant funding runs out, we can use this process ourselves to get paid! I would hope that we could onboard people to contribute financially and then we can allocate those moneyz to a community driven roadmap. It could be really nice!

Cracking off from https://git.autonomic.zone/coop-cloud/organising/issues/79. I've been thinking about this *a lot* now that we have funding. Basically, my role in working on this project has largely been enabled by the Dutch government providing social supports during the pandemic. I had some savings around that also but yeah, I had time to put into this. That is a privilege. I don't want Co-op Cloud to only be accessible to people who have the free time to work on this, unpaid. I watched the following recently: > https://blog.opencollective.com/emergent-practices-from-the-decentralized-co-operative-web/ The video is totally worth watching but the 44:50 -> 45:56 minute is pure gold. This is a snippet from the text: > Make invisible labor visible, and valued: We discussed how enabling people to secure a livelihood with their project does not just create more resiliency, it can be a way to make visible the types of the undervalued labor that too often goes undercompensated. Especially with tech-focused projects, all the work that goes into ensuring the tool or platform is successful is usually not as rewarded as the work of building the tool itself. That includes writing documentation, onboarding new contributors and end-users, and publicizing the product. A radical approach to money can get us to the root of these dynamics, and brings these all-to-prevalent labor inequities to the fore. I'm really coming around to the idea of https://opencollective.com/ btw. There is also https://cobudget.co. I was checking https://sourcecred.io/ also. Anddd https://comradery.co/. Annnnnnnnd https://liberapay.com/. I think it is important to try to build up this structure as soon as possible so that we can see how it can work in practice. After the grant funding runs out, we can use this process ourselves to get paid! I would hope that we could onboard people to contribute financially and then we can allocate those moneyz to a community driven roadmap. It could be really nice!
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Open source infra work has been historically underfunded: > https://www.fordfoundation.org/media/2976/roads-and-bridges-the-unseen-labor-behind-our-digital-infrastructure.pdf
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Some positive thoughts around OC discussed in #internal.finance:

  • they are a worker co-op themselves
  • they facilitate money management for small self-organising groups
  • we could hook up our bank account and incur no operating costs

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Some positive thoughts around OC discussed in `#internal.finance`: - they are a worker co-op themselves - they facilitate money management for small self-organising groups - we could hook up our bank account and incur no operating costs ![image](/attachments/d7ac6e00-1cdb-475a-8754-ce4ddf9055a6)
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We now have an OC account specifically for the project (see #98 (comment) for more).

We now have an OC account specifically for the project (see https://git.autonomic.zone/coop-cloud/organising/issues/98#issuecomment-6780 for more).
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WIP but good enough for now, I hope. > https://docs.coopcloud.tech/contribute/#compensation-for-contributions
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