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Social Media & Content Planning Calendar Tool #145
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Centralized institutions are so effective because of high and tight coordination. Decentralized entities fix some problems of centralized ones but introduce challenges of coordination. But coordination is everything. Groups that become both decentralized and well coordinated will have great success. I noted some requirements for calendar software in #116. On the high level what we need is software that helps a bunch of independent individuals to be aware of calendar entries of others. Centralized services solve that (kind of), but for me it is not enough. I want us to control the data or have full access at the "data layer" at the very least, to be able to make backups and survive any trouble that can happen to the centralized service (shutdown, acquisition with unsolicited transfer of user data, censorship to disrupt our operations, etc). Unfortunately, most services capitalize on locking your data in them. I think we need to start with a self-hosted client-server solution that uses open and sane data formats to exchange information. This way we could engineer any missing features later. |
@xaur 's comment makes a lot of sense to me. Are there OSS platforms available that would be a good start? |
I don’t know any OSS tools but I can outline the system config and then
maybe some smart people can figure out the hacks.
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@xaur <https://github.com/xaur> 's comment makes a lot of sense to me.
Are there OSS platforms available that would be a good start?
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What do folks think of a tool like this: https://www.collectiveone.org/#/landing (credit to @lightbulbwelsh for sharing with me earlier today). They have a few demos of the tool on their main page. I think we need something robust enough to coordinate on multiple fronts and something like this could be really useful for coordinate and collaborate across various areas of need. They have a repo on github, could we simply fork it and deploy on our own servers? https://github.com/CollectiveOne |
It feels very much like an evolution of Politea - something like this will
genuinely aid with taking fairly simple yes / no proposals and building a
more nuanced and transparent communication system.
If this exists then I’m sure there will be other similar tools.
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What do folks think of a tool like this:
https://www.collectiveone.org/#/landing (credit to @lightbulbwelsh
<https://github.com/lightbulbwelsh> for sharing with me earlier today).
They have a few demos of the tool on their main page.
I think we need something robust enough to coordinate on multiple fronts
and something like this could be really useful for coordinate and
collaborate across various areas of need.
They have a repo on github, could we simply fork it and deploy on our own
servers? https://github.com/CollectiveOne
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I can't commit to it now, but what I would do is
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Are there any integrations or apps we can simply integrate into Matrix? |
@jzbz might comment on this one. |
The only one I know of is Google Calendar which we're specifically trying to avoid. |
The Decred community is decentralized, but that doesn't mean that we shouldn't be coordinated. Let's try and figure out a system that works for the community within the ethos and standards (OSS) that will enable us to effectively coordinate in a decentralized manner on social media, content publishing, and so on. @lightbulbwelsh has suggested https://www.socialbakers.com/feature/content-scheduling-and-publishing
Do people like this, or do they have better alternatives?
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