Saturday, March 31, 2012

Human Infrastructure Discussion


On 3/30/2012 9:28 PM, Yeshua wrote:

hello!


On 03/30/2012 08:44 PM, Stephen Marshall wrote:
Then, the people on the ring do not need to get the replies from other ring people or local people. In my opinion, the inquirer is the logical recipient of email from anyone interested in what the inquirer has in mind. Besides, in consideration of the desire not to be swamped with emails, the ring person does not need to intermediate once the ultimate recipient gets the message. I would say that anyone, local or on the ring, who wants to be "in the loop" can communicate directly with the person who sent out the original message.


Is all of this making sense?


[Yeshua replied]


in my humble opinion, it seems overly complex, unless I am missing something? is there anything wrong with our setting up and using a mailing list? say on riseup.net, our own occupycentralvt.org (could be others if we wanted to take on the work to setup another domain) or even the evil google..?


In my opinion, it would be easier for us all if we had one website or similar place that we could all add to with these types of "statewide" or "collective" issues, and possibly even then have our own sub-sites for groups that want to.




If others would like, I could draft a more formal proposal along these lines, as I think it would greatly benefit us to have something like this. I am mostly speaking through the experience of setting up the occupycentralvt.org wordpress/buddypress social site. This is a scalable setup and very flexible, and I can see how some of the possibilities could serve us very well.


~Yeshua
[Stephen replied]

If participation proves that human infrastructure, or this model, is not desired, hopefully something else will have superseded it. In any event, we will need technology. But I have had a strong and supportive reaction to this network model. My goal for the network is to formalize natural human networking, with the intention of efficiently getting the best most relevant information from someone who has it to someone who needs it. Human infrastructure is not intended to replace useful technology, it is intended to work with it.

I think that once the idea is understood, it will not seem so complicated. To me, and to many who are not saying anything, it is intuitive. What I said above is just an application of "step-up/step-back"

If I can try again, the members of this list are relay points, between each other and their local people. If one of us also is a person the message would actually go to, then s/he can act like the actual recipient. S/he IS an actual recipient. But the role of "Ring Person" is to RELAY messages from one part of the state to another, is help people find each other.

Finding people we need to talk to is sometimes difficult. Lists help if they are correct. To be correct they must be updated. Someone must do the work. If every person is responsible to do the work, then each of us becomes responsible to take our own name off of a list when it is obsolete, and if we do not there is bloat. This is a troublesome responsibility because even people with the best intentions frequently do not look back to see what messes they need to clean up.

Then the new person must figure out that there is a list and how to go to it and how to use it. If only one or a few people are responsible, it is a lot of work for them, and they must be forever checking to see who is still on the list and who is coming on or going off. A lot of information for people who do not always have direct access to it.

By contrast, A node person, or Ring Person, has a list for the area in which they live and are responsible. If they do not know who the right person is to give a message to, they can ask around. An internet list cannot do this. When that Ring Person wants to step back, s/he can simply turn the list over to another person. That person is given the information about other Ring Persons, and they are up and running.

The human infrastructure model has important advantages. It promotes communication person to person. This is first of all the most meaningful part of being in a movement - connecting and being informed about other people, and consequently being able to plan and act in solidarity. Hence, it also promotes movement solidarity. Solidarity via email and web sites is not emotionally dimensional. Knowing people by name and having their phone number and helping them link up with someone else is deeply human and irreplaceable. A list is passive and waits for someone to give attention. It does not reward with a human relationship. A person is an active agent who rewards other active agents with human connection.

But there is more. The buck stops with humans. If a list doesn't have the answer, you ask "Who would know?". You can start writing to everyone on the list, until you find a person who has an answer. It's hit or miss. If you ask a person, you are already talking to a person. If it is a ring person, s/he can direct you to the exact person who has the answer or knows someone who does. . You wanted a person in the first place. Human Infrastructure gives you a person who can answer your question, who can pass your message to the persons who do know.

Finally, if the technology is taken away, we still have each other. The world we live in, with its commerce and efficiency, wants us to be insertable cogs. Human infrastructure is the ultimate defiance. We are real, we are human, and we will not form ourselves into blind, subservient units of labor and consumption. We want more. We want our lives back. We want each other. It starts with relationships. Human Infrastructure facilitates this.

Yeshua, I would like very much to have internet resources which complement the aspirations of the Communications Working Group. For all of the reasons I have stated above, I would like to avoid describing one as necessary and the other as not necessary. Yes, let's work on it together. In fact, Ben Buckley, (AKA drkludge), is also working on technology based on the hub-and-spoke model, which the Communications WG is, and I would encourage you to be in touch with him. drkludge@rat-patrol.org This knowledge is what the Communications WG is about.

In the short term, I am building up my local list, plus adding names to the State-level Ring. I actually started yesterday to survey my local people for their areas of expertise.  I am frequently adding names to the main table, which is on the OYO blog, which is where I am comfortable for now. It is an open platform in that anyone can post on this blog, and anyone can see it.

Eventually I would like to have an interactive map of Vermont which outlines the areas with Occupy members and those without any identified Occupy people. As an interactive map, it would link to a data base that would show who has signed up as a State-level ring person, or also the point persons for Working groups. The advantage of listing just the Ring Persons is the power of exponential expansion. There will never be an unmanageable number of them. The number of Occupiers could quickly become unmanageable for the administrator of a data base. Keep it simple, Keep it sweet, Keep it personal and Keep it local. Say, is that our (CWG) motto?

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Occupy Vermont Communications Working Group

Occupy Vermont Communications Working Group

Greetings to everyone who sat in the circle before, and who gathered during, our first state-wide GA, and those who are coming on board later!

The reason to circle and talk, for any one of us, may be different from the reasons of the person who called the meeting, may indeed be unrelated. The only definition I offered was "networking, media and outreach", which meant many things when we talked about it, so I hope everyone felt free to express their ideas. If you had a hope you didn't express, or felt was not heard, please put it on the table.

My aspiration for this group springs from my aspiration for Occupy, the global movement, to empower the transformation of our political, economic and social relations, so that we all become - so the plants and the animals and the rivers and mountains become - important and worthy of the opportunity to persist and live with integrity and vibrancy.

From this broad vision, my aspiration for Occupy Vermont is to empower us all to participate in the transformation of our state and country, and for each of us to participate in our mutual empowerment, through the tools and opportunities that Occupy makes possible. My aspiration for this group, is to create the channels of communication which joins us all together, into one movement, in a way that is not dependent upon an office staff and a newsletter, but operates directly through each of us, through our shared participation.

If you have a different, or additional, reason to come together, under the rubric of "networking, media and outreach", that is your reason for joining, please tell everyone.

These are my thoughts about what we might do and offer the movement:

1) Provide immediate channels of communications between local groups - In the short run provide human infrastructure for that communication.
2) Build, strengthen, lighten, install, systems of communication. This has two dimensions:
a) human
b) technological

Human Infrastructure

My mental picture of this network is of a ring - like a circle of people in a room talking to each other - where each person is talking to their local people - as if you had a phone link to another circle that included your local people. These local people may or may not have subsidiary rings, like particular working groups, etc.

Any person could step into any ring at any time, and identify as a person to channel information from and to the rings of people at their particular locality. There would likely be redundancy at any level in the network. This redundancy is helpful, in that it would offer multiple channels and opportunities for communication. It could be problematic if people think "not me not today, so-and-so can do it.", without communicating with the other person about the particular communication. These people in the same node - is anyone wondering what a node is? - would need to be very clear with each other about task division. "I'll pass that message."

In this vision, our role is transparent and rapid communication. The state would be divided up into self-identified regions, each with its own "Occupy" group. Each region would have its own person or persons in the state-wide ring. These persons would have responsibility for ensuring they are known to all of the people in their region. Alternatively, these state-wide-ring persons could identify region level contacts, such as point persons for a GA or working groups, through whom communications could travel. Local structure would be up to the local people. The goal is to be sure that everyone knows someone in the network, who can get a message through the network to anyone anywhere.

Presumably, many of these messages would simply establish direct links. "Hey, I'm in direct action in Burlington and I want to talk to people in direct action in Rutland. Here's my email." Our Burlington person would forward the message through the state-wide ring to the Rutland person, who would forward it to the Rutland direct action people. At this point we have done our job and step back.

Another use is a rapid response announcement system. "The police are closing on our encampment! Come help!" A message like this would activate the phone tree - the same network only using telephonic messages.

There will be two core responsibilities for anyone who intends to actively participate in communications rings. Keep awareness of everyone in the main circle (have both email and phone contact info), and make sure everyone you know in your area knows that you are connected to the state-wide ring. Actively offer to help connect people.

This human infrastructure then provides the means by which we consult, share, recruit, cooperate, quickly and efficiently, in those cases where an electronic medium is not optimal. Be sure you build your human infrastructure in your local area, so that when a message comes through, especially a phone tree message, you can send it along to the persons who need to get it!

Technological Infrastructure

Besides providing the human infrastructure for communications, by providing those other services, we will have a heightened awareness of the demands we might place on our technology. We can help design and implement the internet based system which will help us all stay informed and make decisions at a distance. Right now there are several platforms, of which the blog-like web site managed by Occupy Central Vermont is one of the better. There is also a platform being developed by NYCGA which is designed to facilitate communications between individuals and occupy groups, and Burlington's Ben will have more to say about that in the future.

If  you want to be part of this network or just part of the conversation, please sign up at the list-serve,  https://groups.google.com/group/occupy_vt_com_dev, so that we can all talk without bogging down in a long list of email addresses.

Loose ends

Here is a list of everyone who signed up over the weekend, and as we get active, as more people come on, you can add names to the list using any editor like Word, or Open Office, as a text document or as a spreadsheet. If there is information missing from your line, please add it, and send it around. Also, it would great to know what the issues are that the rest of us might help with. In the near future we will want to go public, meaning, tell everyone we're in business. Please tell everyone on this list whether you are on the main ring or just listening to the conversation, and what Occupy group you are part of.

I hope you are as excited about this working group as I am. I look forward to staying in touch and learning more about everyone.
Name Phone Email Occupy Town State
On the Ring?
Interests, Notes, Facebook name
Chuck Gregroy
802-885-5711
??
Springfield
VT
No

Diane Peel.

The 99% Group
Newport.
VT
Yes

Nick Cohen
603-709-7066
nbc@sover.net
Upper Valley
?
NH
Yes

Marie Countryman.
802-498-4817

Montpelier
VT
Yes
Photography
Emily Peyton.
802-579-5524
Putney
Putney.
VT
Yes
EmilyPeyton.org.
Sandy Marmar.
802-295-7234
UpperValley Occupy
Quechee.
VT
Yes

Paul Fixx.

NEK
Hardwick
VT


Jennifer Steckler.
802-276-3839
Central VT
Brookfield.
VT
Yes

Laura Simon.
802 296-8318
Upper Valley

VT
No

Kathleen Krevetski.
802-779-1485
Rutland
Rutland
VT
Yes

Stephen Marshall.
802-922-1446
OBVT (Burlington)
Burlington
VT
Yes
Extending identification with the Occupy movement
Leslie Sullivan
802-763-8459
Sage Alliance

VT
Yes
Anti-Nuke Alliance
#Scott Chernoff
609 605 0137
sjchernoff@Verizon.net
Activism@GMC
Green
Mt Col
Pownell
VT
Yes

Yeshua Boyer

Yeshua@occupycentralvermont.org
Central Vt
Montpelier
VT
Yes

Emily Reynolds
802 595 2680
Inter-Occupy
Burlington
VT
Yes
Provides contacts to non-vermont resources