https://sharewiki.org/w/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=91.63.189.195&feedformat=atomSharewiki.org - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T09:12:49ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.39.2https://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=Nomadbase_social_contract&diff=1371Nomadbase social contract2009-11-21T22:13:58Z<p>91.63.189.195: New page: This page is the drafting of a social contract for the nomadbase project. Its aim is: *To state binding guidelines on what the project aims at and what it will never aim at *To make public...</p>
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<div>This page is the drafting of a social contract for the nomadbase project. Its aim is:<br />
*To state binding guidelines on what the project aims at and what it will never aim at<br />
*To make public the fact that nomadbase has an ''intention'' behind it.<br />
<br />
==Inspiration==<br />
List here social contracts from other projects that may inspire us in drafting the perfect one.<br />
<br />
*[http://www.debian.org/social_contract Debian social contract]<br />
*[http://www.bewelcome.org/forums/s428-Members%20Bill+++++++++++++++++++0fights SHE member bill of right]<br />
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==Here it goes==<br />
<br />
===It is about the community===<br />
Nomadbase aims at facilitating community-building. It is to be run by the community, for the community. The interest of the community is the interest of nomadbase. Participants are encouraged to become involved in the decision that affect them.<br />
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===Free of charge, now and forever===<br />
Participants cannot be demanded financial contribution.<br />
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===Open source and transparency===<br />
Whether it is the software used, the cultural material used or produced, the intentions shared, being opened is a priority. No copyright.<br />
Nomadbase doesn't hide problems. It achieves the highest level of organisational transparency.<br />
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===Total tolerance===<br />
Regardless of race, gender, socio-cultural background, and other criteria of discrimination.<br />
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===My data, my life===<br />
Participants stay owner of the information they give. They are the one to decide what is done with it. In particular, nomadbase doesn't, and will never sell, share or distribute personal data without the consent of their owner. Participants can hide, modify, export or remove any bit of it. They have can cancel their participation anytime.<br />
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[[Category:Nomadbase]]<br />
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[[Category:Nomadbase]]<br />
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[[Category:Nomadbase]]</div>91.63.189.195https://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=Nomadbase_communication&diff=1365Nomadbase communication2009-11-21T19:25:22Z<p>91.63.189.195: /* Tools */</p>
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<div>==General plan==<br />
<br />
*Produce sound communication material<br />
*Let the world know<br />
*That's it<br />
<br />
[[Nomadbase communication strategy|More detailed plan]]<br />
<br />
==To do==<br />
*Write a manifest<br />
*Write sample message for organisations<br />
*Write sample message for CS city group<br />
*Write sample message for general interest forums (What do you think of this initiative...)<br />
*Set up twitter and facebook presence<br />
<br />
==Tools==<br />
*One short [[Nomad base manifest|manifest]], one detailed.<br />
*Sample messages, they help to have a consistant tone.<br />
*Design a flyer, put it available to members on the website.<br />
*Write a Nomadbase setting up handbook.<br />
:That's a bit too much. I mean, teaching people?<br />
:Well, that would more be a communication tool than an actual manual. Just to show that it is "that easy"<br />
<br />
[[Category:Nomadbase]]</div>91.63.189.195https://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=Nomadbase-Network&diff=1364Nomadbase-Network2009-11-21T19:24:42Z<p>91.63.189.195: /* Idea: use http://openatrium.com */</p>
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<div>A '''Nomadbase-network''' would be a network of [[nomads]] and [[nomadbases]]. This would be a network of nomads, long term travelers, skillsurfers, etc, with places and bases that are open for shared living. <br />
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__NOTOC__<br />
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=Online presence=<br />
There is currently a proposal to make a webplatform to create such a network. Development takes places on [http://nomadbase.org nomadbase.org] as well as on [https://we.riseup.net/nomadbase grabgrass]<br />
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==Technical implementation ideas==<br />
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===Idea: use http://openatrium.com===<br />
* drupal "distribution"<br />
* it has "features"<br />
* openatrium already has "spaces", with<br />
** blog<br />
** twitter-like functionality<br />
** casetracker - e.g. for tasks or wishes<br />
:Someone told me it's only for intranets --sitarane<br />
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===Profiles===<br />
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====Bases====<br />
* Location<br />
* Capacity<br />
* Blog-like:<br />
** Pictures<br />
** Videos<br />
** Text<br />
<br />
* the bases are managed by one or more people<br />
<br />
====People====<br />
* Usual profile stuff (pics, description, links)<br />
* Trust?<br />
** Communication<br />
* Do we actually need one for nomads?<br />
* Linked to bases<br />
<br />
* drupal as openid provider?<br />
** people could use profiles elsewhere<br />
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wiki to share initiatives.</div>91.63.189.195https://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=Nomadbase_communication&diff=1363Nomadbase communication2009-11-21T19:23:54Z<p>91.63.189.195: </p>
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<div>==General plan==<br />
<br />
*Produce sound communication material<br />
*Let the world know<br />
*That's it<br />
<br />
[[Nomadbase communication strategy|More detailed plan]]<br />
<br />
==To do==<br />
*Write a manifest<br />
*Write sample message for organisations<br />
*Write sample message for CS city group<br />
*Write sample message for general interest forums (What do you think of this initiative...)<br />
*Set up twitter and facebook presence<br />
<br />
==Tools==<br />
*One short [[Nomad base manisfest|manifest]], one detailed.<br />
*Sample messages, they help to have a consistant tone.<br />
*Design a flyer, put it available to members on the website.<br />
*Write a Nomadbase setting up handbook.<br />
:That's a bit too much. I mean, teaching people?<br />
:Well, that would more be a communication tool than an actual manual. Just to show that it is "that easy"<br />
<br />
[[Category:Nomadbase]]</div>91.63.189.195https://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=Nomadbase_communication&diff=1362Nomadbase communication2009-11-21T19:18:31Z<p>91.63.189.195: /* To do */</p>
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<div>==General plan==<br />
<br />
*Produce sound communication material<br />
*Let the world know<br />
*That's it<br />
<br />
[[Nomadbase communication strategy|More detailed plan]]<br />
<br />
==To do==<br />
*Write a manifest<br />
*Write sample message for organisations<br />
*Write sample message for CS city group<br />
*Write sample message for general interest forums (What do you think of this initiative...)<br />
*Set up twitter and facebook presence<br />
<br />
==Tools==<br />
*One short [[Nomadbase manisfest|manifest]], one detailed.<br />
*Sample messages, they help to have a consistant tone.<br />
*Design a flyer, put it available to members on the website.<br />
*Write a Nomadbase setting up handbook.<br />
:That's a bit too much. I mean, teaching people?<br />
:Well, that would more be a communication tool than an actual manual. Just to show that it is "that easy"<br />
<br />
[[Category:Nomadbase]]</div>91.63.189.195https://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=Nomadbase_communication&diff=1361Nomadbase communication2009-11-21T19:17:43Z<p>91.63.189.195: </p>
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<div>==General plan==<br />
<br />
*Produce sound communication material<br />
*Let the world know<br />
*That's it<br />
<br />
[[Nomadbase communication strategy|More detailed plan]]<br />
<br />
==To do==<br />
*Write a manifest<br />
*Write sample message for organisations<br />
*Write sample message for CS city group<br />
*Write sample message for general interest forums (What do you think of this initiative...)<br />
<br />
==Tools==<br />
*One short [[Nomadbase manisfest|manifest]], one detailed.<br />
*Sample messages, they help to have a consistant tone.<br />
*Design a flyer, put it available to members on the website.<br />
*Write a Nomadbase setting up handbook.<br />
:That's a bit too much. I mean, teaching people?<br />
:Well, that would more be a communication tool than an actual manual. Just to show that it is "that easy"<br />
<br />
[[Category:Nomadbase]]</div>91.63.189.195https://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=Nomadbase&diff=1360Nomadbase2009-11-21T19:13:44Z<p>91.63.189.195: /* The limits of nomad bases */</p>
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<div>{{she}}<br />
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==What is a nomad base?==<br />
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A '''nomad base''' is a shared living space where all inhabitants can feel like hosts or in other words: 'at home'. It is a place where the inhabitants - how temporary they may stay - feel at home, do their 'thing' and can learn and share at the same time with the other people who live there. A shared culture of '''participation''' in common activities (household and events for example) as well as mutual care among inhabitants and visitors are highly necessary for these spaces to remain [[sustainable]].<br />
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The values of [[sustainable sustainability]], [[sharing]] and openness are central. A nomad base does not exist for the sake of financial profit.<br />
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A nomad base can be a [[shared living]] space (like a house, an [[eco-village]] or [[intentional community]]) rented, owned or [[squatted]] by one or more individuals who decide to also share this space with [[nomads]]. It could also be a temporary space on a temporary location like some piece of (squatted) land. Each location might have their own specific culture, aspiration, focus, terms of living, minimum or maximum length of stay, intentions, and so on.<br />
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==The limits of nomad bases==<br />
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''See the discussion page for ongoing brainstorming''<br />
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==Conference==<br />
There might be many nomad-bases around the world, though these are not so much connected with each other yet. To help creating a network of these spaces, the website [http://nomadbase.org nomadbase.org] was started January 2009. To make new connections between houses, spaces and nomadic travelers, a conference is in preparation to take place in Berlin towards the end of November of 2009: [[SHE goes MAD]].<br />
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==Ideas==<br />
We can work on a [[nomad base manifest|manifest]] that can be publicized in various cities through [[hospitality exchange]] networks and forums, inspiring and inviting other "houses" to join a nomad-base network or inspire other individuals that are already using their houses as nomad bases to connect with each other.<br />
<br />
We don't want to set any specific rules or definitions of what a nomad base should be, but describe certain potential properties/tendencies/intentions of nomadic bases, the kind of dynamics likely to develop in such bases, ...<br />
<br />
Nomad bases could stay in touch with each other, exchange on ideas, processes and experiences.<br />
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==Date-line==<br />
* January 2009 [http://nomadbase.org/ nomadbase.org] is in an alpha stage.<br />
* August 2009 [https://we.riseup.net/nomadbase Nomadbase] is now a group on [[crabgrass]] to discuss the feature-list and on [https://code.brueckenschlaeger.de/projects/nomads/ redmine] to discuss code-development. Discussion currently focuses on using a branch of [[crabgrass]].<br />
* November 2009: A conference about nomad-bases?: [[SHE goes MAD]]<br />
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[[category:Nomadbase]]<br />
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[[Category:Browse]]<br />
[[Category:Practice_of_Sharing]]<br />
[[Category:Earth]]<br />
[[Category:Hospitality]]<br />
[[Category:Lifestyle]]</div>91.63.189.195https://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=Nomadbase_Manifest&diff=1359Nomadbase Manifest2009-11-21T19:13:06Z<p>91.63.189.195: </p>
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<div>==Short version==<br />
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==Full version==<br />
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What is hospitality? Opening your house for the traveler, <br />
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Nomad bases are a radical approach to hospitality.<br />
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[[Category:Philosophy]]<br />
[[Category:Definition]]<br />
[[Category:Lifestyle]]</div>91.63.189.195https://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=Nomadbase_Manifest&diff=1358Nomadbase Manifest2009-11-21T19:09:18Z<p>91.63.189.195: </p>
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<div>What is hospitality? Opening your house for the traveler, <br />
<br />
Nomad bases are a radical approach to hospitality.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Philosophy]]<br />
[[Category:Definition]]<br />
[[Category:Lifestyle]]</div>91.63.189.195https://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=Nomadbase_communication_strategy&diff=1357Nomadbase communication strategy2009-11-21T19:08:54Z<p>91.63.189.195: /* Organisations */</p>
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<div>The communication strategy aims at bringing the knowledge of the existence of the nomadbase initiative to:<br />
*Already existing nomadbases that wish to network with other similar initiatives<br />
*People that wish to benefit from the experience of existing and networked nomad bases in order of open their own.<br />
<br />
<br />
==List of ideas==<br />
Each item of that list must be made into a paragraph further down the page, or a page of their own. If you have a great idea but no time to expand on it, list it already, someone else will do the job.<br />
<br />
*Define a "nomadbase maintainer profile"<br />
*List the channels that we may use to reach them<br />
*Don't communicate too much (couchsurfing syndrome) ?????<br />
*Open a [[Nomadbase communication|communication page]] to list all the communication related items.<br />
<br />
==Communication profile==<br />
Rules of the game:<br />
Lets describe a personality that would apply to 70% of nomadbase maintainers but would not be too specific.<br />
We can use that "profile" to set the tone of our communication.<br />
<br />
So, what does a nomad base maintainer look like?<br />
<br />
*Age: 25-35<br />
*Generous<br />
*Financially self sufficient<br />
*Superior education.<br />
*High degree of social skills<br />
*Non conformist<br />
*Alternative political views<br />
*Strong personality - Don't like to be told what to do<br />
*Not necessarily traveller<br />
*Curious about new/efficient social paradigm<br />
<br />
When actually communicating, do it like if you were talking to the person described above.<br />
<br />
==How to reach them==<br />
===Technophiles===<br />
*Hospitality networks<br />
**Create groups<br />
**Publish on CS city groups and related interest groups (alternative ways of living...).<br />
***Write a sample mail, put it on the [[Nomadbase communication|communication page]]<br />
*Facebook<br />
**Open a page<br />
**Link it to the profiles of the people participating in the initiative.<br />
*Twitter<br />
**Open an account<br />
**Use a hashtag<br />
*Other social net tool?<br />
<br />
Put someone in charge of all that. There's nothing so pathetic than disused communication tool.<br />
:How? We're no slave of the community!<br />
<br />
===Non-techs===<br />
<br />
What's that? Well, let's take an extreme: Some hippie commune with just one MS Windows computer that is always off anyways.<br />
<br />
*Send travelers.<br />
*Have communication material available in key-physical-places<br />
<br />
What kind of physical places our non-tech target are likely to be found?<br />
:How about: "Organisations" chapter below<br />
<br />
==Organisations==<br />
Some organisations that are on the same wavelengh would link our website and/or put flyers on their desks and/or other, all it takes is to let them know. Also, for the non-tech, organisation with physical premisces might be the only propagation vector.<br />
<br />
*Associations will definitely link us.<br />
*Bloggers too<br />
<br />
===List of key words===<br />
Non profits, fair trade, environmental stuff, WOOF, volunteering<br />
<br />
==Communication tools==<br />
What do we actually use. Well, that goes on the [[Nomadbase communication|communication page]].<br />
<br />
[[Category:Nomadbase]]</div>91.63.189.195https://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=Nomadbase_communication_strategy&diff=1356Nomadbase communication strategy2009-11-21T19:07:48Z<p>91.63.189.195: </p>
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<div>The communication strategy aims at bringing the knowledge of the existence of the nomadbase initiative to:<br />
*Already existing nomadbases that wish to network with other similar initiatives<br />
*People that wish to benefit from the experience of existing and networked nomad bases in order of open their own.<br />
<br />
<br />
==List of ideas==<br />
Each item of that list must be made into a paragraph further down the page, or a page of their own. If you have a great idea but no time to expand on it, list it already, someone else will do the job.<br />
<br />
*Define a "nomadbase maintainer profile"<br />
*List the channels that we may use to reach them<br />
*Don't communicate too much (couchsurfing syndrome) ?????<br />
*Open a [[Nomadbase communication|communication page]] to list all the communication related items.<br />
<br />
==Communication profile==<br />
Rules of the game:<br />
Lets describe a personality that would apply to 70% of nomadbase maintainers but would not be too specific.<br />
We can use that "profile" to set the tone of our communication.<br />
<br />
So, what does a nomad base maintainer look like?<br />
<br />
*Age: 25-35<br />
*Generous<br />
*Financially self sufficient<br />
*Superior education.<br />
*High degree of social skills<br />
*Non conformist<br />
*Alternative political views<br />
*Strong personality - Don't like to be told what to do<br />
*Not necessarily traveller<br />
*Curious about new/efficient social paradigm<br />
<br />
When actually communicating, do it like if you were talking to the person described above.<br />
<br />
==How to reach them==<br />
===Technophiles===<br />
*Hospitality networks<br />
**Create groups<br />
**Publish on CS city groups and related interest groups (alternative ways of living...).<br />
***Write a sample mail, put it on the [[Nomadbase communication|communication page]]<br />
*Facebook<br />
**Open a page<br />
**Link it to the profiles of the people participating in the initiative.<br />
*Twitter<br />
**Open an account<br />
**Use a hashtag<br />
*Other social net tool?<br />
<br />
Put someone in charge of all that. There's nothing so pathetic than disused communication tool.<br />
:How? We're no slave of the community!<br />
<br />
===Non-techs===<br />
<br />
What's that? Well, let's take an extreme: Some hippie commune with just one MS Windows computer that is always off anyways.<br />
<br />
*Send travelers.<br />
*Have communication material available in key-physical-places<br />
<br />
What kind of physical places our non-tech target are likely to be found?<br />
:How about: "Organisations" chapter below<br />
<br />
==Organisations==<br />
Some organisations that are on the same wavelengh would link our website and/or put flyers on their desks and/or other, all it takes is to let them know. Also, for the non-tech, organisation with physical premisces might be the only propagation vector.<br />
<br />
===List of key words===<br />
Non profits, fair trade, environmental stuff, WOOF, volunteering<br />
<br />
==Communication tools==<br />
What do we actually use. Well, that goes on the [[Nomadbase communication|communication page]].<br />
<br />
[[Category:Nomadbase]]</div>91.63.189.195https://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=Nomadbase_communication_strategy&diff=1355Nomadbase communication strategy2009-11-21T18:59:18Z<p>91.63.189.195: </p>
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<div>The communication strategy aims at bringing the knowledge of the existence of the nomadbase initiative to:<br />
*Already existing nomadbases that wish to network with other similar initiatives<br />
*People that wish to benefit from the experience of existing and networked nomad bases in order of open their own.<br />
<br />
==List of ideas==<br />
Each item of that list must be made into a paragraph further down the page, or a page of their own.<br />
<br />
*Define a "nomadbase maintainer profile"<br />
*List the channels that we may use to reach them<br />
*Don't communicate too much (couchsurfing syndrome) ?????<br />
*Open a [[Nomadbase communication|communication page]] to list all the communication related items.<br />
<br />
==Communication profile==<br />
Lets describe a personality that would apply to 70% of nomadbase maintainers but would not be too specific.<br />
We can use that "profile" to set the tone of our communication.<br />
<br />
So, what does a nomad base maintainer look like?<br />
<br />
*Age: 25-35<br />
*Generous<br />
*Financially self sufficient<br />
*Superior education.<br />
*High degree of social skills<br />
*Non conformist<br />
*Alternative political views<br />
*Strong personality - Don't like to be told what to do<br />
*Not necessarily traveller<br />
*Curious about new/efficient social paradigm<br />
<br />
==How to reach them==<br />
===Technophiles===<br />
*Hospitality networks<br />
**Create groups<br />
**Spam CS city groups and related interest groups.<br />
***Write a sample mail, put it on the [[Nomadbase communication|communication page]]<br />
*Facebook<br />
**Open a page<br />
**Link it to the profiles of the people participating in the initiative.<br />
*Twitter<br />
**Open an account<br />
**Use a hashtag<br />
*Other social net tool?<br />
<br />
Put someone in charge of all that. There's nothing so pathetic than disused communication tool.<br />
:How? We're no slave of the community!<br />
<br />
===Non-techs===<br />
<br />
What's that? Well, let's take an extreme: Some hippie commune with just one MS Windows computer that is always off anyways.<br />
<br />
*Send travelers.<br />
*Have communication material available in key-physical-places<br />
<br />
What kind of physical places our non-tech target are likely to be found?<br />
:See "Organisations" chapter below<br />
<br />
==Organisations==<br />
Some organisations that are on the same wavelengh would link our website, all it takes is to let them know. Also, for the non-tech, organisation with physical venues might be the only propagation vector.<br />
<br />
===List of key words===<br />
Non profits, fair trade, environmental stuff, WOOF<br />
<br />
==Communication tools==<br />
What do we actually use. Well, that goes on the [[Nomadbase communication|communication page]].<br />
<br />
[[Category:Nomadbase]]</div>91.63.189.195https://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=Nomadbase_communication_strategy&diff=1354Nomadbase communication strategy2009-11-21T18:37:07Z<p>91.63.189.195: New page: Find out customer profile Know how to reach them Don't communicate too much (couchsurfing syndrome) ????? Create a Comm wiki page with links to all that. Make a customer profile: The base...</p>
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<div>Find out customer profile<br />
Know how to reach them<br />
Don't communicate too much (couchsurfing syndrome) ?????<br />
Create a Comm wiki page with links to all that.<br />
<br />
Make a customer profile: The base<br />
<br />
Lets describe a personality that would apply to 70% of nomadbase maintainers but would not be too specific.<br />
We can use that "profile" to set the tone of our communication.<br />
<br />
Age: 25-35<br />
Generous<br />
Financially self sufficient<br />
Superior education.<br />
High degree of social skills<br />
Non conformist<br />
Alternative political views<br />
Strong personality - Don't like to be told what to do<br />
Not necessarily travellers<br />
Curious about new/efficient social paradigm<br />
<br />
How to reach them<br />
<br />
<br />
Technophiles<br />
<br />
Hospitality networks<br />
Create groups<br />
Spam CS city groups and related interest groups.<br />
Write a sample mail.<br />
Facebook<br />
Open a page<br />
Twitter<br />
Open an account<br />
Create a hashtag<br />
Other social net tool?<br />
<br />
Put someone in charge of all that.<br />
How? We're no slave of the community!<br />
<br />
Non tech<br />
<br />
Extreme: Some hippie commune with just one windows computer that is always off anyways.<br />
<br />
Send travelers.<br />
What kind of physical places our non-tech target are likely to be found?<br />
<br />
Organizations<br />
<br />
Non profits, fair trade, environmental stuff, WOOF<br />
Build partnership, make them link us.<br />
<br />
Comm tools<br />
<br />
One short manifest, one detailed.<br />
Design flyer, put it available to members.<br />
Write a Nomadbase setting up handbook.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Nomadbase]]</div>91.63.189.195https://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=Nomadbase_communication&diff=1353Nomadbase communication2009-11-21T18:33:49Z<p>91.63.189.195: /* General plan */</p>
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<div>==General plan==<br />
<br />
*Produce sound communication material<br />
*Let the world know<br />
*That's it<br />
<br />
[[Nomadbase communication strategy|More detailed plan]]<br />
<br />
==To do==<br />
<br />
==Tools==<br />
<br />
[[Category:Nomadbase]]</div>91.63.189.195https://sharewiki.org/w/index.php?title=Nomadbase_communication&diff=1351Nomadbase communication2009-11-21T18:29:48Z<p>91.63.189.195: New page: ==General plan== *Produce sound communication material *Let the world know *That's i More detailed plan ==To do== ==Tools== Category:Nomadbase</p>
<hr />
<div>==General plan==<br />
<br />
*Produce sound communication material<br />
*Let the world know<br />
*That's i<br />
<br />
[[Nomadbase communication strategy|More detailed plan]]<br />
<br />
==To do==<br />
<br />
==Tools==<br />
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==What is a nomad base?==<br />
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A '''nomad base''' is a shared living space where all inhabitants can feel like hosts or in other words: 'at home'. It is a place where the inhabitants - how temporary they may stay - feel at home, do their 'thing' and can learn and share at the same time with the other people who live there. A shared culture of '''participation''' in common activities (household and events for example) as well as mutual care among inhabitants and visitors are highly necessary for these spaces to remain [[sustainable]].<br />
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The values of [[sustainable sustainability]], [[sharing]] and openness are central. A nomad base does not exist for the sake of financial profit.<br />
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A nomad base can be a [[shared living]] space (like a house, an [[eco-village]] or [[intentional community]]) rented, owned or [[squatted]] by one or more individuals who decide to also share this space with [[nomads]]. It could also be a temporary space on a temporary location like some piece of (squatted) land. Each location might have their own specific culture, aspiration, focus, terms of living, minimum or maximum length of stay, intentions, and so on.<br />
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==The limits of nomad bases==<br />
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''See the discussion page for undergoing brainstorming''<br />
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==Conference==<br />
There might be many nomad-bases around the world, though these are not so much connected with each other yet. To help creating a network of these spaces, the website [http://nomadbase.org nomadbase.org] was started January 2009. To make new connections between houses, spaces and nomadic travelers, a conference is in preparation to take place in Berlin towards the end of November of 2009: [[SHE goes MAD]].<br />
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==Ideas==<br />
We can work on a [[nomad base manifest|manifest]] that can be publicized in various cities through [[hospitality exchange]] networks and forums, inspiring and inviting other "houses" to join a nomad-base network or inspire other individuals that are already using their houses as nomad bases to connect with each other.<br />
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We don't want to set any specific rules or definitions of what a nomad base should be, but describe certain potential properties/tendencies/intentions of nomadic bases, the kind of dynamics likely to develop in such bases, ...<br />
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Nomad bases could stay in touch with each other, exchange on ideas, processes and experiences.<br />
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==Date-line==<br />
* January 2009 [http://nomadbase.org/ nomadbase.org] is in an alpha stage.<br />
* August 2009 [https://we.riseup.net/nomadbase Nomadbase] is now a group on [[crabgrass]] to discuss the feature-list and on [https://code.brueckenschlaeger.de/projects/nomads/ redmine] to discuss code-development. Discussion currently focuses on using a branch of [[crabgrass]].<br />
* November 2009: A conference about nomad-bases?: [[SHE goes MAD]]<br />
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<div>{{she}}<br />
<br />
==What is a nomad base?==<br />
<br />
A '''nomad base''' is a shared living space where all inhabitants can feel like hosts or in other words: 'at home'. It is a place where the inhabitants - how temporary they may stay - feel at home, do their 'thing' and can learn and share at the same time with the other people who live there. A shared culture of '''participation''' in common activities (household and events for example) as well as mutual care among inhabitants and visitors are highly necessary for these spaces to remain [[sustainable]].<br />
<br />
The values of [[sustainable sustainability]], [[sharing]] and openness are central. A nomad base does not exist for the sake of financial profit.<br />
<br />
A nomad base can be a [[shared living]] space (like a house, an [[eco-village]] or [[intentional community]]) rented, owned or [[squatted]] by one or more individuals who decide to also share this space with [[nomads]]. It could also be a temporary space on a temporary location like some piece of (squatted) land. Each location might have their own specific culture, aspiration, focus, terms of living, minimum or maximum length of stay, intentions, and so on.<br />
<br />
==The limits of nomad bases==<br />
<br />
''See the discussion page for undergoing brainstorming''<br />
<br />
==Conference==<br />
There might be many nomad-bases around the world, though these are not so much connected with each other yet. To help creating a network of these spaces, the website [http://nomadbase.org nomadbase.org] was started January 2009. To make new connections between houses, spaces and nomadic travelers, a conference is in preparation to take place in Berlin towards the end of November of 2009: [[SHE goes MAD]].<br />
<br />
==Ideas==<br />
We can work on a [[nomad base manifest|manifest]] that can be publicized in various cities through [[hospitality exchange]] networks and forums, inspiring and inviting other "houses" to join a nomad-base network or inspire other individuals that are already using their houses as nomad bases to connect with each other.<br />
<br />
We don't want to set any specific rules or definitions of what a nomad base should be, but describe certain potential properties/tendencies/intentions of nomadic bases, the kind of dynamics likely to develop in such bases, ...<br />
<br />
Nomad bases could stay in touch with each other, exchange on ideas, processes and experiences.<br />
<br />
==Date-line==<br />
* January 2009 [http://nomadbase.org/ nomadbase.org] is in an alpha stage.<br />
* August 2009 [https://we.riseup.net/nomadbase Nomadbase] is now a group on [[crabgrass]] to discuss the feature-list and on [https://code.brueckenschlaeger.de/projects/nomads/ redmine] to discuss code-development. Discussion currently focuses on using a branch of [[crabgrass]].<br />
* November 2009: A conference about nomad-bases?: [[SHE goes MAD]]<br />
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