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=== Openness and Transparency ===
 
=== Openness and Transparency ===
These values apply more to the organisational aspects of Platform. We propose the ability for any member or client of an organisation using Platform technology to assess the processes used, the current state of finances and the current projects to a reasonable degree. We believe that this is how we can prevent corruption and dishonest business practices while encouraging cooperation and innovation.
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One of the biggest problems in the systems that we run our civilisation by is a lack of transparency which leads to inefficiency and corruption. If systems are open then they are able to improve [[w:Scientific method|scientifically]] through peer-review of clear analysis and objective reporting. Note that the concepts of transparency and of privacy can appear contradictory, but each has their place; people have a right to real privacy in their personal and financial affairs, but systems must be transparent to all who are affected by its operation and decision-making.
 
*[http://p2pfoundation.net/Open_Organization Open Organisation] ''- article on P2P foundation site defining open organisation in more detail''
 
*[http://p2pfoundation.net/Open_Organization Open Organisation] ''- article on P2P foundation site defining open organisation in more detail''
 
*[http://www.eff.org/issues/transparency EFF transparency portal] ''- the Electronic Frontier Foundation''
 
*[http://www.eff.org/issues/transparency EFF transparency portal] ''- the Electronic Frontier Foundation''

Revision as of 06:52, 20 May 2010

The Platform is a proposed technology that will be used by individuals and community-scale organisations to share knowledge and coordinate projects, to trade with each other and govern themselves.

Platforms are to be set up using packaged free software and easy to follow instructions, it creates a direct connection between all the people using it. People who are members of this network can connect with other member for purposes of communication, work or trade. Their common interests can organically give rise to numerous projects, products and services.

As more platforms are set up and more people join the network, a wider range of projects can gain critical mass and economy of scale allows more services and products to be created within the network. Therefore all members are interested in helping others discover and use this technology.

We currently have a functional system that we've been using for our own organisation and project management. It still has some critical elements from the above list missing, and it's currently based built within a MediaWiki framework which is very good for us as a kind prototype which allows us to develop and refine the content and structure of the environment. Ideally we'd prefer the system to lean more strongly toward Javascript for the interface than it does now, and to be using robust Internet-independent P2P network layer rather than the current web-oriented way.

We are working to package the Wiki organisation technology we have developed to allow the setting up of platforms. The foundation exists, but further work is required to document the system and to make is more user friendly, as well as providing tutorials

Values

Underlying the platform is a set of values that have guided its development and support its continued evolution. The platform is defined as technology actively supporting the expression of the following values:

Freedom and Privacy

We believe use of technology should progressively empower and free people and ensure privacy. In practice this means having full knowledge and control over who accesses personal data and the routine application of strong encryption to ensure privacy. Freedom means being able to choose what the technology looks like and how you use it without having to compromise on functionality or connectivity.

  • Free Software Definition - This page clearly defines what freedom means in the context of software
  • Privacy - portal by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) on privacy for more information

Openness and Transparency

One of the biggest problems in the systems that we run our civilisation by is a lack of transparency which leads to inefficiency and corruption. If systems are open then they are able to improve scientifically through peer-review of clear analysis and objective reporting. Note that the concepts of transparency and of privacy can appear contradictory, but each has their place; people have a right to real privacy in their personal and financial affairs, but systems must be transparent to all who are affected by its operation and decision-making.

Bottom-up and Peer to peer

In an effort to prevent centralisation and monopolisation, we uphold these values by ensuring the latest state of technology is available in easy-to-use form without restrictions to anyone and that it can be used to connect directly and privately with any other person or group using the technology to communicate, trade and govern.

Organisation and Accountability

Vision

We know that solutions to most of the world's problems have been found. We also know that there are countless groups and individuals working to empower themselves and others. What if there was a way to connect all of the solutions and all of the people with shared goals and visions? And what if access to all this combined know-how and creativity was available to anyone in the form of free and well-documented software applications and turn-key businesses? This is the vision Platform seeks to fulfil.

Goals

The Platform technology needs to integrate all of the following:

  • A turn-key organisation based on continually updated, proven best practices for personal organisation and setting up businesses. What this means in practice... Fill in an electronic form to set up your personal and business goals, projects and manage resources.
  • A suite of free, customisable software applications that can run on any computer in any language. What this means in practise... Download a software package or burn a DVD ROM that can install on any computer, which includes continually-updated operating system, email, office and collaboration software.
  • A portal to a network of people to communicate, do business and debate matters of governance with. What this means in practice... Being able to select a legal and financial framework in alignment with your values, to pursue your goals within, with the ability to question and change any aspect and to connect with peers who abide by the same governance.

Technical Structure

Platforms consist of the following core aspects:

  • Content management system
  • Documentation including procedures and best practices
  • Research & Education material such as Wikipedia, legal glossary and documentaries
  • Record administration for managing projects, resources, contacts, accounts and other information
  • Linux distro for managing IT infrastructure
  • Legal framework for setting up independently of the system
  • Financial framework of trading together and funding projects

Financial & Business Structure

We need to create a good default (and eventually a set of defaults) business structure which is optimised for minimal tax legally. This could involve something along the lines of following a procedure that results in members setting up an global business entity as a "non-territorial out-post" of the network. Members then perform work for their instance of the global organisation, their travel and expenses are paid. Members can then apply group discussion and decision-making methods to allocating any surplus funds to members, resources and work.

From a financial perspective, a platform would consist of one or more "international non-profit organisations" covering multiple nationalities, and would exhibit the following attributes:

  • generates profit to allocate funds to the tasks required to carry on with its purpose
    • sells merchandise through an online shop
    • sells affiliate products such as books and subscriptions
    • offers monthly subscriptions for server administration and support services
  • purchases services and assets which are useful for the organisation
  • only ever holds a moderate balance for cash-flow purposes
  • resides in a jurisdiction where offshore income is non-taxable (and makes near-zero net profit)
  • pays for moderate travel, accommodation and consumables costs for volunteer workers (members)
  • pays contractors and businesses to do work that can't be handled by the volunteers
  • pays rent on local club-houses where members can work and socialise
  • grant members access to the organisation's assets and other resources

Current state as of April 2010 - prototype phase

We currently have a functional system that we've been using for our own organisation and project management. It still has some critical elements from the above list missing, and it's currently based built within a MediaWiki framework which is very good for us as a kind prototype which allows us to develop and refine the content and structure of the environment. Ideally we'd prefer the system to lean more strongly toward Javascript for the interface than it does now, and to be using robust Internet-independent P2P network layer rather than the current web-oriented way.

Related projects

Some organisations and projects involved in similar work: