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Hello Benjamin,
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Jono has written a book called "The Art of Community," which describes his approach. It's available 
to purchase or download under a CC license from his site: http://www.artofcommunityonline.org/get/

This would be a great read for all of us involved in TDF as we strive to increase our membership 
and visibility to the world.

Jono also offered to help us as our community grows, so if anyone is interested in talking to him, 
please reach out. (His info is on his site: http://www.jonobacon.org/contact-me/ )


That's a good thing. And if he helps us - OK.
On the other side: We need just our brain to find the right solutions.
We have goals. That leads to: What is to do, to make this goals real, in a global dimension? We build a worldwide community. - That leads to: How can it realy work with good results?
And basically: What is to do, to find an optimal structure for all of this?
And so on.

We need a kind of selforganizing structure that leads to what we want. Even in a phase when communication breaks. That's the problem of every group that is to great to reach the members by speaking in front of them.
And that's a point, OOo did not understand.

Therefore, we will not come very far if we copy OOo.

Gruß,
Johannes



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