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Re: Taking LUGNET to the next level
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Fri, 20 Feb 2004 15:15:52 GMT
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In lugnet.announce, Todd Lehman wrote:
   Chats with people at BrickFest PDX last weekend got me thinking a lot more about LUGNET and its role in the community.

I’ve bounced some of my thoughts off of various people (including three people from LEGO) and responses varied from positive to very positive. Suzanne has been encouraging me to go in this direction for some time now and I’m very excited about what this means for everyone.

I am still working hard on my book project, which is coming along nicely but is needing all of my free time. When explaining this to someone this past weekend, I suddenly realized that the book project had become the first priority in my LEGO life and that LUGNET had slowly become the second priority. I don’t think that’s healthy for LUGNET, and so...

The time has come to open up LUGNET and entrust it to the community.

Well played:) It takes a good person to realize when they need to open up a project that was theirs to start with.

   I want to take LUGNET through a two-part transition, essentially metamorphising it first from a monarchy into an oligarchy, and then from an oligarchy into the analagous online form of a representational democracy or a constitutional republic.



  
In the short term, this means that this week I’m assembling an ad hoc advisory committee. Those people are Steve Barile, Tim Courtney, Frank Filz, Suzanne Green, Christina Hitchcock, Kelly McKiernan, Matthew Miller, and Larry Pieniazek, and their job is to help me with the first step of the transition.

The first step includes interesting things like laying the basic foundations for the second step, setting up a new server with multiple user accounts for developers, and rethinking LUGNET’s ToS, as well as a lot of boring things like how to turn LUGNET into, say, an LLC or a non-profit organization.

  
In the long term, the second step means that the community will choose who will be running the show. We will need to define “the community” carefully and clearly, as well as what “running the show” means; just because something is community-owned or community-run doesn’t necessarily mean that everyone gets to participate in every single decision. The desired outcome, rather, is a system in which people are elected and/or appointed to various positions for various amounts of time, and are entrusted with decision making and task execution. LUGNET needs, for example, a treasurer.

Moving forward, I’d also like to see much closer relationships between LUGNET and other umbrella organizations such as ILTCO, SciBrick, FLL, etc., as well as community sites internationally such as 1000steine.de, and I can imagine there being representatives from each of these organizations to make sure their individual interests are kept in balance. Our community is finally large enough for this to make sense.


As Communications Officer to SciBrick, I’m ready to help out in whatever way I can toward establishing a closer relationship to LUGNET and other organizations as well.

   In catching up on discussions from over the weekend, it seems like it might also be a good time to think about releasing LUGNET’s source code under GPL and its content under OCL, since one of the largest concerns about LUGNET being privately held is what happens to such things in a disaster scenario.

There are innumerable details yet to be worked out on many levels, but I hope that I’ve given you a reasonable overview and have communicated the gist of what lies ahead. People convinced me this past weekend that LUGNET has the strength and momentum to make this transition and emerge from it thriving.

Finally, please rest assured that I’m not about to abandon the community or any of my current LUGNET duties. I’m looking to reduce my involvement proportionally to increasing others’ involvement. By the end of March I want the hand-off to be essentially complete. With any luck maybe I’ll even be able to build a MOC to take to BrickFest DC in August. :) I’ve got a LEGO room with 12 linear feet of storage containers stacked 4 feet tall and filled with LEGO and I haven’t built a darn thing in over a year.

--Todd

Thanks, Todd- I’m really excited to see this happening.

Joe Meno SciBrick Communications Officer .space paparazzi!



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