| thanks for you reply. i think our philosophies are aligned in expectation and this is part of the issue i am trying to resolve. to be more clear about what is happening; i already am building a project which i plan to continue work on independent of support i manage to gain. my expectation is that any support will accelerate progress of my project and i do not not foresee a particular requirement to keep my project secret... therefore making this an open project will at least allow for external feedback on the decisions i intend to make. i think my problem is that my current skill-set is strongly aligned to being a software developer. therefore i think there is a high risk to me making bad "business decisions". a few examples:
- marketing stuff
- legal stuff
- financing stuff
- how do gain customers
- what do my customers want
- "things that are done without a computer"
- etc i particularly agree with your last two paragraphs... i would like to summarize them to the following expectation: "an individual would be personally invested if they are actively contributing to decisions and do not feel that the decisions made by the community are unfair in cases where the individuals decision differs from the community consensus" i have created a loomio account as per feedback from this posts thread: https://www.loomio.org/g/NUlbf4Y0/glitr-io i also have the blog i previously created and is mentioned in the post body. any advice on external tools for this is appreciated, but i would prefer to to consolidate the number of tools (to a minimum to make it easier for me to maintain). im hoping the blog (https://glitr.io) will be sufficient. i have integrated Discus (https://disqus.com) for comments. i dont see any particular reason i would be unable to integrate any other tools. |
A way to crowdsource ideas, upvote ideas so the core maintainers know what's popular. A way to disqus the ideas. And then the maintainer(s) / core developers, listens to the discussions, and they make decisions, based on that.
However making democratic decisions, where everyone has one vote (?), sounds like long term disaster to me :- ) because a few people, the core developers who build 99% of the software, will (I think) have 100 x more insight, than members in general. ? then, equal voting power = could drive away the core contributors? if the community makes weird decisoins?
> consolidate the number of tools
Then possibly a project I'm doing could be of interest to you. It's called Talkyard and let's you do both blog comments (like Disqus) and question-answers and crowdsourcing ideas (like Loomio), and simple chat channels, in one tool. https://www.talkyard.io
You have a link to your project? Aha it's https://glitr.io about memes