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Here's the extended paper version of the talk, with all those great mind map diagrams (which were made with Loomio, [I think, but not sure]):

https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/vulk-blog/ThePervertsGuid...

Loomio:

https://www.loomio.org/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loomio

>Loomio is decision-making software designed to assist groups with the collaborative decision-making process. It is a free software[3] web application, where users can initiate discussions and put up proposals.[4][5][6][7] As the discussions progress to initiating a proposal, the group receives feedback through an updatable pie chart.



The mind maps were both hand drawn and made using simplemind. Loomio is a voting tool :)


cheers for the most original analysis of a domain (PL) using a farflung framework (psychoanalysis) i've seen in a long time. really good job! have you tried to publish in a journal?

incidentally you might enjoy this paper

https://web.ics.purdue.edu/~plotnits/PDFs/ap%20lacan%20and%2...


That paper looks great. No, I haven't published anywhere. If you have any suggestions on journals let me know :)


I don't see anything about the mind maps. Can you give a pointer to loomio.org or gitub which specifically speaks to that?


Maybe I misunderstood that the tool he was using was Loomio in this video (that's what it says in the title bar, but maybe that's just the name of the file) -- it could be he's using some other mind mapping tool, but I don't recognize it, and I'd love to know what it is:

Here is a talk by W Watson (the same guy who gave this talk) about Loomio, and its background, history, and purpose, as it relates to asynchronous group decision making!

Austin Software Co-operatives - Video Recap: Economic Update - Enabling Worker Coops

>In May, we will discuss a 60 minute long video from Economic Update on Enabling Worker Coops - https://www.democracyatwork.info/eu_enabling_worker_coops Please watch the video prior to the 7pm call to have some background. We are looking forward to discussing this topic with the group!

>Software co-operatives and meritocracies are more complex than you might think.

>These concepts sit on the intersection of self-organizing groups, capitalism, consultancies, meritocracies, law, and ethics. Help us discover the best way to structure a software co-operative.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8m397EHORPI

https://www.democracyatwork.info/eu_enabling_worker_coops

There have been some HN postings about Loomio:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=12348909




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