[MG] Disempowering admins

Ed Pastore epastore at metagovernment.org
Sat Jan 8 15:54:45 EST 2011


I recently posted a question to that effect as a Slashdot submission.  
It got modded down to purple (second to lowest priority) meaning it  
had little change of making it onto the main site.

Then I submitted it again (anonymously this time), and took out  
references to collaborative governance, making it just an IT question  
about the power of admins (though it does link to the DAN page I  
recently created). That question is modded up to red (highest  
priority). There is a pretty good chance it will show up on Slashdot  
sometime today or tomorrow. Maybe.

You can see that submission here:
http://slashdot.org/submission/1438118/Disempowering-the-singular-sysadmin
and clicking the + sign next to the title will help mod it higher.

As to whether or not it shows up on the main page is anyone's guess.  
But keep an eye on slashdot.org to see if it does. This particular  
question is one where Slashdot can be genuinely helpful.



On Jan 7, 2011, at 8:32 AM, Pietro Speroni di Fenizio wrote:

> Hello everybody,
> I am back.
> I saw a lot of email exchanges.
>
> I am also ok with Michael Allen.
>
> One thing that came to me was that I wished that no one, not Michael,
> not me, not Ed, just no single person had the power to destroy the
> whole project.
>
> It would be interesting to set up a system where an action (let's say,
> an email get sent, which then could trigger a number of other actions)
> only when everybody inside a group, (or at least n people out of a
> group, or at least ... but considering that this person counts
> more...) agrees on it.
>
> Think about this simple tool. You set up an online system, you set up
> what the action would be, and you program the rules. In the most basic
> form when one calls for the action to be taken, then the system would
> automatically contact the other users. If they agree too (clicking on
> a specific unique link), then the system sends the email. And if
> necessary also adds the signature of the people that have agreed. I
> have seen many such systems in one form or another around the
> internet. But always only as a part of a bigger system. For example to
> destroy a question in stackoverflow you need so many votes by users
> who each has at least a karma of...
>
> But no system seem to be general enough that anyone can just set it  
> up.
>
> Cheers,
> Pietro
>
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