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      <title>2024 directions</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[foprop in wiki and write.as&#xA;&#xA;Reorientation now. Settling into reflective writing-in-public. Still activist - the world is on fire, for christ’s sake! But setting aside &#39;organiser&#39; commitments at last.&#xA;&#xA;  We started out here foprop blog - welcome with an orientation to pattern language(ing) and an intention to hook up with people in social.coop. Pattern language and social.coop are still in the frame, but the intention is wider now, and less project-ish.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;We’ll use this blog to notify developments in A book of skill - a federated wiki site where we mean to do our ongoing public writing. Why fedwiki? (Just plain wiki from here onwards; the more familiar wiki-aggregator format is tagged ‘orthodox wiki’.) Wiki is an unfamiliar format for many, and yes, it is possible as a newbie to get lost when many pages are opened  in the multipage lineup that is one of its great core features. But fedwiki is beautiful for hypertext writing, in the fashion of a multi-facetted commonplace book (as well as for other wonderful things, as conceived by Ward Cunningham, the inventor of wikis). Being federated and Creative Commons, wiki content can be forked and repurposed by others publishing in the wikiverse.&#xA;&#xA;Wiki doesn’t push - another great feature. You need to choose what you read, by pulling writers you have a reason to attend to - which is why this blog is run alongside wiki. You can choose to have these blog posts pushed to you if you subscribe (the link is below). Of course, being published via write.as means that you also can follow @foprop@write.as in the fediverse. Likewise, you can response in the fediverse and we can develop conversations.&#xA;&#xA;foprop logo]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Reorientation now. Settling into reflective writing-in-public. Still activist – the world is on fire, for christ’s sake! But setting aside &#39;organiser&#39; commitments at last.</p>

<blockquote><p>We started out here <a href="https://write.as/foprop/foprop-blog-welcome">foprop blog – welcome</a> with an orientation to pattern language(ing) and an intention to hook up with people in social.coop. Pattern language and social.coop are still in the frame, but the intention is wider now, and less project-ish.</p></blockquote>



<p>We’ll use this blog to notify developments in <a href="https://skill.wiki.foprop.org">A book of skill</a> – a federated wiki site where we mean to do our ongoing public writing. <strong>Why fedwiki?</strong> (Just plain <em>wiki</em> from here onwards; the more familiar wiki-aggregator format is tagged ‘orthodox wiki’.) Wiki is an unfamiliar format for many, and yes, it is possible as a newbie to get lost when many pages are opened  in the multipage lineup that is one of its great core features. But fedwiki is beautiful for hypertext writing, in the fashion of a multi-facetted <em>commonplace book</em> (as well as for other wonderful things, as conceived by Ward Cunningham, the inventor of wikis). Being federated and Creative Commons, wiki content can be forked and repurposed by others publishing in the wikiverse.</p>

<p>Wiki doesn’t push – another great feature. You need to <em>choose</em> what you read, by pulling writers you have a reason to attend to – which is why <strong>this blog</strong> is run alongside wiki. You can choose to have these blog posts pushed to you if you subscribe (the link is below). Of course, being published via write.as means that you also can follow <a href="/@/foprop@write.as" class="u-url mention">@<span>foprop@write.as</span></a> in the fediverse. Likewise, you can response in the fediverse and we can develop conversations.</p>

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      <title>Welcome - Linking foprop &amp; social.coop</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[The #foprop website www.foprop.org contains work on C21 legacy, arising thro 50 years as a libertarian-socialist activist. It&#39;s about the living of activist lives - today - with an informed sense of ongoing history, the pluriversality of activist formations (terrible word, sorry, but needed?) and clear-headed, open-hearted insight into the mind-boggling scope of human scope, for well and for ill, in the material, cultural and emotional commons.&#xA;&#xA;!--more--&#xA;&#xA;I mean to use this blog as a link across from foprop work-in-progress, to friends and collaborators in the Mastodon community of social.coop - and others in the fediverse. foprop is analytical, a theory-of-practice project . . well, a practice-and-theory project . . concerned with particulars of time, place and context, and also with the collective framing of broad mutual evolving understandings of how to conduct activist practice in building #P2P commons.&#xA;&#xA;Not everybody in social.coop is &#39;into theory&#39; and not everybody will agree on what counts as #theory anyway . . so this blog will try to explore that, and evolve a sense of how this project (an &#39;organic intellectual&#39;, baby-boomer, libertarian-socialist project) weaves into the C21 fabric of solidarity-economy activism, cooperation, open-collaborative commoning and autonomist initiatives in the fediverse, making the #LivingEconomy.&#xA;&#xA;This is just an opener. Happy to chat about the project in Mastodon https://social.coop/@mikehales, blogs to start soon. Follow the blog in the fediverse . . foprop@write.as&#xA;&#xA;This is a blog by Mike Hales https://social.coop/@mikehales linked with the foprop P2P-commons pattern-language website (Forces of Production, Relations of Production) www.foprop.org]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong><a href="https://foprop.writeas.com/tag:foprop" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">foprop</span></a></strong> website <a href="https://www.foprop.org">www.foprop.org</a> contains work on C21 legacy, arising thro 50 years as a libertarian-socialist activist. It&#39;s about the living of <strong>activist lives</strong> – today – with an informed sense of <em>ongoing history</em>, the <em>pluriversality</em> of activist formations (terrible word, sorry, but needed?) and clear-headed, open-hearted insight into the mind-boggling scope of human scope, for well and for ill, in the <em>material, cultural and emotional commons</em>.</p>



<p>I mean to use this blog as a link across from foprop work-in-progress, to friends and collaborators in the Mastodon community of <a href="https://social.coop/about/more">social.coop</a> – and others in the fediverse. <strong>foprop</strong> is analytical, a theory-of-practice project . . well, a <em>practice-and-theory</em> project . . concerned with <strong>particulars</strong> of time, place and context, and also with the collective framing of broad <strong>mutual</strong> evolving understandings of how to conduct activist practice in <strong>building <a href="https://foprop.writeas.com/tag:P2P" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">P2P</span></a> commons</strong>.</p>

<p>Not everybody in social.coop is &#39;into theory&#39; and not everybody will agree on what counts as <a href="https://foprop.writeas.com/tag:theory" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">theory</span></a> anyway . . so this blog will try to explore that, and evolve a sense of how this project (an &#39;organic intellectual&#39;, baby-boomer, libertarian-socialist project) weaves into the C21 fabric of solidarity-economy activism, cooperation, open-collaborative commoning and autonomist initiatives in the fediverse, making <strong>the <a href="https://foprop.writeas.com/tag:LivingEconomy" class="hashtag"><span>#</span><span class="p-category">LivingEconomy</span></a></strong>.</p>

<p>This is just an opener. Happy to chat about the project in Mastodon <a href="https://social.coop/@mike_hales">https://social.coop/@mike_hales</a>, blogs to start soon. Follow the blog in the fediverse . . foprop@write.as</p>

<h5 id="this-is-a-blog-by-mike-hales-https-social-coop-mike-hales-linked-with-the-foprop-p2p-commons-pattern-language-website-forces-of-production-relations-of-production-www-foprop-org-https-www-foprop-org" id="this-is-a-blog-by-mike-hales-https-social-coop-mike-hales-linked-with-the-foprop-p2p-commons-pattern-language-website-forces-of-production-relations-of-production-www-foprop-org-https-www-foprop-org">This is a blog by Mike Hales <a href="https://social.coop/@mike_hales">https://social.coop/@mike_hales</a> linked with the <strong>foprop</strong> P2P-commons pattern-language website (Forces of Production, Relations of Production) <a href="https://www.foprop.org">www.foprop.org</a></h5>
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