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    '''[[Consumerium]] [[governance]]''' is how it runs [[Consumerium:itself|itself]] - the [[protocol]] that keeps everything "fair and above board".  This should be as close to a [[formal protocol]] as possible.
    '''[[Consumerium]] [[governance]]''' is how it runs [[Consumerium:itself|itself]] - the [[protocol]] that keeps everything "fair and above board".  This should be as close to a [[formal protocol]] as possible.
    == continuous improvement ==
    While [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] deals with daily issues of [[Publish:governance]], [[Research:governance]] and building a [[healthy signal infrastructure]], what it does must be formalized into:
    *[[publish protocol]] to keep generating a [[Consumerium buying signal]] that satisfies [[individual buying criteria]] and [[institutional buying criteria]] of uesers
    *[[research protocol]] to keep gathering and filtering data from all [[faction]]s for all [[individual buying criteria]]
    *[[integration protocol]] to keep funding servers and expansion that meets our own [[institutional buying criteria]] and creates [[healthy signal infrastructure]]


    Because Consumerium seeks to empower [[consumer]]s to affect [[corporate governance]] and perhaps [[government]] attitude to [[trade]], it should be a very good example of governance responsible to our [[values]].  Whatever they are.  
    Because Consumerium seeks to empower [[consumer]]s to affect [[corporate governance]] and perhaps [[government]] attitude to [[trade]], it should be a very good example of governance responsible to our [[values]].  Whatever they are.  


    It is clear that Consumerium has and will continue to have a [[Consumerium:Systemic bias]] based on the values of the people building it.  This must be inverted, by applying a counter-bias in the governance protocol. Specific issues in Consumerium governance are:
    == counter-bias ==


    *choice of a [[Consumerium board]] - by default now it is just [[User:Juxo]] or "Chairman Juxo" or "Chief Gardener Juxo" or "Janitor Juxo" or whatever title he likes''see [[m:Wikipedia Governance]] for debate on one-man rule over there.''
    It is clear that Consumerium has and will continue to have a [[Consumerium:Systemic bias]] based on the values of the people building it.  This must be inverted, by applying a counter-bias in governance.  ''Note:  [[Wikimedia]] does the exact opposite!  It must not be copied in this respect or [[CGO]] will failSee [[m:Wikipedia Governance]] for debate on one-man rule over there.  See also [[GodKing]].''


    == issues ==
    Specific issues in Consumerium governance are:
    *choice of a [[Consumerium board]] - by default now it is just [[User:Juxo]] or "Chairman Juxo" or "Chief Gardener Juxo" or "Janitor Juxo" or whatever title he likes. 
    *choice of [[licenses]] - note that there are few contributors now, and it is not too late to require that all contributions accept that a change of license be possible later, under the terms of governance we eventually work out for that (in other words notify that unless you object in such and such a time after a notice of change of license, the material is under a new license, and you lose rights to say fork off a new project with the old material without problems).
    *choice of [[licenses]] - note that there are few contributors now, and it is not too late to require that all contributions accept that a change of license be possible later, under the terms of governance we eventually work out for that (in other words notify that unless you object in such and such a time after a notice of change of license, the material is under a new license, and you lose rights to say fork off a new project with the old material without problems).
    *ways of assessing [[Consumerium:project future|project future]] and [[project status quo]] - ''see [[m:governance]] for some ways to do this, not sure if they've been tried.''
    *ways of assessing [[Consumerium:project future|project future]] and [[project status quo]] - ''see [[m:governance]] for some ways to do this, not sure if they've been tried.''
    *other things that might have to be listed in a [[board manual]] - ''see [[m:board manual]] for a possible starting point for Consumerium's board - and [[m:Wikimedia board]] for an example of how not to do things!''
    *picking the right balance of tools, rules and fools.  We hate [[w:bureaucracy|bureaucracy]] for practical reasons, but sometimes zero-bureaucracy (like [[GPL]]) just leads you into more control by official bureaucrats and wasting your life defending your work.  High-bureaucracy (like [[w:Business Software Alliance|Business Software Alliance]]) has some benefits but is mostly just oppressive.  [[w:Consortium|Consortium]] usually fall in between and balance a little more bureaucracy and obligation up front with a way to manage unforseen events later on, the main reason to even consider '''governance''' important.


    *other things that might have to be listed in a [[board manual]] - ''see [[m:board manual]] for a possible starting point for Consumerium's board - and [[m:Wikimedia board]] for an example of how not to do things!''
    == interim step ==


    *picking the right balance of tools, rules and fools.  We hate [[w:bureaucracy|bureaucracy]] for practical reasons, but sometimes zero-bureaucracy (like [[GPL]]) just leads you into more control by official bureaucrats and wasting your life defending your work.  High-bureaucracy (like [[w:Business Software Alliance|Business Software Alliance]]) has some benefits but is mostly just oppressive.  [[w:Consortium|Consortium]] usually fall in between and balance a little more bureaucracy and obligation up front with a way to manage unforseen events later on, the main reason to even consider '''governance''' important.
    It is not reasonable to expect all [[protocol]] to work on day one without gathering expertise of experienced people:


    Eventually a [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] must take over from the founders, and regulate the '''Consumerium governance''' protocol in a fairer way than any of us can manage - we are not so foolish as to imagine that this means always relying on the original [[Consumerium board]].  It must be assumed that eventually the project is too complex and contentious to be "controlled" by anyone, and that the organization/board is primarily trying to [[obsolete itself]].  This probably is its ''only'' "job".  A [[Transparent Consumerium]] would use the CGO only to resolve disputes that arise about the CGP fairness.
    Eventually a [[Consumerium Governance Organization]] must take over from the founders, and regulate the '''Consumerium governance''' protocol in a fairer way than any of us can manage - we are not so foolish as to imagine that this means always relying on the original [[Consumerium board]].  It must be assumed that eventually the project is too complex and contentious to be "controlled" by anyone, and that the organization/board is primarily trying to [[obsolete itself]].  This probably is its ''only'' "job".  A [[Transparent Consumerium]] would use the CGO only to resolve disputes that arise about the CGP fairness.