==== FridemarPache -- Thu Aug 27 22:23:34 2009 ==== As Meatball has been serving as a platform of community activists and leaders of different communities. Barnraising applies to all of them. On MeatballMission Sunir made the BarnRaising its central paradigm, which became a kind of hallmark of Meatball in the wider community. As the different barns are distributed all over the globe, I think ''"same place"'', ''"same time"'' doesn't appropriatly describe the on-line reality, how virtual barns are built, assynchronous collaboration should be integrated. Beyond that I think we should not exclude IncidentalCollaboration or also spontaneous collaboration with a formulation '''community actively decides''', because this could suppress a lot of useful group projects on a smaller scale by bureaucracy. ---- ==== NathanielThurston -- Thu Sep 3 13:48:23 2009 ==== There was one difference in the two versions of the BarnRaising document: < The goal may be ... such as a new school or public accessable tool, that help to raise the knowledge, creativity, productivity and friendlyness of humanity. > The goal may be ... such as a new school or public tool (that both help to raise the knowledge and friendlyness of humanity). ---- ==== NathanielThurston -- Mon Sep 14 09:49:00 2009 ==== In response to "Churches have something we don't, yet": I think the "something" is passion. ---- ==== HansWobbe -- Mon Nov 23 15:41:55 2009 ==== An interesting example of (Community or Enterprise) Building... http://www.siliconvalley.com/news/ci_13825531 ----