Wjhonson is pointing out a valid problem with P2PU, and almost all other similar initiatives I know. For a long time Wikieducator had the same closed decision making set up, and by the time it did implement a form of democratic governance, the "culture" of the space was quite particular, making change proposals even more difficult to pitch and test.
> Any person has a roadmap / pathway to gain power, effect changes, gainI still don't see what you want to change other than the way the
> consensus which can actually make changes, etc.
"political" structures of P2PU work - the way decisions are made, but
not the decisions themselves, so to speak. In particular, it seems to
me you're saying you want a "clear box" in place of the current "black
box". But, #1, I'm not so sure it *is* a black box. To my mind it's
just a community of people, more or less transparent depending on how
well you get to know them. And, #2, as I indicated earlier, I don't
think swapping day-to-day community-driven consensus for some other
form of decisions is actually a very good idea (even *when* things
like board elections are introduced as part of incorporation and
nonprofit status). Nor do I think it's likely to happen. In
particular, my guess is that the board will play more of an "advisory"
role, much like the current council.
To my mind there are other forms of transparency that seem more
useful. Clearly political and associated power structures have a very
concrete importance to you, and some others are likely feel the same
way. And yet, whatever their political views may be, the P2PU
community seems on average happy with the way things work there. I do
hope that you will not poison the water for possible Wikiversity-P2PU
teamups. I also think that given your interests in transparency, a
most appropriate venue for further discussion of P2PU politics would
be the P2PU community list, but I can nearly guarantee you that unless
you word your critiques very carefully and constructively, no one
there will be much moved by them. I'm not going to continue to
discuss P2PU politics here.
Best wishes,
Joe
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