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Hi, I'm Boris Mann!
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I'm interested in [[Open Source Licensing]], community, co-operative models. Pooling capital and collaboration. I'm the founder of [[Fission]]. In Canada I help run the [[CoSocial]] Community Co-op. In Vancouver, I'm one of the organizers of [[DWebYVR]]. I like to cook & eat and have a [[FoodWiki]].
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I'm interested in [[Open Source]], community, and [[co-op|co-operative]] models.
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I'm the founder of [[Fission]]. In Canada I help run the [[CoSocial]] Community Co-op. In Vancouver, I'm one of the organizers of [[DWebYVR]].
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I've been exploring [[Cohousing]]. I like to cook & eat and have a [[FoodWiki]].
Some things I've been thinking about recently:
* [[pooling capital and collaboration]]
* [[Open source is no longer a radical act]]
* [[self-hosting is selfish]]
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* [[Three Definitions of Open Source]]
There's a [[Colophon]] that covers how the website itself is built. [[BMC]] is a bit of a todo around website things.
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_notes/Founder Peer Investing.md
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What if we helped educate founders and build the next generation of angel investors by investing small amounts into each others companies?
I pitched Ian Vanagas, author of [[Smart Young BC]], on this concept, and mentioned it to the [[Novus]] organizers.
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_notes/Future of Venture.md
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This is the label for the tag / set of concepts I mean when thinking about the evolution of venture investment.
I’m not going to stop recommending [[When Tailwinds Vanish]] as a baseline in thinking about the types of businesses that get funded when “is a digital business” or “uses technology” is ubiquitous.
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_notes/Ghost.md
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- opensource
- blogging
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- app
link: https://ghost.org
github: https://github.com/TryGhost/Ghost
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I like to tell people about my [[Three Definitions of Open Source]] as context.
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I’m interested in [[Commons Funding]] and [[Open Source Licensing]], but most especially [[Commons Based Peer Production]]: how to work together to build.
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I’m interested in [[Commons Funding]] and [[Open Source Licensing]], but most especially [[Commons Based Peer Production]]: how to work together to produce and maintain things. Open source code and related open data goods are very common, but peer production and [[co-op]] structures can and should be applied to many more things.
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_notes/Rallly.md
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link: https://rallly.co
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_notes/SAFE.md
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- startup
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- Simple Agreement for Future Equity
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Simple Agreement for Future Equity
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_notes/Startup.md
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_Startup and small business operations and efficiency_
**"Startup"** is this weird phrase that means lots of different things. For me, one of the things that it means is really internalizing a couple of different concepts.
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_notes/Three Definitions of Open Source.md
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**Open Source as Legal Innovation:** the creation of licenses that enabled source code to be open, including copy left which forced contribution of changes.[^licensing]
**Open Source as Collaboration Method:** the process of working out in the open with a distributed group of contributors jointly making changes to a central code base.[^peer]
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_notes/death of the professional desktop operating system.md
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When I say professional desktop operating system, I mean Windows and MacOS on laptops and desktop computers.[^linux]
[^linux]: And yes, the graphical Linux desktop experience as well. The low level Linux OS lives on in many appliance, mobile, and embedded devices. This also means it will never be the Year of Linux on the Desktop, because the desktop is going away.