Hi Rob,

I think building something like crabgrass which can sit on the same 
server would be great.

As you know, we put an awful lot of hours in many things here, the list, 
the various platforms and much more...

What I don't want is to build something with others and then finding out 
that they really are not interested, this could be a problem.

There are peers who I originally thought wanted something similar, then 
realised after a while that they were not really that interested in 
being a part of something collaborative or mutual, but more singular - 
based around their own needs alone, rather than building something 
special with others - shared.

So, yes - but want to know what others are thinking as well :-)

marc



 > On Wed, 05 May 2010 13:30:41 +0100, marc garrett
 > <[email protected]> wrote:
 >> The less time people spend in 'not' mutually working with others, and
 >> building shared communities - the more of a threat it is for
 >> neighbourhoods such as Netbehaviour, Furtherfield and other similar
 >> groups/organisations/collectives. For the concept of having 'everything'
 >
 >> built for you, which is what has been happeing - rather than getting
 >> one's hands a bit messy, is another form of us being divided and losing
 >> power as individuals and collectives.
 >
 > Yes I agree with that very strongly.
 >
 > Would it be worth addressing this by the community helping to run a
 > crabgrass (or something) installation on a Furtherfield subdomain? :-)
 >
 > - Rob.
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