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Author: doriane <doriane@web>
Date:   Wed, 21 Jan 2026 18:59:00 +0100


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diff --git a/brewing_collectives.mdwn b/brewing_collectives.mdwn @@ -5,12 +5,13 @@ This is a guide brewed from conversations with initiatives in London (UK), Berlin (DE), Prague (CZ), Philadelphia (USA), Rotterdam (NL), Vienna (AT), Lutruwtia (Tas/AU), County Mayo (IE) and a community from Middle America gathering on servers. This text can support you when starting a permacomputing -collective. If you're wondering what we mean by permacomputing, have a look at the [[index of the permacomputing wiki|index]]. +collective. -It isn’t a strict recipe but more of a loose framework that can be freely modified to suit local tastes and conditions. We [[use fermenting as a -metaphor|fermenting_as_a_model_for_collective_action]]. Many actions are cyclical and can be seen as opportunities to revisit or re-purpose later. +It isn’t a strict recipe but more of a loose framework that can be freely modified to suit local tastes and conditions. Many actions are cyclical and can be seen as opportunities to revisit or re-purpose later. <div class='export-hide'> +We [[use fermenting as a metaphor|fermenting_as_a_model_for_collective_action]] + * [[Brew the Base]]: stories about how groups started * [[Add the Starter]]: early organizing & infrastructure * [[Let It Ferment]]: governance, challenges, and ongoing culture