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The following text was posted to the mailing list by Michel Bauwens on 25 May 2009, in a response to a transparency request by Matt Cooperrider. It is posted here, lightly edited, to serve as stub for a more complete history page.

Some background, as requested, in reverse chronological order

The list was created by Ned Rossiter after Andreas Wittel's Peer Production workshop meeting in Nottingham in November 2007 .. About 2 months ago, he quit as listmaster, and the settings he choose went to Kevin Carson and Ryan Lanaham for review. I have no details about what they changed.

Ning was set up by Josef Davies-Coates, but is administratively maintained by me.

Tne blog was set up by James Burke, who is admin and gives out pw/id's usually on my request. I produce 90% of the content, 3-4 items per day. He pays for the server space.

The wiki was set up by Brice Leblevennec and about 18 months ago, admin was transferred to James Burke. Since short, it seems a web of trust is technically operating, i.e. existing members give access to new ones, before, it was james and I. I produce about 85%, perhaps more, of the content, from 5 to 25 items per day, depending on my time.

I can easily spent 8 hours a day on this, which was what I did before I started this job, now I'm down to 4 ... which requires 2 extra hours outside of the office and 2 times 4 hours on both weekend days.

But to be clear, my work is content oriented and I always forward technical issues to James, list issues to kevin and ryan, technical ning issues to joseph ..

There is no formal governance, but I would argue, neither a tyranny of structurelessness. In fact, inside our resources, the case with Marc (a list etiquette dispute) was the first conflict.

The P2P-F has a legal structure in the netherlands, with a board and all, but no real existence so far.


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Here are some extra things that I remember in terms of contributions:

This list is not exhaustive, and reflects my current memory and awareness, in July 2009

Here is another lightly edited message to the list on 26 May 2009 that explains more history

James is the man to give you details about the nonprofit. I lost all details along with my stolen laptop.

Philippe Vandenbroeck was with Whole Systems and now with Shift, until last year, they provided me with 2-3k euro, just to make sure I didn't totally sink under the poverty level (<g>), without really any counterparty.

Philippe and Alain Wouters also organized and funded a first p2p gathering back in 2006 I believe.

I still put shiftn in my sigfile as courtesy to all the assistance I received in the past, it was not a lot, but a crucial amount for me, and without any request for counter-services ...

Here is a lightly edited message from James Burke on the history of the nonprofit entity, posted to the list on 26 May 2009

I registered the non-profit i think 2 years ago. (i have the papers all scanned in but not on this computer as i'm not at home while writing this). It has never been used for applications for funding. Somehow no concerted effort was ever really put into motion to attain funds, even though michel and i were often searching for donations to help fund basic living costs for michel and pay off some of the costs for the websites. The original plan was to change the board of directors there every year, but seeing as this entity was parked in stasis, there was no need to incur further legal costs just to change some names. Original board members were sam rose, natalie pang, salvino salvaggio, michel and james.

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