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| ====== Solidarity Economy Hosting ====== | ====== Solidarity Economy Hosting ====== | ||
| - | A draft Merri-bek Tech [[Proposals|Proposal]]. | + | A DRAFT Merri-bek Tech [[Proposals|Proposal]]. |
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| + | ===== Summary ===== | ||
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| + | Merri-bek Tech will work with select local businesses which run environmentally sustainable FOSS web hosting. We will ensure users experience a seamless local experience while providing a pathway for user payments to go to the hosting providers they use most. | ||
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| + | Unlike the LoRes approach of running small servers on Raspberry Pis, the businesses we work with may choose to run larger servers for more centralised offerings, however they will still be part of the LoRes Mesh, will be running on renewables, and will be largely within the local region. | ||
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| + | Our approach to working with businesses will be strongly values-based, | ||
| ===== Goals ===== | ===== Goals ===== | ||
| - | - Accelerate the move off "big tech" and on to liberatory and Open-Source Software for people and groups in our region. | + | - **More FOSS: |
| - | - Slowly shift user expectations that cloud usage has no cost, as typically those costs are just externalised to environmental damage and surveillance capitalism, without creating unnecessary barriers to goal 1. | + | - **Not free as in "free beer": |
| + | - **A pathway to just livelihoods: | ||
| + | - **Participation in new economies: | ||
| + | - **Valuing stewardship: | ||
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| + | ===== Risks ===== | ||
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| + | - **Enclosing the digital commons:** There is a risk that charging for FOSS hosting will place commercial pressures on digital services so necessary to people' | ||
| + | - **Barriers to entry:** Charging for software could, at best, slow down the rate at which people move off big tech (especially since we're often competing with a free product), and at worse act as a barrier to access for people who most need the services. | ||
| + | - **Increase class divide:** Software professionals have often earned way more than blue-collar workers, creating a tendency for the tech industry to act in reactionary ways (in service of bosses and billionaires rather than fellow workers). | ||
| + | - **Sudden disappearance: | ||
| + | - **User lock-in:** Charging users tends to create incentives to lock users in to working with a particular business, often resulting in an inability to export data, interoperate or leave the service. | ||
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| + | ===== Context ===== | ||
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| + | ==== LoRes Regions ==== | ||
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| + | MBT is committed to developing local internet services which are resilient in the face of climate disasters, it does this as part of the [[https:// | ||
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| + | In the LoRes approach, most servers are physically within the geographic region being served. The servers are networked together, both for redundancy, and also to ensure that users have an access point nearby that they can reach in times of emergency. The " | ||
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| + | It's a big ask to get our users to go from thinking of the internet as an infinitely-scalable and always-available " | ||
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| + | MBT will steward a Region (or regions) in the inner north of Naarm, to prove that this concept works. In most cases, we expect the region to be the digital platform " | ||
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| + | ==== LoRes Compatible Software ==== | ||
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| + | The LoRes project currently makes the following assumptions of all nodes in the system: | ||
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| + | * Each node runs the [[https:// | ||
| + | * Nodes use [[Co-op Cloud|https:// | ||
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| + | As LoRes moves into the next milestone, it faces a range of new [[https:// | ||
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| + | Building multi-node, locally-resilient software is hard. The LoRes project is going to make slow and steady progress. The organisations providing Solidarity Economy Hosting will hopefully go much faster, and supply services to users and organisations using a smaller number of larger servers. The expectation on this arrangement, | ||
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| + | ===== Qualifying Businesses ===== | ||
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| + | For a business to qualify as part of the MBT solidarity economy hosting, it must meet the following criteria: | ||
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| + | - **Structural alignment with the Solidarity Economy** (goal 3, 4) | ||
| + | - The business must not make profit, over and above the amount it pays for labour. | ||
| + | - The business must not provide returns to investors. It may service loans for equipment and related setup costs. | ||
| + | - The business must enshrine it's Solidarity Economy alignment in it's structure. The simplest way to do this is for it to be a registered Co-operative. Other legal structures are possible though, and unincorporated collectives will be considered if they clarify their structure in other ways. | ||
| + | - The business must meaningfully participate in labour solidarity, eg: by having full union membership | ||
| + | - **Enshrining commons stewardship** (risks 1, 5) | ||
| + | - The business must have a method for addressing the rights of it's current users, and those in the region who's needs are similar to it's offering but may be excluded for some reason. Elements of [[https:// | ||
| + | - **End-of-life plan** (risk 4) | ||
| + | - The business must have a specific and actionable plan to wind itself up in a way that: | ||
| + | - ensures that all data is returned to users in a useful way | ||
| + | - takes reasonable steps to move users onto other similar services | ||
| + | - provides opportunity for other groups to take over servers and other infrastructure | ||
| + | - **Participation in a collaborative network** (goal 4, risks 1, 5) | ||
| + | - The business must participate in democratic processes with MBT and other partner organisations to set platform prices, review these structural requirements, | ||
| + | - **Voluntary simplicity** (goal 3, risk 3) | ||
| + | - The business must ensure that its internal labour payments do no widen inequality | ||
| + | - This should include a plan to avoid inequality within the business, which could include a cap in the ratio of highest to lowest earner, policy around the gender pay gap, or other approaches. | ||
| + | - Total labour payments for the business must not pass a threshold per-person which is agreed between MBT and all partner businesses. This is initially set at the australian [[https:// | ||
| + | - **Sustainable and FOSS** (goal 1) | ||
| + | - While the business can also engage in other operations, all it's services withing a MBT regional context should be Qualifying Services on Qualifying Servers. | ||
| + | - The business must contribute back financially to the FOSS projects that it hosts, to an amount that is at least 10% of it's gross revenue. | ||
| + | - **Participate in Land Back** (goal 4) | ||
| + | - If the business is run by settlers, it must contribute a percentage of it's gross revenue to land-back financial programs such as "pay the rent". That percentages is set by MBT in consultation with all partner businesses, and is initially 10%. | ||
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| + | ===== Qualifying Services ===== | ||
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| + | The services that the business runs that are advertised through the MBT region or run on servers that are part of that must meet the following criteria: | ||
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| + | - **FOSS** (goal 1) | ||
| + | - All hosted software services must be Free and Open Source Software, with the note that: | ||
| + | - Software licenses that restrict harms or restrict the software to liberatory uses, such as the [[https:// | ||
| + | - **LoRes Compatible** | ||
| + | - If a software service is something that is covered by **LoRes**, and it is being delivered to the general public, then the LoRes approach must be available and recommended. Other approaches are also able to be delivered alongside, and recommended for specific customer segments and use-cases. | ||
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| + | ===== Qualifying Servers ===== | ||
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| + | The servers that the business operates to run it's hosting services as part of this arrangement must meet the following criteria: | ||
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| + | - **Local:** All servers must be in the designated region (ideally) or within 1km of the region boundary, with the exception of: | ||
| + | - Cloud/ | ||
| + | - **Powered by Renewables: | ||
| + | - Renewable power generation must be on-site (ideally), or arranged through a local grass-roots run community installation within the region. | ||
| + | - **Resilient fallback:** Within one year of operation, all server locations must remain online for a three-day power outage, providing at least the level of functionality currently supported by LoRes. That does not mean all computers must be powered for three days, it's fine for large servers to turn off and leave lower powered servers to provide this functionality | ||
