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title: TODO title: Get Involved
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## First steps
> You don't have to be a computer programmer to contribute to this project!
Firstly, come say hello in our [chat room](/intro/contact/) if you'd like to help out :wave: We are happy to have designers, critical thinkers, artists, hackers, documenters, etc. involved in this project! There is a lot of work to do, if you find this project interesting, we want to have you working with us.
We have [a weekly check-in](/get-involved/#kite-flying-hours) for contributors of this project to let each other know what we're working on, how much time we've spent on it and how to coordinate further work.
We have a [status page](/intro/bikemap) showing what we are aiming to achieve in the near future. That gives a good overview of where we're going together.
From this status page, we use an [issue tracker](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/organising/issues) where we hold discussions about what we want to do. We categorise these issues according to the bike map using these [milestones](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/organising/milestones). Finally, use this [board](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/organising/projects/8) to keep track of what we're working on right now. We collectively review these things on a weekly/monthly basis to keep track of our time spent vs. budget available.
Once you've found something to work on and are introduced, we'll give you an account on our [time tracking infrastructure](https://kimai.autonomic.zone) where you can log your times. This helps us reduce the burden of financial and time keeping admin falling on one person.
We have received funding via [the ECF](https://culturalfoundation.eu/initiatives/culture-of-solidarity-fund) and can offer £16 hourly rate for your work. We've written more on why we think it is important to compensate all contributions for this project below.
## Compensation
We think that it is important to focus on making the libre software ecosystem sustainable. This has historically [not been the case](https://www.fordfoundation.org/media/2976/roads-and-bridges-the-unseen-labor-behind-our-digital-infrastructure.pdf). It feels important to contextualise this position. In the words of [LURK](https://lurk.org):
> Big tech and an abusive misunderstanding of free and open source software practices have led us to believe that software production, server maintenance and on-line services should be free as in gratis. However there is no such things as a free lunch and software does not exist in a vacuum. If we want sustainable alternatives and a diverse cultural sector, these alternatives and the humans behind them, need to be supported.
And a short excerpt from [Seven Theses On The Fediverse and The Becoming Of FLOSS](https://archive.transmediale.de/content/seven-theses-on-the-fediverse-and-the-becoming-of-floss):
> Without substantial funding for ongoing development and maintenance, these projects will remain contingent upon the exploitation of the free labor of well-meaning individuals, or subject to the whims of people making time for their FLOSS hobby.
We want to build a flourishing, inclusive, accessible project and paying people for their work (not just writing source code, but other forms of organising and care work too!) has a role to play in that. We think that making it possible to compensate contributors for working on Co-op Cloud is a way to get involved with self-organising sustainability from the start.
We haven't worked this all out. We've opened up an [Open Collective account](https://opencollective/coop-cloud) and we're running this as an "invite only mode" approach. **If you want to make a contribution to Co-op Cloud and you'd like to be compensated, please [come and chat to us first](/intro/contact/).**

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- [Operators guide](/operators/): You run a Co-op Cloud instance or want to do so :computer: - [Operators guide](/operators/): You run a Co-op Cloud instance or want to do so :computer:
- [Maintainers guide](/maintainers/): You maintain recipes and ensure things run smoothly for operators :tools:
- [Organisers guide](/organisers): You're here to do some good 'ol fashioned community organising :fist:
- [Recipes](/recipes/): You want to know what recipes are packaged so you can deploy them as apps :nerd: - [Recipes](/recipes/): You want to know what recipes are packaged so you can deploy them as apps :nerd:
- [Get involved](/get-involved): You'd like to help out with the project, we've love to see you stick around :heart: - [Get involved](/get-involved): You'd like to help out with the project, we've love to see you stick around :heart:
- [Maintainers guide](/maintainers/): You maintain recipes and ensure things run smoothly for operators :tools:
- [CLI deference](/cli/): You need a command-line reference (`abra`, `docker`, etc.) :notebook: - [CLI deference](/cli/): You need a command-line reference (`abra`, `docker`, etc.) :notebook:
- [Glossary](/glossary/): You'd like clarification about project terminology :book: - [Glossary](/glossary/): You'd like clarification about project terminology :book:

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title: Community Organising title: Organisers Guide
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## Monthly updates on progress ## Monthly updates
We have decided we'll try to do monthly progress updates. These will be published on the Co-op Cloud blog. We have decided we'll try to do monthly progress updates. These will be published on the Co-op Cloud blog. It's a pretty loose format and we're basically just copy/pasta'ing things to a public pad during the month: ["This month in Co-op Cloud"](https://pad.autonomic.zone/YHKn4vHORmS6wjN1t2zi5A?both). Feel free to add your items to the monthly agenda and they will be included! All the previous posts can be seen [here](https://coopcloud.tech/blog/).
It's a pretty loose format and we're basically just copy/pasta'ing things to a public pad during the month:
> [This month in Co-op Cloud](https://pad.autonomic.zone/YHKn4vHORmS6wjN1t2zi5A?both)
Feel free to add your items to the monthly agenda and they will be included!
## Kite Flying Hours ## Kite Flying Hours
The "Kite Flying Hour" is a weekly public moment where anyone can "drop by" into a Jitsi call and ask/do/propose whatever and meet some people who are currently working on the project. We haven't worked it all out but our process for now is the following: The "Kite Flying Hour" is a weekly public moment where anyone can "drop by" into a Jitsi call and ask/do/propose whatever and meet some people who are currently working on the project. We haven't worked it all out but our process for now is the following.
- Someone from Autonomic will volunteer to be present and talk about the project for an hour weekly from 15:00 CEST - 16:00 CEST Someone from Autonomic will volunteer to be present and talk about the project for an hour weekly from 15:00 CEST - 16:00 CEST. We announce the hour via our socials: A [pinned toot](https://social.coop/web/statuses/106528094828958420) on [`@coopcloud@social.coop`](https://social.coop/@coopcloud) and a post to the `#coopcloud:autonomic.zone` room.
- We announce the hour via our socials
- A [pinned toot](https://social.coop/web/statuses/106528094828958420) on [`@coopcloud@social.coop`](https://social.coop/@coopcloud)
- A [pinned tweet](https://twitter.com/Coop_Cloud/status/1412028519056609286) on [`@Coop_Cloud`](https://twitter.com/Coop_Cloud)
- A post to the `#coopcloud:autonomic.zone` room
Here is some invitation boilerplate which you can use: Here is some invitation boilerplate which you can use:

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title: Contributing guide
---
> You don't have to be a programmer to contribute to this project!
Firstly, come say hello in our [chat room](/contact/) if you'd like to help out
:wave: We are happy to have designers, thinkers, hackers, documenters, etc.
involved in this project! There is a lot of work to do, if you find this
project interesting, we want to have you working with us.
We have [a weekly check-in](/comm-org/#kite-flying-hours) for contributors of
this project to let each other know what we're working on, how much time we've
spent on it and how to coordinate further work.
We have a [public bike map](https://pad.autonomic.zone/s/C3uuqfSCk) showing
what we are aiming to achieve in the near future. That gives a good overview
of where we're going together.
From this bike map, we use an [issue
tracker](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/organising/issues) where we hold
discussions about what we want to do. We categorise these issues according to
the bike map using these
[milestones](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/organising/milestones).
Finally, use this
[board](https://git.coopcloud.tech/coop-cloud/organising/projects/8) to keep
track of what we're working on right now. We collectively review these things
on a weekly/monthly basis to keep track of our time spent vs. budget available.
Once you've found something to work on and are introduced, we'll give you an
account on our [time tracking infrastructure](https://kimai.autonomic.zone)
where you can log your times. This helps us reduce the burden of financial and
time keeping admin falling on one person.
We have received funding via [the
ECF](https://culturalfoundation.eu/initiatives/culture-of-solidarity-fund) and
can offer £16 hourly rate for your work. We've written
[more](/strategy/#compensation-for-contributions) on why we think it is
important to compensate all contributions for this project.
## Compensation for contributions
We think that it is important to focus on making the libre software ecosystem sustainable. This has historically [not been the case](https://www.fordfoundation.org/media/2976/roads-and-bridges-the-unseen-labor-behind-our-digital-infrastructure.pdf).
It feels important to contextualise this position. In the words of [LURK](https://lurk.org):
> Big tech and an abusive misunderstanding of free and open source software practices have led us to believe that software production, server maintenance and on-line services should be free as in gratis. However there is no such things as a free lunch and software does not exist in a vacuum. If we want sustainable alternatives and a diverse cultural sector, these alternatives and the humans behind them, need to be supported.
And a short excerpt from [Seven Theses On The Fediverse and The Becoming Of FLOSS](https://archive.transmediale.de/content/seven-theses-on-the-fediverse-and-the-becoming-of-floss):
> Without substantial funding for ongoing development and maintenance, these projects will remain contingent upon the exploitation of the free labor of well-meaning individuals, or subject to the whims of people making time for their FLOSS hobby.
We want to build a flourishing, inclusive, accessible project and paying people for their work (not just writing source code, but other forms of organising and care work too!) has a role to play in that. We think that making it possible to compensate contributors for working on Co-op Cloud is a way to get involved with self-organising sustainability from the start.
We haven't worked this all out. We've opened up an [Open Collective account](https://opencollective/coop-cloud) and we're running this as an "invite only mode" approach. **If you want to make a contribution to Co-op Cloud and you'd like to be compensated, please [come and chat to us first](https://docs.coopcloud.tech/contact/).**

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- "Get in touch": intro/contact.md - "Get in touch": intro/contact.md
- "Credits": intro/credits.md - "Credits": intro/credits.md
- "Operators Guide": operators/index.md - "Operators Guide": operators/index.md
- "Maintainers Guide": maintainers/index.md
- "Organisers Guide": organisers/index.md
- "Recipes": recipes/index.md - "Recipes": recipes/index.md
- "Get Involved": get-involved/index.md - "Get Involved": get-involved/index.md
- "Maintainers Guide": maintainers/index.md
- "CLI Reference": cli/index.md - "CLI Reference": cli/index.md
- "Glossary": glossary/index.md - "Glossary": glossary/index.md