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From: Rita Bullinger (ritabullinger![]() |
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Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2016 12:29:38 -0700 (PDT) |
Even though my email address is included, please reply/comment to the cohousing-l [at] cohousing.org Hi, at Germantown Commons Nashville (GCN) we use a web-based project tool developed in 2004 and updated in 2012 called "basecamp.” We pay for it but it’s really reasonably priced. It holds all of our archives and everything else. We have various projects/committees such as Landscape, HOA, Membership, Marketing & Merrymaking, etc. We also have a common calendar with lots of ways to list separate items that are color-coded, such as the Common Meals schedule, Common House needs, Finance & Legal meetings, etc. Our talk-about-anything is called Community Forum and Community Meetings lists all our meetings and minutes. It’s easy to upload photos or minutes from your chosen committee and it’s graphically pleasing to look at! Google Basecamp LLC to find out more. We also have a mailroom where we post our common meal signups and weekly common house cleaning tasks-to-be-filled sheets. Our Landscape Committee created a box for input on our common land use still undeveloped. But, what I notice, and Charles Durrett talks about this in his book(let) Happily Ever Aftering in CoHousing, is that we email and use our basecamp forum rather than actually talking to each other. It’s so much easier to vent and call people names, however non-violently tweaked, online than it is to walk across a courtyard and talk to the person who’s hurting or angry or whose neck you’d like to wring because his/her sexist/homophobic/elitist comment makes you want to puke. I’d love to hear from people about internal communication where folks do not rely upon online message boards (or at least not to the social detriment of their community) but actually practice talking to each other and sharing information in real time in a concerted, intentional manner. Thanks! — Rita
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