Update 'This is how I see it, comments please?'

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@ -44,6 +44,8 @@ Each person/page/group/role is a wiki page with:
**[The note '(variable)' appears several times below. Do you mean that these are a programmed variable, that would be configured by admin/mod/voting via each instance itself?]** **[The note '(variable)' appears several times below. Do you mean that these are a programmed variable, that would be configured by admin/mod/voting via each instance itself?]**
A value that can change, set by #OGB template on instance creation, best edited by UI but for version one this is not needed.
* A proposal is simply created by clicking on the proposal extension, that creates a wiki page that can be edited by the group that created it/or admin above. This has a voting extension. Flag. Comments. Activity stream. This page layout will be defined in the body template and can be edited (v02) * A proposal is simply created by clicking on the proposal extension, that creates a wiki page that can be edited by the group that created it/or admin above. This has a voting extension. Flag. Comments. Activity stream. This page layout will be defined in the body template and can be edited (v02)
* A `Role/user/member` has a wiki page with Flag, Comments, yes/no to lottery, Activity stream * A `Role/user/member` has a wiki page with Flag, Comments, yes/no to lottery, Activity stream
@ -64,8 +66,7 @@ All wiki pages have a list of members, mods and admins as well as activity strea
- Group member can edit group/subpages (variable) wiki page and create prosals and vote on them - Group member can edit group/subpages (variable) wiki page and create prosals and vote on them
- Groups/body can have roles, if they do the editing power, maybe divide by these roles - Groups/body can have roles, if they do the editing power, maybe divide by these roles
- Vocies can edit any page downwards, but by "tradtion" they ask before doing this as needed - Vocies can edit any page downwards, but by "tradtion" they ask before doing this as needed
- **[Am I correct that "tradition" here implies "not enforced by code"?]** - **[Am I correct that "tradition" here implies "not enforced by code"?]** yep - the whole project is based on "human" trust building to solve issues, we avid hard codeing any UX or streamlining outcomes, they get to work this out themselves, though the templates can come with "example" workflows, to start them off that they can change.
### Proposals ### Proposals
@ -74,7 +75,7 @@ Are written as wiki pages then locked (variable) when a vote is called, they can
## Lets look at some workflow ## Lets look at some workflow
A normal user is not selected for the body by [sortition](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sortition), but still has something to add to the process, they can write a proposal and lobby MOB to support it, then if there is one supporter in the MOB she/he can put to a vote body-wide. If this gets over a threshold (variable) and wins the vote then it becomes body policy. A normal user is not selected for the body by [sortition](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sortition), but still has something to add to the process, they can write a proposal and lobby #OGB to support it, then if there is one supporter in the #OGB she/he can put to a vote body-wide. If this gets over a threshold (variable) and wins the vote then it becomes body policy.
The body would then take this directly to the voices if urgent action is needed or would repropose this to a relvent group (or create a new one) who could work more on the ideas to then vote this through. The group could act on this or they could send it to the voices as a proposal. The body would then take this directly to the voices if urgent action is needed or would repropose this to a relvent group (or create a new one) who could work more on the ideas to then vote this through. The group could act on this or they could send it to the voices as a proposal.
@ -92,5 +93,5 @@ In the "mythos" and "traditions" of the `#OGB`, working off-site is looked upon
## Terms ## Terms
- `MOB`: **[What does this stand for?]** - `MOB`: **[What does this stand for?]** miss type :)
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