Loomio
About Loomio
As a project born out of the Occupy Movement and led by friendly New Zealand hackers, it's no secret that we're great fans of Loomio. It's also a good thing that they both know and dig GT, so it's happy collaboration for all involved. They also happen to be a worker-owned coop and part of Enspiral, a fascinating entrepreneurial collective and one of our great inspirations.
Here's Alanna from Loomio talking about Occupy Wellington and the birth of the project.
"A group of key organizers of the encampment in front of City Hall in our city in 2011 heard that we were "good with technology" and came to see us. They described their challenges trying to make consensus decisions with a large group of people - loud voices were dominating the discussion, and people who didn't have a lot of time to commit were being marginalized. They were missing out on the power of including a truly diverse range of perspectives.
Could we develop a tool to solve the problem of collaborative decision-making online?
We were shocked, and excited - a bunch of protesters had the same problems with decision-making that we, as a business, had! As soon as we realized we were facing the same challenges, we knew that if we could develop a solution that would work equally well for them as for us, we'd really have something.
We told them we couldn't do it for them, but we could do it with them. So, we gave them a desk in our office and got to work."
Read on for more Loomio resources and help
Loomio usage in GMC
Overview
Loomio is the tool we use to discuss what we do and how we do it. It also allows us to make decisions regarding [What is the difference between projects, tasks and ventures? | tasks, projects and ventures] and the direction of the whole project. Instead of trying to organize and make decisions over email thread that are impossible to find after the fact, we carry most of day to day communications in Loomio
What it is, what it's not
Loomio IS for:
- Having long discussions - Voting on decisions. - Figuring out how we work and how we go forward
Trello ISN'T for:
- Workflow and project management. (Use Trello) - Specific tasks. (Use Trello) - Attaching documents that have to do with specific tasks. (Use Trello) - Setting deadlines in tasks. (Use Trello) - Writing collaborative documents (use Co-ment) - A searchable repository for information (use the Wiki)
Usage
We recommend that you go through the tutorials below to get acquainted with Loomio's features but, it's very simple. You visit the homepage to see what discussions and votes are going on and weigh in on them. It is, however, a good idea to teach yourself some [markdown editing] as it's the same syntax you will be using for Trello
Loomio subgroups
Loomio discussions are held in various subgroups which, first of all, correspond to our 3 main categories:
- Community (or COMM)
- Sustainability (or SUS)
- Web-presence (or WEB)
So, all subgroups titled "COMM/XXXX" have to with Community, and so on. Please visit the wiki's Main Page to see all main categories and subcategories at a glance.
You can sign up to groups, depending on the working teams you are involved in. Basically, if it affects you and you are in that team, you should be on that board.
Additionally, there are a series of subgroups which are open to all members. We encourage everyone, independent of work teams, to contribute to these "communal" subgroups. These are:
- COMM/Community
- COMM/Governance
- COMM/Test Environment
- COMM/Tools
- COMM/Training
List of external tutorials and resources
Tutorials
Videos
- Introduction to Trello
- Ways to use Trello
- Trello Basic Training Tutorial for Managing Projects and Tasks
- Trello June 2013 Enhancements Training Tutorial