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  1. Feb 2026
    1. Well, I’m writing more in private communities. For example, I host a private community with about 40 global members. It’s focused on knowledge management, collaboration, sense-making, that kind of stuff. Because it’s private, we share a lot more there. We do a monthly Zoom call, and then we have a Slack space where we chat. I also belong to two other private groups like that.

      Harold in response: withdraws to closed / cosy spaces with group. Not on the open web it seems. Does that make his blog more a signboard than a conversational space?

  2. Jan 2026
    1. The best time to learn how to work together with a group of people is before a crisis, not during it. Crisis engineering tells us that a team is more likely to be successful if everyone has already worked together.

      general lesson why training is needed, even if that training is just 'being a group with activities'

  3. Nov 2022
    1. How does Guppe work? Guppe groups look like regular users you can interact with using your existing account on any ActivityPub service, but they automatically share anything you send them with all of their followers. Follow a group on @a.gup.pe to join that groupMention a group on @a.gup.pe to share a post with everyone in the groupNew groups are created on demand, just search for or mention @YourGroupNameHere@a.gup.pe and it will show upVisit a @a.gup.pe group profile to see the group history

      a.gup.pe is a group mechanism on Mastodon. Works like my email set-up: using an address makes it exist. This means groups are open to all I suppose, so personal curation (blocking, muting accounts) is needed. Like following # in that sense, but then with active distribution, as the group account serves as a repeater. Interesting addition.