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		<title>Open money and Debian</title>
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		<dc:creator>Raphaël Hertzog</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently read an introductory article in an IT magazine on the increased usage of new currencies. It briefly mentioned the work of a researcher called Arthur Brock in using those currencies within open source communities. While I did not find more details on the research, it led me to think again about Debian&#8217;s relation [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently read an introductory article in an IT magazine on the increased usage of new currencies. It briefly mentioned the work of a researcher called <a href="http://www.artbrock.com">Arthur Brock</a> in using those currencies within open source communities. While I did not find more details on the research, it led me to think again about Debian&#8217;s relation with money.</p>
<p>The reason why we have troubles using money to pay the time spent by our developers is that money is scarce and it&#8217;s thus next to impossible to be fair in the way money is spent among us. So why not invent a new currency that is not scarce and that would encourage the kind of work that we really value? Apparently there is free software out there to build new currencies: see <a href="http://metacurrency.org/">metacurrency.org</a> or <a href="http://openmoney.org">openmoney.org</a>. Let&#8217;s call the new currency &#8220;swirly/swirlies&#8221; for the sake of the examples below.</p>
<p>There are then multiple ways to create a small economy within the community and/or even create bridges with the national currencies:</p>
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<li>we could have auctions (priced in swirlies) to redistribute goods among us (say I have this unused laptop and I want to give it away to someone who could make use of it within Debian)</li>
<li>Debian sponsors/partners could offer discounts codes on their products and Debian would exchange them against the Debian-specific currency (inspired by <a href="http://openmoney.org/cw/index.html">community way</a>);</li>
<li>swirlies could be used to get funding to attend debconf and/or other meetings;</li>
<li>we could donate our swirlies as bounties on important projects that we want to see implemented, we could even grant swirlies to release managers to help them drive the project towards a release (they would not end up in their accounts but they could use them to motivate people to work on release blockers);</li>
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<p>I&#8217;m sure we can come up with many similar ideas. Feel free to share yours in the comments.</p>
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