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*No Solicitation  
 
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*No attacking of community members  
 
*No attacking of community members  
*No complaining about stuff – if its broken then contribute to fix it  
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*No public complaining about stuff – if its broken then talk to a leader in the community and think about becoming a [[Contributr]] to fix it
*Opportunities: The Bootstrap Community is a constantly changing place that holds many different types of activities for its members. The most current list of initiatives can be found here – Bootstrap Wiki  
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*Opportunities: The Bootstrap Community is a constantly changing place that holds many different types of activities for its members. The most current list of initiatives can be found on the [http://bootstrapaustin.org/wiki Bootstrap Wiki].
  
 
== Learning ==  
 
== Learning ==  

Revision as of 15:19, 2 April 2007

Participants are members of the bootstrap community that take on a limited level of involvement. Becoming a participant within the group is predicated on the desire to contribute mutually to those in the organization. A participant, while a bootstrapper, usually does not consider the Bootstrap Community to be one of the top 3 organizations that they participate in. The goal of the typical participant is casual learning, and keeping their eyes open for beneficial activities throughout the group.

Requirements

Typical Participation

  • Observation of Yahoo Group(s)
  • Observation of Social Networking Community
  • Casual Learning

Community Systems

Policies

  • No Solicitation
  • No attacking of community members
  • No public complaining about stuff – if its broken then talk to a leader in the community and think about becoming a Contributr to fix it
  • Opportunities: The Bootstrap Community is a constantly changing place that holds many different types of activities for its members. The most current list of initiatives can be found on the Bootstrap Wiki.

Learning

  • Models – Bootstrapping, MRE/5D framework
  • Skills – Breakout sessions, topic specific subgroups
  • Knowledge – Sharing knowledge, subgroups, archives
  • Connection – Meeting others within the group:

Meetings Bootstrap Connector Leveraging Bootstrap Social Network Contribution and Collaboration


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