I’m organizing the Federated Video Co-op (working name), a Canadian-hosted, member-owned co-operative focused on federated video services. By request, I’m publishing two documents that outline where the project is headed and what needs to be done next.
Roadmap:
This document lays out the full sequence of steps needed to move from foundational principles to incorporation, democratic governance, and eventually a public launch.
https://docs.proton.me/doc?mode=open-url&token=0869CVSJEC&linkId=Xbn_0yKosOxzmuY52kjYogaGp4w_Iy9_BJgSkS4s_DL6qAVYih47fXHBcxDNpklOsLe6GduU_vrnftyUGob04g%3D%3D#eB5Cp3WoeY7n
Bylaw Drafting: Task Plan:
This is a comprehensive task list detailing everything required to produce a legally review-ready set of bylaws, including decisions about the name, domains, and communications channels.
https://docs.proton.me/doc?mode=open-url&token=4Q3JA2D7W4&linkId=qa-kqbuBFHDiq7kWzoiEIK_VaNK2wFpoII61r_rZNjVm5sftCZ74w_Pt3fMIMRTGVZvfzG5U5A1YzNhyHIjF_A%3D%3D#OIUVVX8XvcSY
Both documents are being shared publicly so anyone following the project can see the structure, expectations, and decision points involved. Transparency is essential to how this co-op is being built, and having a shared reference helps ensure that contributors, supporters, and future members all understand how the process unfolds.
If you’re interested in federated video infrastructure, co-operative digital governance, or community-owned alternatives to corporate platforms, you’re welcome to read along and ask questions as the work continues.
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