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SUMMARY:Greg Cassel
DTSTART:20240626T160000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/Metagov/207/
 ">On Foundations of Modular Organizing / FoMO</a>\nby Greg Cassel as part 
 of Metagovernance Seminar\n\n\nAbstract\nGreg Cassel will be presenting on
  "Foundations of Modular Organizing"/ FoMO. FoMO is an introduction to fle
 xible foundational concepts for modeling and mapping any describable conce
 pts\, phenomena\, systems and entities. FoMO describes a set of irreducibl
 e root terms\, or ontological primitives\, which are flexibly useful for m
 odeling and mapping all describable concepts and phenomena\, with special 
 emphasis on the design\, development and governance of governable resource
 s such as communications protocols\, projects\, networks\, systems and dat
 abases. The ontological primitives are arranged into core categories for n
 etworking\, systems\, resources and media items. The media items category 
 includes the massive subtype of governance resources. FoMO particularly se
 eks to disambiguate and understand what media items and channels essential
 ly are and how we do or don't relate them to our personal thoughts\, mutua
 lly-recognizable agreements\, linked data and databases\, including big da
 ta.\n\nGreg is the founder and steward of Inclusive Organizing. He's curre
 ntly a technical contractor for Commons Engine\, SI3 and Collaborative Tec
 hnology Alliance\, specializing in ontology\, linked data design\, governa
 nce and community management.\n
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