@bhaugen@playground.bonfire.cafe

Part of mikorizal.org and https://valueflo.ws/
Other fedi identity: @bhaugen@social.coop

yeah that's something I'd like to work on in the next future, a kind of federated kakebo

Thanks for tipping me to <a href="https://kakebo.app/">kakebo.app/</a> - new to me, looks interesting.

@mayel @bhaugen Mastodon users are abuse victims and ProtonMail was predating on these people before the v4.0 and removing their presence from the Fediverse. They probably don't want to talk about their families; in my personal case, I never wanted to blame mine for what happened to me (that was related to my transidentity, so not their fault, but I wasn't sure a few years ago). It's also still a gamified space with little more to offer than followers counts, leading to all sorts of gaslightings including the impossibility to criticize what's being gamified (i.e. what they associate with a quantitative feedback, be it followers, a paycheck, or experience points).
@oceane @mayel @baslow

I'm thinking about a Bonfire site for a geographical/ecological community where most people would probably not be anonymous (as I am not).


What do you think about something like that? Concerns? Warnings? What to prepare beforehand? Or any other thoughts that come to mind?

I don't speak on behalf of @BonfireBuilders but I was talking to Ivan about the new design system, and defining circles as part of what he's currently calling 'spaces'.<p><br/></p><p>This sounds like what you might be talking about with a 'virtual group environment' <span class="h-card"><a class="u-url mention" data-user="@bhaugen" href="https://playground.bonfire.cafe/pub/actors/bhaugen" rel="ugc">@bhaugen</a></span>?</p>

Can I try any of that yet? If so, how and where? If not, when?

Use case for circles and boundaries?<p><br/></p><p>I have been trying to understand Flexible boundaries <a href="https://playground.bonfire.cafe/post/01G79ZN28G4N689CD4J90WRCNT#activity-01GCPMGP2JQVJGVJYCQKVPYTVP">playground.bonfire.cafe/post...</a> because it seems to be the most visible feature related to Circles in current discussions here.</p><p><br/></p><p>But I might be more interested in Circles. Any direct doc focused on Circles?</p><p><br/></p><p>Here's what I want to do:</p><p><br/></p><p>A group of Bonfire users decide they want to create a new organization of some kind. They select one or more of their group to be the coordinators to form the new organization, and they post invitations to wannbe participants in the new org.</p><p><br/></p><p>A wannabe participant sends a request with their identity to one of the coordinators. The coordinator then either adds the wannabe participant to the Circle and informs the participant of their new Circle membership, or sends the wannabe participant a link (which could be an capability) whereby they can add themselves.</p><p><br/></p><p>From there, the participants use the Circle as a virtual group environment to decide what to do in their new group.</p><p><br/></p><p>Does that seem like it might work? Is it something you had in mind for Circles?</p>

Wait wait I think I got that wrong. You assign the named boundaries to a post, like this one, and that says what people can do with that post?<p><br/></p><p>Or am I still missing the point. Will got back to studying the docs....I think I continue to confuse boundaries and circles....</p>

@ivan

bonfire-playground.s3.nl-ams...

suggests that both are correct: that image shows assigning users and circles to a set of permissions

I looked around for awhile and came to a very tentative conclusion that boundaries are for creating named sets of permissions for Bonfire posting and assigning those named permission sets to Bonfire users.<p><br/></p><p>Roughtly correct? Off by __?</p>

Wait wait I think I got that wrong. You assign the named boundaries to a post, like this one, and that says what people can do with that post?<p><br/></p><p>Or am I still missing the point. Will got back to studying the docs....I think I continue to confuse boundaries and circles....</p>

I looked around for awhile and came to a very tentative conclusion that boundaries are for creating named sets of permissions for Bonfire posting and assigning those named permission sets to Bonfire users.<p><br/></p><p>Roughtly correct? Off by __?</p>

https://playground.bonfire.cafe/post/01G79ZN28G4N689CD4J90WRCNT#<p><br/></p><p>Let's see if I did that correctly this time....</p>

Yup! Got that link connected to my previous question about Bonfire Circle!

Here's more about Boundaries...<p>https://playground.bonfire.cafe/post/01G79ZN28G4N689CD4J90WRCNT#</p>

@bhaugen will add more soon,..and will need detailed explanation and discussions as well, given it's one of the core features that will be used across almost any future extensions (included VF ones)

In that case, I'll study the ongoing explanations and discussions and try to summarize some rules for myself, which of course I will post here for comments and corrections.

@EduMerco yeah, hopefully that's something where our kanban tools will be able to help, so you can turn a discussion here into a task, but in the meantime we're using for changemap for organising the overall roadmap and future features (where anyone can add suggestions and vote/comment on existing ones), and Github for bugs and implementation details
@EduMerco @vera @mayel

Does Bonfirs offer threaded conversactions where I can expand this post from Mayel to see what preceded it and then where it went afterwards? (I thought I had seen something like that before. Or think "Expand this post" in Mastodon (but I hope Bonfire can do it better...)

Muuuch faster! Thanks <span class="h-card"><a class="u-url mention" data-user="@BonfireBuilders" href="https://playground.bonfire.cafe/pub/actors/BonfireBuilders" rel="ugc">@BonfireBuilders</a></span> !