Dreamfish Community News
As the German saying goes, “We are now boiling with water!”. There is a bounty of progress to give thanks for.
1. Welcome new dreamfish!
2. Lift off! Building our Tools
3. Cooperative Governance
4. Local Dreamfish Groups
5. Thanks Giving
1. Welcome new dreamfish!
Thanks to twenty three dreamfish contributing to service projects. Please welcome new members - Manju Gupta, Joe Bogner, Yamini Shah, Joe Zonker Brockmeier, and Ariel Goodman.
Manju Gupta in the Bay Area is an experienced programmer, who is a jack of all code. With 25 years of experience, she is also a full-time programmer for a high-profile corporation in Silicon Valley. Ma
nju has come to Dreamfish to help create work for the world’s emerging market entrepreneurs, particularly for women.
Joe Bogner in Ohio is our interim Lead Developer. Joe brings 13 years of experience, and is the Director of Technology for a B2B software company. Joe in his dreamfishing wants to help create meaningful work and income for financially-stressed individuals, coming to Dreamfish to look for good work.
Yamini Shah in Seattle is an independent project manager, who has experience managing a wide range of projects, large and small, across cultures. Yamini grew up in South America. Yamini would like to use her skills to create a flexible distributed project management environment, in which anyone, regardless of physical challenges, can succeed.
Joe “Zonker” Brockmeier in Florida is an experienced community manager, with communication expertise. Joe is currently the community manager of OpenSUSE, a prominent open source project, which spans across multiple countries. Joe is a facilitator for two of our interest groups – Development (Dev) and Marketing Communication group.
Ariel Goodman is our new community team coordinator and is a vibrant force. Ariel brings experience in interpersonal peer group facilitation and leadership development. Ariel is passionate about meaningful communication and connecting entrepreneurs to what they need to succeed.
Please join me in a big cheer for all!
2. Lift off! Building our tools
In the past few weeks, as new members have stepped forward to contribute in several of the key roles, we now are accelerating.
The first changes that you will see will be in the wiki to make day-to-day collaboration easier. Next, we will build a project directory that enables easy posting and searching of projects, and community networking.
Pete Kaminski, our community tech advisor, will lead Rel, an open source project. Built upon the principles that connection is fundamental to exchange of value, Rel will help people connect with each other on an ongoing basis. Dreamfish will use the software as the basis for the exchange of services and goods between dreamfish. Pete and Manju are pairing on coding of Rel v.0
3. Cooperative Governance
For the next five weeks, a task force will move forward steps in our transition towards a cooperative. While the experience of Dreamfish will be the same for most members, this structural work will empower more dreamfish to participate in governance, enable our Ten Up revenue model to work effectively to the benefit of all, and bring our structure into alignment with our mision and core values. Six dreamfish – Tahir Naim, a lawyer specializing in compensation, Laura Shaffer, O.D. manager, Paul Hamel and Gimena Pena, Pier 2 marketing consultants, Linda Crafts, Cumulus strategy consultant and Dreamfish board member, Maureen O’Malley, User Experience designer are serving on the taskforce.
We will give you report outs on the work as we go. If you would like to get involved, please let me know.
4. Launching local Dreamfish Groups
People join Dreamfish in a time of personal transition, and are often isolated, as they reach to create a new work life. Local peer groups throughout the world give independents and entrepreneurs a safe place to discuss challenges and dreams and build meaningful connections that support individual growth.
The first group in Europe will start in Deggendorf in 2010. The first groups in the U.S. are in Northern California. Jennine Cohen, active travel consultant, and Ellen James, executive coach, are the coordinators for the Berkeley Marina Dreamfish group and the Sausalito Group, respectively. Kristy Graves and Marc Danguard are the first members in the Sausalito group, soon to kick off.
You can get involved in local groups by joining a group, spreading the word, or proposing to start a group in your area. Ariel Goodman is supporting the piloting of local Dreamfish groups in their launch, promotion and infrastructure. If you are interested to start a group, email Ariel at AGoodman[at]dreamfish.com
5. Thanks Giving!
While Thanksgiving is a Canadian and American holiday, I believe that our world hungers for healing acts of appreciation. A day of giving thanks, pausing to reflect on all the bounty of good, is a good day to raise awareness for all there is to love.
I pause to give thanks for YOU, for all that you are and all that you do.
Tiffany




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