Interim solutions for our governance

GJ Bogaerts
PublicSpaces
Published in
2 min readJul 23, 2018
Photo by Abraham Barrera on Unsplash

PublicSpaces wants to get things done. We think, but like to act as well. That’s why we’ve gone ahead, visited a notary public and started our PublicSpaces Foundation, that will lay the groundwork for the reconquista of the public domain on the internet. The aim of this Foundation is (translation from Dutch): 'to investigate and develop a concept and a prototype for a connecting, autonomous, online public platform in a way that prioritizes the public interest and serves no commercial or political goals, as well as the possible operation of such a platform.'

However, we also know that this is a very temporary structure, mainly for the purpose of kickstarting the project. In the long term, we need a governance model that is open, transparent, efficient, democratic in regards to the founding partners and the public, and diverse in terms of interests and cultures. We are currently studying the options, and we will publish them here soon.

What follows is to be seen very much as an interim structure.

The Foundation is governed by a board of six people:

Furthermore, the Foundation can also rely on a Board of Advisors that consists of experts and ambassadors in their own field. These advisors function as a sounding board, so PublicSpaces will rely on their extensive knowledge of relevant fields, but also on their network to reach other people and organizations as well.

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GJ Bogaerts
PublicSpaces

Broadcasting, newspapers, the internet: seen it and done it. As initiator and chairman of PublicSpaces, now rooting for the public domain in the online world.