Had a very good discussion with a smaller part of the AG Stadtpalnung (working group city planning) of the Ernährungsrat (food coucil) Berlin.
Results:
- there will be a very short report to the general assembly about the discussion, so the ACTION will find it’s way into the network after all
- it has to be emphasized that this ACTION is in NO WAY prescriptive or trying to take over the process that is going on in this council right now, which is to discuss in real life meetings a general vision, strategy and food for Berlin - being exactly what this ACTION is trying to do. Instead this process here is to be seen as a supplement, an experiment that can help to further and deepen the ongoing debate by giving the community another tool for documenting the research and the many perspectives, visions and needs within the network
- the main interest for the AG was to extend the reach of the debate in order to include stakeholders that have not been yet active in the Ernährungsrat
- it was criticized that the pictogram, the introduction and documentation are all in English. As until 1989 eastern Germans did mostly rather learn Russian than English at school this is a very relevant consideration. On top of this the online format and the fact that one needs to sign up to the forum and find out how it works is another obstacle. I have therefore 1. begun to translate the most important parts to have the page start in German, and will 2. mostly spread the link to the pad which is bi-lingual already and can also be used by less internet-savvy people. Nevertheless some people will most likely not contribute in this format (i.e. some alloment associations…)
- the event in Baumhaus was also met sceptically: why should we have another meeting of this type if we are meeting for the same purpose in our own (much slower) process already. It will only be convincing if we manage to involve new stakeholders such as building societies.
- as so often the concept of an Open Source process is alien and thus challenging for people in this subculture of environmentalism (food, gardening, composting). Why would you want to show what you’re doing to an international community? Isn’t that taking it a bit too far, overly extending the community which is debating things? How would we benefit from opening up like this? How does this method work anyways? Isn’t it terribly complicated?