The mobilising by our members, of our commoned means (the stack of spaces) in wider communities, constitutes the contribution of meet.coop in the wider community of our members.

Contributions in the community - Mobilising the commoned means -top right
This usefulness in their 'home' communities constitutes recognition from the coop to its members, of the contributions they make to the commons.
One central aspect of the stewarding of meet.coop is to ensure that such contributions in the community are those that are most helpful to our members. The schema below shows three basic modes of contribution that meet.coop makes to the communities of its members.

Contributions in the community
- Platform - a **commons of running code** that is accessible, reliable, capable and 'green', across many kinds of devices and many geographical locations
- Conversation - a **commons of cultural exchanges, agreements, affiliations and documents** that are mobilised to deepen the understanding and practical capability of meet.coop and our members, in producing the coop-commons economy and cultivating transformative constellations of dual power.
- Infrastructuring - multiple regional **commons of federated provision of digital infrastructure**, supporting an emergent distributed coop-commons economy, where meet.coop contributes in federated alliances with regional actors.
# Follow the links
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