Here are some Definitions to help you navigate through the 8-PAC system:
Platform – The Platform is the software necessary to allow IDCSA (Interactive Database for Cooperative Social Action) to operate as a moderating organization allowing individuals to rally around various causes with the end of making their proposed Goals a reality.
Goal – A broad statement of a desired change in Society.
Member – Someone who signs up at www.GoIDCSA.com by selecting a Username and Password.
Goal Group – The Members who choose to rally around a specific Goal.
Chat Group – The Members who are discussing a Goal outside of an 8-PAC.
8-PAC – 8 People in Active Communication using the 8’s Matrix as described at www.MLGov.org.
Core 8-PAC – The initial grouping of 8 Members in a Goal Group. It is also the 1st Level 8-PAC.
Peer – Any of the 7 other Members of someone’s 8-PAC.
Message Box – Where Members go to retrieve messages from the Platform and other Members.
Level – One of the geometrically increasing levels of the 8’s Matrix: 8, 64, 512, 4,096, 32,768, etc. An 11th Level would contain the population of the Earth.
Questionnaire – The primary tool used by Goal Groups to define themselves, and to help form coherent Core 8-PAC’s, leading to unified voices to discuss and arrive at Solutions to realize their Goal.
Delegate – The Member of an 8-PAC chosen by his or her associates to speak for them at the next Level.