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A cozy little place where we attempt to establish (and maintain/revoke) the legitimacy of decisions, decision making processes, and related governance norms/expectations with the power of Git |
Governance is messy, Git is neat. So lets use it for that!
Why? See "Why Git?" below.
What? 2 Git repositories (1 public, 1 unlisted) with all validated documentation, blank files for those yet to come + a kanban, somehow.
How? Honestly I have no clue.
“[If we consider governance:] the process by which we attempt to establish (and maintain/revoke) the legitimacy of decisions, decision making processes, and related governance norms/expectations,”
We can conceive of many ways to establish the legitimacy of decisions. In some contexts, voting can play a critical role. In others, it’s not needed.*
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- Distributed
- Collaboration driven
- Community oriented
- Safe environment to work in
- Fast and Agile
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