Resources related to governance of the Stacks blockchain.
From Stacks Governance Update #1 - 4 March, 2020:
Stacks governance is a community-run initiative! As such, it cannot work without your help, and without the input of as many community members as possible. You do not need anyone’s permission to get involved and contribute to the initiative. The #governance working group channel on Blockstack Discord is a great place to begin getting involved, as many community members regularly share ideas, updates, and resources there. You can also find a number of topics under the governance category on the Blockstack Community Forum which need your input.
See Governance Calls for resources related to governance calls.
- updates: updates regularly to share the latest progress of the governance project with the community
- resources: this page of links, resources, and info on working group calls
- survey: we’re planning to conduct a governance survey, inspired by a similar survey conducted in the Ethereum community last year. Learn more about the survey, the goals of the survey, and how to contribute, in this forum thread
- pm: project management board related to all areas above
- 2020/02/07: Stacks Foundation: Developing Governance for Blockstack
- 2020/02/18: Getting Started with Governance with a compilation of statements so far (until Feb 2020)
- 2020/02/19: Who should be eligible to participate in governance?
- 2020/02/19: Community Governance Survey
- Crypto-Governance and the Dangers of Faction
- Blockchain Governance: Programming Our Future
- What Is Quadratic Voting?
- The key ingredients to a better blockchain, Part IV: Constitution
- The key ingredients to a better blockchain, Part V: Governance
- Wharton Crytpogovernance Workshop - View Responses by Question
- What is Blockchain Governance: Ultimate Beginner's Guide
- "The invisible politics of Bitcoin: governance crisis of a decentralised infrastructure" by Primavera De Filippi, Benjamin Loveluck
- Consensus through Blockchains: Exploring Governance across interorganizational Settings from University of Zurich
- Basins of Attraction for Generative Justice
- Blockchain Governance Youtube playlist curated by @dantrevino
- Radical Markets: Fireside Chat: Glen Weyl and Jaron Lanier
- Vitalik Buterin Discusses On-chain Governance
- Balaji Srinivasan 15:13-20:48 Curation and collaboration in decentralized and centralized communities
- Who makes the decisions?
- How are maintainers added?
- Who owns the rights to the domain?
- Who owns the rights to the trademarks?
- How are those things governed?
- Who owns how the build system works?
- Apache Software Foundation: The Apache Way
- Open Source Guides: Leadership and Governance
- Cloud Native Computing Foundation Policy Repo
- OpenStack Technical Committee Decisions
- Electron repository for governance issues and documents
- International Standards Organization (ISO) structure and governance
- An Introduction to Generative Justice
- Consensus Decision-making as a Research Method for Generative Justice: empirical practices from a money-less economy in Chiapas, Mexico
- Moneyless economics and non-hierarchical exchange values in Chiapas, Mexico
- Anti-Authoritarian Metrics: Recursivity as a strategy for post-capitalism
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