Governance
Governance | |
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Part Of | Mastodon, Mastodon/Bootstrapping |
Contributors | Jonny Saunders
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Completion Status | In Progress |
Active Status | Active |
Approval Status | Provisional |
Up to Mastodon
- Completion status: In Progress
- Approval status: Provisional
- Active status: Active
Neuromatch.social is a cooperatively governed instance that is operated with shared control over financial, labor, and structural decisions. Membership is not passive - members that make use of the instance are expected to make contributions to running the instance according to their ability and the need of the instance.
Overview
Most of the everyday work of the instance is done by working groups, but their structure and the rest of the operations of the instance are decided by the membership. Changes to the instance are made with #Proposals.
member initiates a discussion either amongst the general membership or a working group. from that discussion a proposal is drafted. if it passes with the appropriate consensus threshold then it is entered into the policy register
Administrative Objects
What kinds of things exist in the governance system of neuromatch.social
See Category:Administrative_Object
The instance governance is determined by several different types of Administrative Objects, each of which is operationalized as a wiki page with a particular category, which in turn has a page schema[1].,
Bylaws
Description | Voting Period | Block Threshold | |
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Bylaws |
Policies
Norms
Actions
What kind of things can be done by a member of neuromatch.social
Any member can present a
Discussions
discussion structure
Proposals
proposal structure
Working Groups
Bounded Discretion
Voting
See also: Consensus
Neuromatch.social decisions are made with a modified form of consensus for large asynchronous groups.
Voting in a Consensus system is not like voting in a majoritarian system: rather than voting for the thing that would be best for you, you are voting for
elaborate...
consensus thresholds....
See also
- ↑ ie. a template that sets properties and a form for interacting with it