From 50434312276a61709cf1f87af797b481abf1d550 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jason Schrader Date: Mon, 24 Aug 2020 16:49:15 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 01/18] fix: general resources readme copy and links --- README.md | 76 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------- 1 file changed, 42 insertions(+), 34 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 20f9fcf..e86d17e 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,15 +1,6 @@ # Stacks Governance - Resources -This respository contains a [vast list of research](/research/README.md), documentation of [past community calls](/calls/README.md), initial [stakeholder interviews](/interviews/README.md), and [community survey results](/survey/README.md) related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. - -## Additional Outlets - -More information about the Stacks Foundation and its mission can be found at the links below: - -- Website: https://stacks.org -- Twitter: [@StacksOrg](https://twitter.com/StacksOrg) -- Project Management: https://stacksgov.github.io/pm -- Meeting Agendas: https://github.com/stacksgov/pm/issues?q=is%3Aissue+is%3Aopen+label%3Amtg-agenda +This repository contains several resources related to governance of the Stacks blockchain, including documentation of past community calls, a vast list of research, community survey results, initial stakeholder interviews, and more. ## Table of Contents @@ -17,51 +8,68 @@ More information about the Stacks Foundation and its mission can be found at the - [Get Involved!](#get-involved) - [Governance Calls](#governance-calls) +- [Governance Research](#governance-research) - [Governance Survey](#governance-survey) -- [Interview Notes](#interview-notes) +- [Stakeholder Interviews](#stakeholder-interviews) - [Github Repositories](#github-repositories) - [Blockstack Community Forum](#blockstack-community-forum) -## Stacks Governance +## Additional Outlets + +More information about the Stacks Foundation and its mission can be found at the links below: + +- Website: https://stacks.org +- Twitter: [@StacksOrg](https://twitter.com/StacksOrg) +- Project Management: https://stacksgov.github.io/pm +- Meeting Agendas: [on GitHub](https://github.com/stacksgov/pm/issues?q=is%3Aissue+label%3Amtg-agenda) -### Get Involved! +# Resource List + +## Get Involved! From [Stacks Governance Update #1 - 4 March, 2020](https://github.com/stacksgov/updates/blob/master/updates/20200304-update-001.md): > 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](https://discordapp.com/invite/ny6wGkx) 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](https://forum.blockstack.org/c/governance) on the Blockstack Community Forum which need your input. -### Governance Calls +## Governance Calls + +See [Governance Calls](calls/) for more information about past governance community and engineering calls, including: +- agendas +- video recordings +- notes +- additional resource links + +## Governance Research + +See [Governance Research](research/) for websites, articles, videos, and other items used as a reference while working on this initiative. + +## Governance Survey -See [Governance Calls](calls/README.md) for resources related to governance calls, including notes, recordings, and additional resources. +In Q2 2020 the community conducted a governance survey, inspired by a [similar survey](https://medium.com/coinmonks/ethereum-governance-survey-results-c67c11695f2a) conducted in the Ethereum community in 2019. -### Governance Survey +See [Governance Survey](survey/) for the archived survey results and analyses. -In Q2 2020 we conducted a governance survey, inspired by a [similar survey](https://medium.com/coinmonks/ethereum-governance-survey-results-c67c11695f2a) conducted in the Ethereum community in 2019. Learn more about the survey, the goals of the survey, and how to contribute in [this forum thread](https://forum.blockstack.org/t/community-governance-survey/10387) or in [this Github issue](https://github.com/stacksgov/pm/issues/1). You can view the [archived survey results here](survey/). +## Interview Notes -### Interview Notes +In Q1 2020 Lane Rettig conducted one-on-one interviews with stakeholders about governance as part of a "listening campaign". -See [Interview Notes](interviews/) for notes from one on one interviews with stakeholders about governance. +See [Interview Notes](interviews/) for the interview template and notes from each of the one-on-one interviews. -### Github Repositories +## GitHub Repositories -- [updates](https://github.com/stacksgov/updates): updates regularly to share the latest progress of the governance project with the community -- [resources](https://github.com/stacksgov/resources): this page of links, resources, and info on working group calls -- [pm](https://github.com/stacksgov/pm/projects/1): project management board related to all areas above -- [proposals](https://github.com/stacksgov/proposals): stores miscellaneous governance proposals, and we are still determining the role of this repository and these proposals relative to the [existing SIP process](https://github.com/blockstack/stacks-blockchain/blob/master/sip/sip-000-stacks-improvement-proposal-process.md) +The [stacksgov organization](https://github.com/stacksgov) on GitHub contains repositories for: -### Blockstack Community Forum +- [resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources): the content found here +- [pm](https://stacksgov.github.io/pm): project boards, open issues, work streams, and meeting agendas +- [updates](https://github.com/stacksgov/updates): regularly published updates to share the latest progress of the governance project with the community +- [proposals](https://github.com/stacksgov/proposals): stores miscellaneous governance proposals [as issues](https://github.com/stacksgov/proposals/issues) for consideration and potential adoption -[Blockstack Forum - Governance Working Group](https://forum.blockstack.org/c/Working-Groups/governance/46) +## Blockstack Community Forum -- 2020/02/07: [Stacks Foundation: Developing Governance for Blockstack](https://forum.blockstack.org/t/stacks-foundation-developing-governance-for-blockstack/10335) -- 2020/02/18: [Getting Started with Governance](https://forum.blockstack.org/t/getting-started-with-governance/10380) with a compilation of statements so far (until Feb 2020) -- 2020/02/19: [Who should be eligible to participate in governance?](https://forum.blockstack.org/t/who-should-be-eligible-to-participate-in-governance/10386) -- 2020/02/19: [Community Governance Survey](https://forum.blockstack.org/t/community-governance-survey/10387) -- 2020/04/28: [Participate in Blockstack Governance](https://forum.blockstack.org/t/participate-in-blockstack-governance-take-the-stacks-governance-survey/10742) -- 2020/04/30: [Governance Working Group Update April 29, 2020](https://forum.blockstack.org/t/governance-working-group-update-april-29-2020/10754) +See the [Blockstack Forum - Governance Working Group category](https://forum.blockstack.org/c/Working-Groups/governance/46) for posts related to the initiative. -## Licensing +# Licensing -This repository and all contributions herein are licensed under [Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal](LICENSE). Please note that, by contributing to this repository, whether via commit, pull request, issue, comment, or in any other fashion, **you are explicitly agreeing that all of your contributions will fall under the same permissive license.** +This repository and all contributions herein are licensed under [Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal](https://github.com/stacksgov/resources/blob/master/LICENSE). Please note that, by contributing to this repository, whether via commit, pull request, issue, comment, or in any other fashion, **you are explicitly agreeing that all of your contributions will fall under the same permissive license.** From e1a82d875e933f39e8d969b2ed0443db5221d2ff Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jason Schrader Date: Mon, 24 Aug 2020 16:50:46 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 02/18] fix: general resources readme heading fix --- README.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index e86d17e..ba7ac0c 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ In Q2 2020 the community conducted a governance survey, inspired by a [similar s See [Governance Survey](survey/) for the archived survey results and analyses. -## Interview Notes +## Stakeholder Interviews In Q1 2020 Lane Rettig conducted one-on-one interviews with stakeholders about governance as part of a "listening campaign". From cf81be10f32709d8c2aa055dd03a905053dbda0f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jason Schrader Date: Mon, 24 Aug 2020 16:52:16 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 03/18] fix: general resources readme forum link fix --- README.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index ba7ac0c..80c38a1 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ More information about the Stacks Foundation and its mission can be found at the From [Stacks Governance Update #1 - 4 March, 2020](https://github.com/stacksgov/updates/blob/master/updates/20200304-update-001.md): -> 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](https://discordapp.com/invite/ny6wGkx) 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](https://forum.blockstack.org/c/governance) on the Blockstack Community Forum which need your input. +> 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](https://discordapp.com/invite/ny6wGkx) 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](https://forum.blockstack.org/c/Working-Groups/governance/) on the Blockstack Community Forum which need your input. ## Governance Calls @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ The [stacksgov organization](https://github.com/stacksgov) on GitHub contains re ## Blockstack Community Forum -See the [Blockstack Forum - Governance Working Group category](https://forum.blockstack.org/c/Working-Groups/governance/46) for posts related to the initiative. +See the [Blockstack Forum - Governance Working Group category](https://forum.blockstack.org/c/Working-Groups/governance/) for posts related to the initiative. # Licensing From ea7a53d77eccbb40b1801c6e1ec5f435726c4e3d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jason Schrader Date: Mon, 24 Aug 2020 17:07:09 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 04/18] fix: calls readme copy and links --- calls/README.md | 24 +++++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/calls/README.md b/calls/README.md index 2daad24..c1d3209 100644 --- a/calls/README.md +++ b/calls/README.md @@ -1,8 +1,10 @@ -# Community Calls +# Governance Calls ## Purpose -The governance working group will be hosting regular community calls to update the community about the progress of the project, and to give everyone a chance to have their voice heard. The first call was held on February 13, and future calls will be held every Wednesday at 7am PT/10am New York time (please reach out on Discord if you'd like to be added to the recurring email invitation). +The governance working group hosts regular community calls to update the community about the progress of the project, and to give everyone a chance to have their voice heard. The first call was held on February 13, 2020, and future calls will be held based on the [agendas on GitHub](https://github.com/stacksgov/pm/issues?q=is%3Aissue+label%3Amtg-agenda). + +Please [reach out on Discord](https://discordapp.com/invite/ny6wGkx) if you would like to be added to the recurring email invitation. ## Who can Attend @@ -10,15 +12,15 @@ Stacks governance is a community-run initiative! As such, it cannot work without ## Agenda Items -You can find a link to the proposed agenda for the next call in the table below. The agenda for each meeting is saved as [an issue on Github](https://github.com/stacksgov/pm/issues) under the stacksgov [project management repository](https://github.com/stacksgov/pm). +You can find a link to the proposed agenda for the next call in the table below. The agenda for each meeting is saved as [an issue on Github](https://github.com/stacksgov/pm/issues?q=is%3Aissue+label%3Amtg-agenda) under the stacksgov [project management repository](https://github.com/stacksgov/pm). -Please feel free to propose additions/amendments! +Please feel free to propose topics, additions, or amendments! -## Previous Meetings +# Previous Meetings -Below is a list of all prior/completed calls, including links to their agenda, recording, and additional content. +Below is a list of all prior completed calls and related resources. -### Governance Working Group +## Governance Working Group | No | Date | Time | Agenda | Video | Notes | Resources | | ---- | ---------- | ---- | ------- | ----- | ----- | ---- | @@ -40,7 +42,7 @@ Below is a list of all prior/completed calls, including links to their agenda, r | 0004 | 2020-03-18 | 1400 UTC | [Agenda](https://github.com/stacksgov/pm/issues/9) | [Video](https://youtu.be/u8lZsVFCFtc) | [Notes](notes/2020-03-18-Meeting-0004.md) | @dantrevino [Presentation Slides](https://slides.com/dantrevino/blockstack-governance) / @blocks8 [Foundation Notes](https://docs.google.com/document/d/125MQTwpP9oooAUSES4U_HTcVJ02lVOR7A1IWEC3jh3g/edit?usp=sharing) | | 0003 | 2020-03-11 | 1400 UTC | [Agenda](https://github.com/stacksgov/pm/issues/5) | [Video](https://youtu.be/d7cGndifjR0) | [Notes](notes/2020-03-11-Meeting-0003.md) | [Community Foundation Questions](https://github.com/stacksgov/pm/issues/11) | | 0002 | 2020-03-02 | 1400 UTC | [Agenda](https://github.com/stacksgov/pm/issues/3) | [Video](https://youtu.be/jAEHyq4TKeI) | [Notes](https://github.com/stacksgov/pm/issues/3#issuecomment-593482885) | n/a | -| 0001 | 2020-02-13 | 1500 UTC | n/a | [Video](https://youtu.be/GilQ9qU4Sa0) | [TBD](https://github.com/stacksgov/resources/issues/16) | [Presentation Slides](20200213_community_call_001.pdf) | +| 0001 | 2020-02-13 | 1500 UTC | n/a | [Video](https://youtu.be/GilQ9qU4Sa0) | [TBD](https://github.com/stacksgov/resources/issues/16) | [Presentation Slides](20200213_community_call_001.pdf ':ignore') | ## Engineering Team Meetings @@ -55,10 +57,10 @@ The engineering team holds regular public meetings to discuss the [Stacks 2.0 bl | 0002 | 2020-06-01 | 1500 UTC | [Video](https://youtu.be/ImUaan5kaU0) | TBD | | 0001 | 2020-05-26 | 1400 UTC | [Video](https://youtu.be/60JqCcCNEPg) | TBD | -## General Resources +# General Resources -See [Stacks Governance Resources](https://github.com/stacksgov/resources/blob/master/README.md) for additional information related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. +See [Stacks Governance Resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/) for additional information related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. -## Licensing +# Licensing This repository and all contributions herein are licensed under [Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal](https://github.com/stacksgov/resources/blob/master/LICENSE). Please note that, by contributing to this repository, whether via commit, pull request, issue, comment, or in any other fashion, **you are explicitly agreeing that all of your contributions will fall under the same permissive license.** From 5f220abdb09f3206793761edf7192164ea905af3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jason Schrader Date: Mon, 24 Aug 2020 17:07:28 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 05/18] fix: survey readme copy and links --- survey/README.md | 29 ++++++++++++++++++++++------- 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/survey/README.md b/survey/README.md index 2b5e939..ff52b8a 100644 --- a/survey/README.md +++ b/survey/README.md @@ -1,9 +1,24 @@ -# Community survey results +# Governance Community Survey -This directory contains results of a [survey](https://github.com/stacksgov/pm/issues/1) that was conducted in Q2 2020. +In Q2 2020 the community conducted a governance survey, inspired by a [similar survey](https://medium.com/coinmonks/ethereum-governance-survey-results-c67c11695f2a) conducted in the Ethereum community in 2019. -- [full report of results](report.pdf) - note that this does not include responses to open-ended questions -- [raw results, anonymized and randomized (CSV)](results-anonymized-randomized.csv) - full, raw results in CSV format (order randomized, and with identifying information removed) -- [raw results, anonymized and randomized (XLSX)](results-anonymized-randomized.xlsx) - the same thing in Excel format -- [Lane's analysis of results](analysis.pdf) -- [dropoff analysis](dropoff-analysis.pdf) (this is the percentage of respondents who stopped answering the survey after each question) +Learn more about the survey, its goals, and community contributions in [this forum thread](https://forum.blockstack.org/t/community-governance-survey/10387) or in [this Github issue](https://github.com/stacksgov/pm/issues/1). + +## Survey Results + +- [full report of results](report.pdf ':ignore') - note that this does not include responses to open-ended questions +- [raw results, anonymized and randomized (CSV)](results-anonymized-randomized.csv ':ignore') - full, raw results in CSV format (order randomized, and with identifying information removed) +- [raw results, anonymized and randomized (XLSX)](results-anonymized-randomized.xlsx ':ignore') - the same thing in Excel format + +## Survey Analyses + +- [Lane's analysis of results](analysis.pdf ':ignore') +- [dropoff analysis](dropoff-analysis.pdf ':ignore') (this is the percentage of respondents who stopped answering the survey after each question) + +# General Resources + +See [Stacks Governance Resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/) for additional information related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. + +# Licensing + +This repository and all contributions herein are licensed under [Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal](https://github.com/stacksgov/resources/blob/master/LICENSE). Please note that, by contributing to this repository, whether via commit, pull request, issue, comment, or in any other fashion, **you are explicitly agreeing that all of your contributions will fall under the same permissive license.** From a054eb573c343561e123e1a2ddb55b59bcb4a8bf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jason Schrader Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2020 09:06:14 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 06/18] fix: general resources readme add community repo --- README.md | 1 + 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 80c38a1..39411fd 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -63,6 +63,7 @@ The [stacksgov organization](https://github.com/stacksgov) on GitHub contains re - [resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources): the content found here - [pm](https://stacksgov.github.io/pm): project boards, open issues, work streams, and meeting agendas +- [community](https://github.com/stacksgov/community): community resources, ecosystem calls, systems, and related processes - [updates](https://github.com/stacksgov/updates): regularly published updates to share the latest progress of the governance project with the community - [proposals](https://github.com/stacksgov/proposals): stores miscellaneous governance proposals [as issues](https://github.com/stacksgov/proposals/issues) for consideration and potential adoption From a6922614332b78bc3783596dc5db1dd255dfe91b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jason Schrader Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2020 09:18:24 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 07/18] fix: research readme copy and links --- research/README.md | 37 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 26 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/research/README.md b/research/README.md index 05e9b86..4a8dc26 100644 --- a/research/README.md +++ b/research/README.md @@ -2,10 +2,14 @@ In the initial phases of developing the Governance Working Group, several articles, websites, and other items were collected as a reference. These were used as a starting point to developing the Stacks Foundation governance model, and continue to expand as time goes on. -Updates are welcome via pull request! +Updates are welcome via issue or pull request! ## Table of Contents + + +- [Stacks Governance - Research](#stacks-governance---research) + - [Table of Contents](#table-of-contents) - [General Blockchain Governance](#general-blockchain-governance) - [Articles / Websites](#articles--websites) - [Documents](#documents) @@ -15,16 +19,19 @@ Updates are welcome via pull request! - [Open Source Software Articles](#open-source-software-articles) - [Open Source Software Examples](#open-source-software-examples) - [Commons, Consensus, and Decision-making](#commons-consensus-and-decision-making) +- [General Resources](#general-resources) - [Licensing](#licensing) -## General Blockchain Governance + + +# General Blockchain Governance -### Articles / Websites +## Articles / Websites - [Crypto-Governance and the Dangers of Faction](https://medium.com/@BuckPerley/crypto-governance-f1318affbbe0) - [Blockchain Governance: Programming Our Future](https://medium.com/@FEhrsam/blockchain-governance-programming-our-future-c3bfe30f2d74) - [What Is Quadratic Voting?](https://towardsdatascience.com/what-is-quadratic-voting-4f81805d5a06) -- [Series: The key ingredients to a better blockchain from Etherean.org](https://www.etherean.org/) +- [Etherean.org Series: The key ingredients to a better blockchain](https://www.etherean.org/) - [Part I: Tech and protocol](https://www.etherean.org/blockchain/2019/09/09/key-ingredients-better-blockchain-part-i-tech-and-protocol.html) - [Part II: Decentralization](https://www.etherean.org/blockchain/2019/09/15/key-ingredients-better-blockchain-part-ii-decentralization.html) - [Part III: Community](https://www.etherean.org/blockchain/community/2019/09/19/key-ingredients-better-blockchain-part-iii-community.html) @@ -35,28 +42,28 @@ Updates are welcome via pull request! - [What is Blockchain Governance: Ultimate Beginner's Guide](https://blockgeeks.com/guides/what-is-blockchain-governance-ultimate-beginners-guide/) - ["The invisible politics of Bitcoin: governance crisis of a decentralised infrastructure" by Primavera De Filippi, Benjamin Loveluck](https://policyreview.info/articles/analysis/invisible-politics-bitcoin-governance-crisis-decentralised-infrastructure) -### Documents +## Documents - [Consensus through Blockchains: Exploring Governance across interorganizational Settings](https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/160378/1/ICIS_Blockchain_Governance.pdf) from University of Zurich - [Basins of Attraction for Generative Justice](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/274832746_Basins_of_Attraction_for_Generative_Justice) -### Examples +## Examples - [Zcash Foundation](https://www.zfnd.org/about/) - [Algorand Foundation](https://algorand.foundation/community) - [Ethereum Governance](https://docs.ethhub.io/ethereum-basics/governance/) - [Helium Governance](https://heliumchain.org/governance/) -### Videos +## Videos - [Blockchain Governance Youtube playlist](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpNeGhwVBcha8itBSQlUoeMy_6EtTeoVd) curated by @dantrevino - [Radical Markets: Fireside Chat: Glen Weyl and Jaron Lanier](https://youtu.be/R4XBAwKInig) - [Vitalik Buterin Discusses On-chain Governance](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-CH_5il9aU) - [Balaji Srinivasan 15:13-20:48 Curation and collaboration in decentralized and centralized communities](https://youtu.be/A2K5OSMbV40?t=913) -## Other Governance Resources +# Other Governance Resources -### Open Source Software Articles +## Open Source Software Articles - [6 open governance questions every project needs to answer](https://opensource.com/article/20/2/open-source-projects-governance) @@ -70,7 +77,7 @@ Updates are welcome via pull request! - [Code Forking, Governance, and Sustainability in Open Source Software](https://timreview.ca/article/644) - [Open Stand: Global advocates for open standards & technology development](https://open-stand.org/about-us/principles/) -### Open Source Software Examples +## Open Source Software Examples - [Apache Software Foundation: The Apache Way](https://www.apache.org/theapacheway/index.html) - [Cloud Native Computing Foundation Policy Repo](https://github.com/cncf/foundation) @@ -87,10 +94,18 @@ Updates are welcome via pull request! - [Wikimedia Foundation About Page](https://wikimediafoundation.org/about/) - [World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Mission](https://www.w3.org/Consortium/mission) -### Commons, Consensus, and Decision-making +## Commons, Consensus, and Decision-making - [An Introduction to Generative Justice](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/311811471_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](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/311853527_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](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/325172729_Moneyless_economics_and_non-hierarchical_exchange_values_in_Chiapas_Mexico) - [Anti-Authoritarian Metrics: Recursivity as a strategy for post-capitalism](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/311853369_Anti-Authoritarian_Metrics_Recursivity_as_a_strategy_for_post-capitalism) - [Whitepaper (WIP) on Two Row Wampum Social Layer](https://github.com/HaroldDavis3/Two-Row-Wampum-Social-Layer-Platform) + +# General Resources + +See [Stacks Governance Resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/) for additional information related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. + +# Licensing + +This repository and all contributions herein are licensed under [Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal](https://github.com/stacksgov/resources/blob/master/LICENSE). Please note that, by contributing to this repository, whether via commit, pull request, issue, comment, or in any other fashion, **you are explicitly agreeing that all of your contributions will fall under the same permissive license.** From c803bc87f8cec44feaf78abe13270a38a1857929 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jason Schrader Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2020 09:20:49 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 08/18] fix: interview readme copy and links --- interviews/README.md | 10 +++++++++- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/interviews/README.md b/interviews/README.md index 3ca0c0b..c9dd08b 100644 --- a/interviews/README.md +++ b/interviews/README.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# One on one interview notes +# Stacks Governance - Stakeholder Interviews This directory contains notes from one-on-one interviews conducted by @lrettig as part of the "listening campaign" during February and March, 2020. @@ -11,3 +11,11 @@ This directory contains notes from one-on-one interviews conducted by @lrettig a - [Interview 7](/interviews/interview-007.md) It also includes an [interview template](/interviews/TEMPLATE.md). + +# General Resources + +See [Stacks Governance Resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/) for additional information related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. + +# Licensing + +This repository and all contributions herein are licensed under [Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal](https://github.com/stacksgov/resources/blob/master/LICENSE). Please note that, by contributing to this repository, whether via commit, pull request, issue, comment, or in any other fashion, **you are explicitly agreeing that all of your contributions will fall under the same permissive license.** From 124ccbbee55d391f3ed640f782316df3211c1aae Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jason Schrader Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2020 09:27:56 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 09/18] fix: add title and nav to interviews --- interviews/interview-001.md | 8 ++++++++ interviews/interview-002.md | 10 +++++++++- interviews/interview-003.md | 12 ++++++++++-- interviews/interview-004.md | 12 ++++++++++-- interviews/interview-005.md | 8 ++++++++ interviews/interview-006.md | 10 +++++++++- interviews/interview-007.md | 12 ++++++++++-- 7 files changed, 64 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/interviews/interview-001.md b/interviews/interview-001.md index 0a6e842..0ceb0fe 100644 --- a/interviews/interview-001.md +++ b/interviews/interview-001.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +# Stakeholder Interview 1 + * What is your role? * People don’t usually pay attention to what I do as long as it works * I give an occasional meetup talk often only 1/3 of audience understands @@ -155,3 +157,9 @@ * The token is not meant to be money or replacement for money * Do these things because they’re interesting or solve a problem not for money * Token IS an AWS compute credit + +# General Resources + +See [Stakeholder Interviews](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/#/interviews/) for the list of one-of-one interviews. + +See [Stacks Governance Resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/) for additional information related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. diff --git a/interviews/interview-002.md b/interviews/interview-002.md index 90ca326..adbb862 100644 --- a/interviews/interview-002.md +++ b/interviews/interview-002.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +# Stakeholder Interview 2 + * What’s your role? * Getting to know community well enough that I can develop effective strategies for growing the community and engaging/activating the community * Blockstack has a really broad community of interested stakeholders, but for a while it operated like a brand community - a platform people were excited about, they came to us about features @@ -21,7 +23,7 @@ * I’ve heard from community member, and I agree, this is an inclusive community, relative to other crypto communities * We didn’t have regular community managers until last summer - so people were monitoring themselves - that’s pretty special * Even I’m trying to work on having a formalized code of conduct, finding a way for community members to enforce that - we have some incidences of people being unpleasant - but people being outright unpleasant are new, trolling is new - * Real community members don’t troll. They’ve taken the time to go through our docs and are focused on other things, i.e., building on Blockstack. + * Real community members don’t troll. They’ve taken the time to go through our docs and are focused on other things, i.e., building on Blockstack. * How has governance run up to now? * App mining - but this example carries across the project * An idea that was heavily researched and developed by PBC team @@ -123,3 +125,9 @@ * I’m very curious about that. * Stakeholder theory - there’s some uptake on that idea in the community - but what expectations do community members have for decentralization? E.g., roles to grow into * I often talk about decentralization as PBC members working more collaboratively with community members as if we’re on one big team - in a company you talk about sharing in profit, revenue, salary, etc. - and I think, what are the community members’ expectations? + +# General Resources + +See [Stakeholder Interviews](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/#/interviews/) for the list of one-of-one interviews. + +See [Stacks Governance Resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/) for additional information related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. diff --git a/interviews/interview-003.md b/interviews/interview-003.md index 47b5ab3..968c35f 100644 --- a/interviews/interview-003.md +++ b/interviews/interview-003.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +# Stakeholder Interview 3 + * What’s your role? * I’m one of the core devs. I’ve been involved in design of blockchain, both consensus protocols and smart contract language * I’m most involved in the Clarity language, esp. the implementation of the VM and static analysis patches @@ -48,7 +50,7 @@ * It’s very much related to the impetus to leave. Analogy to real-world government: it’s good if it’s responsive enough that people don’t seek “extra-democratic means for resolving conflicts." * Anything else? * Transparency of decisions - that’s a fundamental tenet of good governance - * When a decision is made, even if it’s one you disagree with, you can see how/why it was made, how it was achieved, and the motivation for that decision + * When a decision is made, even if it’s one you disagree with, you can see how/why it was made, how it was achieved, and the motivation for that decision * When people think about doing governance in “automated fashion” like on-chain voting it’s somewhat wrongheaded because the important thing is that, when decisions are made, you understand how they’re being made * The trap that people fall into with on-chain voting is that you get an audit trail but it can obscure what’s actually going on in a way that public board votes, etc. don’t obscure * How do you get legitimacy/confidence/trust? @@ -83,7 +85,7 @@ * There’s been a lot of community engagement and enforcement of the “correct operation of App Mining" * Has a lot to do with transparency of the process * Transparent components, e.g., how scores translated into rankings were continuously checked by the community: there was an incentive to do so because people checking were getting App Mining rewards - there were actually cases of errors being found - * In some cases, designs have changed based on community feedback on, e.g., blockstack.JS and the Blockstack browser - they haven’t “radically changed the directions” of proposals but tweaks were made + * In some cases, designs have changed based on community feedback on, e.g., blockstack.JS and the Blockstack browser - they haven’t “radically changed the directions” of proposals but tweaks were made * What’s gone well/not so well? * The changes we’ve made over time have been towards our protocol gradually moving away from reliance on Bitcoin in a lot of ways * We’ve “gradually devolved from Bitcoin" @@ -114,3 +116,9 @@ * And a board member that represents the developers in some way * If you look at how European company boards tend to work, they tend to have a board member that’s a union representative * In the USA we tend to think of unions as a “counterbalance to boards” - it’s different in Europe + +# General Resources + +See [Stakeholder Interviews](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/#/interviews/) for the list of one-of-one interviews. + +See [Stacks Governance Resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/) for additional information related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. diff --git a/interviews/interview-004.md b/interviews/interview-004.md index 9f75836..dc49125 100644 --- a/interviews/interview-004.md +++ b/interviews/interview-004.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +# Stakeholder Interview 4 + * What’s your role in the project/community/ecosystem? * I stumbled upon the community and been struggling with trying to find my goal * I see a vision I agree with, that aligns with my values @@ -71,7 +73,7 @@ * The “multisig” idea is more appealing to me, and to a lot of people that want to be a part of the process or have a voice, whether through the Foundation or a different structure. * As long as the Foundation is in alignment with community, you can have it, and Foundation, and other pieces down the road. * Maybe there could be a third? - * Wouldn’t necessarily change this + * Wouldn’t necessarily change this * At a high level I agree with this structure. Based on my complete inexperience :) * How would you like things to work in the future? * PBC currently embraces this, and it’s something we want to consider part of governance: ability to allow for change. Everything is built on top of BTC but if we had to it could be changed to something else. @@ -113,7 +115,7 @@ * We had some early notification on what Larry was up to with New Internet Labs (NIL) - what if you made a guild requirement open source, or something that had to be verified and checked off? * I don’t want to duplicate any of the efforts done by NIL but I love the idea of analyzing something against a set of core values * If it was a system that made sense as part of the ecosystem, it could be something the Foundation could make canonical, you could spin up your own app chain but have to qualify to be on the canonical list - * What we’re learning in decentralization in governance applies to apps and biz models and everything else - we’re hacking the way things work originally + * What we’re learning in decentralization in governance applies to apps and biz models and everything else - we’re hacking the way things work originally * How do we govern the Foundation? E.g. directors, to whom should it be accountable? * I’m looking forward to watching this conversation play out * Need to honor what the community wants @@ -127,3 +129,9 @@ * I’m trying to do the same: hearing the community’s opinion rather than just sharing my own - I’m more interested in this collaborative nature. * Silence on these calls is normal at this stage - and it means consensus on some level - “I agree and I have nothing to add." * “Silence is one of the most beautiful tools we have." + +# General Resources + +See [Stakeholder Interviews](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/#/interviews/) for the list of one-of-one interviews. + +See [Stacks Governance Resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/) for additional information related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. diff --git a/interviews/interview-005.md b/interviews/interview-005.md index e694432..e524611 100644 --- a/interviews/interview-005.md +++ b/interviews/interview-005.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +# Stakeholder Interview 5 + * What’s your role? * Officially, maintainer of Android SDK, so my role is technical * (we have an iOS SDK but Apple is pushing back on it, so the future is unclear) @@ -140,3 +142,9 @@ * What else should I have asked you? * I don’t have a lot of experience * I like the Mozilla Foundation as a credible foundation, what they do, but I don’t know how its governance works + +# General Resources + +See [Stakeholder Interviews](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/#/interviews/) for the list of one-of-one interviews. + +See [Stacks Governance Resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/) for additional information related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. diff --git a/interviews/interview-006.md b/interviews/interview-006.md index 5a565f4..31b7dff 100644 --- a/interviews/interview-006.md +++ b/interviews/interview-006.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +# Stakeholder Interview 6 + * What’s your role? * I think I ticked almost all of the boxes in the survey. I feel like I’m part of the community, evangelist, app developer, and I have an opinion on a lot of things. I’m all over the place. * I’m a full-time hobbyist. @@ -71,7 +73,7 @@ * Let’s define what governance we’re talking about first * App funding: means there’s a rough consensus around which apps are getting funded * Core dev: dev is focusing on features that community and developers/miners need - * Responsive + * Responsive * Kinda hard to nail down more than that * How do you get legitimacy/confidence/trust? * Transparency @@ -125,3 +127,9 @@ * Ideally we’d have a BDFL but that’s probably not gonna help us long term. * It’s hard when you’re taking a public, VC-backed company and say “this is a public internet” - that’s a hugely difficult operation - it’s something I constantly go back and forth on. Do I really want a VC-owned internet? Hell no * But we can set basic standards and use that money to do good things and start changing the conversation - privacy as default expectation - versus the assumption that I have to give all my info away + +# General Resources + +See [Stakeholder Interviews](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/#/interviews/) for the list of one-of-one interviews. + +See [Stacks Governance Resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/) for additional information related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. diff --git a/interviews/interview-007.md b/interviews/interview-007.md index 803571c..c92958f 100644 --- a/interviews/interview-007.md +++ b/interviews/interview-007.md @@ -1,7 +1,9 @@ +# Stakeholder Interview 7 + * What’s your role in the project/community/ecosystem? * I work for PBC, evangelism + meetups * I still think of myself as a community member, I try to be super transparent about all of our initiatives - this is one piece of feedback we got last year, that things are closed and the community don’t know what’s going on - * Being transparent is important to the community but it’s difficult to do because our timeframe is so aggressive + * Being transparent is important to the community but it’s difficult to do because our timeframe is so aggressive * How did you first get involved? * Was familiar with the space since 2017, in 2018 I joined. Background in IT, was working on infrastructure, RedHat. Really boring, nothing revolutionary, nothing to brag about. * I saw a YouTube video of Muneeb and Ryan, then went down the rabbit hole @@ -150,4 +152,10 @@ * Fund the people who will build the tools around it, including the protocol itself * Any final thoughts? * I never talked about governance before, I really enjoyed this! - * I’m excited about this and how it will move forward! + * I’m excited about this and how it will move forward! + +# General Resources + +See [Stakeholder Interviews](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/#/interviews/) for the list of one-of-one interviews. + +See [Stacks Governance Resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/) for additional information related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. From e1d772024f2f4ecb8689cfd2d3be9b4b886f38b1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jason Schrader Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2020 09:29:10 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 10/18] fix: add title and nav to interview template --- interviews/TEMPLATE.md | 8 ++++++++ 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+) diff --git a/interviews/TEMPLATE.md b/interviews/TEMPLATE.md index b0e740c..4c4970d 100644 --- a/interviews/TEMPLATE.md +++ b/interviews/TEMPLATE.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +# Stakeholder Interview Template + This is the template that was used for the interviews. Note that not every interview included every question. * What’s your role in the project/community/ecosystem? @@ -16,3 +18,9 @@ This is the template that was used for the interviews. Note that not every inter * What are your thoughts on App Mining? * How do we govern the Foundation? E.g. directors, to whom should it be accountable? * What else should I have asked you? + +# General Resources + +See [Stakeholder Interviews](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/#/interviews/) for the list of one-of-one interviews. + +See [Stacks Governance Resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/) for additional information related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. From 65b4a3a36b26fa41b454315a79f40bf7e436db31 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jason Schrader Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2020 09:32:26 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 11/18] fix: update all readme titles to same format --- calls/README.md | 2 +- survey/README.md | 2 +- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/calls/README.md b/calls/README.md index c1d3209..589d3e3 100644 --- a/calls/README.md +++ b/calls/README.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# Governance Calls +# Stacks Governance - Calls ## Purpose diff --git a/survey/README.md b/survey/README.md index ff52b8a..bc2442a 100644 --- a/survey/README.md +++ b/survey/README.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# Governance Community Survey +# Stacks Governance - Community Survey In Q2 2020 the community conducted a governance survey, inspired by a [similar survey](https://medium.com/coinmonks/ethereum-governance-survey-results-c67c11695f2a) conducted in the Ethereum community in 2019. From b6ab23ec80aed608d4c4a408e64e46eb31a9f976 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jason Schrader Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2020 09:43:05 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 12/18] fix: calls/notes readme copy and links --- calls/notes/README.md | 8 +++++++- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/calls/notes/README.md b/calls/notes/README.md index 4353ccb..492503c 100644 --- a/calls/notes/README.md +++ b/calls/notes/README.md @@ -1 +1,7 @@ -Notes from the [Stacks Governance Community Calls](https://github.com/stacksgov/resources/tree/master/calls) +# Stacks Governance - Working Group Call Notes + +Meeting notes from the [Stacks Governance Working Group Calls](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/#/calls/?id=governance-working-group). + +# General Resources + +See [Stacks Governance Resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/) for additional information related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. From 11893590a92e8e1c5dc787ec07773cf4b2e3faf5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jason Schrader Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2020 09:47:37 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 13/18] fix: update all meeting notes with title --- calls/notes/2020-02-13-Meeting-0001.md | 2 +- calls/notes/2020-03-02-Meeting-0002.md | 2 +- calls/notes/2020-05-13-Meeting-0012.md | 10 ++++++---- calls/notes/2020-05-27-Meeting-0014.md | 2 ++ calls/notes/2020-06-10-Meeting-0016.md | 2 ++ calls/notes/2020-06-17-Meeting-0017.md | 2 ++ calls/notes/2020-07-01-Meeting-0019.md | 2 ++ 7 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/calls/notes/2020-02-13-Meeting-0001.md b/calls/notes/2020-02-13-Meeting-0001.md index 60df83c..b9851bd 100644 --- a/calls/notes/2020-02-13-Meeting-0001.md +++ b/calls/notes/2020-02-13-Meeting-0001.md @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ # 20200213 Governance Working Group Call 1 -(placeholder) +(placeholder) - [see issue#16](https://github.com/stacksgov/resources/issues/16) diff --git a/calls/notes/2020-03-02-Meeting-0002.md b/calls/notes/2020-03-02-Meeting-0002.md index 6a4879d..4e63cbc 100644 --- a/calls/notes/2020-03-02-Meeting-0002.md +++ b/calls/notes/2020-03-02-Meeting-0002.md @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ # 20200302 Governance Working Group Call 2 -(placeholder) +(placeholder) - [see pm/issue#3](https://github.com/stacksgov/pm/issues/3#issuecomment-593482885) diff --git a/calls/notes/2020-05-13-Meeting-0012.md b/calls/notes/2020-05-13-Meeting-0012.md index 71704d1..6911dea 100644 --- a/calls/notes/2020-05-13-Meeting-0012.md +++ b/calls/notes/2020-05-13-Meeting-0012.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +# 20200513 Governance Working Group Call 12 + Brittany (@br_ttany) is moderating today. Agenda @@ -7,7 +9,7 @@ Brittany L: Okay, great. At a high level, the agenda today is to go over our sta {The content below is using an ai transcription service so content may be slightly off} -StandUp! +StandUp! Brittany L: So to kick it off. Does anyone have a update on their stand up, what they've been working on blockers, or what they're working on in the coming week Jenny M: I can go and I opened up an issue. Last night with some suggested topics for the first few blogs in our blog series. So, and @@ -58,13 +60,13 @@ Brittany L: You can check that out. Stacks.org and but the next step is making a In those bylaws, it lays out how board members can be removed. How board members can be added, but really looking to work with community to help find the right people to add to the board and a future date. So, you know, that could be anywhere from five members you know her advice no more than nine because then it becomes a zoo. So there are plenty of seats in which we can have different opinions different thought leaders who can be very helpful to the governance of the actual organization, the foundation. So those folks will help make sure that all of these other governance, things are in place to look at a technical committee more around technical changes. So the board will not be making decisions on that, but they can help empower the technical committee. So these are the, the next pieces that come, but we will be announcing very soon potentially as early tomorrow, just the announcement publicly that the foundation exists, and there are these are the board members. -So that's sort of what we've been working on and I'm happy to answer if there's questions we can go into that discussion as well. I'll leave it there in case there's any other stand ups. If not, we'll move on to our action item list. +So that's sort of what we've been working on and I'm happy to answer if there's questions we can go into that discussion as well. I'll leave it there in case there's any other stand ups. If not, we'll move on to our action item list. WORKING GROUP ACTION LIST Brittany L: Yes. Let's see the action items today. The first thing is the Community Survey. What should we do with the results? I know Lane gave him his update in the discord channel that he was going to go through and kind of synthesize some of the early results. There were 57 responses to the survey so it’s a good number. I don't know if it's statistically significant in terms of some of the answers, but I think it will give a good introduction to some of the community that exists. So in terms of what we should do next and folks that ideas of, you know, should we publish these somewhere should be great, you know, sort of share the results in GitHub and then if things change, we can update them accordingly and open to hear thoughts from this group. -Jason Schrader: Yeah. And if you scroll down a little bit further to lane actually come in and in this issue. So you'll see the info there and it sounded we were going to start with the first order insights as he said, just some basic information that he can glean from the top. +Jason Schrader: Yeah. And if you scroll down a little bit further to lane actually come in and in this issue. So you'll see the info there and it sounded we were going to start with the first order insights as he said, just some basic information that he can glean from the top. We actually I think that's linked to the forum posts, but I wanted to find and I'll post in here, the issue that involved the Community Survey and we can funnel. The comments there as well. So let me grab that very one real quick. @@ -120,7 +122,7 @@ Something a little more substantial to show the group in the next week or so and And I should also been an issue about where we want this blog to live. I assume that moving forward the stocks foundation will have its own blog and I was thinking we could use central for the time being, and move all that over and share it on other platforms. Once we're ready to do so. -Brittany L: Yeah, yeah. So, we will have a blog. And right now there's one default with our Foundation website, but I would love for more of this stuff to be hosted on more blocks act tools. So maybe we can cross post to the government. And eventually migrate everything over to one of the Blockstack Decentralized blogs. Cool. Thanksk. +Brittany L: Yeah, yeah. So, we will have a blog. And right now there's one default with our Foundation website, but I would love for more of this stuff to be hosted on more blocks act tools. So maybe we can cross post to the government. And eventually migrate everything over to one of the Blockstack Decentralized blogs. Cool. Thanksk. Jenny M: That's it for. diff --git a/calls/notes/2020-05-27-Meeting-0014.md b/calls/notes/2020-05-27-Meeting-0014.md index 05af571..79f6d7b 100644 --- a/calls/notes/2020-05-27-Meeting-0014.md +++ b/calls/notes/2020-05-27-Meeting-0014.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +# 20200527 Governance Working Group Call 14 + Lane Rettig: Okay, recording is live. Juliet Oberding: Awesome. Good morning. It is Wednesday, May 27 and this is the governance working group I'm Juliet and nice to see you all. Juliet Oberding: And let's get started with our stand up today. diff --git a/calls/notes/2020-06-10-Meeting-0016.md b/calls/notes/2020-06-10-Meeting-0016.md index 8f8af08..8935e4a 100644 --- a/calls/notes/2020-06-10-Meeting-0016.md +++ b/calls/notes/2020-06-10-Meeting-0016.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +# 20200610 Governance Working Group Call 16 + Lane Rettig: Okay, everybody. Thanks for joining. This is everyone call number 16 today is Wednesday, June 10 Lane Rettig: I will go ahead and share the link to the agenda here again, just in case anyone Lane Rettig: didn't already have it open. diff --git a/calls/notes/2020-06-17-Meeting-0017.md b/calls/notes/2020-06-17-Meeting-0017.md index a18366a..0bb6638 100644 --- a/calls/notes/2020-06-17-Meeting-0017.md +++ b/calls/notes/2020-06-17-Meeting-0017.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +# 20200617 Governance Working Group Call 17 + Brittany Laughlin: Great. So today is June 17 and this is our governance working call group and we'll get things kicked off this morning just starting with our stand up for what people have been up to the past week and then we can go through the agenda item. Brittany Laughlin: Does anyone want to start Jason Schrader: Sure, it looks like I left my mic on, so I can start with mine. Real quick, and basically still working on the same things from from last week, you know, I took a bigger picture look at good diff --git a/calls/notes/2020-07-01-Meeting-0019.md b/calls/notes/2020-07-01-Meeting-0019.md index 4f9297f..f2bdcfa 100644 --- a/calls/notes/2020-07-01-Meeting-0019.md +++ b/calls/notes/2020-07-01-Meeting-0019.md @@ -1,3 +1,5 @@ +# 20200701 Governance Working Group Call 19 + Jason Schrader: Okay, recording is live, and we are ready to go. Brittany Laughlin: So today is July 1 and today's working group call number 19 and we'll start off with the weekly updates. So if folks want to chime in with sort of the things that they've been working on over the past Brittany Laughlin: The past week. From 54952053c26d0e8d09aaa4ef7c25a860395db097 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jason Schrader Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2020 09:52:33 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 14/18] fix: add/update all placeholders --- calls/notes/2020-02-13-Meeting-0001.md | 2 +- calls/notes/2020-05-20-Meeting-0013.md | 3 +++ calls/notes/2020-06-03-Meeting-0015.md | 3 +++ 3 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) create mode 100644 calls/notes/2020-05-20-Meeting-0013.md create mode 100644 calls/notes/2020-06-03-Meeting-0015.md diff --git a/calls/notes/2020-02-13-Meeting-0001.md b/calls/notes/2020-02-13-Meeting-0001.md index b9851bd..c0aed12 100644 --- a/calls/notes/2020-02-13-Meeting-0001.md +++ b/calls/notes/2020-02-13-Meeting-0001.md @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ # 20200213 Governance Working Group Call 1 -(placeholder) - [see issue#16](https://github.com/stacksgov/resources/issues/16) +(placeholder) - [see resources/issue#16](https://github.com/stacksgov/resources/issues/16) diff --git a/calls/notes/2020-05-20-Meeting-0013.md b/calls/notes/2020-05-20-Meeting-0013.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c419eea --- /dev/null +++ b/calls/notes/2020-05-20-Meeting-0013.md @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +# 20200520 Governance Working Group Call 13 + +(placeholder) - [see pm/issue#47](https://github.com/stacksgov/pm/issues/47) diff --git a/calls/notes/2020-06-03-Meeting-0015.md b/calls/notes/2020-06-03-Meeting-0015.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..47712de --- /dev/null +++ b/calls/notes/2020-06-03-Meeting-0015.md @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +# 20200603 Governance Working Group Call 15 + +(placeholder) - [see pm/issue#57](https://github.com/stacksgov/pm/issues/57) From 899c3239e1bb0e3a57920742cf27152f2732d55c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jason Schrader Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2020 09:54:12 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 15/18] fix: update meeting 1/2 placeholder to new issues --- calls/notes/2020-02-13-Meeting-0001.md | 2 +- calls/notes/2020-03-02-Meeting-0002.md | 2 +- 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/calls/notes/2020-02-13-Meeting-0001.md b/calls/notes/2020-02-13-Meeting-0001.md index c0aed12..a5f9f59 100644 --- a/calls/notes/2020-02-13-Meeting-0001.md +++ b/calls/notes/2020-02-13-Meeting-0001.md @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ # 20200213 Governance Working Group Call 1 -(placeholder) - [see resources/issue#16](https://github.com/stacksgov/resources/issues/16) +(placeholder) - [see pm/issue#74](https://github.com/stacksgov/pm/issues/74) diff --git a/calls/notes/2020-03-02-Meeting-0002.md b/calls/notes/2020-03-02-Meeting-0002.md index 4e63cbc..4792eb5 100644 --- a/calls/notes/2020-03-02-Meeting-0002.md +++ b/calls/notes/2020-03-02-Meeting-0002.md @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ # 20200302 Governance Working Group Call 2 -(placeholder) - [see pm/issue#3](https://github.com/stacksgov/pm/issues/3#issuecomment-593482885) +(placeholder) - [see pm/issue#75](https://github.com/stacksgov/pm/issues/75) From 3522ca704ff702278bbcfafc7f15c41b3b3a0fc9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jason Schrader Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2020 09:59:44 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 16/18] fix: add nav to each call note --- calls/notes/2020-02-13-Meeting-0001.md | 6 ++++++ calls/notes/2020-03-02-Meeting-0002.md | 6 ++++++ calls/notes/2020-03-11-Meeting-0003.md | 6 ++++++ calls/notes/2020-03-18-Meeting-0004.md | 6 ++++++ calls/notes/2020-03-25-Meeting-0005.md | 6 ++++++ calls/notes/2020-04-01-Meeting-0006.md | 6 ++++++ calls/notes/2020-04-08-Meeting-0007.md | 6 ++++++ calls/notes/2020-04-15-Meeting-0008.md | 6 ++++++ calls/notes/2020-04-22-Meeting-0009.md | 6 ++++++ calls/notes/2020-04-29-Meeting-0010.md | 6 ++++++ calls/notes/2020-05-06-Meeting-0011.md | 6 ++++++ calls/notes/2020-05-13-Meeting-0012.md | 6 ++++++ calls/notes/2020-05-20-Meeting-0013.md | 6 ++++++ calls/notes/2020-05-27-Meeting-0014.md | 6 ++++++ calls/notes/2020-06-03-Meeting-0015.md | 6 ++++++ calls/notes/2020-06-10-Meeting-0016.md | 6 ++++++ calls/notes/2020-06-17-Meeting-0017.md | 6 ++++++ calls/notes/2020-07-01-Meeting-0019.md | 6 ++++++ 18 files changed, 108 insertions(+) diff --git a/calls/notes/2020-02-13-Meeting-0001.md b/calls/notes/2020-02-13-Meeting-0001.md index a5f9f59..a3c063a 100644 --- a/calls/notes/2020-02-13-Meeting-0001.md +++ b/calls/notes/2020-02-13-Meeting-0001.md @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ # 20200213 Governance Working Group Call 1 (placeholder) - [see pm/issue#74](https://github.com/stacksgov/pm/issues/74) + +# General Resources + +See [Stacks Governance Working Group Calls](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/#/calls/?id=governance-working-group) for the table of past calls. + +See [Stacks Governance Resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/) for additional information related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. diff --git a/calls/notes/2020-03-02-Meeting-0002.md b/calls/notes/2020-03-02-Meeting-0002.md index 4792eb5..f107b7a 100644 --- a/calls/notes/2020-03-02-Meeting-0002.md +++ b/calls/notes/2020-03-02-Meeting-0002.md @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ # 20200302 Governance Working Group Call 2 (placeholder) - [see pm/issue#75](https://github.com/stacksgov/pm/issues/75) + +# General Resources + +See [Stacks Governance Working Group Calls](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/#/calls/?id=governance-working-group) for the table of past calls. + +See [Stacks Governance Resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/) for additional information related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. diff --git a/calls/notes/2020-03-11-Meeting-0003.md b/calls/notes/2020-03-11-Meeting-0003.md index 0b32e5a..1889099 100644 --- a/calls/notes/2020-03-11-Meeting-0003.md +++ b/calls/notes/2020-03-11-Meeting-0003.md @@ -169,3 +169,9 @@ This time slot on Wednesdays, weekly, any strong objections? sticking with for n ## Open call - any other updates? (none) + +# General Resources + +See [Stacks Governance Working Group Calls](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/#/calls/?id=governance-working-group) for the table of past calls. + +See [Stacks Governance Resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/) for additional information related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. diff --git a/calls/notes/2020-03-18-Meeting-0004.md b/calls/notes/2020-03-18-Meeting-0004.md index 6502aea..ed50ddf 100644 --- a/calls/notes/2020-03-18-Meeting-0004.md +++ b/calls/notes/2020-03-18-Meeting-0004.md @@ -246,3 +246,9 @@ Brittany: very valid, good question, where does the community fit in? trying to Can create gridlock, hoping to include in the notes as she talks to more places, recommend looking at the ZCash foundation and what they've done. Created a clear path and something similar we can adopt and our learn on. That will be inputted by the community. Brittany: know we are 20min over, can continue in discord, excited to share more as we go along. thanks for the patience in communication. + +# General Resources + +See [Stacks Governance Working Group Calls](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/#/calls/?id=governance-working-group) for the table of past calls. + +See [Stacks Governance Resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/) for additional information related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. diff --git a/calls/notes/2020-03-25-Meeting-0005.md b/calls/notes/2020-03-25-Meeting-0005.md index 7bbf1f8..8aec480 100644 --- a/calls/notes/2020-03-25-Meeting-0005.md +++ b/calls/notes/2020-03-25-Meeting-0005.md @@ -153,3 +153,9 @@ Lane: anything else to discuss, or anyone want to stick around? (silence) Lane: bye everyone! + +# General Resources + +See [Stacks Governance Working Group Calls](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/#/calls/?id=governance-working-group) for the table of past calls. + +See [Stacks Governance Resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/) for additional information related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. diff --git a/calls/notes/2020-04-01-Meeting-0006.md b/calls/notes/2020-04-01-Meeting-0006.md index 52b04ca..087a202 100644 --- a/calls/notes/2020-04-01-Meeting-0006.md +++ b/calls/notes/2020-04-01-Meeting-0006.md @@ -185,3 +185,9 @@ Lane: CoC https://github.com/stacksgov/proposals/issues/11 Jason: Great resource from Harold https://github.com/HaroldDavis3/Two-Row-Wampum-Social-Layer-Platform Harold: prep for meeting with Tomás/Primavera https://paper.dropbox.com/doc/Meeting-wTomas-DiezPrimavera-Connection--AxQRoPOExiEYKch18f7NDCDzAQ-vgftHgoR26II8R3CGpi4h + +# General Resources + +See [Stacks Governance Working Group Calls](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/#/calls/?id=governance-working-group) for the table of past calls. + +See [Stacks Governance Resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/) for additional information related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. diff --git a/calls/notes/2020-04-08-Meeting-0007.md b/calls/notes/2020-04-08-Meeting-0007.md index 071756a..ed937a5 100644 --- a/calls/notes/2020-04-08-Meeting-0007.md +++ b/calls/notes/2020-04-08-Meeting-0007.md @@ -129,3 +129,9 @@ Any other updates, or anything to add? If not then thank you everyone for being ## Next/recurring call schedule April 15th, 10am Eastern, 7am Pacific. + +# General Resources + +See [Stacks Governance Working Group Calls](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/#/calls/?id=governance-working-group) for the table of past calls. + +See [Stacks Governance Resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/) for additional information related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. diff --git a/calls/notes/2020-04-15-Meeting-0008.md b/calls/notes/2020-04-15-Meeting-0008.md index 28512da..1e84e7b 100644 --- a/calls/notes/2020-04-15-Meeting-0008.md +++ b/calls/notes/2020-04-15-Meeting-0008.md @@ -148,3 +148,9 @@ Jason: Just a quick note - meeting next week will be Wednesday the 22nd for call Juliet: I think we can adjourn. Jason: sounded like everyone was ready to go, that's why I jumped in. appreciate you all. + +# General Resources + +See [Stacks Governance Working Group Calls](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/#/calls/?id=governance-working-group) for the table of past calls. + +See [Stacks Governance Resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/) for additional information related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. diff --git a/calls/notes/2020-04-22-Meeting-0009.md b/calls/notes/2020-04-22-Meeting-0009.md index 5885aa4..05e6541 100644 --- a/calls/notes/2020-04-22-Meeting-0009.md +++ b/calls/notes/2020-04-22-Meeting-0009.md @@ -337,3 +337,9 @@ Matt: Awesome. Jason: Alright, well it sounds like we don't have too much else going on here. Got a lot of good links in the chat today. So I'll try and translate those over to our notes and everything else, but thank you everybody for being on the call today. Really appreciate it. I think we got some really fun topics and I hope you guys have a great week. I look forward to seeing you next week. Thank you everyone! + +# General Resources + +See [Stacks Governance Working Group Calls](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/#/calls/?id=governance-working-group) for the table of past calls. + +See [Stacks Governance Resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/) for additional information related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. diff --git a/calls/notes/2020-04-29-Meeting-0010.md b/calls/notes/2020-04-29-Meeting-0010.md index 4c85ab2..085482b 100644 --- a/calls/notes/2020-04-29-Meeting-0010.md +++ b/calls/notes/2020-04-29-Meeting-0010.md @@ -409,3 +409,9 @@ Juliet Oberding: Should be a button up on the right side that says leave meeting Kieran Alexis: I found it nice and big red letters. Juliet Oberding: All right, well, thank you. + +# General Resources + +See [Stacks Governance Working Group Calls](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/#/calls/?id=governance-working-group) for the table of past calls. + +See [Stacks Governance Resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/) for additional information related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. diff --git a/calls/notes/2020-05-06-Meeting-0011.md b/calls/notes/2020-05-06-Meeting-0011.md index 55285bd..4eff22b 100644 --- a/calls/notes/2020-05-06-Meeting-0011.md +++ b/calls/notes/2020-05-06-Meeting-0011.md @@ -289,3 +289,9 @@ Brittany: Yeah, I know a lot of it's on GitHub, so a lot of these links, we actu Jason: Still, I think it's really exciting to see a preview, so very cool and thank you for sharing that. And I think that pretty much ends everything here on the call today. So our next meeting is going to be next week on May 13, same time, and we'll have a new agenda item posted up as well as the recording and notes for this one later today. Jason: With that, thank you all for being here, I appreciate it and I look forward to seeing you next week! + +# General Resources + +See [Stacks Governance Working Group Calls](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/#/calls/?id=governance-working-group) for the table of past calls. + +See [Stacks Governance Resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/) for additional information related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. diff --git a/calls/notes/2020-05-13-Meeting-0012.md b/calls/notes/2020-05-13-Meeting-0012.md index 6911dea..a99b465 100644 --- a/calls/notes/2020-05-13-Meeting-0012.md +++ b/calls/notes/2020-05-13-Meeting-0012.md @@ -247,3 +247,9 @@ Brittany L: Well, if there are no more comments and I guess we can give them som Jason Schrader: All right, thank you everybody. I look forward to seeing you on GitHub. Phillip Roe: Yeah, thank you very much and I hope you have a rest because looks it's very early today. + +# General Resources + +See [Stacks Governance Working Group Calls](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/#/calls/?id=governance-working-group) for the table of past calls. + +See [Stacks Governance Resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/) for additional information related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. diff --git a/calls/notes/2020-05-20-Meeting-0013.md b/calls/notes/2020-05-20-Meeting-0013.md index c419eea..dff39a2 100644 --- a/calls/notes/2020-05-20-Meeting-0013.md +++ b/calls/notes/2020-05-20-Meeting-0013.md @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ # 20200520 Governance Working Group Call 13 (placeholder) - [see pm/issue#47](https://github.com/stacksgov/pm/issues/47) + +# General Resources + +See [Stacks Governance Working Group Calls](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/#/calls/?id=governance-working-group) for the table of past calls. + +See [Stacks Governance Resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/) for additional information related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. diff --git a/calls/notes/2020-05-27-Meeting-0014.md b/calls/notes/2020-05-27-Meeting-0014.md index 79f6d7b..4833d24 100644 --- a/calls/notes/2020-05-27-Meeting-0014.md +++ b/calls/notes/2020-05-27-Meeting-0014.md @@ -446,3 +446,9 @@ Jason Schrader: And thank you again for everybody being here. I appreciate every Jason Schrader: And if there's any other feedback, you know, we're always listening. We have our channel and discord as well. So thank you everybody. Especially those who watch the recording after the fact and have a great week. Thanks. Phillip Roe: Thanks. Have a good week. Take care. Bye bye. + +# General Resources + +See [Stacks Governance Working Group Calls](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/#/calls/?id=governance-working-group) for the table of past calls. + +See [Stacks Governance Resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/) for additional information related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. diff --git a/calls/notes/2020-06-03-Meeting-0015.md b/calls/notes/2020-06-03-Meeting-0015.md index 47712de..3546e89 100644 --- a/calls/notes/2020-06-03-Meeting-0015.md +++ b/calls/notes/2020-06-03-Meeting-0015.md @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ # 20200603 Governance Working Group Call 15 (placeholder) - [see pm/issue#57](https://github.com/stacksgov/pm/issues/57) + +# General Resources + +See [Stacks Governance Working Group Calls](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/#/calls/?id=governance-working-group) for the table of past calls. + +See [Stacks Governance Resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/) for additional information related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. diff --git a/calls/notes/2020-06-10-Meeting-0016.md b/calls/notes/2020-06-10-Meeting-0016.md index 8935e4a..330c2d2 100644 --- a/calls/notes/2020-06-10-Meeting-0016.md +++ b/calls/notes/2020-06-10-Meeting-0016.md @@ -448,3 +448,9 @@ Harold Davis: Go beautiful meeting. Lane Rettig: Likewise. Thank you everybody agree on the boundaries topic I'll make a note of that here in GitHub, we can discuss that further. Thanks for a wonderful meeting have an amazing week everybody stay safe and see you back here. Same bat time same bat channel next week. Jason Schrader: Sounds good. Thank you, everyone. Phillip Roe: And I owe you. + +# General Resources + +See [Stacks Governance Working Group Calls](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/#/calls/?id=governance-working-group) for the table of past calls. + +See [Stacks Governance Resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/) for additional information related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. diff --git a/calls/notes/2020-06-17-Meeting-0017.md b/calls/notes/2020-06-17-Meeting-0017.md index 0bb6638..b100c7c 100644 --- a/calls/notes/2020-06-17-Meeting-0017.md +++ b/calls/notes/2020-06-17-Meeting-0017.md @@ -350,3 +350,9 @@ Brittany Laughlin: Trigger commentary around, you know, Brittany Laughlin: We, there is no roads that we're making it as we walk it Brittany Laughlin: Right. Well, thank you guys all for joining today and I will make sure and post this recording on YouTube. I'll stop recording and then we can you know if there's anything else. Lane Rettig: Thanks, everybody. + +# General Resources + +See [Stacks Governance Working Group Calls](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/#/calls/?id=governance-working-group) for the table of past calls. + +See [Stacks Governance Resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/) for additional information related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. diff --git a/calls/notes/2020-07-01-Meeting-0019.md b/calls/notes/2020-07-01-Meeting-0019.md index f2bdcfa..9b9b301 100644 --- a/calls/notes/2020-07-01-Meeting-0019.md +++ b/calls/notes/2020-07-01-Meeting-0019.md @@ -408,3 +408,9 @@ Phillip Roe: Silo Gina Thank you. G. M.: Yes. Phillip Roe: I just finished, Jason. + +# General Resources + +See [Stacks Governance Working Group Calls](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/#/calls/?id=governance-working-group) for the table of past calls. + +See [Stacks Governance Resources](https://stacksgov.github.io/resources/) for additional information related to governance of the Stacks blockchain. From 963e90b35ceabc20236d6f52a4a06c8be5919c6c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jason Schrader Date: Tue, 25 Aug 2020 15:30:29 -0700 Subject: [PATCH 17/18] fix: update docsify to scroll to top on new pages --- index.html | 3 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/index.html b/index.html index 66e4a1b..e8a3eab 100644 --- a/index.html +++ b/index.html @@ -16,7 +16,8 @@ subMaxLevel: 3, logo: '/brand/stacksgov_greensquare_150x150.png', name: 'Stacksgov Community Governance Resources', - relativePath: true + relativePath: true, + auto2top: true } From 5f69080fc689cbc44404babfd1ecce0cc80fdb74 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Lane Rettig Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2020 12:57:58 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 18/18] Fix survey relative links --- survey/README.md | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/survey/README.md b/survey/README.md index bc2442a..06dfaa8 100644 --- a/survey/README.md +++ b/survey/README.md @@ -6,14 +6,14 @@ Learn more about the survey, its goals, and community contributions in [this for ## Survey Results -- [full report of results](report.pdf ':ignore') - note that this does not include responses to open-ended questions -- [raw results, anonymized and randomized (CSV)](results-anonymized-randomized.csv ':ignore') - full, raw results in CSV format (order randomized, and with identifying information removed) -- [raw results, anonymized and randomized (XLSX)](results-anonymized-randomized.xlsx ':ignore') - the same thing in Excel format +- [full report of results](/survey/report.pdf ':ignore') - note that this does not include responses to open-ended questions +- [raw results, anonymized and randomized (CSV)](/survey/results-anonymized-randomized.csv ':ignore') - full, raw results in CSV format (order randomized, and with identifying information removed) +- [raw results, anonymized and randomized (XLSX)](/survey/results-anonymized-randomized.xlsx ':ignore') - the same thing in Excel format ## Survey Analyses -- [Lane's analysis of results](analysis.pdf ':ignore') -- [dropoff analysis](dropoff-analysis.pdf ':ignore') (this is the percentage of respondents who stopped answering the survey after each question) +- [Lane's analysis of results](/survey/analysis.pdf ':ignore') +- [dropoff analysis](/survey/dropoff-analysis.pdf ':ignore') (this is the percentage of respondents who stopped answering the survey after each question) # General Resources