├── .github
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├── .gitignore
├── ABOUT.md
├── BOARD.md
├── BYLAWS.md
├── FUNDING.md
├── GLOSSARY.md
├── LAWS.md
├── OWNERS.md
├── README.md
├── ROADMAP.md
├── ROLES.md
├── Teams
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│ │ └── README.md
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│ │ └── README.md
├── Finance
│ ├── MISSION.md
│ ├── OWNERS.md
│ └── README.md
└── hardware
│ └── README.md
├── UDV.md
├── UNSORTED.md
├── pm
└── README.md
└── research
├── README.md
├── blockchain_cases.md
├── civic_cases.md
├── company_cases.md
├── crypto_cases.md
├── foss_cases.md
├── open_value_cases.md
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/ABOUT.md:
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1 | # About Virgo
2 |
3 | ## Vision
4 |
5 | The Virgo vision is to provide the world with the best open collaboration
6 | technology. Virgo aims to use this new foundation to help solve the world's
7 | greatest challenges, such as preventing catastrophic climate change and
8 | environmental destruction, and providing for the basic human needs of members
9 | across the globe. Read the [Virgo manifesto](README.md).
10 |
11 | ## Mission
12 |
13 | Virgo's mission is to make freely available the best protocols, software, and
14 | hardware for decentralized finance, social/communications, and advanced human
15 | coordination technology.
16 |
17 | Virgo will develop and recommend:
18 |
19 | - the best protocols that balance transparency and privacy
20 | - the best social and communications protocols that are truly open and decentralized
21 | - the best financial system for sustainable development with more legitimacy
22 | - the best platform for intelligent collective decision making at all scales
23 |
24 | ## Core Values
25 |
26 | - Transparency
27 | - Accountability
28 | - Openness
29 | - Voluntarism
30 | - Environmentalism
31 | - Democracy
32 | - Security
33 |
34 |
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1 | # Board Members
2 |
3 | * Jae Kwon
4 |
5 | # Executives
6 |
7 | * Jae Kwon
8 |
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1 | Bylaws in principle restrict the operations of the DAO, and of the members who
2 | sign onto official positions with the DAO.
3 |
4 | TODO
5 | TODO On name registry '/bylaws'
6 |
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1 | # Funding
2 |
3 | The initial funding mechanism is initially only via the UDV donation process.
4 | The funding and amount will be published, and the funders will be publicly
5 | acknowledged (no anonymous donors).
6 |
7 | There should be no expectations of returns from the UDV donation process,
8 | except that the donations and donors will be acknowledged on a timely basis.
9 |
10 | ## Funding History
11 |
12 | 1. The Interchain Foundation has donated to the UDV donation process. The exact
13 | amounts will be disclosed soon. TODO: publish link to ICF URL & pubkey.
14 |
15 | ## Funding Requirements
16 |
17 | Donations may not be enough to accomplish what is needed.
18 |
19 | There may need to be a securities or bond offerings in the future.
20 | However, the following criteria must be satisfied:
21 |
22 | * With the aid of qualified cryptographers, economists, sociologists,
23 | and developers, a framework for calculating a responsible set of limitations
24 | on funding (such as total amount raised), to account for needs of the greater
25 | ecosystem and to prevent unwanted global systemic effects, and to reduce waste.
26 |
27 | * All previous contributions including those of software designs, protocols,
28 | implements, justifications, documentations, and of funding, should be taken
29 | into account in an incentive scheme that would attract any speculative
30 | investors, approved by an impartial committee designed to enforce the first
31 | criteria above, and to enforce fairness.
32 |
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1 | * DAO - a distributed organization coordinated by a hash-linked ledger
2 |
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1 | TODO
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1 | # Owners
2 |
3 | The UDV does not have owners, but will have Citizens.
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1 | UPDATE: Virgo is on pause while github.com/gnolang/gno becomes complete.
2 |
3 | # Virgo Manifesto
4 |
5 | We are surrounded by fire.
6 |
7 | When you follow the news and reports,
8 | you find that there is little hope for our future
9 | and the future of our children, or that we're on
10 | the cusp of the greatest times for humanity.
11 |
12 | The system that we have inherited and co-created
13 | has become unsustainable.
14 |
15 | Though our potential is unlimited in the long run,
16 | we have forgotten how to live in harmony.
17 | We have been robbed ourselves,
18 | yet still we are stealing from
19 | the prosperity of future generations.
20 |
21 | For the sake of consumption powered by capitalism.
22 |
23 | Capitalism is combustion.
24 | One's superior ability to accumulate capital
25 | begets more capital exponentially.
26 | Capitalism is a most magnificent fire that is engulfing our planet.
27 |
28 | Power begets power,
29 | oil begets oil,
30 | and when left unchecked,
31 | capitalism extinguishes itself.
32 |
33 | When the power of combustion is harnessed in a macro-economic design
34 | to bring sustenance and harmony and balance
35 | to this ecosystem which we all reside,
36 | then we may have a chance of surviving,
37 | and fulfilling our collective destiny.
38 |
39 | That is,
40 | to harness the power of our sun,
41 | to reach out to the stars,
42 | to spread out and multiply
43 | the joy of our being.
44 |
45 | As Carl Sagan said,
46 | "We're made of star stuff.
47 | We are a way for the cosmos to know itself."
48 |
49 | And this stardust just wants to
50 | finally feel at home,
51 | and at peace and in love with ourselves,
52 | and at peace with the laws of the universe.
53 |
54 | While capitalism may appear to be an unstoppable force,
55 | the fact of the matter is,
56 | capital and private property are constructs of our collective hallucination.
57 | It is we the people who enforce property laws.
58 | It does not need be this way.
59 | Our minds are open and powerful enough to consider different ways of being.
60 |
61 | And we must.
62 | Unless we want to find ourselves completely surrounded
63 | by the machines of private property,
64 | and become discarded,
65 | as the prophet James Cameron had forewarned us about.
66 |
67 | We must each use our voices,
68 | that we have always had but never had the opportunity to effectively use,
69 | and sing out loud with a thunder
70 | that pierces through the fabric of this constructed hallucination,
71 | and change the tune of our reality,
72 | for the progression of this song called humanity.
73 |
74 | Today we are given a golden opportunity
75 | to harness the gift of computing in our hands,
76 | and communicate at the speed of light,
77 | to reimagine where we as a collective society
78 | decide to devote our collective focus and power.
79 |
80 | By the nature of free, voluntary trade,
81 | we can make this transition entirely peaceful,
82 | to synthesize a new beginning
83 | that transcends the false duality of capitalism vs socialism.
84 |
85 | Under no authority,
86 | and with no preconceived notion of nations,
87 | and rethink the way we have been considering borders and citizenship,
88 | For all people are citizens of this world.
89 |
90 | Time is in short supply.
91 | We are dealing with an apocalyptic set of unfolding tragedies.
92 | A deteriorating environment,
93 | worsening global warming and climate change,
94 | soon to be causing the loss of power and electricity, and food shortages.
95 |
96 | (what color is the air?)
97 |
98 | the worsening economy,
99 | through the implosion of a global pyramid scheme,
100 | responsible for the exploitation of people,
101 | and our natural resources.
102 |
103 | the relentless struggle to obtain more,
104 | whether driven by capitalist ideals --
105 | or by production quotas,
106 | and exploited by profit mongers,
107 | causing us people to lose sense of what it means to be human.
108 |
109 | The racket of war,
110 | for oil and power,
111 | already disintegrating continental unions.
112 |
113 | And in the greatest superpowers we see,
114 | the tolerance and acceptance of darkness,
115 | of opacity and unaccountability,
116 | and decay into tyranny.
117 |
118 | We must not compromise on our core values.
119 | Of transparency, accountability, individual freedom and,
120 | not just of sustainability, but of regenerative environmental integration,
121 | (for we are tenders of the earth),
122 | of democracy and equality,
123 | and of open mindedness.
124 |
125 | By fully committing to our common core values,
126 | of transparency, accountability, invidivual freedom and environmental stewardship,
127 | of providing voice and exit,
128 | of democracy, security, and efficiency,
129 | of open mindedness and dialog,
130 | of cooperation,
131 | if we truly commit to our core values,
132 | if we organize these communities to be decentralized and autonomous yet connected,
133 |
134 | Then from the votes of the people,
135 | with our hands and feet lead by our reason,
136 | with our attention and associations,
137 | with our words and allegiances,
138 | with radical transparency,
139 | the right communities will emerge and prosper.
140 |
141 | When moon?
142 | No, that is just a stepping stone.
143 | When Virgo.
144 | If starting is half the journey,
145 | we would be half-way when,
146 |
147 | When the software that powers our social networking and communications are completely
148 | open source and free, with privacy well integrated and enabled by default,
149 | and there exists not one monopoly or an oligopoly but a vast federation of networks
150 | speaking a common protocol for interoperability.
151 |
152 | When the protocols are well designed enough for multiple implementations to compete
153 | to provide constructive dialog & information discovery,
154 | and also designed to enable our long term happiness and well-being.
155 |
156 | When our mobile and desktop devices are completely open and Free designs,
157 | such that anyone could manufacture them,
158 | and that we can know with near certainty that our devices in our hands
159 | are secure and not compromised by any authority.
160 |
161 | When open and Free hardware is produced in volumes large enough
162 | to lower its cost and increase its quality.
163 |
164 | When the world has become so saturated with open source,
165 | when it becomes the norm,
166 | where genuine contributions are rewarded automagically.
167 |
168 | When our hardware devices are optimized not only for usability,
169 | but also for waste reduction and reusability via modularity,
170 | and to take into account the full cycle of manufacturing to disposal in the cost of things,
171 | rather than designed for profits from consumerism.
172 |
173 | When our social services and public agencies are not held hostage by executive incompetence,
174 | but are comprised of a network of interoperating decentralized autonomous organizations,
175 | where any majority (of individuals) has the power to enact change.
176 |
177 | When we have trust in our institutions by virtue of their openness and transparency and accountability.
178 |
179 | When our representatives are not merely talking heads on censored media channels,
180 | but are people that we know through our exposure,
181 | accounting for different areas of expertise,
182 |
183 | When we synthesize these open and free software, hardware, protocols, procedures,
184 | and data to make intelligent collective decisions for resource management,
185 | and to enable radically transparent operation which is necessary for accountability,
186 | but also to facilitate constructive dialog.
187 |
188 | When it all comes together to enable human coordination at any scale,
189 | from social groups to corporations and coops to international communities
190 | united under a common mission, to states and municipal governments with
191 | a public engaged in democracy,
192 |
193 | When all the people of the earth feel that their voices are heard and that it matters,
194 |
195 | When our internet infrastructure becomes sufficiently open and resilient,
196 | when censorship becomes impossible due to the nature of an incentivized
197 | networking protocol owned and operated by each local community.
198 |
199 | When our financial system is designed to give power to the people and environment
200 | it should serve, rather than bow to the hollow,
201 |
202 | When no authority has the ability to dictate which monetary system one can use by decree,
203 | but rather when we the buyers and sellers get to vote with our crypto wallets,
204 | what causes to support,
205 | such as via the adoption and holding of a local currency,
206 | where inflationary issuances and voluntary tax revenues are used to fund common infrastructure development;
207 | not by virtue of legislation, but goodwill and social cohesion.
208 |
209 | When our financial system is designed to heal the people and the planet on which they depend,
210 | rather than incentivize the exploitation of it.
211 |
212 | When we are given the opportunity to master
213 | any aspect of the technological infrastructure on which our livelihoods depend,
214 |
215 | When we no longer need to expend our time and livelihood accounting for our taxes,
216 | but rather we are in control of (if and) where they are allocated,
217 | in an open, transparent, and auditable model.
218 |
219 | When all of these new systems work together to heal the planet and our sense of greater community
220 | bound by love,
221 | not hate and fear.
222 |
223 | # What is Virgo?
224 |
225 | ## Virgo is an IDEA
226 |
227 | "Permit me to issue and control the money of a nation, and I care not who makes
228 | its laws!" - Mayer Amschel Rothschild
229 |
230 | "If we don’t take action, the collapse of our civilizations and the extinction
231 | of much of the natural world is on the horizon.” - Sir David Attenborough
232 |
233 | "Big Brother is Watching You." - George Orwell, 1984
234 |
235 | Our social-communications/financial/governance systems must be designed to help
236 | us coordinate better to solve the world's biggest challenges.
237 |
238 | Virgo is an open association of individuals and organizations working together
239 | to create better open tools for coordination at all scales.
240 |
241 | We believe that global coordination tools can be made by following the virtues
242 | of openness and accountability, stemming from a kind of radical transparency; and
243 | by drawing from lessons from history of our financial and sociological systems.
244 |
245 | ## Virgo is a BRAND
246 |
247 | "The European Commission is "currently investigating potential anti-competitive
248 | behavior" related to the Libra Association amid concerns the proposed payment
249 | system would unfairly shut out rivals, the EU authority said in a questionnaire
250 | sent out earlier this month." - Bloomberg 2019-08-20
251 |
252 | "In mythology, a Libra is related to the Greek Goddess of Justice, Themis, the
253 | Greek mythology version of Atalanta (meaning balanced), and Astraea (daughter
254 | of Themis), who went up to heaven and became the constellation of Virgo, and
255 | carried the scales of justice, which is the constellation Libra." - Wikipedia
256 |
257 | Bitcoin is the IDEA and BRAND of decentralized, transparent, accountable Money.
258 | Facebook-Libra is a BRAND of an industry managed Money.
259 | Open-Libra is the IDEA of decentralized, transparent, accountable Finance.
260 | Virgo is an IDEA and BRAND of decentralized, transparent, accountable Human Coordination.
261 |
262 | Virgo as a BRAND is managed by a DAO called the United DAOs of Virgo, or UDV
263 | for short.
264 |
265 | # Resources
266 |
267 | - [forums](https://forum.virgo.org)
268 | - [funding](/FUNDING.md)
269 | - [unsorted](/UNSORTED.md)
270 | - [glossary](/GLOSSARY.md)
271 |
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1 | # Virgo Roadmap
2 |
3 | - Write More
4 | - Construct Operations Team
5 | - Constitutional Convention
6 | - Define First Milestone
7 | - Define up to Last Milestone
8 | - Calculate Responsible Funding Limitations
9 | - Propose Multiple Funding Models
10 | - TODO
11 |
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1 | # Roles
2 |
3 | Virgo is a community-run project and needs your skills to get started! Here are a list of available roles. These roles are compensated, but we are also accepting volunteers who share our vision for a more sustainable future. We're building out our strategy and roadmap so stay tuned for more roles in the near future.
4 |
5 | If you're interested in being a part of Virgo, please [join us on the forum](https://forum.virgo.org/t/interested-in-joining-the-virgo-team/54). And tell us about yourself!
6 |
7 | ## What we offer
8 | * The opportunity to directly improve the world through your actions
9 | * A free and flexible work schedule
10 | * Excellent benefits like educational budget, fitness and wellbeing spend
11 | * At least four weeks of paid vacation
12 | * Competitive salary package, including equity
13 |
14 | ## Virgo Communications
15 | The Virgo Communications team works hard to communicate about the project through text, graphics, animation, and video to the worldwide community.
16 |
17 | ### Copywriter
18 | We're looking for a dedicated copywriter/journalist to help us write about the environment, politics, and how it ties to Virgo.
19 |
20 | ### Graphic Designer
21 | This role is for a highly talented graphic designer who help us brand and create visuals for the Virgo project.
22 |
23 | ### Motion Designer
24 | This role is for an individual who can help with animation, motion design, and videos to communicate the Virgo project.
25 |
26 | ## Virgo Community
27 | The Virgo Community team works on outreach, networking, and relationship-building with other organizations that have a shared vision of a more sustainable future.
28 |
29 | ### APAC Partnerships Manager
30 | This talented individual helps us connect and network with governments and organizations in Asia Pacific and Japan.
31 |
32 | ### EMEA Partnerships Manager (fulfilled)
33 | This talented individual helps us connect and network with governments and organizations in Europe, Middle East, and Africa.
34 |
35 | ### NCSA Partnerships Manager
36 | This talented individual helps us connect and network with governments and organizations in North, Central and South America.
37 |
38 | ## Virgo Devices
39 | The Virgo Devices team works on solving the difficult problem of performant open hardware. The team is focused on bringing open hardware concepts from prototype to production.
40 |
41 | ### Hardware Developer
42 | We're interested in the idea of researching and building an open, uncensorable alternative to mobile phones and/or laptops. We're open to partnering with such a team too.
43 |
44 | ## Virgo Finance
45 | The Virgo Finance team works to solve long-standing financial issues that plague the world economy.
46 |
47 | ### Finance Engineer
48 |
49 | ## Virgo Governance
50 | The Virgo Governance team works on solving problems related to distributed governance.
51 |
52 | ### Governance Researcher (fufilled)
53 |
54 | ## Virgo Software
55 | The Virgo Software team works on solving human coordination through user-friendly organization-level applications.
56 |
57 | ### Backend Developer
58 | We're looking for a backend developer with in-depth knowledge of databases. You'll work closely with the Cosmos SDK Developer and our Frontend Developer us to build a data store for the Virgo web application.
59 |
60 | #### We're looking for
61 | * 3+ years in backend development
62 | * Extensive experience with databases: SQL, noSQL, GraphQL
63 | * Exceptional written and oral communication skills
64 | * Experience working with distributed teams
65 |
66 | ### Cosmos SDK Developer
67 | We're looking for a Golang developer who's used the Cosmos SDK before, or interested in learning. You'll work closely with the Cosmos SDK development team and our Backend Developer to build applications powered by the Cosmos SDK.
68 |
69 | #### We're looking for
70 | * 2+ years experience in blockchain technologies
71 | * 1+ years in Cosmos SDK development
72 | * Significant experience writing Golang
73 | * Great communication skills
74 | * Exceptional written and oral communication skills
75 | * Experience working with distributed teams
76 |
77 | ### Frontend Web/Mobile Developer
78 |
79 | We're looking a talented frontend web developer to spearhead the Virgo web application. You'll work closely with our UI/UX designer to build the interface for mobile and web, as well as collaborate with the Cosmos SDK developer on backend features.
80 |
81 | #### We're looking for
82 | * 3+ years in frontend development
83 | * Extensive experience with web technologies: HTML, CSS, JavaScript
84 | * Exceptional written and oral communication skills
85 | * Experience working with distributed teams
86 | * Bonus: experience with React Native or mobile application development
87 |
88 | ### Product Designer
89 |
90 | We're looking for an ambitious product designer to help us research and design the next generation of organization management tools.
91 |
92 | #### We're looking for
93 | * 3+ years in UI/UX design
94 | * Familarity with UI design tools like Figma, Sketch, Framer, Whimsical, etc.
95 | * Bonus: experience with web technologies: HTML, CSS, JavaScript
96 | * Exceptional written and oral communication skills
97 | * Experience working with distributed teams
98 |
99 | ## Create an application
100 | Interested in any of the above positions? [Apply by creating a post on the forum.](https://forum.virgo.org/t/interested-in-joining-the-virgo-team/54)
101 |
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1 | # Owners
2 |
3 | This DAO is made up of these responsible parties. This DAO does not have weighted votes. One person, one vote.
4 |
5 | * Peng Zhong (1 vote)
6 | * Adriana Mihai (1 vote)
7 | * Josh Lee (1 vote)
8 |
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1 | ## Virgo Communications
2 |
3 | Welcome to Virgo Communications! This DAO is focused on promoting Virgo and the UDV to the world at large.
4 |
5 | ## Mission
6 |
7 | The mission of the Virgo Communications DAO is to spread the word of Virgo across the world. To inform, to captivate, and to engage the world's disenfranchised people to get together to build a sustainable future.
8 |
9 | We will work in these areas:
10 |
11 | * Social Media: we will manage Virgo's social media channels, including Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, YouTube, and more.
12 | * Video: We will work together and with third party agenices to produce videos that further the Virgo cause.
13 | * Text: We will produce written works for Virgo. These we will write ourselves, engage with volunteers to write, or hire contractors to write.
14 | * Visual: We will collaborate to design and illustrate graphical and visual content for Virgo.
15 | * Brand: We will create and maintain an effective brand strategy for Virgo and the UDV.
16 |
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1 | # Virgo video script
2 |
3 | We are surrounded by fire.
4 |
5 | When you follow the news, you find that there is little hope for our future.
6 |
7 | We are dealing with a set of unfolding tragedies: a deteriorating environment, a rapidly warming climate, and an economy on the verge of implosion.
8 |
9 | The racket of war, for oil and power, is already disintegrating international treaties. In the greatest superpowers, we see an acceptance of darkness, of unaccountability, and decay into tyranny.
10 |
11 | The systems we have inherited and co-created have become unsustainable.
12 |
13 | Capitalism is the most magnificent fire that is engulfing this planet today. Those with the ability to accumulate capital beget even more capital at an exponential rate.
14 |
15 | While capitalism may appear to be n unstoppable force, the fact of the matter is, capital and private property are constructs of our collective hallucination. It does not need to be this way. Our minds are open and powerful enough to consider different ways of being.
16 |
17 | We must each use our voices, and sing out loud with thunder that pierces through the fabric of this constructed hallucination and change the tune of our reality, for the progression of this song called humanity.
18 |
19 | We need to rethink the way we consider borders and citizenship, for all people are citizens of this world, under no authority, and with no preconceived notion of nations.
20 |
21 | We need to commit to core values of transparency, accountability, democracy, equality, and environmental stewardship.
22 |
23 | If we organize these communities into decentralized autonomous organizations, then from the votes of the people, the right communities will emerge and prosper.
24 |
25 | When the software that powers our communications are free, with privacy by default, and there exists not one monopoly but a vast federation of interoperable networks.
26 |
27 | When we build our devices on open designs, allowing anyone to manufacture them and verify their security.
28 |
29 | When our tools are optimized for reuse and waste reduction instead of profit and planned obsolescence.
30 |
31 | When our social services are not held hostage by ineffective executives, but instead, we rebuild them as a network of DAOs; any majority will be able to vote for change.
32 |
33 | When we can trust our institutions and public agencies by virtue of their transparency and accountability.
34 |
35 | When our internet infrastructure becomes open and resilient, and censorship becomes impossible due to the nature of incentivized networks owned by local communities.
36 |
37 | When we redesign the financial system to heal the people and the planet, rather than incentivize exploitation.
38 |
39 | When we no longer need to spend our time accounting for our taxes, but instead we control how they are used, through a transparent and auditable model.
40 |
41 | When these new systems work together to heal the planet and build a greater community bound by love, not hate and fear.
42 |
43 | When all the people on earth feel that their voices matter, enabling human coordination at any scale, united under a common mission.
44 |
45 | Let's fix the world together. Join us at Virgo.
46 |
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1 | # virgo files
2 | src/finance
3 | src/research
4 | src/about
5 |
6 | .DS_Store
7 | node_modules
8 | dist
9 |
10 | # local env files
11 | .env.local
12 | .env.*.local
13 |
14 | # Log files
15 | npm-debug.log*
16 |
17 | # Editor directories and files
18 | .idea
19 | .vscode
20 | *.suo
21 | *.ntvs*
22 | *.njsproj
23 | *.sln
24 |
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1 | # Virgo Website
2 |
3 | This is the directory for the Virgo website.
4 |
5 | ## Development
6 | Make sure you have a recent version of `npm` installed on the command line. The following two commands will install all dependences and run a local server at `localhost:8080` with automatic reload so you can preview your the content and design changes.
7 |
8 | ```
9 | npm install
10 | npm run serve
11 | ```
12 |
13 | ## Deployment
14 | To deploy this website run this command. Firstly, it will copy all of the Markdown files in the root project directory to `./src/`. The second command will build a static version of the website and place it in `./dist`. The `./dist` folder can be served via your web server of choice.
15 |
16 | ```
17 | npm run build
18 | ```
19 |
20 | ## Notice
21 |
22 | Do **not** edit the Markdown files generated in these locations:
23 |
24 | ```
25 | ./src/about
26 | ./src/finance
27 | ./src/research
28 | ```
29 |
30 | These files are copied from the core Virgo documents located one directory level above. If you want to edit the content of the core Virgo files, please make a PR to edit those files. The website is just a view layer.
31 |
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1 | {
2 | "name": "@virgo-project/website",
3 | "version": "0.0.2",
4 | "description": "The Virgo website.",
5 | "main": "index.js",
6 | "scripts": {
7 | "serve": "vuepress dev src --no-cache",
8 | "buildsite": "vuepress build src",
9 | "copyindex": "cd ../../../ && npx copyfiles -f *.md Teams/Communications/website/src/about",
10 | "copyresearch": "cd ../../../ && npx copyfiles -f research/*.md Teams/Communications/website/src/research",
11 | "copy": "npm run copyindex && npm run copyresearch",
12 | "build": "npm run copy && npm run buildsite"
13 | },
14 | "repository": {
15 | "type": "git",
16 | "url": "git+ssh://git@github.com/nylira/virgo.git"
17 | },
18 | "author": "Peng Zhong",
19 | "license": "MIT",
20 | "bugs": {
21 | "url": "https://github.com/nylira/virgo/issues"
22 | },
23 | "homepage": "https://github.com/nylira/virgo#readme",
24 | "devDependencies": {
25 | "@vuepress/plugin-blog": "^1.9.2",
26 | "@vuepress/plugin-google-analytics": "^1.5.0",
27 | "copyfiles": "^2.1.1",
28 | "npx": "^10.2.0",
29 | "vuepress": "^1.5.0"
30 | },
31 | "dependencies": {
32 | "@cosmos-ui/vue": "^0.23.0",
33 | "date-fns": "^2.9.0",
34 | "pug": "^2.0.4",
35 | "pug-plain-loader": "^1.0.0"
36 | }
37 | }
38 |
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2 | .card-project
3 | .card-project__icon
4 | slot(name="icon")
5 | .card-project__text
6 | h2.card-project__title: slot(name="title")
7 | .card-project__description: slot
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3 | .card-story__img
4 | img(:src="coverImg")
5 | .card-story__text
6 | .card-story__title {{ page.title }}
7 | .card-story__meta {{ timeAgo(page.frontmatter.date) }} ago by {{ author.name }}
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36 | Virgo recommends easy-to-use tools for decentralized collaboration.
37 | Better coordination will help us solve difficult challenges, such
38 | climate change, environmental destruction, and providing for basic
39 | human needs.
40 |
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2 | title: "Better coordination to solve the world's greatest challenges - Virgo",
3 | dest: "dist",
4 | head: [
5 | [
6 | "link",
7 | {
8 | rel: "stylesheet",
9 | type: "text/css",
10 | href: "https://cloud.typography.com/6138116/6232012/css/fonts.css"
11 | }
12 | ],
13 | [
14 | "link",
15 | { rel: "shortcut icon", type: "image/png", href: "/logo-white.png" }
16 | ],
17 | [
18 | "link",
19 | {
20 | rel: "apple-touch-icon",
21 | sizes: "180x180",
22 | href: "/apple-touch-icon.png"
23 | }
24 | ]
25 | ],
26 | markdown: {
27 | anchor: {
28 | permalink: false
29 | }
30 | },
31 | plugins: [
32 | [
33 | "@vuepress/google-analytics",
34 | {
35 | ga: "UA-51029217-9"
36 | }
37 | ],
38 | [
39 | "@vuepress/blog",
40 | {
41 | directories: [
42 | {
43 | id: "Stories", // Unique ID of current classification
44 | dirname: "_stories", // Target directory
45 | path: "/stories/", // Path of the blog
46 | layout: "Stories",
47 | itemLayout: "Story",
48 | itemPermalink: "/stories/:slug"
49 | }
50 | ]
51 | }
52 | ]
53 | ]
54 | };
55 |
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3 | };
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2 | /*
3 | Copyright (C) 2011-2019 Hoefler & Co.
4 | This software is the property of Hoefler & Co. (H&Co).
5 | Your right to access and use this software is subject to the
6 | applicable License Agreement, or Terms of Service, that exists
7 | between you and H&Co. If no such agreement exists, you may not
8 | access or use this software for any purpose.
9 | This software may only be hosted at the locations specified in
10 | the applicable License Agreement or Terms of Service, and only
11 | for the purposes expressly set forth therein. You may not copy,
12 | modify, convert, create derivative works from or distribute this
13 | software in any way, or make it accessible to any third party,
14 | without first obtaining the written permission of H&Co.
15 | For more information, please visit us at http://typography.com.
16 | 386560-136211-20191202
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4 | This software is the property of Hoefler & Co. (H&Co).
5 | Your right to access and use this software is subject to the
6 | applicable License Agreement, or Terms of Service, that exists
7 | between you and H&Co. If no such agreement exists, you may not
8 | access or use this software for any purpose.
9 | This software may only be hosted at the locations specified in
10 | the applicable License Agreement or Terms of Service, and only
11 | for the purposes expressly set forth therein. You may not copy,
12 | modify, convert, create derivative works from or distribute this
13 | software in any way, or make it accessible to any third party,
14 | without first obtaining the written permission of H&Co.
15 | For more information, please visit us at http://typography.com.
16 | 386560-136211-20191202
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9 | This software may only be hosted at the locations specified in
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2 | "daniela": {
3 | "twitter": "catdotfish",
4 | "name": "Daniela Pavin",
5 | "bio": "Italian in Seoul, convinced that each of us can and must make a difference in the fight against the worst enemy of planet earth: ourselves."
6 | },
7 | "peng": {
8 | "twitter": "zcpeng",
9 | "name": "Peng Zhong",
10 | "bio": "Based in Toronto, Peng is a regular contributor to the Virgo initiative. He is partof the Virgo Communications team and the Virgo Dither team."
11 | },
12 | "virgo": {
13 | "twitter": "virgoudv",
14 | "name": "Virgo Team",
15 | "bio": "We're a decentralized collective of people around the world who care about the state of both humanity and the environment, and want to make the world a better place."
16 | }
17 | }
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1 | /*! normalize.css v8.0.0 | MIT License | github.com/necolas/normalize.css */
2 |
3 | /* Document
4 | ========================================================================== */
5 |
6 | /**
7 | * 1. Correct the line height in all browsers.
8 | * 2. Prevent adjustments of font size after orientation changes in iOS.
9 | */
10 |
11 | html
12 | line-height 1.15 /* 1 */
13 | -webkit-text-size-adjust 100% /* 2 */
14 |
15 | /* Sections
16 | ========================================================================== */
17 |
18 | /**
19 | * Remove the margin in all browsers.
20 | */
21 |
22 | body
23 | margin 0
24 |
25 | /**
26 | * Correct the font size and margin on `h1` elements within `section` and
27 | * `article` contexts in Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.
28 | */
29 |
30 | h1
31 | font-size 2em
32 | margin 0.67em 0
33 |
34 | /* Grouping content
35 | ========================================================================== */
36 |
37 | /**
38 | * 1. Add the correct box sizing in Firefox.
39 | * 2. Show the overflow in Edge and IE.
40 | */
41 |
42 | hr
43 | box-sizing content-box /* 1 */
44 | height 0 /* 1 */
45 | overflow visible /* 2 */
46 |
47 | /**
48 | * 1. Correct the inheritance and scaling of font size in all browsers.
49 | * 2. Correct the odd `em` font sizing in all browsers.
50 | */
51 |
52 | pre
53 | font-family monospace, monospace /* 1 */
54 | font-size 1em /* 2 */
55 |
56 | /* Text-level semantics
57 | ========================================================================== */
58 |
59 | /**
60 | * Remove the gray background on active links in IE 10.
61 | */
62 |
63 | a
64 | background-color transparent
65 |
66 | /**
67 | * 1. Remove the bottom border in Chrome 57-
68 | * 2. Add the correct text decoration in Chrome, Edge, IE, Opera, and Safari.
69 | */
70 |
71 | abbr[title]
72 | border-bottom none /* 1 */
73 | text-decoration underline /* 2 */
74 | text-decoration underline dotted /* 2 */
75 |
76 | /**
77 | * Add the correct font weight in Chrome, Edge, and Safari.
78 | */
79 |
80 | b,
81 | strong
82 | font-weight bolder
83 |
84 | /**
85 | * 1. Correct the inheritance and scaling of font size in all browsers.
86 | * 2. Correct the odd `em` font sizing in all browsers.
87 | */
88 |
89 | code,
90 | kbd,
91 | samp
92 | font-family monospace, monospace /* 1 */
93 | font-size 1em /* 2 */
94 |
95 | /**
96 | * Add the correct font size in all browsers.
97 | */
98 |
99 | small
100 | font-size 80%
101 |
102 | /**
103 | * Prevent `sub` and `sup` elements from affecting the line height in
104 | * all browsers.
105 | */
106 |
107 | sub,
108 | sup
109 | font-size 75%
110 | line-height 0
111 | position relative
112 | vertical-align baseline
113 |
114 | sub
115 | bottom -0.25em
116 |
117 | sup
118 | top -0.5em
119 |
120 | /* Embedded content
121 | ========================================================================== */
122 |
123 | /**
124 | * Remove the border on images inside links in IE 10.
125 | */
126 |
127 | img
128 | border-style none
129 |
130 | /* Forms
131 | ========================================================================== */
132 |
133 | /**
134 | * 1. Change the font styles in all browsers.
135 | * 2. Remove the margin in Firefox and Safari.
136 | */
137 |
138 | button,
139 | input,
140 | optgroup,
141 | select,
142 | textarea
143 | font-family inherit /* 1 */
144 | font-size 100% /* 1 */
145 | line-height 1.15 /* 1 */
146 | margin 0 /* 2 */
147 |
148 | /**
149 | * Show the overflow in IE.
150 | * 1. Show the overflow in Edge.
151 | */
152 |
153 | button,
154 | input /* 1 */
155 | overflow visible
156 |
157 | /**
158 | * Remove the inheritance of text transform in Edge, Firefox, and IE.
159 | * 1. Remove the inheritance of text transform in Firefox.
160 | */
161 |
162 | button,
163 | select /* 1 */
164 | text-transform none
165 |
166 | /**
167 | * Correct the inability to style clickable types in iOS and Safari.
168 | */
169 |
170 | button,
171 | [type="button"],
172 | [type="reset"],
173 | [type="submit"]
174 | -webkit-appearance button
175 |
176 | /**
177 | * Remove the inner border and padding in Firefox.
178 | */
179 |
180 | button::-moz-focus-inner,
181 | [type="button"]::-moz-focus-inner,
182 | [type="reset"]::-moz-focus-inner,
183 | [type="submit"]::-moz-focus-inner
184 | border-style none
185 | padding 0
186 |
187 | /**
188 | * Restore the focus styles unset by the previous rule.
189 | */
190 |
191 | button:-moz-focusring,
192 | [type="button"]-moz-focusring,
193 | [type="reset"]-moz-focusring,
194 | [type="submit"]-moz-focusring
195 | outline 1px dotted ButtonText
196 |
197 | /**
198 | * Correct the padding in Firefox.
199 | */
200 |
201 | fieldset
202 | padding 0.35em 0.75em 0.625em
203 |
204 | /**
205 | * 1. Correct the text wrapping in Edge and IE.
206 | * 2. Correct the color inheritance from `fieldset` elements in IE.
207 | * 3. Remove the padding so developers are not caught out when they zero out
208 | * `fieldset` elements in all browsers.
209 | */
210 |
211 | legend
212 | box-sizing border-box /* 1 */
213 | color inherit /* 2 */
214 | display table /* 1 */
215 | max-width 100% /* 1 */
216 | padding 0 /* 3 */
217 | white-space normal /* 1 */
218 |
219 | /**
220 | * Add the correct vertical alignment in Chrome, Firefox, and Opera.
221 | */
222 |
223 | progress
224 | vertical-align baseline
225 |
226 | /**
227 | * Remove the default vertical scrollbar in IE 10+.
228 | */
229 |
230 | textarea
231 | overflow auto
232 |
233 | /**
234 | * 1. Add the correct box sizing in IE 10.
235 | * 2. Remove the padding in IE 10.
236 | */
237 |
238 | [type="checkbox"],
239 | [type="radio"]
240 | box-sizing border-box /* 1 */
241 | padding 0 /* 2 */
242 |
243 | /**
244 | * Correct the cursor style of increment and decrement buttons in Chrome.
245 | */
246 |
247 | [type="number"]::-webkit-inner-spin-button,
248 | [type="number"]::-webkit-outer-spin-button
249 | height auto
250 |
251 | /**
252 | * 1. Correct the odd appearance in Chrome and Safari.
253 | * 2. Correct the outline style in Safari.
254 | */
255 |
256 | [type="search"]
257 | -webkit-appearance textfield /* 1 */
258 | outline-offset -2px /* 2 */
259 |
260 | /**
261 | * Remove the inner padding in Chrome and Safari on macOS.
262 | */
263 |
264 | [type="search"]::-webkit-search-decoration
265 | -webkit-appearance none
266 |
267 | /**
268 | * 1. Correct the inability to style clickable types in iOS and Safari.
269 | * 2. Change font properties to `inherit` in Safari.
270 | */
271 |
272 | ::-webkit-file-upload-button
273 | -webkit-appearance button /* 1 */
274 | font inherit /* 2 */
275 |
276 | /* Interactive
277 | ========================================================================== */
278 |
279 | /*
280 | * Add the correct display in Edge, IE 10+, and Firefox.
281 | */
282 |
283 | details
284 | display block
285 |
286 | /*
287 | * Add the correct display in all browsers.
288 | */
289 |
290 | summary
291 | display list-item
292 |
293 | /* Misc
294 | ========================================================================== */
295 |
296 | /**
297 | * Add the correct display in IE 10+.
298 | */
299 |
300 | template
301 | display none
302 |
303 | /**
304 | * Add the correct display in IE 10.
305 | */
306 |
307 | [hidden]
308 | display none
309 |
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1 | *
2 | box-sizing border-box
3 |
4 | body
5 | font 16px/1.5 var(--serif)
6 | background #fff
7 |
8 | #site
9 | display flex
10 | flex-flow column nowrap
11 | min-height 100vh
12 |
13 | a
14 | text-decoration none
15 |
16 | p
17 | margin 0 0 1.5rem
18 |
19 | h1,
20 | h2,
21 | h3,
22 | h4,
23 | h5,
24 | h6
25 | line-height 1.25
26 | font-weight bold
27 | margin 0
28 | font-family var(--sans)
29 | margin-bottom 1.5rem
30 | letter-spacing -0.02em
31 |
32 | h1
33 | font-size 2rem
34 | h2
35 | font-size 1.5rem
36 | h3
37 | font-size 1.375rem
38 | h4
39 | font-size 1.25rem
40 | h5
41 | font-size 1.125rem
42 | h6
43 | font-size 1rem
44 |
45 | #site-markdown, #page-stories
46 | h2,
47 | h3,
48 | h4,
49 | h5,
50 | h6
51 | margin-top 3rem
52 |
53 | h2
54 | border-top 1px solid var(--bc)
55 | padding-top 3rem
56 |
57 | h3
58 | font-weight 400
59 |
60 | h4
61 | font-family var(--serif)
62 |
63 | p
64 | margin 1.5em 0
65 | &:last-child
66 | margin-bottom 0
67 |
68 | li
69 | margin-bottom 0.5rem
70 | p
71 | margin 0
72 |
73 | #site-markdown, article.story
74 | img
75 | max-width 100%
76 | margin 0 0 1.5rem
77 | display block
78 | img[src$='#img-small']
79 | float left
80 | margin-right 1.5rem
81 | max-width 9rem
82 | margin-bottom 0.5rem
83 |
84 | .page-header
85 | margin-bottom 1.5rem
86 |
87 | @media screen and (min-width: 768px)
88 | .page-header
89 | margin-bottom 3rem
90 |
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1 | :root
2 | --tertiary hsl(288, 67%, 55%)
3 | --secondary hsl(217, 100%, 70%)
4 | --primary hsl(233, 96%, 65%)
5 | --link hsl(233, 96%, 65%)
6 | --hover #46509f
7 | --bright hsl(0, 100%, 0%)
8 | --txt hsla(0, 100%, 0%, 0.8)
9 | --dim hsla(0, 100%, 0%, 0.667)
10 | --bc hsla(233, 24%, 75%, 0.175)
11 | --bc-dim hsla(233, 24%, 75%, 0.0875)
12 | --app-fg hsl(220, 33%, 98%)
13 | --app-bg hsl(0, 0%, 100%)
14 | --app-nav hsl(233, 38%, 14%)
15 | --success hsl(120, 58%, 55%)
16 | --success-bc hsl(120, 58%, 41%)
17 | --warning hsl(35, 100%, 50%)
18 | --warning-bc hsl(35, 75%, 38%)
19 | --danger hsl(0, 100%, 55%)
20 | --danger-bc hsl(0, 100%, 41%)
21 | --z-modal 1000
22 | --z-app-header 100
23 | --z-app-menu 99
24 | --z-tool-bar 98
25 | --z-list-item 10
26 | --z-default 1
27 | --z-zero 0
28 | --z-below -1
29 | --serif "Mercury SSm A", "Mercury SSm B", "Georgia", "Times New Roman", serif
30 | --sans "Gotham SSm A", "Gotham SSm B", "Helvetica Neue", Arial, Helvetica,
31 | sans-serif
32 |
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1 |
2 | #site
3 | site-header
4 | #page-act
5 | .page-header
6 | h1 Take Action
7 | p Virgo is a decentralized movement comprised of forward-thinking individuals like you! There are many ways you can make a difference. Here are some:
8 |
9 | h2 Discuss
10 | p We welcome all newcomers! Join our community on #[a(href="https://discord.gg/Y7E5hwj" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener") Discord] and come say hello! You can also participate in #[a(href="https://forum.virgo.org" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener") Virgo Forum] for insightful, longer-form discussions.
11 |
12 | h2 Volunteer
13 | p The world needs your help. We will always welcome volunteers and contributors. We are also accepting applications for full-time positions. View #[router-link(to="/about/ROLES.html") open roles].
14 |
15 | h2 Donate
16 | p Did you know that you can donate to Virgo? Make the world a better place today: #[router-link(to="/about/FUNDING.html") learn more about donating to Virgo].
17 |
18 | site-footer
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1 |
2 | #site
3 | site-header
4 | #page-ecosystem
5 | .page-header
6 | h1 Virgo Ecosystem
7 | p Virgo recommends projects that work on improve the resilience of society and solving world problems. Here are some of the projects within this ecosystem.
8 |
9 | // card-project
10 | div(slot="icon"): img(src="../../images/icons/anticollapse.png")
11 | div(slot="title") Anticollapse
12 | p Anticollapse aims to help people navigate coming radical changes to our way of life. We will integrate blockchain technology into a community coordination solution. We aim to mitigate crises caused by COVID-19: economic shocks, supply chain issues, and more.
13 | vg-btn(href="https://github.com/virgo-project/anticollapse")
14 | | Anticollapse on GitHub
15 | icon-github
16 |
17 | card-project
18 | div(slot="icon"): img(src="../../images/icons/dither.png")
19 | div(slot="title") Dither
20 | p Dither is an uncensorable social network built on top of blockchain technology. Dither messsages are replicated permanently across hundreds of highly secure servers around the world, providing a globally-accessible free speech platform for everyone. We aim to provide user-friendly interfaces for the web, iOS, and Android.
21 | vg-btn(href="https://github.com/virgo-project/dither" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer")
22 | | Dither on GitHub
23 | icon-github
24 |
25 | card-project
26 | div(slot="icon"): img(src="../../images/icons/hardware.png")
27 | div(slot="title") Open Hardware
28 | p Virgo is designing and producing a line of secure open source hardware products. We will start with a minimal hardware security module (HSM). We'll work towards more performant and complex systems, culminating in a single board computer (SBC) similar to the popular Raspberry Pi.
29 | vg-btn(href="https://github.com/virgo-project/hardware" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer")
30 | | Hardware on GitHub
31 | icon-github
32 |
33 | card-project
34 | div(slot="icon"): img(src="../../images/icons/cash.png")
35 | div(slot="title") Virgo Cash
36 | p Virgo Cash is an open protocol for regulation-compliant cryptocurrency. We aim to enable permissionless blockchain technology to thrive in the tightly regulated financial services sector. The primary mission of Virgo Cash is to bridge decentralized financial systems (like Cosmos) with regulated financial systems (fiat currencies).
37 | vg-btn(href="https://github.com/virgo-project/cash" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer")
38 | | Cash on GitHub
39 | icon-github
40 |
41 |
42 | site-footer
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2 | #page-index
3 | cookie-banner
4 | site-header
5 | site-hero
6 | site-footer
7 |
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3 | site-header
4 | site-markdown
5 | site-footer
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1 |
2 | #site
3 | site-header
4 | #page-stories
5 | .page-header
6 | h1 Virgo Stories
7 | p Welcome! Virgo Stories is a curated collection of articles written by the Virgo community. You can submit your article for inclusion on the #[a(href="https://forum.virgo.org") Virgo Forum].
8 | card-story(v-for="page in $pagination.pages" :page="page")
9 | #pagination
10 | router-link(v-if="$pagination.hasPrev" :to="$pagination.prevLink") Prev
11 | router-link(v-if="$pagination.hasNext" :to="$pagination.nextLink") Next
12 | site-footer
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2 | #site
3 | site-header
4 | article.story
5 | .page-header
6 | h1 {{ $frontmatter.title }}
7 | p {{ timeAgo($frontmatter.date) }} ago by #[a(:href="`https://twitter.com/${author.twitter}`" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer") {{ author.name }}]
8 | Content
9 | .story-author
10 | h3 About the author
11 | img(:src="authorImg")
12 | p #[a(:href="`https://twitter.com/${author.twitter}`" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer") {{ author.name }}] - {{ author.bio }}
13 | .story-cta
14 | h3 Seeking contributors
15 | p We're looking for contributors to #[router-link(to="/stories") Virgo Stories]! Do you have a story to tell about world issues? Submit your content to the #[a(href="https://forum.virgo.org/c/stories/11") Virgo Forum] for a chance for visibility and recognition.
16 | site-footer
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2 | author: peng
3 | cover: earth
4 | date: 2020-01-09
5 | title: Hello World
6 | ---
7 |
8 | 
9 |
10 | Welcome to the official Virgo blog! This will be a place to report on solveable issues and crisies that affect not just humanity, but also ecology and the environment. This will also be the official source for Virgo announcements. In the coming weeks, we'll approach writers that care deeply about world problems and ask them to write for us.
11 |
12 | Thanks for being our audience, and please enjoy the upcoming content!
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2 | author: daniela
3 | cover: monsters
4 | date: 2020-02-22
5 | title: "Take your hands off your eyes: a face-to-face with the new monsters"
6 | ---
7 |
8 | 
9 |
10 | When I was a kid, I was afraid of monsters.
11 | So many things lurking in the dark, ready to devour me.
12 | In my perfect life as a child, the only evil I could conceive of was intangible.
13 | Growing up, I realized that the monster inside the closet was a coat, that the shadow under the bed was an abandoned teddy bear and that the creaking on the stairs was the cat pawing cheerfully.
14 |
15 | But the more I grew, the more I began to look around, the more I realized that my perfect reality, the enchanted kingdom I lived as a child, was not so perfect.
16 |
17 | As a teenager, suddenly, I was put in front of new monsters, no longer confined in my room, but permeated in my life: floods, earthquakes, fires,…
18 |
19 | 
21 |
22 | The phenomena described in the news were so great that they seemed invincible. So how to fight them? Impossible, I said to myself, the only thing I can do is cover my eyes and wait for them to leave as I did as a child with a blanket over my head.
23 |
24 | And the years went by, with me turning every time these monsters passed by.
25 |
26 | I was in Monterosso in 2011 when a flood broke the lives of 13 people and wiped out everything.
27 |
28 | 
30 |
31 | I lived in the Cinque Terre when, every summer, more and more fires plagued the rolling hills surrounding the coast.
32 |
33 | I was in Venice, my Venice, when the water level was rising more and more, destroying centuries of history and throwing the residents into the darkest despair.
34 |
35 | 
36 |
37 | And I, astonished and incredulous, during all this I could not find an explanation for what was happening.
38 | Monsters, I repeated myself.
39 | Nature rebelling against man, I heard others say.
40 |
41 | *Wait, nature rebelling?*
42 |
43 | But why should nature rebel against man? How could man, so insignificant in the face of such power, be the cause of everything?
44 | Then I stopped and listened and saw for the first time.
45 |
46 | And I understood.
47 |
48 | In Liguria, for decades man has artificially modified the bed of rivers and streams for his own convenience, then built houses and car parks to sell at a high price. The flood, which in recent years has become a recurrence and a scourge of these lands, was only formed by watercourses that wanted to take back what they had been for thousands of years.
49 |
50 | 
51 |
52 | [The summer fires](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/307865503_The_4thOctober_2010_flash_flood_event_in_Genoa_Sestri_Ponente_Liguria_Italy). They have always existed, unlike what some claim, and their presence was a sign of rebirth because after each fire the earth returns more fertile than it was before, and new species settle, repopulating in a short time the area burnt by the flames. I highlight was, because now it is clear that the balance between death and rebirth is no longer respected.
53 |
54 | Too many fires, too voracious, too frequent.
55 | Look at what’s happening in Australia, for example:
56 | the hot periods are longer and more extreme, and there’s a greater drought that makes the soil and vegetation drier and more suitable for combustion.
57 | 40 thousand square kilometers of forest burned in New South Wales alone, 50 thousand in total.
58 | Over 2,000 houses have been destroyed.
59 | 25 people and 1 billion animals lost their lives, including 25,000 koalas, half the total local population of mammals.
60 |
61 | Many, as I did as a child, prefer to simply cover their eyes.
62 | Others, to minimize what is happening, persist in believing that all this is the result of some arsonist.
63 |
64 | [**Bots and trolls spread false arson claims in Australian fires 'disinformation campaign'**
65 | *Bot and troll accounts are involved in a "disinformation campaign" exaggerating the role of arson in Australia's…*www.theguardian.com](https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/jan/08/twitter-bots-trolls-australian-bushfires-social-media-disinformation-campaign-false-claims)
66 |
67 | What can we say about what is happening in Venice, marked by a cruel destiny to become the New Atlantis, because of the sea level that rises year after year and swallows its haughty beauty?
68 |
69 | Here too there are many reasons given, including why the city is sitting on weak bases. Some scholars have measured that on average Venice sinks about two millimeters per year.
70 |
71 | 
73 |
74 | But there is always a common constant, which links what is happening year after year makes it more and more difficult for species to survive on the planet.
75 | Global warming.
76 |
77 | *Meaning humans.*
78 |
79 | In this regard, the [Intergovernmental Panel](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intergovernmental_Panel_on_Climate_Change) on Climate Change (IPCC) said:
80 |
81 | [Average global temperatures from 2014 to 2018 compared to a baseline average from 1951 to 1980, according to NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goddard_Institute_for_Space_Studies)
82 |
83 | “It is extremely likely that human influence has been the dominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century”.
84 | The largest human influence has been the emission of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide.
85 |
86 | The [effects of global warming](https://climate.nasa.gov/causes/) include rising sea levels, regional changes in precipitation, more frequent extreme weather events such as heatwaves, and expansion of deserts.
87 |
88 | 
90 |
91 | So now I look around me, astonished, incapable of believing that we ourselves and our blissful greed are the cause of the increase in death and destruction that are afflicting the planet.
92 | I reflect on this walking barefoot, on the beach that is so dear to me, with my ankles caressed by the waves.
93 | Lost in my thoughts, I suddenly bump into something that almost makes me lose my balance.
94 | I look down.
95 | And I realize that it’s not the monsters I’m most afraid of.
96 |
97 | But of mankind.
98 |
99 | 
100 |
101 | I now have two paths in front of me:
102 | continue to hide my head under the covers, as I did when I was a child, or join Virgo and face openly what is eroding day after day our house, the earth.
103 |
104 | Because yes, mankind is the real monster of our history.
105 | And yes, the toughest battle is against ourselves.
106 | But this time the monster is real.
107 |
108 | *So we can beat it. Together.*
109 |
110 | [Join Virgo](/act).
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2 | author: virgo
3 | cover: what-is-virgo
4 | date: 2020-01-22
5 | title: What is Virgo?
6 | ---
7 |
8 | 
9 |
10 | What is wrong with the world?
11 |
12 | How did we end up developing a thick skin for the humanitarian and environmental crises around us?
13 |
14 | When did we decide to close our hearts and not care?
15 |
16 | Existential collapse threatens our society. But day after day, we carry on with business as usual. We choose to ignore the inconvenient truth and instead bury ourselves under a blanket of comforting lies.
17 |
18 | So what stops us from acting now? One theory is the human adaptation of biased thinking. Our mind bundles together all of the alarming events that we are experiencing and brushes them aside to better fit the narrative. Our brains have developed a selective reality to let us cope with actual reality.
19 |
20 | The desire to leave a legacy motivates us to live. This desire may stem from a selfish desire of not being forgotten, or possibly, from a selfless hope to give back to the world. But what is a legacy worth if there are none alive to inherit it?
21 |
22 | Our forests are burning, and our ecosystems are collapsing. Our resources are depleting and over a million species facing extinction. We've replaced the fish in our oceans with plastic and the birds in our skies with smoke. We've racked up debt on our planet, and soon we'll have to pay up. When is enough, enough?
23 |
24 | We broke the world. And now we have to fix it.
25 |
26 | The Internet has empowered us to make connections around the world. We strive for a chance to be heard, to share our thoughts and ideas with the world. But our voices are lost in the noise of algorithms that bombard us with fake news and censor our real voices. Corporations and governments rewrite narratives before our eyes to fit their selfish agendas.
27 |
28 | But maybe we do want the truth. Even if that truth that sometimes hurts, shocks, frightens, or brings us to tears. Because, after all, pain is what leads us to change.
29 |
30 | We cannot hide from it anymore. This quest for power has to stop. These organizations, which wield enormous influence, need to be held accountable. We have to start somewhere. Despite their failings, social networks do allow us to drive awareness of critical global issues.
31 |
32 | We, as individuals, may lack the agency and the leverage to improve the world on a massive scale. How can one of us solve global coordination problems? How can one of us tap into the climate anxiety that all of us feel, but feel powerless to do anything about?
33 |
34 | What if we create a venue where everyone can share their thoughts and ideas? What if we listen to those who don't have a voice? What if we join forces so that together we can make a difference? These are some of the questions we have been struggling with.
35 |
36 | And then along the way, something happened. The voice of one became the voice of many, and Virgo was born. This idea is now evolving into a community that empowers everyone to weigh in on tragedies of the commons, crowdfund answers, and keeps funded organizations accountable through blockchain. We aim to solve global problems by providing fundamental tools for human coordination and organization in the 21st century.
37 |
38 | Together we'll have the power to stop the imminent destruction of our world. We foresee that it will require an entire reorganization of our social, economic, and political systems. It may be a massive task, but we are ready!
39 |
40 | Virgo's core values are equality, transparency, and accountability. Through equality, we can establish new governments by the will of the people. Through transparency, we will be able to keep political dialog honest. Through accountability, we will be able to observe the real effects of the leadership that we elect.
41 |
42 | Join us. Let's build a better future together, united under Virgo.
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2 | layout: ecosystem
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1 | # Mission
2 |
3 | * Answer the question, "What multicurrency monetary system should we be designing for?"
4 |
5 | Such a system should be transparent, secure, scalable, balance the needs of
6 | privacy vs anti-money laundering, and designed to be provably stable with
7 | minimal risk of systemic failure, and designed to incentivize the investment
8 | into the local ecosystems and common infrastructures.
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1 | # Owners
2 |
3 | This DAO has weighted votes.
4 |
5 | 1. The United DAOs of Virgo (10 votes)
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1 | # Mission
2 |
3 | See MISSION.md
4 |
5 | ## Unsorted Questions
6 |
7 | * How can the USD, the Euro, and SDRs be improved?
8 | * How can we incentivize partnership (mutual success & failure) of local communities?
9 | * How should we think about the category of currencies? Industry (e.g. Libra) vs Geographical/State (e.g. USD, Euro)?
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1 | # Virgo Hardware
2 | NB: This document is still being revised and you're invited to revise it with us!
3 |
4 | ### Why Build Open Hardware?
5 |
6 | Open hardware is an important next step for the Open Source / Open Culture movement, and an important next step towards free, open societies.
7 |
8 | With the advent of Open Source software, it's possible for individuals around the world to collaborate on complex, critical software systems that evolve rapidly and provide huge benefits to society at large.
9 | The security of Open Source software can be verified. Students and enthusiasts can examine the source code and gain an understanding of how the software works.
10 |
11 | Generally speaking, the same is not true of hardware. Most hardware components are entirely closed source, and many don't even have open source drivers.
12 |
13 | Moreover, the majority of today's consumer devices (mobile phones, tablets) are locked down. Users aren't free to install the software that they'd like. App Store exclusion/removal is used as a means of censoring
14 | "undersirable" apps. Often, software and security updates aren't even provided by manufacturers. This means users end up insecure and devices need to be replaced before the hardware has gone bad.
15 |
16 | Most likely, you carry a computer in your pocket all day-- and you don't know what it's doing or who it's talking to.
17 |
18 | And you can't check.
19 |
20 | Users own their devices, but cannot control them, cannot learn from and understand them, and cannot contribute to their improvement. Devices are designed to be replaced instead of repaired.
21 | Security is based on trust in the companies that made the devices or the software on them, instead of being verifiable.
22 |
23 | So, piece by piece, step by step, board by board, manufacturer by manufacturer, we're going to design and build Open Source hardware.
24 |
25 | We're doing this because:
26 |
27 | * Everyone deserves privacy
28 | * Everyone should be able to know what their devices are doing
29 | * Everyone should be able to learn about technology
30 | * Everyone should be able to contribute to the advancement of technology on all levels
31 |
32 | And we'd love your help with this, and to help you with it, as well.
33 |
34 |
35 |
36 | ### Products
37 |
38 | All of our products will be 100% open source. Open cores, open PCB Layout, open BOM.
39 | Since the design will be publicly available, any manufacturer with the right equipment should be able to build these.
40 |
41 | *HSM*
42 | A hardware security module with a RISC-V processor.
43 |
44 | Collaborating with https://keystone-enclave.org/ on ideal design
45 |
46 | *Calculator*
47 | A product that approximates the functionality of a TI-83 calculator
48 |
49 | *Module*
50 | A compute module in the same form factor as laptop RAM or laptop GPUs (SO-DIMM or MXM-3).
51 |
52 | Initally, these will be targeted for use as single board computers, servers, or embedded compute systems. Because they're small, these devices can replace potentially insecure virtual machines.
53 | They also target servers at first because there isn't currently an open source GPU.
54 |
55 | Later, once we've got an Open Source GPU, these modules can be used in:
56 |
57 | * Tablets
58 | * Laptops
59 | * TVs
60 |
61 | ....and likely many more things, as well
62 |
63 |
64 | *Phone*
65 | A Open Source mobile phone will happen!
66 |
67 | All of the above products are steps towards a phone. The phone is the computer most people use most often.
68 |
69 | Here's a little of what that will take:
70 |
71 | * Open Cellular Baseband
72 | * Open Cellular Networks
73 | * Open GPU
74 | * Open Camera
75 | * Open Camera flash/flashlight
76 |
77 | This product will let everyone have a well-understood, community-designed, modular computer in their pocket.
78 |
79 |
80 | ### Tracking
81 |
82 | * Call with Dawn Song 1/20/2020
83 | * Contact Steven Zhao from Orange Pi 1/27/2020
84 | * will follow up more after holidays
85 | * E-mail SiFive 1/27/2020
86 |
87 |
88 | ### Hardware Of Interest
89 |
90 | [Bumblebee GD32VF103](https://www.gigadevice.com/products/microcontrollers/gd32/risc-v/) - need to determine if contains proprietary IP or not
91 |
92 | [SiFive HiFive Unleashed](https://www.sifive.com/boards/hifive-unleashed) - [No longer being produced](https://forums.sifive.com/t/any-hifive-unleashed-for-sale/3218) Will be replaced with another product. Open source CPU, board design and manufacturing process. Need to double-check that there's no proprietary IP in the u54 core.
93 |
94 | [SiFive u54](https://sifive.cdn.prismic.io/sifive/8fdaed59-7bb6-445c-9d07-a60aab997cbe_sifive_coreip_U54_AXI4_rtl_v19_08p2p0_release_manual.pdf)
95 |
96 | [PinePhone](https://www.pine64.org/pinephone/) - proprietary CPU/GPU/baseband, open operating system. Don't know the state of drivers yet.
97 |
98 | [Purism Librem 5](https://puri.sm/products/librem-5/) - proprietary CPU/GPU/baseband, open operating system. Don't know the state of drivers yet.
99 |
100 |
101 |
102 |
103 |
104 |
105 | ### To Contact
106 |
107 | * SiFive
108 | * Open Source Ecology
109 | * Khadas
110 | * OrangePi
111 | * Raspberry Pi Foundation
112 | * Pinet64
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1 | # The United DAOs of Virgo
2 |
3 | The United DAOs of Virgo (UDV) is a DAO. It is connected to many other associated DAOs.
4 |
5 | ## UDV Composition
6 |
7 | The United DAOs of Virgo is itself a DAO that is associated with many sovereign
8 | member DAOs, making a complex web of associations.
9 |
10 | Each of these DAOs are said to conform to the United DAOs Protocols for
11 | interoperability.
12 |
13 | ## United DAOs Protocol
14 |
15 | A DAO conforming to the United DAOs Protocols have the following components:
16 |
17 | - Executive (optional)
18 | - Board (optional)
19 | - Owners
20 | - Court (optional)
21 | - Treasury (optional)
22 | - Directory
23 |
24 | - "/README" - information about the DAO.
25 | - "/BOARD" - information about the board & executive(s).
26 | - "/LAWS" - specification of DAO composition, such as the composition of the Board (if any), or how the BYLAWS are updated.
27 | - "/BYLAWS" - rules that apply to the board members, executives, and owners, and are interpreted by the court.
28 | - "/COMMITTEES" - lightweight DAOs associated by name.
29 | - "/OWNERS" - privacy preserving information about real persons or entities that have collective control over this DAO.
30 | - "/MISSION" - the mission of the DAO.
31 |
32 | Owners are natural persons or entities (such as a corporation or a DAO like the
33 | Cosmos Hub), and ownership can be weighted differently or equally (democratic).
34 | The Board and Executive are also composed of natural persons or entities.
35 | Members of the Board or Executive each get 1 vote in their respective groups.
36 |
37 | The Executive is composed of 1, 2, or 3 members. The Board and Owners may be
38 | composed of any number of members.
39 |
40 | Membership of the Board and Executive must conform to the Board Spec which
41 | determines the number of seats and composition of each.
42 |
43 | NOTE: In the UDV (which is itself a DAO), the real-person owners across the
44 | DAOs and sub-DAOs are de-duplicated according to the laws of UDV Citizenship,
45 | and are collectively called the Citizens of the UDV.
46 |
47 | ### United DAOs Protocol: Decision Making
48 |
49 | Decisions are made by the passage of Proposals.
50 |
51 | In principle, the Executive makes day-to-day decisions, which can be overridden
52 | by the Board based on time restrictions and veto mechanisms. Likewise, the Owners
53 | can override the Executive and Board. Generally, the Executive and Board,
54 | if present, serve the Owners of the DAO.
55 |
56 | Board and Executive membership updates are also decided by the passage of Proposals.
57 |
58 | The Court (sometimes a reference to an external DAO) has veto power over the
59 | passage of Proposals.
60 |
61 | The proposal process and/or the Court (or the membership of the Court)
62 | are partially controlled by a liquid and direct democracy voting system of
63 | the Owners.
64 |
65 | NOTE: The UDV has Citizens instead of Owners. The UDV Supreme Court as well as
66 | the UDV proposal process are partially controlled by the Citizens of the UDV.
67 |
68 | ## UDV Core Bodies
69 |
70 | These member DAOs of the UDV are core to the composition of the UDV.
71 |
72 | - Virgo Finance (TODO)
73 | - Virgo Cash Committee (TODO)
74 | - Virgo Exchange Committee (TODO)
75 | - Virgo Custody Committee (TODO)
76 | - Virgo Regulations Committee (TODO)
77 | - Virgo Scaling and Interop Committee (TODO)
78 | - Virgo Economics Committee (TODO)
79 | - Virgo Internet (TODO)
80 | - Virgo Software (TODO)
81 | - Virgo Devices (TODO)
82 | - Virgo Crypto (TODO)
83 | - Virgo Environment (TODO)
84 | - Virgo Humanities (TODO)
85 | - Virgo Space (TODO)
86 | - Virgo Research (TODO)
87 | - UDV Congress
88 | - UDV DAO Senate (TODO)
89 | - UDV Citizens (TODO)
90 | - Virgo Supreme Court (TODO)
91 | - Virgo Services
92 |
93 | ### UDV Congress
94 |
95 | The UDV Congress is composed of member DAOs called State DAOs, and a citizenry
96 | composed of the members of the State DAOs of the UDV Congress.
97 |
98 | NOTE no representation without taxation.
99 | TODO define default tax interface for senate member DAOs.
100 |
101 | #### UDV Citizens
102 |
103 | The UDV Congress and associated member DAOs defines a citizenry of the UDV.
104 |
105 | Each DAOs is responsible for maintaining the privacy of its members, if any.
106 |
107 | The UDV DAO Congress is responsible for ensuring that one natural person gets one
108 | vote.
109 |
110 | ### Virgo Services
111 |
112 | Virgo Services is a DAO that provides services to the community. One such
113 | service is offered by forum.virgo.org, which hosts community forums.
114 |
115 | NOTE: Assets like domain names and any physical assets are held by external
116 | entities, with at least reputation at stake, but often tokens as well.
117 |
118 | NOTE: here are some communities to be funded by Virgo Services:
119 |
120 | - Virgo/OpenLibra
121 | - Orion (TODO)
122 | - IBC Working Group (TODO)
123 | - Tendermint Working Group (TODO)
124 |
125 | We're starting to build Virgo DAOs. Join us [on the forum](https://forum.virgo.org).
126 |
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1 | * Each DAO needs a Board and Board Spec.
2 |
3 | * The Virgo Stack which runs the Virgo Protocols, which is also what the UDV
4 | zone runs on, is designed to be easy to fork into new super DAOs or local
5 | regional DAOs.
6 |
7 | * Using Virgo, any state, municipality, or industry consortium can streamline
8 | the the creation of associated members or sub-bodies, with automated
9 | membership fee payment or tax payment.
10 |
11 | * The United DAOs of Virgo (UDV) can be thought of as a federation of DAOs
12 | that are collectively paying for the common good such as common protocol and
13 | infrastructure. Along the way, the UDV also has the mission to create a common
14 | platform for liquid democracy across the "citizens" of the UDV, by creating a
15 | privacy-preserving cross-DAO identity system.
16 |
17 | * A simple use-case of a DAO is for a state or municipality to manage the
18 | direction and funding of lightweight councils/committees.
19 |
20 | ## **List of projects relevant to the UDV**
21 |
22 | - #### Open Source Data Marketplaces
23 |
24 | - [ErasureBay](https://medium.com/numerai/introducing-erasurebay-7a5de91b78d2) by Numerai
25 | - [Computable](https://www.computable.io/)
26 | - [Ocean Protocol](https://oceanprotocol.com/)
27 |
28 | - #### Open source secure messaging
29 |
30 | - [Signal](https://signal.org/) by Open Whisper Systems
31 |
32 |
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1 | ### Virgo Weekly Meetings
2 |
3 | ------
4 |
5 | #### Purpose
6 |
7 | The weekly Virgo townhall meetings are discussions between the Virgo members intended to further the association of individuals and organizations working together to create better open tools for coordination at all scales.
8 |
9 | #### Previous Meetings
10 |
11 | | Date | Agenda | Notes | Recording |
12 | | ----------------------------------- | ------ | ----- | --------- |
13 | | Friday, December 20th, 2019 9AM PST | | | |
14 | | | | | |
15 |
16 | #### Who Can Attend
17 |
18 | Meetings are open for anyone interested in attending at this stage.
19 |
20 | #### Agenda Items
21 |
22 | Agenda items are posted to https://github.com/virgo-project/virgo/issues before the weekly Friday meeting. Anyone is welcome to add an item to the agenda as long as it's related to making further progress with Virgo.
23 |
24 | #### Who Manages the Meetings
25 |
26 | Peter Haymond helps to faciliate the meetings and recordings. Please email peter@tendermint.com if you have any questions.
27 |
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1 | # Virgo Research
2 |
3 | This directory is intended to collect links and descriptions of relevant projects. TO start,
4 |
5 |
6 | ## Civic
7 | For large nation or city-scale groups, geographically bounded, innovating the use of tech and data in the civil sphere check out [civic_cases](./civic_cases.md)
8 |
9 | ## Blockchain
10 | For attempts to integreate blockchain into traditional governance at any level, check out [blockchain_cases.md](./blockchain_cases.md)
11 |
12 | ## Company
13 | For trans-national, web-native groups of hundreds or more organizing into collabotative companies, check out [company_cases.md](./company_cases.md)
14 |
15 | ## Crypto
16 | For crypto-native governance efforts, check out [crypto_cases.md](./crypto_cases.md).
17 |
18 |
19 |
20 | # [Open Value Tools](https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Overview_of_Open_Value_Tools)
21 |
22 | Here is a list maintained by the p2p foundation of "open value tools, defined as "solutions that seek to define value flows which then can be placed in a ledger, collective intelligence system or spreadsheet for contributive accounting, open value account and collaborative accounting." Essentially efforts to create value determination in a non-market manner.
23 |
24 |
25 |
26 |
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1 | # Blockchain Case Studies
2 |
3 | Examples of governance via blockchain, not necessarily involving coins or equities.
4 |
5 |
6 | ## Blockchan.ge at GovLab.org
7 |
8 | Based out of NYU and funded by Macarthur, Rockeffeller and Omidyar resource for governance innovation projects and further case studies covering local to national governance, public, non-profit and private-sector governance and more
9 | Mostly focused on open data at the city or state level, their [Blockchan.ge](https://blockchan.ge) project indexes and studies efforts to use blockchain for social impact, especially around supply chain accountability.
10 |
11 |
12 | [The Gov Lab](http://www.thegovlab.org/projects.html)
13 |
14 |
15 | ## E-Estonia
16 |
17 | [health records blockchain](https://e-estonia.com/blockchain-healthcare-estonian-experience/)
18 |
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1 | # Civic Case Studies
2 |
3 | This section is intended to cover large-scale public/civic governance efforts. For groups ranging from hundreds to millions and for goals generally around community consensus building and public goods management.
4 |
5 | ## [vTaiwan](https://info.vtaiwan.tw/)
6 | "vTaiwan is an online-offline consultation process which brings together government ministries,
7 | elected representatives, scholars, experts, business leaders, civil society organizations and citizens."
8 |
9 | Using a [combination of web technologies](https://info.vtaiwan.tw/#four) and a [principle component analysis](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principal_component_analysis)
10 | of public comments they facilitate consensus-making on controversial issues at a national scale. One notable success
11 | was in developing regulation around ride-sharing in Taiwan ["regulating UberX"](https://blog.pol.is/uber-responds-to-vtaiwans-coherent-blended-volition-3e9b75102b9b).
12 | [profile from thegovlab](https://congress.crowd.law/case-vtaiwan.html)
13 |
14 | ["what vTaiwan teaches us about digital democracy](https://civichall.org/civicist/what-vtaiwan-teaches-us-about-digital-democracy/)
15 |
16 | vTaiwan is part of a larger umbrella movement g0v.asia or "gov zero" [http://g0v.asia/](https://g0v.tw/en-US/about.html). Combining the philosophies of social activism and free software ![g0v][https://g0v.tw/imgs/g0v-about-en.png]
17 |
18 | # [Ushahidi](https://www.ushahidi.com/)
19 | Crowdsourcing tools for Election monitoring, crisis response and human rights advocacy. "Ushahidi, which translates to “testimony” in Swahili, was developed to map reports of violence in Kenya after the post-election violence in 2008. Since then, thousands have used our crowdsourcing tools to raise their voice. "
20 |
21 |
22 | ## [Civic Hall](https://civichall.org/about-civic-hall/)
23 | The US' leading center for learning and collaboration focused on advancing civic technology and problem-solving for the public good.
24 | Founded in February 2015, Civic Hall has rapidly grown into a thriving and diverse community with over 1,000 members and 100 member organizations including many government agencies, tech companies, media leaders, civic tech leaders, academic institutions, foundations, and community-based organizations.
25 |
26 |
27 |
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1 | # Company Case studies
2 |
3 | At the scale of a single company, these attempts to organize production in collaborative, horizontal and distributed manners provide insight into how tech can change orgs.
4 | Most systems here are username/password based, using centralized web services.
5 | For groups up to several hundred in size and goals of collaborative creation and profitable production of marketable goods and services.
6 |
7 |
8 | ## [Enspiral](https://enspiral.com)
9 |
10 | A collaborative network of ~150 people worldwide (mostly NZ based) contributing to a network of companies/ventures.
11 | It began as a lose association of independent contractors who came together to collaborate, share an office
12 | and eventually build an organization of 300+ contributors worldwide. An antreprenuerial DAO (pre dating the term) that built DAO tooling!
13 |
14 | [Quick Explanatory Slidewhow(https://whatis.enspiral.com/#9)
15 | [Contributor Handbook](https://handbook.enspiral.com)
16 |
17 | Enspiral's major ventures include
18 |
19 | - [Loomio](https://www.loomio.org/) - Collaborative decision making toolset
20 | - [CoBudgeting (https://medium.com/greaterthanworks/whos-using-cobudget-and-how-20c51a4e092b) - Group budgeting tool
21 |
22 |
23 | ## [OuiShare](https://www.ouishare.net)
24 |
25 | Originally a conference centered on the sharing economy, the Ouishare organization grew into a distributed network of chapters in cities around the world, managed by a fairly horizontal org that pioneers new forms of organizational culture.
26 | "Our distributed decision-making process allows us to develop projects in a flexible, autonomous, and meritocratic way. The fact that we have rapidly evolved from a handful of enthusiasts to a global network is partially due to the organization’s ability to grow organically through distributed leadership and self-organization."
27 | They are active users and supporters of Enspiral's tools.
28 |
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1 | # Crypto Case studies
2 |
3 | Here participants have private keys, communities generally share equity in a token, etc,etc. Can be similar in scale and goal to non-crypto cases.
4 |
5 | # [Aragon](https://aragon.org/)
6 | "Aragon provides new tools for human collaboration. Aragon organizations are difficult to shut down, escaping the boundaries of oppression and censorship."
7 |
8 |
9 | # [DAOStack](https://daostack.io/)
10 | "DAOstack is an open source project advancing the technology and adoption of decentralized governance."
11 |
12 | [Decentralized Thriving ebook](https://twitter.com/adjyleak?lang=en)
13 | [Genesis, the first Community DAO](https://medium.com/daostack/five-great-proposals-from-genesis-the-first-community-dao-7f79b7a15539)
14 |
15 |
16 | [Kleros](https://twitter.com/Kleros_io)
17 |
18 |
19 |
20 |
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1 | # FOSS Governance
2 |
3 | Possibly the most relevant category of case studies, how have other FOSS projects chosen to govern themselves?
4 |
5 | https://opensource.guide/leadership-and-governance/
6 |
7 |
8 | List of examples
9 | https://gist.github.com/calebamiles/c578f88403b2fcb203deb5c9ef941d98
10 |
11 |
12 | opensource.com
13 | https://opensource.com/open-organization/18/4/new-governance-model-research
14 |
15 |
16 | Drupal
17 | http://nerdstein.net/blog/community-governance-considerations-open-source-projects
18 |
19 | Linux Foundation
20 | https://www.linuxfoundation.org/resources/open-source-guides/starting-open-source-project/
21 |
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1 | # Open Value Cases
2 |
3 | Here is a list maintained by the p2p foundation of "open value tools, defined as "solutions that seek to define value flows which then can be placed in a ledger, collective intelligence system or spreadsheet for contributive accounting, open value account and collaborative accounting." Essentially efforts to create value determination in a non-market manner.
4 |
5 |
6 | # [Open Value Tools](https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Overview_of_Open_Value_Tools) -- read more here
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 | # Faircoin
11 |
12 | # Holochain
13 |
14 | # Economic Space Agency
15 |
16 |
17 | # Failures
18 | Good article on [p2pfailures](https://p2pfailures.noblogs.org/un-fair/)
19 |
20 |
21 |
22 |
23 |
24 |
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1 | # Proof of Humanity
2 |
3 | For decentralized governance systems to sincerely scale, sybil attacks and a "proof of humanity" algorithm is needed.
4 | How do we do this without biometrics? Synchronus events? Web of Trust?
5 |
6 | [DemocracyEarth Santi on PoH](https://twitter.com/santisiri/status/1182594365757149184)
7 |
8 | [Humanity DAO](https://twitter.com/HumanityDAO)
9 |
10 | [Idena](https://twitter.com/IdenaNetwork)
11 |
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