Hi everyone! We are slowly maturing. We are happy to announce we are rebranding Gov4Git to @GitRules. Please, take a moment to follow @GitRules. We plan to continue our presence online under both names for awhile to give you enough time to shift. This year will be exciting 🐣
If you are a community manager (or a small team) and you are struggling to stay on top of the issues and pull requests from your open-source community, Waimea is for you.
This is a really thoughtful and on-point exposition of the problems of independent/organic open source (via @JuliaMetcalf) It's a great complement to our story at @gov4git#opensource#git#Governance https://t.co/dAappUNf0t
@anthony_barker@tylercowen Indeed it is one of the biggest economic externalities in existence. Little of this $9 trillion is flowing back through the OS ecosystem. We at @gov4git believe the root cause is hiding in plain sight: OS communities have no model or tools for governance.
We are introducing the @gov4git blog on https://t.co/SlM7PgsTdV — the best place to learn our story, and follow the gradual release of our pioneering work in decentralized governance.
Many thanks to the inimitable @EconoScribe and @TheEconomist for this wonderful piece about the future of digital collaboration, the ⿻數位 Plurality book, @gov4git and the future of digital collaboration: https://t.co/vx2JWQCld6. To be clear, though, 1. We have not added
Apologies for our still evolving website. Please find documentation on deploying and using Gov4Git on https://t.co/pAdl1ZV0zq
To take it for a spin you can just go to and join this community https://t.co/BHVxyhztlq
@gov4git I read the "Plural Management" paper. I'm interested in it. I wanted to try it in my managed repository, but I couldn't find the documentation, the latest blog posts wouldn't open in the browser and were downloaded, and the inquiry form had no access rights.
Dear all, we deployed the first preview of @gov4git on our roadmapping repository https://t.co/BHVxyhztlq You are invited to join and participate in democratic deliberations. Every new member will be issued 10,000 credits to start.
#OpenSource#maintainers#management#GitHub
@gov4git’s plural management protocol https://t.co/hIJAbYZuvX navigates between token reward and reputation (a manifestation of peer review) by combining them. A quadratic market incentivizes users to bet their own “reputation tokens” after reviewing the contributions of others.
I was honored to co-author the first paper on the plural governance mechanisms underpinning @gov4git with a stellar cast of collaborators https://t.co/4QdW0uRAAR @TobinSouth Leon Erichsen @shreyjaineth @notscottmoore@glenweyl
Luiz Barroso's Essays on Engineering Culture are on spot for technical project management. I encountered some of this wisdom in university CS Systems departments back in 2000.
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