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Community Charter

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Our first step should be to articulate a shared vision and craft it into a document. Call it a manifesto, a constitution, a charter, or even the foundation of an HoA agreement. It might serve as the adhesive that binds these groups together and should inform any DAO infrastructure that we errect.

This document should emerge from community conversation, but here are some starting points to address:

  • Aligned vision and values
  • Break from the precedent set by Reynolds
  • Definition of specific public goods, commons, or shared infra/resources (the road)
  • Orientation towards past, present, and future development philosophy
  • Provisos on events, gatherings, use of private/common space
  • Definitions of the technical DAO infrastructure
  • Constraints on building styles and land usage, if any
  • Limited liabilities and/or legal wrappings to protect members
  • Declarations of autonomy, if needed
  • Articulations of networked states
  • Interfaces with other local communities, such as Taos Pueblo, Earthship Academy, National Forest Service, etc.
  • MVP business models for the org and/or fundraising philosophy
  • Any necessary limits or constraints