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A
Example
how
to
set
up
the
forum
post-
and
you
know
what
is
a
manifesto-
what
should
be
in
there
etc
for
this
working
group.
I
looked
at
it
again
and
then
I
saw
what
you
well,
but
what
your
references
are
in
gravity.
A
A
B
Hello,
everyone
nice
to
meet
you
letty.
B
I
would
love
to
hear
more
from
you,
because
this
is,
I
think,
the
first
time
that
we
can
talk
in
in
a
meeting
and
yes
as
assem
said
well,
the
gravity
working
group
is
an
initiative
to
provide
alternative
dispute
resolution
within
our
system,
and
the
idea
basically
is
to
be
able
to
provide
an
internal
management
layer
where,
if
people
have
a
small
disputes,
can
go
to
certain
people
in
the
community
to
help
them
manage
that
dispute
so
that
it
doesn't
escalate
so
much
or
if
the
dispute
needs
to
escalate,
then
these
people
is
able
to
strategically
escalate
the
dispute
searching
for
ways
to
to
to
solve
it
and
have
providing
like
a
a
process
to
integrate
disputes
or
integrate
conflict
as
a
possibility
in
in
in
the
act
that
that
can
arise
from
the
activities
of
the
organization,
because
we
are
having
certain
coordination
and
we
are
having
always
tasks,
and
this
is
normal
in
all
social
structures.
B
C
So
yeah
hello,
juan
that's
very
great,
to
be
able
to
talk
to
you
like
directly
in
this
group,
and
yes,
I
needed
this
kind
of
maybe
introduction
of
what
you
were
specifically
doing
in
the
graviton
and
the
alternative
dispute
racial
solution
group
so
yeah.
I
think
this
is
like
very
interesting
and
it
has
like
these
correlations.
What
with
what
we
are
trying
to
do
like
a
specifically
in
omega
group,
so
yeah
in
this
kind
of
social
structures?
We
also
need
coordination
as
well.
A
The
time
they
opened
like
I
got
you
know,
my
birthday
present
was
a.
How
do
you
call
it
a
water
to
go
cut
your.
D
A
That
looks
good.
Also,
zeptimus
has
new
hairstyle
we're
comparing
hairstyles,
okay,
hello,
tamara
hi,
hey
hey,
we
have,
I
think
we,
the
the
rest
of
the
group,
knows
each
other
from
from
last
time.
A
Maybe
we
will
have
a
newcomer,
her
name
is
lydia
and
basically
she
would
take
over
what
felix
was
trying
to
do
with.
You
know
having
an
anthropological
view
on
this
community
survey
that
we're
doing-
and
let
me
read
that
out-
I
don't
know
it
would
be
great
if
she
could
if
she
joined,
because
her
background
is
the
following
one.
A
This
is
good
for
you,
she's,
a
peace
researcher
currently
doing
her
doctoral
thesis
in
florence
and
she's
involved
in
peace
building
field
and
mediation.
A
And
yeah
she's
interested
in
in
the
gravity
working
group,
of
course,
but
also
with
her
background
as
an
anthropology
in
anthropological
studies,
she's
doing
a
research
internship
and
she
would
join
the
community
survey.
A
As
she
said,
alberton
physics
are
involved,
meaning
this
story,
and
I
think,
with
her
background,
also
would
be
nice
addition
to
to
check
the
questions
and
if
those
community
surveys
become
a
regular
thing,
we
may
do
in
intervals.
For
example,
I'm
sure
she
can
also
help
anyway
so
she's
looking
forward
to
to
meet
you
as
well
for
and
and
maybe
we
set
up
something
next
week
if
she
cannot
join,
I
tried
explain
her
how
to
onboard
the
tech
server,
but
sometimes
it's
difficult
good.
A
A
Them
to
the
agenda
and
the
the
documents
everyone
or
shall
I
we
share
it.
I
think
it's
also
in
them
in
the
channel
good,
so,
basically
yeah,
I
had
a
look
into
the
forum
posts
and
that
we
have
one
for
ourselves
as
well,
and
that
was
actually
nice
exercise
to
figure
out
the
distinct
contents
that
we
have
and
it's
pretty
round.
Actually
I
would
love
to
go
through
that
with
you
with
all
of
you,
the
survey,
the
questions
have
been
added.
A
Let's
also
had
some
more
inputs
I
want
to
go
through,
but
I
think
it's
still
best
if
you
know
two
three,
whoever
wants
to
join
or
if
you
want
to
go
through
this
right
now,
but
maybe
it's
better
with
the
working
session
that
we
really
go
and
ask
basically,
there
have
been
two
comments
by
letty.
Basically,
we
should
have
a
research
goal,
definitely
makes
sense,
and
I
put
two
things
together.
We
can
talk
through
now,
and
michelle
also
mentioned
you
know
the
few
questions
that
we
ask.
We
should
have
in
hypothesis
for
each.
A
You
know.
Why
are
we
asking
it
and
what
do
we
expect
to
hear-
and
I
was
surprised
at
after
end
or
or
not-
and
I
think
those
hypotheses
at
least
running
through
them
and
in
my
head
helped
actually
to
come
up
with
what?
What
are
we?
What
could
be
the
initiatives
of
this
group
when
we
know
the
answers
of
those
questions,
so
we
can
go
through
that
as
well
and
then,
if
we
have
time
there
should
be
also
something
like
a
manifesto.
A
What
is
the
important
points,
these
the
structure
that
the
working
group
should
have,
especially
since
we're
only
meeting
every
two
weeks
that
we
are
basically
in
you
know
in
a
mode
where
we
are
effective
in
this
one
hour
and
with
whatever
we
we
say
wants
to
do
in
this
one
hour,
maybe
also,
how
do
we
start
the
bi-weekly?
A
If
we
have
newcomers,
maybe
every
time
or
once
a
month
who
knows,
but
also,
how
do
we
get
to
know
each
other
better,
potentially,
with
respect
to
the
the
aim
and
the
goal
of
this
working
group,
I'm
you
know
I'm
more
or
less
guessing,
and
maybe
we
could
have
something
that
relates
to
this
cryptoeconomics
flower
that
has
different
backgrounds.
A
What
ethical
challenges
we
encounter
in
in
our
work
as
token
engineers
or
aspiring
or
becoming
token
engineers.
What
are
the
relations
to
other
disciplines?
Where
do
we
have
difficulties
or
which
other
disciplines
we
basically
are
scared
of
or
they're
just
too
new
or
too
far
away
yeah
that
that
type
of
getting
to
know
each
other,
especially
also
when
new
people
come
in
and
then
the
other
thing
is:
how
do
we
synchronize
organize
our
work
when
we
actually
have
this
one
hour
every
two
weeks?
A
What
would
you
propose?
We
have
the
community
survey,
then
we
want
to
prepare
the
workshop
at
the
crypto
commons.
This
is
you
know,
midterm
and
then,
in
relation
to
the
community
survey.
Also,
the
contents
and
that
are
of
interest
to
this
working
group
initiatives
could
be,
for
example,
this
interface
to
moral
philosophy.
What
does
it
mean?
Ethical,
engineering
and
token
engineering
and
the
other
question
is
also
the
research
goal.
You
know
how:
how
can
we
preserve
and
and
nurture
this
transdisciplinary.
A
Community
that
we
are
yeah,
so
these
are
the
points.
Does
anyone
have
anything
to
add
or
questions.
E
I
think
yeah
since
you're
starting
this,
it
would
be
super
cool.
If
you
could
do
the
transparency
audit,
it
would
help
a
lot
to
synchronize,
with
the
transparency
of
the
whole
daw
and
yeah,
mostly
to
be
up
to
date,
with
the
documentation
required
for
the
working
groups.
That'd
be
super
cool
and
yeah.
Just
that.
A
B
D
A
D
C
A
Okay,
okay,
cool,
and
so
basically
this
is
upcoming,
and
then
we
can
also
decide
like
how
much
of
it
is
necessary
for,
for
this
group
or
for
the
different
initiatives
this
group
can
bring
together
and
also
like
who
are
the
regulars.
What's
you
know,
yeah
how
we,
how
we
organize
right,
the
the
forum
posts
just
quickly
and
please
olivia
and
tamara
zaptomuse
and
juan
the
experienced
stewards
like
if
anything
is
missing.
A
Please
don't
hesitate
and
give
the
input
right
here,
but
yes,
so
basically,
this
seems
to
be
the
rough
info
that
we
need
right,
exactly
so
meetings
when
where,
where
that
discussion
happened,
I
added
the
the
philosophy
channel
of
the
community
server
as
well
as
well
as
the
omega
channel
on
tech
discord,
which
is
bridged.
Anyways,
then
the
community
survey
is
basically
should
be
also
on
the
forum
post,
and
one
thing
that
came
together
is
actually
the
feedback.
A
I
think
it
was
also
it
was
yuletti
who
said
you
know,
there
is
also
intrinsic
motivation
to
participate
in
the
server
because
they
want
to
know
about.
These
topics
makes
total
sense.
A
So
I
added
these
two:
intrinsic
motivations
participate
to
learn
about
ethics
in
token
engineering
or
ethics
of
token
engineering
or
to
learn
about
you
know
what
is
the
strength
trans
disciplinarity
in
te?
I
think
that's
also
something
people
ask
themselves
or
people
are
in
that
area
and
then
the
the
slot
machine
extrinsic
reward.
A
You
know,
get
one
of
the
first.
I
don't
know
token
engineering,
commons,
hats
or
something
like
that
that
could
organize
yeah
as
you
as
you
see,
I'm
having
fun
with
the
the
newest
insights
of
behavioral
economics,
psychology
and
decision
making.
A
Yes,
so
if
you
want
to
add
anything,
please
don't
hesitate
to
to
jump
and
then
the
other
topic
that
should
be
or
other
point
main
point
that
should
be
on
the
forum
post
is
the
workshop
that
is
in
july.
So
that's
a
long
term.
Maybe
also
that
will
add
people
into
the
discussion
at
the
post,
for
example,
that
they
should
be,
could
propose
a
topic
that
they
want
to
see
from,
and
this
working
group
or
this
working
group
or
te
community
at
yeah,
researching
or
exploring
that
topic.
A
How
to
protect
creative
spaces
that
you
know
does
apply
to
science
as
much
as
it
applies
to
to
art,
and
then
this
interface
tomorrow,
philosophy
for
token
engineers
is
another
point
and
then
basically
the
initiatives
that
we
could
offer-
and
this
is
basically
I
need
to
check,
but
hope
that
you
know
juan
and
leti
are
also
regulars
and
or
almost
regulars
in
te
philosophy
that
we
maybe
think
about
how
we
can
make
this
moral
philosophy,
ethical
engineering,
more
practical,
a
format
I
don't
know
if
it
can
be
trained,
but
a
format
that
draws
from
from
this
dialogue.
A
We
have
content
there.
Definitely
that
fabian
helped
put
together
dugadas
as
also
providing
many
insightful
resources
and
I'm
sure
he'd
be
also
happy
to
once.
We
have
set
up
what
the
initiative
could
be
happy
to
contribute
with
presentation
or
adding
to
those
dialogues.
A
The
the
second
initiative
is
this
transdisciplinary
art
of
token
engineering.
Basically,
in
this
recent
project,
again,
you
get
to
work
with.
A
Again,
it's
super
interesting
for
me
at
the
very
least,
if
we
go
back
to
this
to
this.
A
Crypto
economics,
flower,
you
know,
we've
been
or
I
have
been,
for
example,
yeah
very
much
involved
with
modeling
simulation
when
it
comes
to
systems,
engineering
or
all
of
the
tools
we
have
from
machine
learning,
ai
optimization
and
for
me
it
was
new
that
game
theories.
Algorithmic
game
theories
also
have
their
simulation
tools,
for
example.
A
A
You
know
find
those
common
common
languages
tools,
processes
for
token
engineering.
That
could
be
something
you
can
definitely
also
offer
as
an
initiative
from
this
group.
A
Yes
and
then
yeah.
B
I
have
an
idea:
do
we
have
a
database
to
like
research
on
each
of
the
battles
of
the
flower
related
to
to
the
crypto
economic
systems
like.
A
But
exactly
like
that
could
be
part
of
that
initiative,
or
all
we
have
is
this
crypto
economics
foundation's
paper
and
in
there
it
says
you
know
what
all
of
these
have
in
common
with
respect
to
crypto
economics
is
about
the
allocation
of
resources
and
coordination,
which
is
a
great
direction,
but
then
how
exactly
is
what
we
could
put
together
database.
B
Thinking
I
think
it
would
be
really
good
like
to
have
like
key
papers
on
each
of
the
petals
so
that
we
can
like
research
and
see
the
other
and
and
have
a
a
good
document
to
see
the
other
point
of
view
that
we
may
are
not
so
good
at
I.
I
can
share
some
papers,
it's
a
little
bit
updated,
but
I
have
like
a
library
that
I
made
that
is
related
to
blockchain
and
politics.
A
Nice
I'm
taking
note
here,
and
that
would
be
basically
this
trans,
this
binary
art
of
te
and
basically
we
put
together.
Let
me
call
it
db:
it
could
be
a
list
on
on
the
github
repository
right
that
we
put
together,
or
we
could
also
have
it
in
in
the
books-
a
hitchhiker's
guide
to
token
engineering.
There
is
a
chapter
like
that.
We
could
put
it
there,
but
basically
bring
together
literature
with
from
each
discipline.
A
This
is
how
we
could
start
for
sure.
Yes,
can
I
say
something.
C
About
this,
I
think
it's
very
interesting,
like
this
approach
to
have
like
each
discipline
being
highlighted
by
an
expert
or
by
a
person
that
is
very,
very
involved
in
that
in
that
discipline,
and
maybe
we
have
to
think
about
the
ethos
of
the
working
group,
and
that
is
something
that
is
going
to
be,
as
I
understood
being
worked
in
the
manifesto,
but
maybe
the
the
goal
to
do
this
in.
C
It
can
be
a
lot
of
processes
like
this
kind
of
interviews
or
a
database,
and
maybe
this
is
like
the
process
of
engaging
and
giving
this
information
out
for
for
the
for
the
people
or
the
congresses.
C
And
then
we
have
work
around
the
idea
that
we
are
providing
like
these
best
practices
in
ethics,
and
this
is
like
the
underlying
direction
of
the
group
like.
We
are
not
only
providing
the
information,
but
we
are
curating
it
in
a
way
that
is
in
the
ethics.
This
event,
I
think
this
is
like
the
word
that
has
been
highlighted
in
our
in
all
our
research
or
I
don't
know
all
the
things
that
we're
talking
about,
and
maybe
we're
like.
C
These
still
works
of
of
ethics
in
each
of
the
cream
flower
coordination,
something
like
that.
A
Yeah,
I
also
exactly
and
that
we
have
it
as
one
petal,
but
I
also
put
it
at
x
as
extra
point.
You
know
if
we
say
it's
research
goal.
Basically,
what
is
ethical
engineering
and
in
token
engineering
or
for
topical
engineers,
and
if
I
understand
you
right
basically,
you
say
this
should
be
the
lens
from
which
we
also
curate
the
information.
C
A
A
A
You
know
in
in
germany,
so
I
think
some
disciplines
are
rather
ethics,
poor
and
that's
also
something
good
to
to
put
forward,
as
I
always
mentioned,
like
programmers
and
those
people
who
should
be
actually
aware
because
they
get
to
program
values
right
and
if
you
know,
if
we
grew
up
in
in
in
an
environment
and
be
schooled
in
institutions
who
didn't
put
just
two
things
together
ever
yeah.
A
Yeah
and
then
basically,
people
are
really
really
new
to
this
type
of
thinking,
and
basically
this
is
one
of
them.
A
Yeah,
if
you
will
hypothesis
right
that,
basically
this
ethical
engineering
and
as
as
you
said,
the
ability
to
look
into
all
of
these
disciplines
wherever
you
come
from
to
ask-
was
you
know
ethical
or
decision
making
ethical
decision
making
or
ethical
design
decisions
whatever,
because
these
are
all
about
yeah
resource
allocation
right.
Was
that
something
I
learned
about,
and
in
many
many
of
these
disciplines
the
answer
will
be
no
so
and
and
then
again
when
I
was
putting
all
of
your
inputs
together.
A
That
was
basically
the
hypothesis
I
know
like
political
science,
the
field
of
law,
ethics.
When
you
come
from
those
disciplines,
I
guess
it's.
It's
a
surprise
that
other
people
don't
have
those.
C
Yes
and
it's,
I
think
it's
kind
of
a
problem
in
all
the
academics
disciplines
so
and
the-
and
this
has
been
highlighted
in
the
beginning
of
a
world,
called
that
the
problem
of
coordination
and
if
you
cannot
find
in
any
structure
something
that
is
underlying
all
the
disciplines
in
a
way
that
is
also
agreed
upon.
It's
like
you,
you're
working
in
so
many
different
directions,
but
at
the
end
of
the
day
you
you
you
end
up
like
losing
your
your
your
most
guiding
point
so
yeah.
C
C
A
And
I
think
this
is
something
we
could
also
have.
I
have
a
rough
research,
but
I
I'm
guessing.
This
is
something
really
new
a
that
you
take
care
of
this
transdisciplinarity.
A
A
A
Would
you
agree-
or
maybe
please
you
know,
that's
that
that's
basically
I
would
love
to,
but
it's
the
very
core
of
of
it
like
you,
don't
get
to
have
predefined
ideas
or
you
don't
get
to
be
trained
in
it
in
a
sense
you
you
get
to
learn
how
to
generate
a
philosophy
for
yourself.
You
know
no
matter
whether
you're
thinking,
why
am
I
here
on
earth
or
whether
you're
thinking?
A
Why
am
I
here
in
the
token
engineering
community,
so
this
yeah,
and
that's
also
like
this,
this,
the
the
whole
omega
point
kind
of
having
a
direction.
A
And
having
the
ability
to
clearly
communicate
these
things,
you
know
engineers
get
taught
how
to
make
trade-offs
when
it
comes
to
you
know,
budget
and
time
maybe
safety
and
maybe
safety.
That
is
where,
where
this
ethical
aspect
comes
in,
but
never
I
guess
never
has
it
been
the
case
that
we
have
this
social
layer
embedded
in
the
system
that
we're
engineering,
so
that's
definitely
something
new
yeah.
A
A
D
Sorry,
oh
it's
in
you
can
you
can
click
there
tc
to
go
back.
A
You
go
yeah
right,
so
these
are
all
of
the
working
groups.
Have
a
look
as
well,
and
basically
the
working
group
post
is
is
an
overview
where
we
can
add
this
information
material.
If
people
want
to
learn
what
we're
doing
and
the
initiatives
that
that
route
can
be
added
here,
yeah,
it
was
super.
A
Super
helpful
super
cleaned
and
then
structured
yeah
and
then
basically
let
me
go
back
to
this
manifesto.
C
A
C
I
have
a
question
regarding
the
manifesto
and
the
audit
how
they
interacted
between
each
other,
because
I'm
not
very
familiar
with
this
good
good
question.
E
Okay,
yeah,
the
idea
with
the
the
manifesto
is
like
the
like
the
manifesto:
it's
like
one
of
many
documents
that
working
group
should
have
to
be
transparent
and
the
the
audit.
It
helps
like
to
get
organized
for
the
documentation
that
that
was.
I
was
telling
like
be
like.
If
you
checked
out
it,
then
you
see
well
more
or
less
what
the
documentation
you
will
be
required
to
have
a
transparent,
a
good
score
and
yeah.
E
That's
that
that
it's
like
can
be
used
as
a
guideline,
and,
yes,
transparency
could
help
to
to
build
this
and
yeah
I'm
glad
to
help
in
anything
we
need.
You
need.
A
Okay,
basically
sharing
all
of
the
information
yeah
and
taking
care
that
the
minimum
is
there
right.
D
Yeah,
the
manifesto
is,
is
mostly
a
place
for
everyone
in
the
working
group
to
be
aligned
on
what
we're
doing
and
it's
kind
of
a
more
stable
document.
So
as
the
agenda
keeps
changing-
and
we
add
a
lot
of
things,
then
the
manifesto
is
like
when
new
people
join,
they
understand
what
is
the
goal?
Where
do
we
meet?
What
is
the
and
yeah
and
then
transparencies?
What's
optimus
was
explaining
just
the
manifesto
is
one
of
the
things
we
look
at
to
keep
transparency.
A
Yeah
so,
and
with
the
goal
we
can
directly
input
the
research
goal
that
we
wanted
to
also
define
for
the
the
the
community
serving.
I
think
and
then
basically
at
the
points
that
we
are
just
discussing
in
there,
the
and
some
some
things
I
guess
are
more
more.
A
Basically,
success
and
failure
is
quite
easy
to
define,
which
in
our
case
might
not
be,
but
also
we
have
basically
goals
into
roadmap
that
you
know
we
can
say:
okay,
we
want
to,
at
the
very
least,
have
this
workshop
in
july
and
have
that
as
a
focus
and
while
preparing
that
these
two
initiatives
that
are
really
palpable
like
the
transdisciplinarity
and
the
ethical
dimension,
and
you
know
how
can
make
that
really
practical.
A
That
becomes
an
experience,
and
you
know
in
an
engineer's
token,
engineer's
life,
these
two
initiatives
there.
It
really
depends
how
much.
A
How
much
of
that
content
or
of
these
insights
we're
working
on
anyways?
This
is
how
I
would
try
to
break
it
down
and
then,
basically,
if
you
realize
that
it's
you
know
it's
a
too
big
or
it's,
it
requires
a
proper
research.
The
outcome
also
would
just
be
to
say:
okay.
This
would
be
great
if
we
had
insights
into
those.
A
A
A
I
can
imagine
that
the
resources
of
this
working
group
also
grows,
but
with
the
mind,
share
of
as
a
result
of
the
community
survey
and
outreach
good.
So
that
manifesto
would
be
something
I
would
just
start
in
in
keywords
and
share
with
all
of
you,
and
if
we
have
any
questions,
then
we
will
clarify
them.
I
said
we
have
all
people
involved
here,
anyways
and
who,
who
are
as
optimists,
that
more
than
happy
to
help
with
questions.
A
B
Have
one
idea,
or
also
it's
a
question
and
it's
like?
Can
we
include
or
relate
something
of
the
ethos
of
the
token
engineering
or
like
with
the
research
on
dow
to
dao
operation
because,
like
I
think,
like
collaboration,
can
be
ethical
and
also
unethical?
B
And
if
we
are
seeing
for
the
engineering,
we
can
also
search
for
the
ethos
that
we
can
having
in
doubt
without
relation.
I
don't
know
it's
like.
A
We
can
we
can
share
this
document
around.
That
is
a
pretty
neat
research
document
that
I
think
for
four
big
names
like
curve,
labs
block,
science,
token
kitchen
and
prime
dowel
right.
They
produced
as
part
of
their
common
research
group
on
dow
to
dao
relations,
and
there
is
another
research
update.
I
would
share
it
in
the
in
the
omega
channel
and
let's
have
a
look
or
that
everyone
gets
to
have
a
look
into
that.
B
Well,
I
think
I
was
also
reading
like
this
medium
post
and
the
research
they
they
are
doing,
and
I
find
it
super
interesting
and
I
think
it
has
like
a
lot
of
relation
with
what
we
are
talking
about.
A
C
I'll
check
it
out
like
a
second
yeah,
I'm
thinking
that
hey
we
are
having-
or
we
are
discussing
about
being
this
kind
of
curators
of
research
and
this-
and
this
will
fall,
maybe
in
one
category
as
well,
in
our
curating
networks.
So
maybe
we
don't
want
to
be
as
prescriptive
as
to
say
we
are
against
pushing
for
certain
kinds
of
practices
within
the
field,
but
we
are
more
in
in
the
in
the
meta
layer
of
okay.
We
are
having
all
these
kind
of
conversations,
and
this
is
part
of
the
research.
C
I
think
it's
more
operational
in
kind
of
the
practices
in
the
consensus
or
in
this
kind
of
discipline
in
our
flower
as
well.
So
maybe
we
want
to
yeah.
We
will,
of
course,
maybe
we
will
have
like
some
best
practices
or
white
papers
at
the
end
of
the
day.
But
maybe
at
this
point
we
are
just
selecting
how
we
approach
this.
If
we
are
the
curators,
maybe
we
are
not
auditing
everything,
so
it's
kind
of
a
correlation
of
the
progress
we
we're
gonna
do.
A
Good
job,
but
that
would
be
that's
actually
good.
I
mean
that
would
be
definitely
that's,
definitely
good
literature
and
it's
definitely
about
multiple
aspects
of
the
yeah
of
the
trans-disciplinary
works
and
you
would
go
or
edit
with
respect
to
being
prescriptive.
A
The
one
thing
you
said
right
in
the
beginning:
basically,
the
people
who
you
know
see
themselves
as
token
engineers
aspiring
token
engineers
or
having
an
overview.
What
would
this
you
know.
A
C
Yeah,
that's
true,
and
I
see
this
as
well
in
the
management
category,
so
this
is
happening
in
the
same
structure.
So
this
is
this
like
this
kind
of
trend
in
in
academia
and
in
the
corporates
as
well.
To
kind
of
embed
this,
you
know
the
whole
organization,
so
maybe
we
also
need
experts
in
in
this
kind
of
coordination
between
the
the
corporates,
academic,
academics
and
and
this
world.
So
so
I
see
this
happening
in
that
flower
as
well.
In
the
management
thing,
I
see
correlations
between
engineering
and
management
in
this
regard,.
A
Yeah
yeah
again
it's
a
topic:
it's
a
topic
that
is
not
exclusive
to
token
engineering,
you're,
totally.
C
Right,
yeah,
it's
like
bigger,
so
maybe
we
have
to
keep
that
as
well
in
this
meta
thinking,
we're
trying
to
keep.
D
Yeah,
sorry,
I
don't
know,
I
think
I
think
I'm
a
little
bit
confused
or
I
don't
know
just
trying
to
it's
very
like
subjective
to
me
are
we
is
it.
I
don't
even
know
how
to
put
in
a
question,
but
are
we
so?
Are
we
trying
to
start
like
eight
streams
of
research?
D
A
This
is
like
these
two
initiatives
that
we
mentioned
here
and
I
think
the
the
people
like
the
community
story
and
basically
we're
asking
about
ethics
of
token
engineering
and
how
how
it
feels
working
in
such
a
trans-disciplinary
field
and
then
basically
reaching
out
to
those
people
with
those
questions
and
basically
hoping
they
participate
in
the
survey,
because
they
want
to
learn
more
about
the
ethics
of
token
engineering
and
about
how
to
work
in
such
a
transdisciplinary
field.
Right
and
then.
Basically,
those
are
the
two
initiatives
because,
because
yeah
so.
A
Like
that
would
be
the
community
survey
right
and
then
maybe
is
this
roughly
clear
so
exactly
that
I
mean
we're
reaching
out
to
the
community
survey.
One
thing
is:
you
know,
looking
at
this
transdisciplinarity
and
seeing
you
know,
people
working
in
economics
and
crypto
crypto
economics.
This
one
is
almost
given
right
this
polarity
here,
but
then
also
people
from
law
in
working
with
people
who
do
optimization
and
try
to
get
a
common
language.
A
So
the
questions
should
the
community
survey
should
ask
how
how
this
transdisciplinary
working
happens
or
if
it
doesn't
happen
and
then
basically,
whether
or
if
they
are
aware
or
if
they
would
say
that
they
are
practicing
ethical
engineering
or
do
they
know
at
all
like
these
two
research?
So
that's
great.
C
A
C
A
Exactly
so,
I'm
trying
to
find
yeah
here
we
go
so
going
back.
As
the
last
point
to
the
survey
questions,
as
I
mentioned,
it
would
be
still
good
that
two
or
three
people
who
have
time
sit
together
in
a
working
session.
It
didn't
work
out
to
to
put
it
asynchronously.
I
saw
the
comments
that
have
been
made,
which
were
really
great
yeah,
exactly
like.
Let
you
put
this
together
and
the
first
thing
is
like
write
down
your
research
goal,
and
actually
we
do
have
them.
A
As
I
mentioned,
how
can
we
enable
token
engineering
ethos
to
emerge
from
a
diverse
background
across
the
globe?
This
is
basically
the
tagline
of
the
working
group
preserving
fostering
transdisciplinarity
again,
I
would
like
to
have
a
working
session
where
these
things
also
get
challenged,
because
maybe
this
is
too
prescriptive.
Is
it
I
don't
know,
and
the
second
part.
So
how
do
we
enable
ethical
engineering
be
the
I
was.
A
I
was
writing
alpha
and
omega,
and
then
I
realized
it's
a
very
village
goal
of
token
engineering
or
be
the
ethos,
the
part
of
token
entering
so
yeah,
as
I
was
putting
this
together.
I
just
wanted
to
actually
work
it
out,
because
the
input
is
everything
is
here,
but
then
I
realized,
if
it's
just
me,
cleaning
this
up
into
the
questions,
it
might
be
two.
How
do
you
call
it
too?
Biased,
yeah.
A
A
So
exactly
and
then
yeah,
if
you
know,
if
two
three
people
would
invest,
you
know
maybe
two
three
hours
in
a
session
or
twice
two
sessions
after
this
call.
That
would
be
the
next
thing
we
need
to
do
and
then
I
I
also
like
this.
This
helped
a
lot.
You
know
with
the
couple
of
questions
I
picked
in
my
in
my
head.
A
There
are
hypotheses,
like
I
said,
I
do
hypothesize
that
most
of
the
people
coming
from
like
me,
from
computer
science
or
or
programming,
don't
know
ethical
engineering
engineer
is
no
ethical.
Engineering.
Software
engineers,
don't
know
ethical
engineering,
so
there
will
be
a
really
aha
moment,
and
maybe
we
also
discussed
last
time
lettie
you.
You
also
said
you
know
someone
working
in
in
law
coming
from
law
background.
A
With
software
engineers
right,
but
that
would
be
actually
something
you
want
to
establish
in
token
engineering
practice.
A
A
Basically,
this
is
what
I
had
on
the
agenda
for
today.
Basically
saying
serbia
ready:
no,
it's
not
ready,
and
you
know
I
have
this
group
of
people
and
if
you
like,
I
just
don't
want
to
put
everyone's
time,
but
we
could
just
set
up
a
time
and
it
would
be
open
recorded,
but
we
would
actually
work
these
out.
I
don't
know.
Septimus
are
working
sessions
also
recorded.
E
A
Yeah,
so
basically
the
the
things
we
have,
the
the
research
questions,
but
even
the
wording,
I
don't
want
it
to
be
biased
of
one
person
scrutinize
those
two
questions,
but
it
comes
from
what
we
have
been
exploring
the
past
month
and
what
about
yeah?
We
have.
D
A
Okay,
I'm
looking
at
my
calendar.
If
everyone
could
do
that
or
you
know
the
people
who
are
involved.
A
D
C
A
I
have
a
session
with
just
on
the
interface
to
moral
philosophy,
so
it's
just
content,
but
it's
only
focused
on
that.
One
part
meaning
friday's
for
like
the
whole
week
is
for.
A
B
E
A
Them
yeah,
okay,
3
p.m.
City,
and
the
funny
thing
is
transparency.
D
Yeah,
what
about
it's
like
the
time
of
the
school.
A
Okay,
cool,
okay.
Next
to
pm,
I
don't
think
it's
much
really,
but
may
I
think
we
will
grapple
with
with
wordings
whether
you
know
bias
it's
subjective,
etc,
but
I
think
we
have
it
together
so
one
session
and
should
be
able
to
send
out
the
survey.
A
Another
thing
leti
already
did
is:
even
you
know
suggestion
suggesting
the
different.
How
do
you
call
it
types
of
questions,
multiple
choice
or
you
know
our
options
for
the
survey,
so
we
should
be
fine.
If
you
look
at
the
few
things
that
I
share
today
or
tomorrow,
then
next
week's
working
session
should
work
out.
C
A
Yeah
exactly
and
then
also
I
I
looked
at
you
know
the
people
I
would
ask,
etc
there
are
at
least
very
you
know,
10
or
15
involved
people
from
token
engineering.
I
think
we
will
also
get
good
good,
insightful
answers
and
hoping
also
that
those
people
will
get
excited
that
we're
asking
those
questions
and
actually
come,
and
you
know
help
out
with
the
content
I
help
out
the
decoration
and
so
on.
A
So
that
would
be
the
goal
really
to
identify
at
least
one
from
each
of
those
petals
people
who
are
as
excited
to
contribute
to
this
working
group
and
share
with
the
token
engineering
community
about
ethics
and
transdisciplinarity.
From
from
that.
C
C
Yeah,
after
that,
I
will
do
avatars
like
yeah.
I
am
the
I
don't
know
like
the
transparent
or
I'm
the
legal
designer
or
int
crypto
engineering
with
an
ethical.
So
we
can
have
like
this
kind
of
avatar,
so
in
the
design
for
the
designers,
I
am.
A
D
A
Go
I
I
introduced
you,
you
are
mute.
Okay,.
F
Some
problems
to
like
enter
the
video.
I
thought
it
took
some
time
to
find
the
right
call.
No,
yes!
So
I'm
a
lydia
and
I'm
like
my
I'm,
also
like
a
researcher
more
with
an
anthropological
background,
and
so
I'm
doing
like
my
phd
in
italy
more
in
the
field
of
international
peace
research,
but
I'm
also
interested
in.
F
F
No,
and
I
would
be
also
interested
to
have
more
like
a
participatory
approach.
Yeah.
I
think
it
could
like
what
I
was
listening
now
from.
Like
your
conversation,
I
think
it
could
fit
well,
but
yeah.
So
just.