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00:00 - Dishing prise time!!
15:15 - Aenda & Notes
16:24 - Roadmap
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33:51 - Soft Gov WG
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A
Let's,
let's
get
this
party
started
as
usual,
it's
time
to
praise,
so
we
start
this
call
off
with
just
a
little
opportunity
for
everyone
to
show
the
gratitude
for
all
the
work
that
people
are
doing,
but
also
stuff
outside
of
work.
You
don't
feel
don't
feel
like
you
have
to
praise
just
tec.
A
You
know
work.
That
is
like,
oh
thanks
for
getting
this
done.
Of
course
I'm
going
to,
but
you
can
praise
anything
praise
people
for
anything.
Ideally
they
are
people
in
the
tv
community
that
can
receive
praise
and
impact
hours
for
the
work,
because
all
this
praise
will
actually
be
written
down
by
ivy
who
might
come
this
fall.
I
don't
know
it's
a
little
early
for
her
she's
in
the
philippines,
but
she
takes
down
notes
on
all
the
people
who
praise
and
then
actually
will
pass
it
to
me.
A
So
I
can
head
in
and
then
we'll
wish
real
praise
so
it'd
be
really
good
to
also
say
people's
names
very
clearly,
and
that
way
that
way
she
can
record
it
so
yeah.
So
I'll
kick
it
off.
I
want
to
give
special
praise
man,
oh
man,
there's
so
many
I
mean
man,
it's
oh
it's
so
hard.
I
gotta
praise
optimus,
I
gotta
show
it.
A
Thro
show
some
office
up
in
this
comes
to
every
call
records
it
and
what
I
saw
I
already
was
that
he's
starting
to
put
time
stamps
in
the
calls
around
like
interesting
things,
just
like
the
level
of
quality
that
he's
bringing
to
our
youtube
channel,
along
with
ivy,
I
want
to
praise
ivy
as
well,
is,
is
beyond
what
I
had
any
expectations
for
this
group,
so
major
praise
I'll
pass
it
to
jess.
B
I
feel
like
we
should
have
a
praise
theme
song.
I'm
gonna
propose
that
for
our
next
run,
but
for
today
I
want
to
praise,
definitely
tamara.
I
feel
like
your
presence
here
and
helping
us
to
get
blind
and
focused,
is
so
grounding
and
feels
really
great
to
have
your
experience
guiding
us
because
we're
at
this
growing
point.
I
also
wanted
to
praise
sem
okay,
I'm
going
to
talk
about
it
in
com's
working
group,
but
he
has
a
new
post.
B
That's
just
blown
it
out
of
the
water
and
totally
inspiring
all
about
like
the
mimetics
of
what
we
can
do
for
our
deep
narrative
and
sharing
that,
and
also
I
want
to
praise
olivia,
I
feel
like
we
haven't
been
dishing
you
enough
praise,
you're
doing
so
much
work
and
I
will
pass
to
sem
okay.
C
So
jeff
isn't
here
today
strained.
So
I
want
to
praise
the
the
people
behind
cat
cat
education
to
to
get
it
up
and
running,
because
that
was
really
the
c
bomb
we've
been
all
waiting
for,
so
it's
jonathan
ben
shawls,
then
lesser
and
jeff
who's,
always
the
bridge
building.
So
thanks
to
you.
A
Osanti,
we
can't
hear
you
here
jimmy
now.
Yes,.
D
Okay,
I
just
I
want
to
praise
them
for
the
fantastic
meeting
I
had
with
her
this
morning
to
clarify
and
get
get
all
the
legal
issues
yeah.
You
know
order
it
in
the
in
the
zen
board
and
I'll
pass
it
to
craig.
E
I
will
praise
griff
anybody
else
who
helped
cover
me
on
yesterday's
onboard
working
group
weekly
sync.
I
appreciate
it
gratitude
I'll
pass
to
mateo
gaza.
F
Hey
everyone
nice
to
be
here
I'll
praise,
especially
santi,
for
helping
me
set
up,
get
a
better
idea
of
source
cred.
The
meeting
that
we
had
last
week
with
with
their
group
was
really
productive,
and
I
also
want
to
praise
lydia,
because
I
see
she
does
a
lot
of
a
good
job
and
to
invite
me
for
the
dow
block
book
club
that
I'm
really
looking
forward
to
I'll
pass
it
to
hong
kong.
G
I
want
to
praise
mateo
too,
because
he
is
also
a
very
good
friend
and
he
is
helping
us
and
helping
me
a
particularly
with
a
lot
of
projects
in
in
our
community
and
in
colombia
and
in
give
it
and
the
tc.
So
that's
really
amazing
and
I
will
pass
it
to
serpents.
H
Hello
guys
same
grief
and
also
I
want
to
make
a
clarification
like
actually
on
the
calls
me
and
ytg
both
are
taking
notes.
So
the
time
the
times
are
going
is
super
easy
for
us,
because
we
have
a
very
nice
system
and
I
want
to
price
libya
because
of
the
book
club
and
when
I
get
on
board
she
was
the
first
person
I
met
and
she's
amazing.
I
want
to
impress
libya
and
I'll
pass
it
to
chris.
I
Chris
jones
yeah
there
he
is
hey
guys,
sorry
I
just
had
to
unmute
here
yeah.
I
just
want
to
just
some
short
praise.
I've
got
a
praise
for
santi
for
helping
me
work
on
the
legal
stuff
for
getting
getting
the
tec
and
also
common
stack,
legal
stuff,
sorted
out
and
yeah
all
kind
of
in
line
for
when
we
launched
this
comments.
I
I'm
not
sure
who
all
has
gone
but
I'll
pass
I'll
pass
back
to
griffin.
He
can
choose.
J
Right,
I
want
to
praise
olivia
jessica
and
wait
sam
also
wait.
I
I'm
going
I'm
not
remembering
people
but
yeah
yeah,
thanks
so
much
for
onboarding
and
jessica
for
guiding
through
the
github
and
sam
as
well.
Thank
you
so
much.
K
Hey
guys,
I
don't
really
have
anyone
to
praise
in
particular
today,
I'll
just
you
can
just
skip
me
for
now.
A
L
Yeah,
I
don't
I
had
I
still
getting
used
to
the
discard
up,
so
I
couldn't
find
the
new
one
and
yeah
praise
yourself
and
yeah
everyone
else
on
the
onboard
and
yeah
definitely
for
showing
us
the
ropes
around
and
yeah.
A
Nice,
thank
you.
Jeff.
M
Hey,
oh
yeah,
there
we
go
unmuted
yeah,
so
awesome
this
week.
I'd
like
to
praise,
I
guess
also
also
everyone
behind
cad
cat
education.
That
is
awesome
that
was
launched
this
week.
It
was
a
lot
of
work,
I'm
sure,
so
I
believe
that
was.
I
believe
that
with
jonathan
and
schultz
trying
to
remember
who
else
it
was
also
tyler
and
also
danny,
I
think
yeah
cheers.
A
Yeah
heroes
for
sure
pass
it
to
tanner
academy,
catamilla
catamelia
want
to
say.
A
N
Yeah
I
was
trying
to
find
the
button,
so
it
wasn't
the
house,
but
anyway
yeah,
it's
kadamlia,
which
is
a
distributed.
Hash
table
name
of
a
distributed
hash
table,
then
peer-to-peer
protocol.
But
unfortunately,
unfortunately
I
don't
have
too
much
knowledge
of
the
token
engineering
commons.
So
it's
very
limited
in
perspective,
but
I'll
have
to
praise
sebenem
for
basically
holding
my
hand
over
the
last
month.
On
many
things,
token
engineering.
A
Nice
and
dan.
A
Nice
lalo.
Q
Hello
guys
just
want
to
praise
everyone
here
on
the
call
I
see
so
many
familiar
faces,
grief
nice
to
see
you
again,
juan
mateo
guys
been
losing
time
pander
and
the
team
yeah
great
great
job
guys.
Thank
you.
R
This
week
I
would
like
to
praise
matteo
and
santi
that
went
far
and
beyond
with
the
source
credit
implementation
like
we
actually
have
something
now
and
we're
going
to
show
him
this
call
and
also
praise
jess
that
in
initiated
this
movement
towards
source
cred.
So
I'm
excited
to
see
what
comes
next
from
that.
Thank
you
guys
from
like
putting
so
much
work
and
and
movement
into
it.
So
quick
and
I'll
pass
to
yeah
to
griff.
S
T
Hey
guys
this
week,
I
would
like
to
praise
sam,
as
he
has
been
helping
me
out.
A
lot
with
the
vesting
visualization
project
really
had
a
lot
of
productive
discussions
with
him.
P
Hi
everyone
I
want
to
please
juan
for
a
great
great
gravity
or
dispute,
call
that
we
had
today
yeah
keeping
me
up
to
date.
Thank
you.
U
Yeah
and
sam
hello,
first
of
all,
I
want
to
say
that
we
are
25
and
the
the
room
is
full.
I
mean
I
don't
know
if
that's
the
first
time
that
we
we
had
this
number,
but
there
are
people
knocking
out
outside,
for
example,
vivi
who
wants
to
enter
for
vivi
for
that
trying
to
enter
the
room,
and
she
can't.
A
Wow
we've
reached
the
cap
yeah.
I
think
this
is
the
first
time
I
think
we'll
pass
it
to
tam
I'll
have
to
figure
out
another
solution
for
that.
V
So
I'd
like
to
praise
a
few
livia
for
launching
the
book
club
and
I
think
that's
great
for
our
whole
community,
as
well
as
for
spending
the
time
this
week
to
to
to
do
a
marathon
working
session
with
me
and
santi,
craig
and
jeff
as
well,
for
spending
carving
out
some
time
to
do
the
planning
sessions.
And
these
very
like
long
but
very
detailed
sessions
which
is
moving
us
forward
in
the
right
direction
and
back
to
you.
Griff.
W
Hello
guys,
I
would
like
to
play
something
because
of
many
blog
post
forum
posts
and
also
I
see
him
in
cause
every
day
and
also
grease.
That
is
like
moving
everything
forward.
I
don't
even
know
how
how
you
do
chris
so
yeah.
A
Cool
thanks
man
and
doga.
X
Yeah,
hello,
everyone,
it's
nice
to
see
this
big
team
and
get
getting
along.
It
was
nice
to
see
gravity
work.
Today
it
was
a
nice
read
what
have
been
done
until
today
and
yeah.
I
couldn't
join
a
whole
meeting
because
of
my
another
meeting,
but
I
like
to
price
jon
and
zeptumus,
as
I
remember
thanks
for
that
hard
work
and
all
of
the
team.
Of
course,.
A
Z
A
Okay,
cool!
So
then,
let's,
let's
continue
on
with
our
regular
scheduled
programming
man,
I'm
really
sad
that
we
are
hitting
the
limit
of
this
room.
We're
definitely
gonna
have
to
think
about
that.
Next
next
call
and
come
up
with
a
solution
so,
but
for
now
we'll
have
to
just
run
with
it.
So
so
tell
vivi
we're
sorry
sam,
although
I
think
is
this
live
streaming.
Zeptimus.
A
Delegated
praise
yeah,
I
mean
we,
I
I
would
say
yeah.
Of
course,
let's
see
if
we
can
get
her
praise
in,
but
for
now
we're
just
gonna
keep
pushing
forward,
but.
A
U
A
A
Yeah
there
we
go
okay,
cool
okay,
so
then,
let's
start
off
where
we
usually
start
up.
Oh,
if
you
don't
have
the
notes,
I
believe
someone
will
post
them
in
the
general
chat
if
they're
not
already
there.
Sorry,
I
forgot
to
check,
but
just
some
reminders
feel
free
to
open
the
notes
and
add
your
telegram
handle
right
here.
A
So
we
make
sure
it's
really
make
it
really
easy
for
us
to
just
praise
for
coming
to
the
call,
also,
if
you're
not
already
in
the
praise
room
where
you
can
see
all
the
gratitude,
that's
being
dished
around
this
community,
it's
a
really
fun
place
to
be,
and
it
makes
it
easier
to
add
you
to
praise
to
you
if
you're
in
that
room.
Also,
we
have
this
air
table
where
we're
collecting
information
from
all
the
community
members
just
to
kind
of
build
a
stronger
net.
A
A
stronger
web
between
our
community
find
out
what
everyone's
favorite
language
is
to
speak
and
things
like
that
so
feel
free
to
put
in
some
information
that
you're
cool
with
being
public
into
the
air
table
and
if
you're,
not.
If
you
don't
have
the
te
community
calendar
you're
missing
out.
There
are
some
cool
events
on
there,
especially
all
of
our
calls
so
feel
free
to
add
that
calendar
and
let's
dig
into
the
roadmap
where
we
have
been
and
where
we're
going.
So
with
this
project.
A
For
people
who
are
new,
we've
been
working
on
this
project
since
july,
and
the
common
stack
has
had
it
as
a
dream
for
many
for
a
long
time.
But
we
really
started
in
late
july
and
we
spent
the
first
couple
months,
just
figuring
out
how
to
work
together
and
focus
on
vision
mission
and
then,
in
late
september.
A
We
actually
started
doing
the
work
to
launch
this
economy
around
tokyo
engineering,
public
goods,
so
we
broke
into
working
groups
and
more
working
groups
have
formed
to
the
point
where
we
have
seven
or
eight
working
groups
at
this
point
that
are
led
by
different
awesome
community
members
and
now
because
the
there
are
so
many
different
roadmaps
at
this
point,
I'm
just
gonna
focus
on
the
tech
roadmap,
because
that's
the
one
that
I
know
the
best
so
next
week
this
week,
we're
going
to
talk
about
dandelion
and
voting
and
have
an
overview
of
course,
of
all
the
work
that's
been
going
on.
A
But
next
week
will
be
a
big
test,
we're
going
to
have
a
full
rehearsal
of
the
econom
economic
deployment.
So
hopefully,
if
we
can
get
a
couple,
things
done,
we'll
we'll
launch
it
next
week.
So
that'll
be
really
fun.
Definitely
definitely
get
excited
about
that
and
then
we're
going
to,
hopefully,
by
the
end
of
by
mid-december,
we'll
have
a
few
different
proposals
for
how
we
should
parameterize
our
economy
up
on
the
forums.
So
people
can
discuss
them
and
we'll
eventually
vote
on
one
and
then
deploy
the
commons
likely.
A
It
says
late
december,
but
it's
likely
to
be
january
because
of
the
holidays
and
such
so,
but
by
january,
hopefully
we
will
have
the
t,
commons
deployed
and
voting
on
proposals
to
fund
public
goods.
So
that's
the
roadmap
and
just
a
reminder.
The
purpose
of
this
call
is
really
to
celebrate
the
work
that
has
been
done
and
not
really
so
much
discuss,
proposals
or
brainstorm
improvements,
there's
so
much
to
talk
about
in
so
little
time
so,
but
it
is
a
place
to
collect
proposals
and
action
steps
for
the
week.
A
So
if
that
you
have
any
other
action
items
that
you
think
need
to
be
mentioned,
that
we
don't
want
to
miss,
feel
free
to
add
them
to
the
bottom
of
the
notes,
doc
or
or
maybe
in
the
relevant
working
groups.
Obviously.
C
Yeah,
how
about
how
about
the
the
tech
proposals
like
what
is
the?
What
is
the
process
there
and
because
I
think
there
was
a
miscommunication
libya
mentioned
that
I
should
be.
You
know,
proposing
or
introducing
the
proposal
coming
from
token
engineering
yeah.
So.
A
Yeah,
the
on
the
onboarding
working
group
is,
is
still
putting
together
a
proposal
framework
and
I
don't
think
we're
quite.
AA
A
Yet
but
at
the
la
you
have
the
last
10
minutes
of
this
call
to
propose
to
kind
of
pitch
the
idea
of
the
te
book
to
I
I
I
pretty
much.
I
think
almost
everyone
knows
about
the
book,
but
anyway,
okay.
AA
C
I
thought
it's
the
first
10
sec,
10
10
seconds,
the
first
10
five
minutes
or
so
that's
why?
Basically,
kadam
is
also.
A
But
we're
very
excited
about
it,
and
this
is
this-
is
our
move
to
remind
people
that
we
are
not
dowing
to
dao.
We
actually
want
to
support
token
engineering
public
goods,
and
this
is
and
that's
why
we
dedicate
some
time
during
this
calls
to
that
effort.
So
the
other
thing
I
want
to
remind
people
is
that
we
are
moving
to
zenhub.
A
If
someone
wants
to
link
the
zen
hub
link
in
here,
that
would
be
super
cool,
but
we
are
transitioning
from
the
github
projects
boards
to
the
xenoports,
which
are
really
cool,
because
you
can
actually
combine
some
of
the
many
repos
into
one
board,
which
makes
our
life
a
little
bit
easier.
Okay.
So
since
I
have
the
mic
I'll
continue
on
with
the
tech,
spec
working
group
and
kind
of
just
present,
what's
going
on
here,
so
we
can
read
our
manifesto.
A
The
big,
the
big
news
of
the
week
is
that
we're
proposing
to
add
an
extra
voting
step
to
the
launch
process
we
will
propose.
Then
we
made
a
cut.
We
made.
We
explained
the
the
proposal
in
the
forum,
so
I'm
not
going
to
go
into
it
here,
but
please
feel
free
to
click.
One
of
these
two
links
and
see
the
forum
post
that
dives
into
adding
a
voting
step
to
integrate
the
augmented,
bonding
curve
and
conviction
voting
into
the
dow.
U
U
That
includes
the
the
possibility
to
transfer
the
token
to
a
new
dial,
so
we
can
migrate
the
dial
later
when,
when
we
have
this
disappeared
and
any
upgrade
of
the
smart
contracts
needs
the
addandelion
voting
to
pass
and
as
it
is
set
up,
we
have
a
minimum
50
percent
of
support
of
everyone
who
is
voting
and
we
need
a
20
of
quorum,
and
then
there
is
first,
the
duration
is,
is
about
15
blocks,
which
is
not
so
much
because
this
is
a
test.
U
So
it
will
be
really
quick
and
we
also
have
this
execution
delay
here,
which
is
like
every
everybody
who
votes
yes
in
a
dandelion
voting
will
get
their
tokens
locked
during
that
executing
execution
delay
in
which
the
the
rest
of
the
people
and
are
going
to
be
able
to
actually
the
the
that's
an
interesting
feature
of
dandelion
in
which,
if
you
vote
yes
on
something,
your
tokens
get
get
locked
until
the
there's
a
question
of
the
of
the
vote.
U
So
the
rest
of
the
people
who
may
not
be
ugly
aggregate
might
not
agree
in
the
in
the
outcome
of
the
vote
can,
for
example,
sell
their
their
votes,
sell,
sell
their
tokens
on
the
bonding
court
and
do
whatever
they
the
they
see
convenient.
Meanwhile,
the
people
who
vote
yes
have
has
a
skin
in
the
game.
So
this
is
how
dandelion
works.
It's
very
similar
to
how
and
and
moloch
dao
works,
and
there
will
be
this
execution
delay
here
in
which
people
still
can
after
knowing,
which
is
the
outcome
of
the
vote.
U
U
I
think
that
they
are
very
very
fast
because
th,
these
are
not
so
much
blocks
and
blocks
on
next.
I
are
around
five
seconds
per
block,
so
probably
this
is
one
day
or
so
so
we
are
going
to
upgrade
that
that
application,
as
we
can
see
from
version
one
to
version
two
click
on
an
upgrade.
I
have
to
connect
my
metamask
one
moment.
U
These
kind
of
boats
are
serious.
Of
course,
there
is
no
cost
for
voting,
but
creating
boats,
it's
something
that
it
has
to
be
taken
seriously,
and
these
three
three
dice
goes
directly
to
the
funding
pool,
so
it
can
then
can
they
can
be
redistributed
using
commission
boarding.
So
I
am
going
to
create
that
boot
and,
let's
cross
fingers
that
it
works.
U
U
This
kind
of
live
demo,
don't
like
me
so
much
and
now
we
can
go
to
voting
on
the
lamborghini
and
see
how
it
is
here.
We
have
this
this
new
boat,
so
what
we
can
do
is
to
vote
yes
or
not.
If
we,
if
we
vote
yes,
we
will
see
that
actually,
nobody
can
can
everyone
that
clicks
on,
yes,
won't
be
able
to
move
their
test
tech
tokens
for
the
time
that
this
is
open.
U
So
you
have
skin
in
the
game
now
during
two
days
or
more
or
less,
and
that's
the
test
that
that
we
have
so
you
can
try
it
and
and
go
to
this
direction
that
we
will
put
later
in
the
in
the
forum
and
and
see
how
it
works.
It's
it's
much.
It's
not
like
a
demo
on
how
on
what
a
dandelion
voting
is,
and
what
is
is
it
used
for
and
let's
see
how
it
goes.
A
Thanks
sam,
that
was
great.
If,
if
you
can
post
a
link
to
to
the
to
this
vote
or
to
the
dandelion
thing
in
general,
to
the
notes,
I
don't
have
that
link.
I
can
find
it,
but
thanks
thanks
son
just
so
you
guys
know
that
we
have
all
a
lot
of
beta
tests
up
right
now
we
have
convert.tecommons.org,
we
have
gov.te
commons.org
if
you
want
to
get
a
head
start
and
figure
out
how
all
these
things
work,
how
conviction
voting
works
and
the
bonding
curve
works
and
start
playing
with
it.
A
Maybe
give
us
some
feedback
feel
free.
The
links
are
all
in
the
notes,
yeah
and
then
let's
pass
it
to
comms.
Thank
you
guys.
B
Thank
you
guys
so
much
and
if
everyone
here
is
like
not
quite
sure,
what's
going
on
you're,
not
alone
a
lot
of
this
to
communicate,
I'm
still
figuring
out
as
well
and
there's
a
lot
of
different
details.
B
So
I'm
hoping
to
make
a
video
this
week
on
the
convert
and
the
other
tools
that
are
up
for
kind
of
testing
with
and
this
one
as
well
a
lot
of
really
cool
content
that
has
come
out
from
the
community
this
week
and
one
of
them
is
explaining
what
just
happened
virtually
hard
to
get
out
this
post.
Oh,
no,
I'm
clicking
the
button.
That's
why
it's
not!
Sharing
there
we
go
so
griff
came
out
with
this
post.
B
So
if
you
want
to
know
what's
going
on
and
what
the
big
question
is
and
what
the
vote
will
be
over
the
weekend,
basically
we're
going
from
we
were
gonna,
do
straight
buying
from
the
victim
voting
down
now
we're
just
kind
of
breaking
it
up
a
bit.
So
in
this
post
griff
outlines
you
can
watch
a
five
minute.
Video
and
look
at
he's.
He's
done
all
the
hard
work
and
put
the
pros
and
cons.
B
So
it
might
take
you,
like
you,
know,
10
15
minutes,
maybe
30
minutes
max
to
kind
of
wrap
your
head
around
it
and
then
would
love
to
see
your
comments
and
what
you
think
and
if
you
have
any
questions
before
the
vote.
That
would
be
really
fantastic
because
it
is
a
lot
to
digest
and
it
is
a
little
different
way
of
going
about
things.
And
it's
up
to
you
whether
or
not
we
choose
this
path.
B
For
those
who
find
it
easier
to
listen
or
communicate
by
watching
a
video
and
then,
while
we're
on
the
forum,
I
wanted
to
point
out
a
couple
of
other
really
cool
pieces
that
people
have
submitted
and
live
a
call
and
went
through
and
shared
some
really
cool
information
if
you're
interested
in
ostrom's
principles
on
rules
and
boundaries.
B
So
she
took
a
lot
of
notes
from
that
call
and
gleaned
a
lot
of
insights
from
engaging
with
meta
gov.
So
this
is
a
really
fascinating
post,
especially
for
those
people
in
the
book
club.
B
If
you
want
to
see
kind
of
what
the
discussion
there
was
with
some
of
the
leading
brains
in
translating
astrum's
principles,
so
that's
a
super
fantastic
post
and
then
also
this
morning,
sam
reached
out
to
me-
and
I
said,
sam,
I'm
kind
of
struggling
like
we're,
trying
to
come
up
with
names
for
things
and
we
really
want
to
have
some
cool
like
mimetics
around
what
we're
doing
and
storytelling.
Like
one
hive,
that's
very
easy!
You
have
the
bee.
B
It's
you
know
you
have
dandelion,
you
have
all
these
really
cool,
narratives
and
symbolism,
so
he's
suggesting
here
in
this
piece.
If
you
like
philosophy,
I
think
chev
nam
you'd
really
like
this
and
maybe
fabian
is
not
here
if
you're
a
little
bit
philosophical
he's
kind
of
talking
about
like
spirited
away
and
anime
and
how
we
can
actually
use
totems
and
the
mimetics
of,
like
you
know
a
commons
like
trees
can't
speak
for
themselves.
You
know.
B
Corporations
have
personhood
but
trees
and
water;
they
don't
have
any
voice
and
there's
no
way
to
protect
and
defend
them.
So
that's
what
a
lot
of
us
want
to
see
is
creating
commons
around
these
different
shared
resources,
so
he
gets
into
some
really
cool
philosophy,
and
I
think
this
is
going
to
be
a
huge
inspiration
for
how
we
go
about
telling
our
story
and
using
narratives
and
even
we
were
chatting
and
he
suggested
hey.
Maybe
we
can
come
up
with
different
totems
for
astrum's
principles,
so
there's
some
really
really
cool
stuff
in
here.
B
If
you
guys
want
to
comment
that
will
help
to
guide
our
narrative
and
then
just
for
fun,
jamming
in
the
name
and
the
praise
from
tonga
and
ygg
thanks
for
sharing
the
playlist
to
work
to,
I
know
it
helps
me
to
get
motivated
and
then
finally,
I
wish
andrew
randam
shinichi
was
here.
He
basically
started
this
whole
token
engineering
site
for
kind
of
newbies
and
he
wants
to
do
a
little
bit
of
education,
so
he's
working
on
his
own
project,
but
he
had
a
really
cool
piece
that
he
wrote.
B
What
is
the
common
stack
and
token
engineering
comments,
which
is
actually
the
piece
I
was
going
to
write,
and
he
already
did
it
so,
if
you're
kind
of
curious
to
read
a
little
more
about
the
difference
between
common
stack
and
token
engineering,
shinichi
breaks
it
down
here,
we
tweeted
it
and
I
can
share
as
well
in
the
comms
group.
So
those
are
the
main
things
I
wanted
to
share.
Of
course,
always
super
open
to
hearing
your
feedback.
What
do
you
want
to
know
more
about?
Please
feel
free
to
dm
me.
Like
hey,
I
don't
understand.
B
I
wish
we
had
a
piece
on
x
and
then
right
now.
The
comms
efforts
are
also
focused
on
helping
onboarding,
because
there's
so
much
work
there
in
mapping
out
the
hatch
journey.
So
onboarding
we'll
talk
more
about
that,
but
we're
kind
of
dedicating
our
comms
meeting
to
hacking
a
ban
onboarding.
So
you
can
join
us
every
tuesday,
9
a.m,
pst
and
6
p.m,
central
europe
time
and
talk
about
narratives
and
hack
on
some
of
these
things
together.
B
R
Thanks
jess
yeah,
so
in
the
soft
golf
world,
let
me
share
my.
R
D
F
I
was
looking
for
the
yeah
for
the
mute
button.
Let
me
share
my
screen
and
it'd
be
easier
to
try
to
explain
a
little
bit
of.
A
And
just
a
heads
up
on
timing,
we
have
13
minutes
for
the
rest
of
the
group,
so
hopefully
time
box
to
like
two
to
three
minutes.
F
It's
gonna
be
super
quick
because
it's
not
not
much
to
understand.
I
I
already
use
the
the
configuration
that
they
use
for
by
default,
and
this
is
all
the
the
information
between
the
three
main
sources
that
is
github
discord
and
discourse.
This
information
is
almost
explained
in
the
configuration
of
each
weight.
F
If
you
go
a
little
bit
deeper
into
into
source
credit,
what
they
do
is
set
up
a
graph
where
you
set
up
different
ways
to
the
edges
and
the
notes,
and
in
in
simpler
words,
imagine
it
like
what
do
you
call
that
in
english
water
kind
of
source
that
passes
all
the
let
let
you
pass
more
more
tokens,
or
let's
say
in
this
analogy
water
through
the
nodes,
when
there
is
a
less
weight
to
it
when
there
is
more
weight?
F
The
token
remains
more
in
that
node
or
that
way,
so
we
need
to
figure
out
how
much
value
we
want
to
actually
give
to
the
different
actions
in
each
platform.
For
example,
in
discord,
there
are
a
value
generation
through
messages
through
reactions
in
this
course
is
to
topic
to
post,
to
likes,
and
in
github
is
you
can
assign
way
to
through
to
creating
a
repo,
an
issue,
a
pull
request
or
review
comments
comment
both.
So
all
the
the
distribution
that
is
happening
right
now
is
by
default
within
these
weight
configuration
that
they
provided
us.
F
So,
for
example,
it
makes
more
sense
that
in
this
course
a
like
has
more
gives
you
more
value
than
to
actually
set
up
a
topic
or
a
post.
That's
something
that
we
could
discuss
about.
If
is
if
it's
really
like
that
or
not
or
in
github,
you
get
more
more
value.
If
you
pull
a
request
or
you
actually
review
it
more
than
creating
an
issue
of
creating
a
repo,
so
so
yeah.
F
If
you
want
to
check
that
out,
it's
in
the
channel
of
softgov-
and
I
know
that
I
didn't
explain
myself
really
well
and
source
code-
is
really
a
mess,
and
I
hope
that
maybe
something
could
explain
it
a
little
bit
better
in
another
time,
because
we
don't
have
time
right
now.
But
if
you're
curious,
you
can
check
the
documentation
and
also
ask
us
in
in
the
in
the
in
the
channel.
R
Just
share
what
are
the
initiatives
going
on
so
for
so
yeah
we
have
a
dow
chat
box
that
tahiti
is
working
on
and
it
seems
that
it
seems
like
really
fun
the
things
that
you
can
add.
The
features
that
you
can
add
to
the
to
the
dow
checkbox,
so
if
you're,
curious
or
want
to
contribute,
is
a
bit
tech
heavy.
But
maybe
we
can
have
a
little
brainstorming
of
ideas
in
the
chat
and
that
would
be
great
yeah.
So
we
also
have
the
book
club.
R
R
We
also
have
the
onboarding
lab
sessions
that
will
start
next
friday
with
ygg.
He
will
give
us
a
primer
on
using
python,
jupiter
and
pandas
that
are
prerequisites
for
cad
cad
and
the
next
one
will
be
conflict
management
with
one.
So
this
is
an
initiative
to
have
a
knowledge
sharing
between
our
community.
So
if
you
have
something
that
you're
passionate
about-
and
you
want
to
share
with
the
community
reach
out
to
us-
let's
plan
your
session
and
one
action
item
is
who
wants
to
make
a
design
for
the
lab.
R
So
if
you're
a
designer,
if
you
want
to
contribute
and
jump
in
this,
let's
coordinate
with
the
comms
working
group
and
find
something
for
that,
and
also
we
have
the
forum
discussions
going
on
and
as
jazz
already
went
a
little
bit
over
it.
The
last
one
was
around
rules
and
boundaries
and
we're
moving
towards
having
a
proposal
to
submit
to
the
community.
So
in
this
post
there
are
a
few
questions.
R
They
are
really
fun.
In
my
opinion,
I
I
do
like
to
answer
these
questions
for
myself,
so
if
you
can
go
there
and
do
the
same,
that
would
be
awesome
if
you
don't
feel
like
sharing
the
answers
here
and
you
can-
and
you
want
to
have
a
conversation
with
me.
That's
also
that's
also
great
and
that's
it
for
me
I'll
pass
to
griff.
D
You're
really
really
real
quick.
We
had
a
meeting
this
tuesday.
I
just
hacking
about
the
different
legal
cases
that
we
may
face
in
the
future,
with
some
of
the
of
the
members
of
the
group
we're
meeting
again
next
tomorrow
in
the
afternoon
four
o'clock
central
european
time.
So
I
invite
you
to
come
if
finally,
the
boating
passes
and
we
decide
to
switch
the
the
path
that
we
will
run
through
legal
is
gonna
be
affected
in
in
a
positive
way.
A
A
S
E
Awesome,
I'm
gonna
speak
fast
because
likely
I'll
fade
away.
Sorry,
it's
been
a
bit
frustrating
anyways,
because
you've
likely
heard
from
many
of
the
stewards,
because
I
missed
a
bunch
of
stuff
but
onboarding
is
in
full
gear
and
we're
getting
tons
of
help
from
tons
of
people
and
as
well
as
all
the
other
working
groups.
E
We've
had
some
really
good
working
sessions
lately
and
we've
sort
of
broken
things
down
into
epics
and
deliverables.
We
have,
I
think,
maybe
20ish
active
issues
on
zenhub
github,
so
you
know
we're
we're
moving
and
we're
looking
for
help
always
so
I
encourage
you
all
to
jump
in
there
and
feel
free
to
reach
out
to
myself
or
anybody
else
kinds
of
things
going
on,
and
I
think
I'll
just
stop
there.
E
A
G
Okay
on
the
gravity,
conflict
management
working
group
we
are
trying,
can
we
can
you
hear
me,
can
you
hear
me.
G
G
Okay,
can
you
hear
me
now
yeah
yeah
yeah?
Can
you
hear
me
now?
Okay,
the
conflict
management
working
group
is
trying
to
to
make
a
group
of
people
to
be
accountable
of
keeping
high
vibes
in
the
organization
we
are
human
beings
and
relating
to
each
other.
It's
very
difficult,
especially
in
the
centralized
circumstances,
and
we
are
from
all
different
cultures.
G
So
the
idea
is
to
like
have
like
an
internal
management
layer
that
can
be
that
can
follow
the
the
the
satisfaction
or
the
or
the
little
disputes
that
can
arise,
arrive
in
in
our
organization
so
that
we
are
anti-fragile
and
the
reunion
of
this
working
group
is
today.
G
It
was
two
hours
ago.
It's
thursday,
6
p.m
set,
so
anyone
is
invited
if
they
want
to
join,
and
the
idea
is
to
make
a
proposal
on
the
forum
in
the
next
weeks.
A
Yeah,
I
can't
recommend
enough.
The
conflict
res
group
and
and
the
legal
and
onboardings
are
newer
working
groups
that
need
a
lot
of
help.
So
please,
if
anyone
wants
to
join
their
working
sessions
and
we're
all
getting
organized
thanks
to
a
lot
to
tamara's
help
on
zenhub,
so
we
should
have.
A
We
should
have
lots
of
issues
for
you
guys
to
tackle
that
are
well
scoped,
but
this
leads
us
to
our
token
engineering
project
spotlight,
which
is
chevnam
so
chevnam,
I'm
sure
almost
everyone
in
this
call
knows
chevnam
she's,
a
leader
in
the
token
engineering
community
and
she's,
putting
it
together
a
really
cool
the
coolest
textbook.
I've
ever
heard
of
right,
hitchhikers,
guys.
C
I
think
I
I'm
just
gonna
demystify
all
about
the
token
engineering
or
a
hitchhiker's
guide
to
token
engineering.
Shall
we
so
it
is
definitely
about
token
engineering.
It's
got
10
chapters,
it
is
open
if
you
want
to
drop
by.
In
the
token
engineering
book
channel,
you're
free
every
thursday
we
have
the
book
club
and
basically
it
is
about
crowd,
publishing
a
crowd
source
crowdfunded
book.
So,
yes,
writing
is
hard,
but
we
always
need
to
you
know
level
it
up
and
basically
one
part
of
it
really
came
across.
C
C
Transdisciplinary
field,
a
new
art
of
doing
science
and
engineering
that
we
came
together
in
the
community
and
figuring
out.
So
this
cultural
build
is
for
us
super
super
important
also.
How
are
we
going
to
actually
communicate
with
each
other
right?
So
all
of
what
you're
saying
for
tech?
Actually,
we
also
need
to
do
for
token
engineering
community,
but
that's
the
book
it
started
in
april
with
with
a
rough
idea
about
yeah.
We
know
how
to
actually
create
token
model
generation
process.
C
You
know,
including
coming
from
ecosystems,
thinking
to
actually
adding
computer
edit
design
through
cat
cat,
and
this
whole
chapter
blew
up
into
actually
a
much
or
the
book
idea
blew
up
into
just
one
chapter
and
we
have
multiple
chapters
with
multiple
leads
of
those
chapters
and
all
of
them
are
well
known
or
known
and
trusted
community
members.
C
In
the
token
engineering,
community
and
tanner,
basically,
as
cademnia,
is
basically
also
one
of
you
know,
one
of
the
people
I
thought
would
be
great
to
have
in
the
trusted
seed
of
the
book,
because,
basically
his
background
is
programming.
C
He
knows
all
of
the
application
side
of
token
networks
protocols
and
we
actually
wanted
to
have
a
book
that
on
boards,
you
know
us
programmers
into
systems,
thinking
into
ethical
engineering
and
also
all
that
jazz
like
chapters
all
of
them
are
great,
but
the
actual
challenge
was
when
we're
gonna
finish:
that
book,
we're
gonna
go
to
amazon,
we're
gonna
sign
up
to
their
terms
and
conditions.
C
If
we
have
to
you
know
print
it,
we
need
to
actually
find
publishers
etc,
and
that's
where
sherman
came
in
with
her
experience
and
basically
said
you
know,
we
need
to
really
redo
the
whole
medieval
publishing
industry
anyways.
C
So
basically
the
idea
that
we
want
to
put
in
the
token
engineering
commons
as
proposal
as
you
know,
coming
together
and
building
the
joining
forces
with
pictosis
that
tanner
is
representing
that
can
actually
create
the
infrastructure
for
collaborative
writing,
creating
editing
and
basically
not
just
publishing
one
book
but
a
whole
bundle
of
it.
You
know
a
hitchhiker's
guide
to
the
universe
and
all
that
rest
that
token
engineering
definitely
has
a
lot
of
topics
to
cover,
but
also
you
know,
journals.
C
Peer-Reviewed
journals,
etc.
That's
basically,
where
the
academia
part
can
came
in
our
token
engineering
academy
can
come
in
and
we
need
the
infrastructure
for
actually
enabling
collaboration
between
creators,
helping
them
to
build
this
direct
readership
and
literally
reprogramming
copyright
or
copyright
law,
as
is
today,
reprogramming
it
for
actual
creation
of
collaboration
or
creation
of
commons
cultural
commons,
that
books
and
any
publishing
is
for
sharing
and
collaboration,
and
that's
basically
tanner.
C
About
pictosis
and
how
this
platform
or
the
protocol
that
you've
been
working
on,
how
you
can
actually
use
it
to
not
just
publish
one
book
but
a
series
of
it
or
literally
have
it
as
our
you
know,
deploying
a
first
token
entering
publishing
house
live
out
there.
N
Yeah
for
sure
yeah,
so
the
idea
is
that
the
technology
offered
by
pictosis
can
be
used
to
create
various
high
level
systems,
including
this
notion
of
the
of
these
digitally
native
books
in
a
web3
publishing
house,
and
the
primary
thing
here
is
that
yeah,
the
copyright
law
in
coverage
systems
are
pretty
bad.
N
They
you
know
it's
trying
to
solve
the
fact
that
you
know
these
people
need
temporary
monopolies
on
on
ideas
which
isn't
is
it
places
artificial
limitations
on
the
diffusion
of
knowledge
and
creativity,
and
basically
they
try
to
solve
this
problem
of
the
comments
and
what
they
end
up
doing
is
the
copyright
law
introduces
a
tragedy
of
the
anti-commons?
Essentially,
so
what
a?
N
So
you
know
the
two
options
place:
content
behind
a
paywall
or
ask
for
donations
and
with
what
we
would
build
with
this
web
through
publishing
house
is
a
way
to
capture
the
capture,
the
impact
and
value
added
by
contributors,
automatic
attribution
and
automatic
policy
enforcement
as
the
content
is
distributed
across
the
web.
N
So
many
blockchain
based
or
you
know,
distributed
ledger
based
systems
that
try
to
solve
copyright
problems
are
doing
so
by
just
simply
making
it
easier
for
creators
to
determine
if
those
rights
have
been
infringed
upon
and
then
easier
to
go
after
and
enforce
the
people
who
did
the
infringing
instead,
we
think
a
better
way
to
do
that
is
to
enable
creation
of
these
digital
commons,
yet
translate
the
impact
as
the
knowledge
and
information
circulates
across
the
web,
including
glove
2.,
use
that
and
circulate
that
back
into
the
calculation
of
value
issued
towards
the
creators
who
built
who
are
contributing
to
that
content.
N
A
Yeah,
I
would
say
that
we're
just
probably
like
two
weeks
yeah,
I
don't
know
craig.
What
do
you
think
how
long
before
I'm
jess
actually
have
put
together
taking
one
hive's
pro
forum
proposal
requirements,
and
so,
if
you
go,
she
put
together
a
nice
like
set
like
a
standard
template
that
you
could
make
a
proposal
to
the
forum
and,
if
you'd
like
to
test
it,
it'd
be
cool.
But
I'd
say
we're
two
to
three
weeks
away
from
having
like
a
good
idea
of
what
the
proposal
standard.
R
A
It
was
oh
now,
luke's
not
here,
to
pass
it
to
anyone
else,
but
anyway,
any
questions
for
chevron
or
tanner
about
this
really
cool
proposal.
R
I
just
want
to
answer
to
that
question
that
I
think
it's
really
good
to
already
have
that
discussion
going
in
the
forum
and
that's
what
I
understood.
You
were
proposing
chad
to
start
to
put
the
idea
of
the
proposal
there.
You
can
iterate
on
it
and
then,
when
the
proposal
engine
is
full,
we
can
put
it
live.
C
G
Maybe
in
some
time
we
can
have
like
an
early
access
to
to
the
hitchhiker
guide,
because
I
I
think
I'm
very
interested
in
reading
it
and
yeah.
I
would
love
to
to
have
it
like
when,
when
it's
possible.
R
A
R
B
You
need
any
more
contribute
contributions,
or
are
you
still
looking
for
people
to
help
with
the
on
the
content
side,
and
maybe
you
could
mention
as
well:
it's
not
just
a
book.
It's
also
going
to
be
art
and
creating
nfts
out
of
different
chapters.
So
there's
a
lot
of
cool
innovations
that
you're
creating.
C
Basically,
that's
what
what
tanner
just
just
pitched
but
we're
going
off
chapter
by
chapter
and
also
testing
the
nft
part
exactly
we
have
leads
on
all
the
on
the
chapters
at
the
moment
and
basically
give
them
some
space
to
create.
You
know
fill
up
the
outline
and
the
and
the
sections,
but
from
there
as
soon
as
rough
or
complete
chapters
are
written,
they
go
to
github
and
are
basically
open
for
real
crowd
collaboration.
C
A
Very
cool,
I
I
want
to
call
it
at
top
of
the
hour
not
not
go
over
so
olivia.
I
know
you
had
something
I
I
encourage
you
to
reach
out
to
chef
nam
after
the
call
and
thank
you
all
for
enjoying
the
show,
hopefully
next
time,
we'll
sort
something
out
so
we've
grown
past
the
size
of
the
room
and
we'll
we'll
figure
it
out.
But
thank
you
guys
for
coming
and
we'll
talk
more
throughout
the
week.
Bye.
Everyone.