One administrator, @ntnsndr, holds ultimate decision-making power over the project. This is a temporary arrangement while we build trust as a community and adopt a more inclusive structure.
- Autocracy The administrator holds ultimate decision-making power in the community.
- Executive The administrator is responsible for implementing—or delegating implementation of—policies and other decisions.
- Lobbying If participants are not happy with the administrator's leadership, they may voice their concerns or leave the community.
- Do-ocracy Those who step forward to do a given task can decide how it should be done, in ongoing consultation with each other and the administrator.
- Membership Participation is open to anyone who wants to contribute. The administrator can remove misbehaving participants at will for the sake of the common good.
- Code of Conduct Participants are expected to abide by the Contributor Covenant (contributor-covenant.org).
- Ownership This is a project of the Media Enterprise Design Lab at the University of Colorado Boulder and is owned by the university.
Created by Nathan Schneider
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