Communication Channels
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Gitbook ← You're here!
The Gitbooks is our 'user manual for the ecosystem'. The websites, socials, decks, videos, etc are all built by single organisations or individuals... Meaning, they're more limited perspectives of SEEDS.
We needed a shared source of truth to coordinate from.
Blockchain is fine for the economic stuff.
Discord is too chaotic, we needed a grounded, well curated, community Co-created, Regenerative Commons Compendium. Co-created by all of us and edited/curated by those voted in to hold those compensated roles by the community.
The curators roles are to keep it coherent and consistent for functionality.
The community's roles to provide the insights, wisdom, and resources. This too is compensated (link) as quests (link).
Gitbook ← Follow this guide
The Passport is the most integrated way to communicate as forum posts and their discussions are integrated into governance proposals to keep information all in one place.
The Passport will serve as our long term immutable record of the evolution of our movement.
Get an invite to the Passport (if you don't already have an invite to SEEDS) by asking in the SEEDS Discord (below) and start posting.
The Discourse forum is open to all.
For everything else!
This Gitbook is an ongoing collaboration from anyone in SEEDS (anyone is able to make merge requests) and overtime it will continue to grow to contain the greater the truth of SEEDS, just as we did with our Ratified agreements; such as the , and other founding documents.
← Articles, news, and media for the SEEDS movement
← Follow this guide
← Web Passport
← Mobile App Passport
← SEEDS Discourse Forum
Check out this guide.
← Discord invite
, introduce yourself, and start co-creating!
"I see Notion as the entrepreneurial, bottom up, creative, self organized, non-hierarchical, no approvals needed, laboratory, incubator, sandbox for creating, publishing, sharing SEEDS content created effortlessly without needing to learn new skills, from which pages can be selectively published to the Gitbook site." - Neil T. (Be the Change Co-op)
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