Cyber Republic Weekly Update 15
Hello, fellow Cyber Republicans. On the last day of February, the Elastos Foundation published the 2018 Financial Report covering July 2018 to December 2018.
https://news.elastos.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Elastos-Financial-Report-English.pdf
We will be delving into some details from the report and we’ll share some clarifications Elastos’ leader, Rong Chen, answered for the community. There's also some hot discourse in the community regarding Supernode pools along with a deep dive into DPoS written by yours truly. There is a stunningly active community in the Philippines that, through the voice of Krisha, we’ll be showing their significant activities. And lastly, the Cyber Republic is piling up suggestions on the Cyber Republic website. Vote for the projects you feel are most important. This is our ecosystem and we control our own destiny.
Hello, fellow Cyber Republicans. On the last day of February, the Elastos Foundation published the 2018 Financial Report covering July 2018 to December 2018.
https://news.elastos.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Elastos-Financial-Report-English.pdf
We will be delving into some details from the report and we’ll share some clarifications Elastos’ leader, Rong Chen, answered for the community. There's also some hot discourse in the community regarding Supernode pools along with a deep dive into DPoS written by yours truly. There is a stunningly active community in the Philippines that, through the voice of Krisha, we’ll be showing their significant activities. And lastly, the Cyber Republic is piling up suggestions on the Cyber Republic website. Vote for the projects you feel are most important. This is our ecosystem and we control our own destiny.
CYBER REPUBLIC Weekly Update/Issue 15 New CR Page: Docs By Kenneth K. The Cyber Republic has released a first draft of the new CR documents page. We’d like to emphasize that the CR is a completely public and open project. Every aspect of the CR must therefore be transparent and submitted to the community for comment, discourse, and debate. In that ideal, these alpha documents are being released and it is our hope that the community takes the time to look over these materials that act as the laws and definitions that we all have agreed to abide by. https://www.cyberrepublic.org/docs/#/ Here is a summary of the materials currently included in this document: //6 Intro and Cyber Republic Workflow: As the CR is only as successful as the community’s involvement in it, this section breaks down how any individual with any skillset can get involved in the Cyber Republic in a clear and easy-to-understand way. This establishes the fair and public protocols that will move a project from discussion to suggestion to proposal to funding to execution. User’s Guide: This is a growing guide that describes not only what suggestions and proposals are, but also what the Cyber Republic Secretariat and Council are. Cyber Republic Constitution: The Constitution of the Cyber Republic is an exciting document that overviews what the Cyber Republic as a whole has agreed to, and what protocols have been put in place to protect the community and its vision. From the values and mission, to voting and amendments, to conflicts of interest and checks and balances, the CR Constitution is the bedrock of our new republic. Media Style Guide: Branding assets are the unified front of the Cyber Republic. It is important that the world can recognize who we are at a glance, and these are the tools to make ourselves seen. FAQ: There are always questions, and this document will grow and answer the most common questions such as funding, definitions, and DPoS consensus mechanisms.
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CYBER REPUBLIC <strong>Weekly</strong> <strong>Update</strong>/Issue <strong>15</strong><br />
New CR Page: Docs<br />
By Kenneth K.<br />
The <strong>Cyber</strong> <strong>Republic</strong> has released a first draft of the new CR documents page. We’d like to<br />
emphasize that the CR is a completely public and open project. Every aspect of the CR<br />
must therefore be transparent and submitted to the community for comment, discourse,<br />
and debate. In that ideal, these alpha documents are being released and it is our hope that<br />
the community takes the time to look over these materials that act as the laws and<br />
definitions that we all have agreed to abide by.<br />
https://www.cyberrepublic.org/docs/#/<br />
Here is a summary of the materials currently included in this document:<br />
//6<br />
Intro and <strong>Cyber</strong> <strong>Republic</strong> Workflow:<br />
As the CR is only as successful as the community’s involvement in it, this section breaks<br />
down how any individual with any skillset can get involved in the <strong>Cyber</strong> <strong>Republic</strong> in a clear<br />
and easy-to-understand way. This establishes the fair and public protocols that will move a<br />
project from discussion to suggestion to proposal to funding to execution.<br />
User’s Guide:<br />
This is a growing guide that describes not only what suggestions and proposals are, but<br />
also what the <strong>Cyber</strong> <strong>Republic</strong> Secretariat and Council are.<br />
<strong>Cyber</strong> <strong>Republic</strong> Constitution:<br />
The Constitution of the <strong>Cyber</strong> <strong>Republic</strong> is an exciting document that overviews what the<br />
<strong>Cyber</strong> <strong>Republic</strong> as a whole has agreed to, and what protocols have been put in place to<br />
protect the community and its vision. From the values and mission, to voting and<br />
amendments, to conflicts of interest and checks and balances, the CR Constitution is the<br />
bedrock of our new republic.<br />
Media Style Guide:<br />
Branding assets are the unified front of the <strong>Cyber</strong> <strong>Republic</strong>. It is important that the world<br />
can recognize who we are at a glance, and these are the tools to make ourselves seen.<br />
FAQ:<br />
There are always questions, and this document will grow and answer the most common<br />
questions such as funding, definitions, and DPoS consensus mechanisms.