Community Governance

Decisions are made democratically by our community of experienced developers. Everyone has a voice in shaping our platform's future.

Governance Structure

Community Council
Elected representatives
  • • 12 elected members serving 1-year terms
  • • Monthly meetings open to community
  • • Voting on major platform decisions
  • • Mediating disputes and policy changes
Technical Committee
Code quality and standards
  • • 8 senior developers with proven track record
  • • Reviewing technical standards and guidelines
  • • Evaluating new category proposals
  • • Maintaining quality benchmarks
Moderation Team
Community health and conduct
  • • 6 volunteer moderators from community
  • • Enforcing code of conduct
  • • Managing review processes
  • • Handling community disputes
Decision Making Process
How we make important decisions affecting the platform and community

Proposal Phase

Any community member can submit proposals for new features, policy changes, or platform improvements through our RFC (Request for Comments) process.

Discussion Period

Proposals undergo 2-week public discussion period where community members can provide feedback, ask questions, and suggest improvements.

Voting Process

Qualified community members vote on proposals. Different thresholds apply based on proposal impact - simple majority for minor changes, supermajority for significant platform changes.

How to Participate

Become a Contributor

  • Submit quality boilerplates and documentation
  • Participate in code reviews and discussions
  • Help moderate community discussions
  • Contribute to platform development

Earn Voting Rights

  • Maintain active participation for 6 months
  • Complete 10 quality contributions
  • Demonstrate technical expertise and leadership
  • Adhere to community guidelines consistently
Leadership Elections
Annual elections for community council positions

Nomination

Community members nominate candidates who meet eligibility requirements

Campaign

Candidates present their vision and priorities to the community

Voting

Ranked-choice voting determines council composition