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KayKay Fri 1 Feb 2019 4:32PMPublicSeen by 182

Thread can serve as general discussion and proposal vehicle. See a full description of the undertaking here:

https://github.com/Giveth/gov-lab/issues/11

Kay

Adopt BUN protocol

proposal by Kay Closed Fri 8 Feb 2019 5:00PM

Officially adopt the BUN protocol (original info here: https://dna.crisp.se/docs/bun-protocol.html)

TLDR; A tiny framework to improve handling of time-critical opportunities within a decentralized community that works by increasing the individul agent's capacity to sort incoming information.

Results

ResultsOptionVotes% of votes cast% of eligible voters
Agree77015DaniAdam StallardGriff GreenPol LanskiKayRonaldJosh Fairhead
Abstain3307Kris isBowen SandersMichael Roberts
Disagree000 
Block000 
Undecided3678Yalda MousaviniaQuaziaAlon BukaiEmexAasim aliAnujRJcleoEduardo Antuña DíezAntonOswald JonesVojtěch ŠimetkaGraceJustjencryptowandererJujuscapsdev psdevGary SeddonLindsayjordi baylina

10 of 46 votes cast (21% participation)

Kay

Kay
Agree
Fri 1 Feb 2019 4:37PM

Reduce cognitive load when ingesting and communicating opportunities

Kris is

Kris is
Abstain
Fri 1 Feb 2019 5:28PM

What does this practically mean? What would this change and what issue/tension at hand would this solve? Too little info to vote on this..

Michael Roberts

Michael Roberts
Abstain
Fri 1 Feb 2019 5:30PM

I think the ideas are sound and I think it applies to things whether decentralized or not. I would argue a lot of people are following such an approach already. My only concern is adding another methodology to the mix. I think everyone works differently so I'm not sure we need to ask people to follow such an approach, but rather check it out as it might be useful in your suit of time management tools.

Bowen Sanders

Bowen Sanders
Abstain
Fri 1 Feb 2019 6:03PM

It is a very useful model, however It would be much more useful, in my opinion, if we were already working within some type of institutional contact management system, whereby all of our projects and communications were tracked like github if it was also a CMS. However, it seems that in our decentralized group, everyone has their own style and methodologies for taking care of their own business. Using it as a general guideline, or advice for communications in/outside group may be helpful.

Josh Fairhead

Josh Fairhead
Agree
Fri 1 Feb 2019 8:48PM

Simple lightweight framework, personally adopting it as I like resolving loops wherever possible! Some buns go stale but cest la vie, gotta try :p

Pol Lanski

Pol Lanski
Agree
Sat 2 Feb 2019 9:09AM

Love it.

Dani

Dani
Agree
Sat 2 Feb 2019 8:02PM

I love metaphorical protocols - it's a simple framework for deciding if we can and want to own something then follow through, or pass it on. I think it will be a useful tool for identifying actions that need to be taken during meetings, and communicating with each other in a lighthearted format.

Ronald

Ronald
Agree
Sun 3 Feb 2019 11:24AM

Nice and simple rules to make everyone responsible for opportunities.

Griff Green

Griff Green
Agree
Mon 4 Feb 2019 5:23PM

love the metaphor, excited to pass buns around... hopefully we can avoid too much giveth twerking references

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