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DAOs bring people together to organize for | DAOs bring people together to organize for some purpose. As the group grows, or that purpose becomes ambitious, it can be helpful to clarify exactly *why* the group is formed. A Manifesto attempts to capture the spirit, philosophy and principles of the movement. | ||
A good | A good Manifesto is light on prescriptive processes & rules and heavy on principles & philosophy. Focus more on "why" than "how" | ||
Uses | |||
When there is conflict, or things get confusing, the Manifesto can become a point of reference to remind the group why they are working together. | |||
Referring to the Manifesto and grounding decisions on it can grant weight or authority to what might otherwise be 'just another opinion' | |||
TLDR: Have a founding document about "Why" you're working together. | TLDR: Have a founding document about "Why" you're working together. | ||
== Links == | == Links == |