The Protocol
How Governance Works
The Open Authority Foundation operates on a strict digital framework designed to maintain the purity and integrity of decision-making. We treat governance as a continuous software lifecycle.
1. Proposing a Change (Fork & Pull)
Any citizen node can “fork” the current governance repository, make amendments to policy text, and submit a “Pull Request.” This ensures all proposed laws are visible, diffable, and open to public line-by-line scrutiny.
2. Peer Review (The Debate Phase)
Nodes discuss the merits of the code (policy). Automated systems run checks to ensure the proposed change does not conflict with foundational human rights or core constitutional protocols.
3. The Merge (Execution)
If consensus is reached, the Maintainers Council merges the commit into the main branch. The new policy immediately becomes active protocol.