Statute

Decentrala is a community, united around the principles of decentralized technology and the spreading of knowledge. 

Donations are accepted only from individuals, with no conditions or obligations.

Only open-source services are hosted on the Decentrala infrastructure.

Parts of the statute can be defined immutable, and cannot be voted on.

Every member or group has the right to act in the name of Decentrala, if their initiatives align with Decentrala’s goals and statute, as long as their events are announced and explained on Decentrala’s public digital communication channels.

Decentrala rules and statutes are decided independently by a voting body that makes decisions on the principles of direct democracy, consensus, or by a simple majority of two-thirds of the total number of collective members.

Voting Body

Membership applications are accepted only if two-thirds of attending members vote in favor.

Only members who are physically present have the right to vote.

There is no limit on the number of members of the voting body.

An individual may withdraw from the union at any time, or may be expelled by a two-thirds majority of present members.

If a member of a voting body is absent during three consecutive meetings, they are automatically excluded from the voting body.

A member can be re-admitted to the governing body according to the predefined procedure for adding new members, if they are present at that meeting.

The current members of the voting body are using pseudonyms climatechanged, malin, coja, bora, mad3v, wingaxe, nothke, txrpe, euffrat, netstat.

Meetings

The vote of the polling body is valid if at least three members of the polling body are present.

The meeting time and place of the Decentral Assembly must be announced at least seven days in advance of the meeting on the Decentrala's forum.

The voting body's session should be held at least once every two months.