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DAOstar: DAO Standards

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Introduction

DAOstar is an initiative focused on creating and maintaining standards for Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs). This repository hosts the website for daostar.org, as well as reference implementations, schemas, and other assets related to DAO standards, including but not limited to EIP-4824: Common Interfaces for DAOs.

DAOstar aims to provide a unified framework for DAOs, making it easier for organizations to adopt and implement standards that ensure interoperability, security, and ease of use.

The project is maintained by DAOstar One with support from Metagov.

Project Overview

DAOstar's primary objective is to develop and maintain standards for DAOs, helping to foster a more interoperable and secure ecosystem. This repository includes:

  • Schemas and Reference Implementations: Standards and code to help DAOs adopt common practices.
  • DAO Improvement Proposals (DAOIPs): Contributions to evolving the DAO ecosystem.
  • Website: Source code for daostar.org.

Getting Started

To start using or contributing to DAOstar, visit our documentation site for detailed guides on setup, usage, and contribution.

How to Contribute

We welcome contributions from the community! To contribute:

  1. Submit Issues and Feedback: Report bugs or suggest enhancements by opening an issue on our GitHub repository.
  2. Pull Requests: If you have a fix or enhancement, fork the repository and submit a pull request. Make sure to follow the contribution guidelines.

Contribution Guidelines

  • Coding Standards: Adhere to the coding standards specified in the style guide.
  • Testing: Ensure your code is covered by tests. We use GitHub Actions for continuous integration.
  • Documentation: Update documentation for any changes to the codebase. Ensure your contribution is well-documented.

For more details, see the CONTRIBUTING.md file.

License

All code in this repository is licensed under the MIT License, except for published standards, which are released to the public domain under CC0.

Documentation

  • Basic Documentation: Find basic project documentation at docs.daostar.org.
  • Interface Documentation: Detailed reference documentation describing the external interface of the software is available in the "How to" section of the docs.

Security and Best Practices

We follow industry best practices for secure development:

  • Cryptographic Practices: We use publicly reviewed and expert-published cryptographic protocols and algorithms.
  • Static and Dynamic Analysis: The project undergoes both static and dynamic code analysis to identify and mitigate vulnerabilities.
  • Vulnerability Reporting: Report vulnerabilities via GitHub Issues or by emailing [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected].

Know more at, SECURITY.md

Reporting and Release Notes

We publish a release every month, detailing the changes and updates made to the project. These releases are documented in the Releases section of our GitHub repository. The project is actively maintained with commits and updates made on a weekly or bi-weekly basis.


Thank you for your interest in DAOstar. We look forward to your contributions!

For more information, visit daostar.org.

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