Samara's Membership Protocol
Samara is an open and decentralized member organization. There are no bosses and no hierarchies (in a traditional sense), Samara evolves on an evolutionary scale —when the time is right, new people and new ideas will appear. You can step into Samara, join a quest, hold onto a role, adjust your commitment and step out at any time.
The journey with Samara begins as a Guest, followed by an Apprenticeship, then a Fellowship and cumulates with the Samara Council. Each of these stages is rewarded with a "badge" (link) that members can apply to when the time has come and the criteria have been fulfilled. Criteria for badges are constantly evolving and we encourage new members to check-in with us how you can earn your badge. Criteria for badges are constantly evolving and we encourage new members to check-in with us how you can earn your badge.
Guests are welcomed, hosted, and honored. While they may decide to only stay for a little, we want to embrace them with the resources, conversations, and tools they need to sense whether they would like Samara to become their home too. They are not official members with the ability to vote in DHO decisions or receive compensation, but they are listened to in open forums and have access to our conversation spaces (Discord, Loomio) and knowledge gardens (Miro, Google Docs, Wiki, etc.). They are welcome to apply for membership via the apprentice badge after an onboarding call.
Apprentices are official Samara Members, with access to the DHO and the ability to vote and propose or participate in quests. As newcomers, they will receive their first Samara Voice tokens along with their Apprentice Badge after completing the onboarding process. Relative to longstanding members, they will have little Voice, however they can quickly earn compensation and more voice tokens by participating in trainings (e.g. Scribe Training: taking notes on calls, disseminating notes and content after calls, and tending our knowledge gardens). These trainings are designed to provide them the skills and organizational norms that can help them steward Samara as they consider the best way to contribute.
Aprentices can propose quests/roles for acceptance by Samara, or they can apply to join existing quests/roles. Once their commitment is approved by Samara, Apprentices receive their Fellow Badge, along with some a Voice bonus.
New concept added here ^. Seems Samara DHO would want to vote to approve that an Apprentice can join a Quest, right? Wouldn't want someone being able to sign up for any quest/role just because they're an apprentice. - Tyler
New concept #2 - Does Fellow Badge come with a Voice Bonus too? Or does voice just come from Apprentice Badge (compensation for Onboarding Call), Council Badge, and then voice earned through contributions? I'd like the former (can be small - but symbolically important) - Tyler
Fellows are actively participating in quest(s) or holding role(s), and will often be seen Lamplighting pods/circles, facilitating, and working on immediate deliverables while envisioning future quests and directions for Samara. Fellows may be committed for Samara for just a month or indefinitely.
Council Members are celebrated by Samara for their wisdom, and thus offered additional voice and recognition after an official acceptance vote in the DHO. They may have been long-term fellows who demonstrated their excellence through previous contributions, or they may be trusted newcomers coming to Samara to play a strategic advising role for a limited time. Council status and its associated Voice bonus can be granted indefinitely or for a specific period of time, subject to renewal. Council Members may or may not hold an active quest commitment or role.
Alumni are members who have stepped away from actively contributing to Samara. In gratitude for their service, and in open invitation to return if they ever desire, they are kept connected to Samara through regular updates, requests for strategic input, and events.
If we are awarding Voice Bonus for each Badge, need governance to have that factored in. Seems it would always be a relative value - eg.
Apprentice Voice Bonus = (Median Samara Member Voice) * 1%
Fellow Voice Bonus = (Median Samara Member Voice) * 5%
Council Voice Bonus = (Median Samara Member Voice) *25%
(Haven't thought too hard about these formulas, just a structural suggestion) -Tyler