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What makes the Respect Game transformative for organizations? This Eden Town Hall explores Tadas' newly published Fractalgram Design Principles article, examining the philosophy behind apps that preserve consensus-building rather than replacing it with voting. Eric shares insights from testing his Respect Game app with nonprofits through vibe coding 💙 Topics include platform interoperability, skeuomorphism for familiar user experiences, the nonprofit catalyst engine, and how GitHub Spec Kit with AI enables app generation. Plus Firmament concepts for decentralized documentation using Git repositories. Enjoy! Learn more: Events calendar: lu.ma/edencreators Tadas' Fractalgram Design Principles article: https://hackmd.io/@sim31/fractalgram2... Tadas' Telegram post: https://t.me/edenfractal/1/6164 Timestamps 0:00 Welcome to Eden Town Hall - an Eden Fractal community event 0:58 Dan reviews last week's synchrony spectrum game topics including ORDAO configuration updates and the Fractal Circles Telegram bot introduction by Mikael 2:45 Overview of contribution request poll results showing Fractalgram requirements ranked as the top priority for Eden Fractal community contributions 4:59 Tadas introduces his newly published Fractalgram Design Principles article exploring the key features that make Respect Game valuable for communities 6:08 Tadas explains why consensus-based systems preserve important benefits that simple voting systems remove from the respect game process 9:16 Discussion of subjectivity as a strength in Respect Game, allowing evaluation of qualities and contributions that lack objective metrics to measure 10:28 Tadas describes how accuracy and fairness emerge through dialectic where disagreements and discussions lead to more accurate final rankings 11:46 Explanation of how consensus building provides space to express unfairness and detect bad behaviors like selfishness and strategic manipulation 14:06 Tadas explains how voting systems that skip consensus building lose at least four key benefits that make Respect Game valuable for organizations 18:04 Tadas proposes simple app design where a designated host controls when to proceed to the next ranking round during the consensus process 21:48 Eric shares his respect game app development progress, testing with nonprofit volunteers three times weekly and making rapid iterations based on feedback 25:00 Eric discusses his vibe coding approach using AI advisory panels for design decisions and getting three or four organizations signed up for testing 27:03 Discussion of Eric's app features including random breakout room assignment, automatic timekeeper nomination with accept or pass options, and in-app instructions 31:05 Eric explains how his app assigns Zoom breakout rooms, shows participants who's in each room, and displays real-time voting progress toward consensus 37:46 Discussion of how Eric removed level numbers from his app based on user feedback, replacing them with named ranks that proved less confusing 41:55 Tadas emphasizes prioritizing simplicity in app design so anyone can participate in Respect Game without needing technical experience or prior training 46:30 Discussion of Eden Fractal's need for a Fractalgram app and using GitHub Spec Kit to define requirements specifications that AI can then implement 52:20 Eric presents his nonprofit catalyst engine framework covering people, strategy, structure, culture, and operations for comprehensive organizational health 1:03:21 Dan discusses skeuomorphism and the importance of making new governance tools feel familiar like electric cars designed to drive like regular vehicles 1:06:12 Dan recaps key points from Tadas and Eric's presentations thanking them for sharing their insights on consensus app design principles 1:10:31 Discussion of how to integrate Fractalgram with different platforms like Telegram for Eden Fractal and web apps for nonprofit organizations 1:21:29 Tadas envisions Fractalgram as a decoupled building block that can submit respect results to ORDAO, social media, or other platforms via export 1:29:31 Dan discusses OpenClaw framework enabling AI agents to facilitate respect games across Telegram, WhatsApp, iMessage, Signal and other chat platforms 1:38:08 Summary comparing host-controlled approaches versus automated consensus mechanisms for managing ranking rounds in Respect Game applications 1:45:38 Discussion of Firmament concept using git repositories and markdown files for decentralized community documentation independent of any single blockchain 1:49:53 Dan and Tadas discussing near-term priorities for Fractalgram development over firmament 1:53:24 Reflection on how fractal work naturally aligns with deeper philosophy and values, connecting the dots only becomes clear looking backwards 1:57:24 Dan thanks Tadas for the Fractalgram Design Principles document and looks forward to continuing these discussions and specifications next week 1:58:07 Go Fractals and Go Eden Fractal!