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What does it look like to govern the very tools you use to govern? In this Eden Town Hall, Dan and Tadas vote live on — and officially pass — an ORDAO configuration update that cuts proposal approval time from 18 to 6 days, making Eden Fractal's onchain governance dramatically more responsive. From there, the conversation opens into candid and thoughtful planning: when to take the mid-season break, how long it should be, and what both hosts want to use that focused time for. They also explore the evolution of the Synchronous Respect Trees game, the naming and future of Cagendas, shared hosting possibilities, and what a community agreement would mean for live streaming 📝⚖️ Join events: lu.ma/edencreators Join conversation: t.me/edenfractal Timestamps 0:00 Welcome to Eden Town Hall! Dan previews the two community events scheduled for today: the town hall followed by the Respect Game 2:17 Dan walks through the 10 community-voted topics on today's agenda — selected via Snapshot poll — including the ORDAO update, 2026 resolutions, break planning, Fractalgram, the community agreement, Eden Plus Fractal improvements, and exploring Matrix.org 4:02 Dan and Tadas discuss the ORDAO configuration update proposal, covering how changes to the vote period, veto period, and max live yes votes will make Eden Fractal's onchain governance more responsive 5:32 Dan announces the ORDAO proposal is officially approved through the Eden Plus Fractal legislative consensus process, with Tadas holding two delegate seats and Dan one, meeting the 3-of-4 threshold — proposal approval time drops from 18 to 6 days, and members can now vote yes on up to 8 proposals at once 8:38 Dan introduces the 2026 resolutions and spring break planning topic, noting the community is in week 7 of events and has traditionally taken a mid-season break around the 12-week mark 9:16 Dan outlines a possible break starting after March 26th to align with Easter week, and raises the upcoming daylight savings time changes in the US (March 8th) and Europe (March 29th) 10:05 Tadas weighs in on break timing and duration, sharing his perspective that this is a good moment to plan deliberately and discussing how the town hall schedule interacts with the respect game rhythm 13:03 Dan proposes a two-week break starting after the March 26th event, which would align with Easter and allow skipping the April 2nd town hall, with Tadas agreeing this makes the most sense 15:10 Dan shares his inclination toward a longer break of up to four weeks, citing the need for focused time on infrastructure improvements, automation workflows, and nonprofit development 17:24 Tadas makes the case for shorter mid-season breaks combined with longer end-of-season breaks, preferring regular community touchpoints to maintain momentum on collaborative governance work 19:27 Dan and Tadas reflect on the previous season's break structure and discuss scoping the full season calendar around the Eden Fractal 4-year anniversary in early May 22:26 Dan elaborates on what he hopes to accomplish during the break: automation processes for event promotion and video production, nonprofit infrastructure, and foundational app development 25:13 Dan and Tadas discuss pausing Synchronous Respect Trees (SRT) contribution requests, agreeing that SRT has been valuable for generating insight but is not the current top priority 28:38 Dan reflects on a key lesson learned: not proposing governance experiments that aren't yet a real priority, noting the irony that the SRT priority game was itself pulling attention away from higher-priority work 31:42 Dan and Tadas discuss rebranding the simplified topic-only agenda process and whether to call it Cagendas, keep it as SRT v1, or introduce a different name altogether 34:19 Tadas and Dan explore naming conventions for the topic selection game, with Tadas stressing the value of unique process names and Dan floating the idea of "agendas" as an umbrella category with distinct game mode variants 42:14 Tadas suggests the simplest path: keep it as SRT v1 and stop creating contribution requests, avoiding unnecessary rebranding while keeping the familiar two-stage structure 43:19 Dan and Tadas return to the break planning question, acknowledging their initial positions differ and agreeing to formalize a concrete proposal at the next town hall 46:40 Tadas raises the idea of shared hosting responsibilities; Dan discusses privacy considerations around live streaming and explains why establishing a community agreement first is an important prerequisite 52:20 Will joins the call as Dan and Tadas wrap up, discussing how the Eden Plus Fractal legislative process can be used to formally approve the break schedule with flexibility for the council to adjust timing later 56:10 Dan formally closes the Eden Town Hall and transitions into the Eden Fractal Respect Game