A peek at Kybern.org

I’m writing up some documentation for Concord in preparation for making the project public. Here’s a section with some screenshots of Concord implemented on Kybern.org, demonstrating how you might use the platform:

1: A user creates a new group. By default, she is added as both owner and governor:

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2: The user, using her governing permission, adds new members to the group.

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3: The user, using her governing permission, creates new roles and adds those new members to roles.

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4: The user assigns one of the roles, voting members, to be the new owner. She adds a voting condition.

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5: The user gives the other role, general members, permission to change the description of the group. She adds an approval condition from a voting member.

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6: A general member tries to change the name of the group. There’s a condition on their action. We go to the action history and see that it’s waiting.

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7: A voting member goes and has the ability. They approve. We check and see that the action is implemented and the name is different now.

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And, while I’m showing you all images, here’s a new resource type added to Kybern last week - the list:

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