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See also the basic problem statement definition of [[Factor_e_Farm_Governance]].
 


See also [[Factor e Farm Roles and Responsibilities]]
See also [[Factor e Farm Roles and Responsibilities]]


'''Abstract:''' Governance refers to Rules and Responsibilities over the creation, use, and allocation of resources - as introduced specifically for Factor e Farm at [[Factor_e_Farm_Governance]]. The general governing principle is meritocracy - those with [[Merit]] take on certain roles and responsibilities related to creating the world's first, '''modern, post-scarcity, open source, contract-based, distributive enterprise community.'''
'''Abstract:''' Governance refers to Rules and Responsibilities over the creation, use, and allocation of resources - as introduced specifically for Factor e Farm at [[Factor_e_Farm_Governance]]. The general governing principle is meritocracy - those with [[Merit]] take on certain roles and responsibilities related to creating the world's first, ''modern, post-scarcity, open source, contract-based, distributive enterprise community.'' Smooth community functioning involves ''division of generalist labor'' by specific

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See also Factor e Farm Roles and Responsibilities

Abstract: Governance refers to Rules and Responsibilities over the creation, use, and allocation of resources - as introduced specifically for Factor e Farm at Factor_e_Farm_Governance. The general governing principle is meritocracy - those with Merit take on certain roles and responsibilities related to creating the world's first, modern, post-scarcity, open source, contract-based, distributive enterprise community. Smooth community functioning involves division of generalist labor by specific