TL;DR: Sign up here to slot a DAO consultation next two weeks
In April, we announced the Judica DAO Incubator Program, and we've not had much in the way of content since. But hold on a minute, who are “we” anyway? Judica has grown to include esteemed programming language anthropologist 🔍 @ProofOfKeags and me,👩🏻⚖️ @ponzini, the attorney-turned-software engineer sending you this update! Apologies for keeping a little too quiet – we've been on the grind designing an architecture to support all of the DAOs of varied interests & requirements that you told us you wanted to build.
We're going to help you build whatever DAO you want, and to do that we’d love to chat with you directly to identify the most important functionalities to support out the gate so that we can deliver useful software into your hands. Help us make you the thing you want to use! Don't know why you want a DAO or what might be exciting to work on? We'd still love to chat. Maybe some inspiration.
Consult sign ups are here: https://calendly.com/miniponz/dao-tooling-exploration?month=2022-11&date=2022-11-01
Join the Judica DAO Incubator Program (or just follow along): https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd0KLUwr4fUnoxtMncrs350b6SkrvWXBWR39oQi1uFIaZxNlQ/viewform
Please sign up, we'll deeply appreciate your insights! Any questions or things you'd like to show us before meeting? Email cara@judica.org!
A bigger update from Jeremy after the break...
Cara & the Judica Team
p.s. feel free to forward to anyone you think might be interested!
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Slow but steady wins the race!
We've been making a ton of progress, and we recently demo'd a DAO based game at TABConf (see below, ain't she a beaut) to showcase what you can build on Judica's platform.
You can find the slides of our presentation:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1WmyfpLC1lC3F0uhfi5oONszsMCPqNMstQHUpRzsO45g/view
Keagan also has a video segment for the first bit of the presentation here https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yIM7HNO2g6vjn2A1WWxUwP7e6dN50ou4/view, which goes over the basics of the Judica VM architecture. We'll publish it more broadly later, for your eyes only for now!
repo here: https://github.com/judica-org/judica-vm
Cara’s also going to be leading the charge on an implementation of taro primitives in rust, star/watch https://github.com/judica-org/rust-taro and participate in the issues as we set the project up!