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Participatory processes are time-limited activities designed to involve the community in specific decisions, consultations, or initiatives.

They are commonly used for:

  • Collecting ideas and feedback

  • Discussing and improving proposals

  • Running consultations or decision-making processes

  • Voting on defined topics within a set timeframe

Each participatory process has a clear start and end date and may include different phases such as idea collection, discussion, and voting.

Participatory processes allow community members to actively contribute to decisions and shape the direction of Scriptony Foundation’s projects and initiatives.

Infrastructure & VPS Deployment Plan (2026)

Transparency process for planning, organising, and funding Scriptony’s server infrastructure

About this process

Transparency process describing how Scriptony Foundation plans, budgets, and organises its server infrastructure.

This participatory process publishes the Infrastructure & VPS Deployment Plan (2026) of the Scriptony Foundation.

Its purpose is to provide clear, public transparency about how the foundation plans, organises, and budgets its server infrastructure that supports our websites, open-source services, governance platforms, and community tools.

The process presents:

  • The goals of the infrastructure

  • The logical structure of services (at a high level)

  • Estimated costs and sustainability considerations

  • Organisational principles such as security, separation of services, and responsible scaling

This is not a decision-making or voting process.
No sensitive, security-related, or operational details (such as IP addresses, credentials, internal configurations, or attack-relevant information) are published.

Community members are welcome to read, follow, and ask questions, helping ensure openness and accountability while protecting the foundation’s infrastructure and users.

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Reference: SCR-PART-2026-02-10

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