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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.
Outcome v0.1.0 – First Public Release
Outcome v0.1.0 — First Public Release (Planned: June)
About this process
First public technical release of Outcome, focusing on core project structure, file format, and basic writing workflow. This process presents the scope, limitations, and next steps of version v0.1.0 and gathers early community feedback.
This participatory process documents and communicates the first public release of Outcome (v0.1.0).
The goal of v0.1.0 is to establish the technical foundation of the Outcome platform: a native project file format, cross-platform desktop application, and the core writing model (projects, works, blocks, and elements). This version is intentionally limited in scope and functionality and is not intended for production or real-time writing use.
Through this process, the Scriptony Foundation shares:
What is included in v0.1.0
What is intentionally excluded
Known limitations
The development and documentation approach
The planned direction after v0.1.0
Community members are invited to review, understand, and provide feedback, helping to inform priorities for future versions (v0.2.x and v1.0.0), while maintaining realistic expectations about the maturity of this early release.