This video walks through the basics of using gov4git to govern a collaborative community on GitHub:
gov4git is a decentralized protocol for governing open-source communities based on git.
It is a wholistic framework for lifelong governance of open-source projects, which is secure, flexible, transparent, and pluralistic.
gov4git is designed to be practical and accessible. It requires git hosting as the only persistent infrastructure. It is easy (and continuously getting easier) to deploy by non-technical users, using an accompanying command-line client or a desktop app.
User documentation can be found in the User's Manual.
Developer documentation can be found in the Developer's Manual.
Historical project documentation, including talks, white papers, long-term vision and such resides in the project docs repository.