Building Sustainable Guilds
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Core PrinciplesCredit is InfrastructureCredit-giving isn't just politeness - it's the mechanism by which communities replicate themselves. Why it matters:
Implementation:
Build Guilds, Not KingdomsThe goal is a self-sustaining community, not a personal fiefdom. Kingdom pattern (anti-pattern):
Guild pattern (target):
Train the TrainersThe output of a guild isn't work - it's workers. Metric: For every skill you have, 3+ people should be able to teach it. Process:
Guild Leadership StructureEvery guild should have:
Key rule: No one can be Guild Lead for more than 2 consecutive terms. Onboarding PipelineNewcomer → Trained Member → Certified Trainer → Steward → Guild Lead
↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
greeting certification training maintenance
room class others + coord
Every stage should have documentation and multiple people who can facilitate. Documentation RequirementsEvery guild must maintain:
Communication RecommendationsAnnouncement TemplateWhen announcing accomplishments, use this format: [What happened] Thanks to @Person1 who [specific contribution] and @Person2 who [specific contribution] [Call to action if any] Example:
Meeting Practices
Channel Hygiene
Health Metrics
Warning Signs
Intervention TriggersIf a guild shows 3+ warning signs:
Anti-Patterns to Avoid
Mediator ProtectionBased on observed burnout incidents:
Credit InfrastructureSystems to implement:
Model Community Builder PatternsThe most effective community builders share these traits:
Implementation ChecklistPhase 1: Immediate
Phase 2: Short-term (This Month)
Phase 3: Medium-term (Next Quarter)
Phase 4: Ongoing
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