Adoption Strategy
For elected leaders to adopt the system, software alone is insufficient — organizational and political infrastructure is required.
1. Tamilatchi Charter
Section titled “1. Tamilatchi Charter”Public constitutional document that every participant must sign.
2. People’s Assemblies
Section titled “2. People’s Assemblies”Local democratic bodies using the app as their governance tool.
3. Open-Source Trust
Section titled “3. Open-Source Trust”All code must be public and inspectable.
4. Legal Team
Section titled “4. Legal Team”To ensure constitutional and human rights compatibility across jurisdictions.
5. Social Justice Partners
Section titled “5. Social Justice Partners”athithamizhar, women, labor, farmer, fisher, student, and rights organizations.
6. Public Pledge
Section titled “6. Public Pledge”Candidates must sign: “I will follow தமிழ் DAO public mandate.”
7. Representative Scorecards
Section titled “7. Representative Scorecards”Publish who follows and who refuses the transparency system.
8. Public Media
Section titled “8. Public Media”Monthly தமிழ் DAO reports on progress, violations, and impacts.
9. Education Campaign
Section titled “9. Education Campaign”Civic education on governance processes and participatory decision-making.