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What are Assemblies?

Think of an Assembly as a permanent group or committee. Unlike a Process, an Assembly doesn't "end"—it exists as long as the group exists. It is where you follow the long-term work of a specific body of people.

  • How it works: It usually contains meeting minutes, lists of members, and ongoing discussions about a specific topic.

  • When to go here: When you want to see who is running a specific department, read the minutes of their meetings, or follow a long-term working group.

  • Real-world analogy: A Committee, a Council, or a Department.

  • Example: "The Youth Council," "The Ethics Committee," or "The Neighborhood Association."

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