diff --git a/docs/drep-pioneer-program/_category_.yml b/docs/drep-pioneer-program/_category_.yml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1b7a8dc8 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/drep-pioneer-program/_category_.yml @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +position: 6 # float position is supported +label: 'DRep Pioneer Program' +collapsible: true # make the category collapsible +collapsed: true # keep the category open by default \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/drep-pioneer-program/lesson-plan-intro.mdx b/docs/drep-pioneer-program/lesson-plan-intro.mdx new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fc4a819e --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/drep-pioneer-program/lesson-plan-intro.mdx @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +--- +sidebar_label: Lesson Plan Overview +title: DRep Pioner Program Lesson Plan +sidebar_position: 3 +slug: drep-pp/lesson-plan +--- + +## Proposed Schedule + +This lesson contains 12 activities covering all the DRep program content. In addition to these activities, instructors should consider breaks throughout the day according to the local culture and manners, such as lunchtime and refreshments that can be offered in the training session. + +The following table shows a proposed schedule for a typical training session, with lunchtime around 1:00 p.m. Feel free to adapt the schedule and activity timing accordingly to your audience and local culture. + +![Lesson Plan Activities](resources/drep-pp-plan.png) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/drep-pioneer-program/lp-prelude.mdx b/docs/drep-pioneer-program/lp-prelude.mdx new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0d5ac234 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/drep-pioneer-program/lp-prelude.mdx @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +--- +sidebar_label: Prelude an Introductions +title: DRep Pioner Program Lesson Plan +sidebar_position: 4 +slug: drep-pp/prelude-and-intro +--- + +## Prelude and Introductions + +### Activity 1: Welcome Participants (15 min) + +Welcome participants to the DRep Training; congratulate them for the decision to learn more about the DRep ecosystem and how they can become a DRep to participate in and vote in Cardano’s governance. + +Use this time to introduce yourself and share your motivation to become a DRep. If time permits, conduct an ice-breaking activity to allow participants to introduce themselves. You can use the “popcorn” approach, where the last person to participate selects the next teammate to introduce themselves. + +Keep introductions plain and straightforward by encouraging participants to answer two or three questions, such as: + +1. What is your name? +2. How long have you been in the Cardano Community? +3. Why do you want to become a DRep? + +The “popcorn” approach is a double-edged sword; however, it makes the meeting more democratic, with each team member selecting their successor. However, it can also make people feel awkward if they are unfamiliar with one another. If the introductions get stuck, act as a facilitator. + +Be sure everyone introduces themselves before moving forward to the next activity. + +### Activity 2: DRep Training Program Overview (15 min) + +Use the session schedule to present an overview of the content you will cover during the day; avoid getting into the details to prevent additional time spent. Use the training slides to present the learning outcomes and encourage participants to ask questions during the session. + +Depending on your training type, in-person or online training, explain the session logistics for breaks and any relevant information. + +Ask any questions before moving on to the next activity. + +### Activity 3: Key Terms (15 min) + +For this activity, use the glossary in the training slides to present the key terms that participants should acknowledge to understand the forthcoming activities better. + +To make this activity more engaging, you can conduct trivia to ask participants if they know the definition of every concept in the glossary. You can use slides or an online tool like [Kahoot](https://kahoot.com/) or [TriviaMaker](https://triviamaker.com/). + +Ensure the terms are clear for participants before moving on to the next activity. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/drep-pioneer-program/lp-wrapup.mdx b/docs/drep-pioneer-program/lp-wrapup.mdx new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3d9561aa --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/drep-pioneer-program/lp-wrapup.mdx @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +--- +sidebar_label: Closing Actitivity and Wrap Up +title: DRep Pioner Program Lesson Plan +sidebar_position: 9 +slug: drep-pp/lp-wrapup.mdx +--- + +## Closing Activity and Wrap Up + +### Activity 12: Conclusions and Further Steps (20 min) + +This final activity aims to allow participants to reflect on their learning and consolidate key takeaways from the training day. + +You can follow the next steps to conduct a final wrap-up activity: + +1. Recap the main topics covered throughout the training day, highlighting key concepts and insights related to Cardano Governance design, Governance Roles, and the process of becoming a DRep. +2. Divide participants into small groups, ensuring a mix of individuals with varying familiarity with the subject matter. +3. Distribute sticky notes and markers to each group. Use breakout rooms and a shared board with notes like [Miro](https://miro.com/online-sticky-notes/), [Ideaflip](https://ideaflip.com/), or [Mural](https://www.mural.co/use-case/sticky-notes) in an online training session. +4. Prompt participants to reflect individually on the following questions: + * What was the most valuable insight or concept you learned today? + * How do you plan to apply this knowledge in your role as a DRep or within your organization? + * Is there any aspect of the training you would like to explore or have additional questions about? +5. Encourage participants to write their responses on sticky notes (or a shared board in online sessions), capturing each response on a separate note. +6. Once participants have had time to reflect individually, reconvene as a whole group. +7. Invite each group to share their reflections by sticking their notes on the whiteboard or flipchart under the corresponding question. +8. Facilitate a discussion around the shared reflections, allowing participants to elaborate on their responses and engage in dialogue with one another. +9. Summarize the main themes and insights from the discussion, highlighting any common challenges, opportunities, or areas of interest. + +Close the session by expressing appreciation for participants' active participation and contributions throughout the training day. Reinforce the importance of ongoing learning and collaboration in the context of Cardano Governance. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/drep-pioneer-program/module-1.mdx b/docs/drep-pioneer-program/module-1.mdx new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9f99f952 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/drep-pioneer-program/module-1.mdx @@ -0,0 +1,81 @@ +--- +sidebar_label: Module 1 - Cardano’s Governance and Roles +title: DRep Pioner Program Lesson Plan +sidebar_position: 5 +slug: drep-pp/module-1 +--- + +## Module 1: Cardano’s Governance and Roles + +### Activity 4: Cardano’s On-Chain Governance Design (40 min) + +In this activity, participants will learn about the on-chain governance design, focusing on how the governance system is described on [CIP-1694](https://github.com/cardano-foundation/CIPs/blob/master/CIP-1694/README.md). + +Open the training slides, navigate to the Module 1 section, and highlight the following talking points: + +* During Module 1, you will understand the key aspects of Cardano's on-chain governance design. +* You will gain deep insight into the expectations and responsibilities of the DRep role and understand the relevance of delegation. + +Continue to the “Cardano’s On-Chain Governance Design” section and explain the three pillars of Cardano's governance in the age of Voltaire: + +1. Institutions +2. Constitutional representation +3. Democratic consent + +At this point, highlight the importance of reading CIP-1694 to understand better the proposed governance system for Cardano, which will allow on-chain decision-making. + +Continue with the lesson and introduce the five governance roles: + +1. Delegate Representative (DRep) +2. Stake Pool Operator (SPO) +3. Constitutional Committee (CC) +4. Delegating ada Holders +5. Non-Delegating ada Holders + +Understanding these roles may be challenging. A suggested approach to allowing participants a more profound understanding is to use the “students-produced question” approach. Asking questions is challenging, and participants can do deep thinking and learning by developing questions ([Franke et al., 2009](https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0022487109339906)). Instead of asking participants questions about the roles to check if they understand them, encourage them to read the definitions and formulate their own questions about each role. This practice engages participants' working and long-term memory ([Arnold, 1984](https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/mono/10.4324/9780203781197/memory-brain-magda-arnold)). + +After presenting the governance roles, briefly describe the processes attained to each role. Point out that the support tools for each role will be explained later. + +Finally, explain the overall governance action enactment process. Recall that CIP-1694 describes seven types of governance actions that can be proposed by ada holders and voted by the governance roles with voting rights (DRep, SPO, and CC member). + +As a proposed engagement strategy, you can create groups representing each role with voting rights and simulate voting under different scenarios using flashcards or sticky notes to record votes. + +Ensure there are no pending questions before moving on to the next activity. + +### Activity 5: The DRep Role (20 min) + +In this activity, participants will review the definition of the DRep role. Jump to “The DRep Role” section in the training slides and discuss the responsibilities and expectations of a DRep. Point out the importance of a DRep as the collective voice of the ada holders that a DRep represents. + +To better understand the DRep role, facilitate a discussion between the participants by asking the following questions: + +1. How would you describe the DRep to a newcomer to Cardano? +2. What are the main challenges a DRep can face? +3. As a DRep, how would you deal with a conflict of interest when voting on a governance action? + +There are no right or wrong answers to these questions; they are intended to foster collaboration between participants. Feel free to add or modify questions at your discretion. + +Ensure there are no pending questions before moving on to the next activity. + +### Activity 6: Understanding Delegation (20 min) + +In this activity, participants will learn about the importance of delegation and how it works. Move into the “Understanding Delegation” section on the training slides and start by fostering a critical thinking dialogue between the participants using [The Socratic Method](https://tilt.colostate.edu/the-socratic-method/). + +This method involves a shared dialogue between teacher and students in a classroom setup. The teacher leads by posing thought-provoking questions. Students actively engage by asking questions of their own. The discussion goes back and forth. + +You can start the discussion by posing questions, such as: + +* What do you understand as “delegation” in Cardano’s ecosystem context? +* Are you familiar with delegation outside of Cardano’s ecosystem? + +There are no right or wrong answers. The idea is to check participants' pulse around the meaning of delegation to set a baseline before explaining why delegation is important in the context of Cardano’s Governance. + +Explain why delegation is necessary and how it is used in several liquid democracy applications. + +Next, under the context of delegating voting rights to DReps, check participants' pulse on the following questions: + +* Why not direct voting instead of delegation? +* Does delegation help? + +Figure out scenarios that can illustrate the rationing proposed in the slides. + +When the discussion ends, ensure there are no pending questions before moving on to the next activity. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/drep-pioneer-program/module-2.mdx b/docs/drep-pioneer-program/module-2.mdx new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a54513d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/drep-pioneer-program/module-2.mdx @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +--- +sidebar_label: Module 2 - DRep Code of Conduct +title: DRep Pioner Program Lesson Plan +sidebar_position: 6 +slug: drep-pp/module-2 +--- + +## Module 2: DRep Code of Conduct + +### Activity 7: Navigating the Code of Conduct (60 min) + +This activity focuses on understanding the DRep’s code of conduct to understand the ethical principles and behavioral expectations outlined in the Code of Conduct for DReps, focusing on guarding against malicious behavior. + +For this activity, explain to participants that they will work in groups to analyze and discuss the code of conduct. + +Divide participants into small groups of 3-5 members each and provide participants access to the [DRep Code of Conduct](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1plqxxWdk1cJORigtiBxbkJ-mY8dK6SoLR0KP4ZLGoWE/edit#heading=h.lxqvdooayhzu). In an online session, you can create groups using breakout rooms in [Google Meet](https://support.google.com/meet/answer/13054147) or [Zoom](https://www.zoom.com/en/products/virtual-meetings/features/breakout-rooms/). Also, if you are conducting an in-person session, you can provide paper copies of this document. + +Before having the groups discuss the code of conduct, explain the following instructions: + +1. Explain the objective of the activity: to analyze the Code of Conduct and identify fundamental ethical principles and behavioral expectations that guard against malicious behavior from DReps. +2. Allocate 15 minutes for each group to read the Code of Conduct and discuss its contents. Encourage participants to highlight any sections that they find particularly relevant to prevent malicious behavior. +3. After the reading period, provide each group with flipchart paper and markers. You can use a shared online document, such as Google Docs, for online sessions. +4. Instruct groups to visually represent the fundamental ethical principles and behavioral expectations identified in the Code of Conduct. They can use diagrams, charts, or illustrations to depict these concepts. +5. Encourage groups to discuss and debate their interpretations of the Code of Conduct, considering different perspectives and potential scenarios where ethical principles may be tested. +6. Allocate 20 minutes for groups to work on their visual representations. +7. After the allotted time, ask each group to present their visual representation to the rest of the class. Allow time for questions and discussion following each presentation. +8. Facilitate a whole-group discussion on the insights gained from the activity. Prompt participants to reflect on the importance of ethical behavior in preventing malicious actions by DReps and how the Code of Conduct serves as a guide for upholding these standards. +9. Conclude the activity by emphasizing the role of DReps in promoting a culture of integrity and accountability. + +Thank participants for their engagement and participation in the activity. Before proceeding to the next activity, ensure there are no pending questions. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/drep-pioneer-program/module-3.mdx b/docs/drep-pioneer-program/module-3.mdx new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a9600029 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/drep-pioneer-program/module-3.mdx @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +--- +sidebar_label: Module 3 - Reward Schemes for DReps +title: DRep Pioner Program Lesson Plan +sidebar_position: 7 +slug: drep-pp/module-3 +--- + +## Module 3: Reward Schemes for DReps + +### Activity 8: Reflecting on DReps Compensation (40 min) + +This activity focuses on discussing with participants if DReps should be compensated for their collaboration. Compensation for DReps is still an ongoing debate, so having insights from participants will enrich the rationale behind compensation. + +Start by presenting the proposed reward schemes to the participants using the training slides that outline the different reward structures, incentives, and criteria for DReps. Ensure that the presentation is clear, concise, and easy to understand. + +Divide participants into small groups, ideally consisting of diverse perspectives and backgrounds. Each group should be allowed to discuss the proposed reward schemes amongst themselves. Encourage participants to consider each scheme's potential benefits and drawbacks and any concerns or questions they may have. You can slot 10 to 15 minutes for this discussion. + +After the group discussions, reconvene as a whole group for a structured feedback session. Each group can designate a spokesperson to summarize their discussion and present feedback on the proposed reward schemes. Facilitate a discussion where participants can share their insights, ask questions, and provide constructive feedback. + +Document the participants' feedback during the session and ensure that it is compiled and shared with relevant stakeholders for consideration. Consider organizing follow-up sessions or opportunities for further discussion to address any outstanding questions or concerns raised by participants. + +Thank participants for their engagement and participation in the activity. Before proceeding to the next activity, ensure there are no pending questions. + +### Activity 9: DRep Reward Schemes (40 min) + +This activity focuses on explaining three variants of reward schemes. Similar to the previous activity, present the three variations of reward schemes and divide participants into small discussion groups. You can slot 20 minutes for discussion. + +Following the group discussions, gather the entire group for a structured feedback session. Each group should nominate a spokesperson to recap their conversation and offer feedback on the proposed variants for reward schemes. Encourage an open discussion where participants exchange insights, pose inquiries, and provide constructive input. + +Record the feedback provided by participants during the session, ensuring it is consolidated and distributed to pertinent stakeholders for review. + +Congratulate participants for their active engagement in the activity. Ensure all questions have been addressed comprehensively before transitioning to the next segment. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/drep-pioneer-program/module-4.mdx b/docs/drep-pioneer-program/module-4.mdx new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2bf454a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/drep-pioneer-program/module-4.mdx @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +--- +sidebar_label: Module 4 - Joining the DReps Ecosystem +title: DRep Pioner Program Lesson Plan +sidebar_position: 8 +slug: drep-pp/module-4 +--- + +## Module 4: Joining the DReps Ecosystem + +### Activity 10: How to Become a DRep (60 min) + +This is a hands-on activity in which participants will learn how to become a DRep through a demonstration. + +As an instructor, you will lead participants using the GovTool to follow the required steps to join as a DRep. + +The GovTool is currently being updated, so stay tuned for updates on this activity to learn more about conducting the demonstration. + +### Activity 11: Engaging with the Community as a DRep (15 min) + +Communication is crucial to becoming an impactful DRep, so in this activity, participants will learn the available communication channels and tools that DReps can use to engage with the Cardano Community. + +In this section, showcase the current channels and tools available: + +* GovTool +* DRep Campaign Platform +* Cardano Forum +* Social Media + +Ensure participants understand how to use these resources before continuing to the next activity. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/drep-pioneer-program/participation-reqs.mdx b/docs/drep-pioneer-program/participation-reqs.mdx new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b2f706d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/drep-pioneer-program/participation-reqs.mdx @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +--- +sidebar_label: Participation Requirements +title: Participation Requirements +sidebar_position: 2 +slug: drep-pp/requirements +--- + +## Participants Requirements + +All participants should hold ada to participate as DReps. Participation in this training does not ensure that participants will be accepted as DReps by the Cardano community. + +### Participants Preliminary Knowledge + +To successfully complete this training, participants should: + +* Understand how the Cardano blockchain works. +* Be familiar with Cardano wallets and how they work. +* Be able to use the `cardano-cli` to run simple scripts. + +### Participants Preparation + +To participate in the training, participants should have the following software: + +* A desktop operating system capable of running nix (Linux, Apple macOS, or Microsoft Windows with the Windows Subsystem Linux (WSL) enabled). +* Any of the following web browsers: Google Chrome, Brave, or Microsoft Edge. +* The Lace wallet with an active address. Instructions on how to set up a Lace wallet can be found [here](https://www.lace.io/faq). + +## Instructor Requirements + +All instructors should have participated in the DRep Pioneers Programs and completed the corresponding training. All instructors are required to join as DReps in the Cardano Governance structure. + +### Instructor Preparation + +This training is designed as a six-hour course that can be offered online or in person. Instructors should consider additional time for breaks and meals. + +#### General Considerations + +Regardless of the type of training, online or in person, we encourage you to consider the following: + +* Promote the training session on your social media, write a blog post on your personal or professional website, or contribute to Essential Cardano; you can learn more about it at this [link](https://www.essentialcardano.io/contribute-help). +* When promoting your training session, create a registration form to gather participants' information and kindly ask if they would like to receive news and further steps after the training. +* Maintain a visible and active presence throughout the session to foster community and participant connection. Use inclusive language and acknowledge contributions from all participants to create a supportive learning environment. +* As an instructor, you should be prepared to adapt your teaching style and approach based on the participants' needs and preferences. You should also be flexible, responsive to feedback, and willing to modify the lesson plan or activities to accommodate different learning styles and abilities. +* Optionally, take pictures and record videos from your training session for your records and future session promotion. It’s vital to ask for explicit consent from participants to appear in the pictures and videos. You can ask for it in the registration form. +* After the session, use the provided form to solicit participant feedback to identify strengths and areas for improvement. Use this feedback to refine future sessions and adapt your approach to meet your audience's needs better. + +#### Considerations for Online Training Sessions + +To provide a thriving online session, please take into consideration the following: + +* Use a reliable internet connection. A wired connection is highly recommended to reduce the risk of signal loss. +* Choose an appropriate videoconferencing or video streaming software and test it before the session. +* Online classes can sometimes lead to reduced engagement compared to in-person sessions. Plan interactive activities, discussions, polls, and quizzes to keep participants engaged throughout the session. Encourage participation through the chat function or by using video or audio interactions. +* Utilize visual aids such as slides, videos, live coding, and interactive whiteboards to enhance understanding and retention of the material. Ensure that visual aids are clear, relevant, and accessible to all participants. +* Provide opportunities for participants to receive feedback on their progress and understanding of the material. Incorporate quizzes, polls, or short assignments to assess comprehension and reinforce key concepts. +* Online classes may require extra time for technical troubleshooting or concept clarification. Plan additional time for these potential issues while ensuring the session stays on schedule. Break the session into manageable segments with built-in breaks to prevent participant fatigue. +* Have a plan to address technical issues that may arise during the session. Depending on the software and tools you will use, designate a technical support staff member or provide troubleshooting resources for participants to resolve common issues independently. + +#### Considerations for In-Person Training Sessions + +To offer an engaging in-person training session, please consider the following: + +* Ensure that the physical classroom is conducive to learning. This includes adequate lighting, comfortable seating, proper ventilation, and appropriate room temperature. Arrange the furniture to promote interaction and engagement among participants. +* Prepare all necessary materials and resources in advance, such as handouts, visual aids, and equipment. Ensure that all materials are easily accessible to participants and that any technology or equipment functions correctly in the classroom. +* In an in-person setting, you can employ various engagement techniques to capture participants' attention and maintain their interest. These may include group discussions, hands-on activities, role-playing exercises, demonstrations, and interactive games. +* Encourage active participation from participants by asking questions, soliciting opinions, and inviting them to share their experiences and insights. Foster a collaborative learning environment where participants feel comfortable expressing themselves and engaging with one another. +* Prioritize the safety and well-being of participants by adhering to any relevant health and safety guidelines, such as maintaining physical distancing, wearing face masks, and sanitizing shared surfaces. Create a supportive and inclusive learning environment where participants feel respected, valued, and supported in their learning journey. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/drep-pioneer-program/program-goals.mdx b/docs/drep-pioneer-program/program-goals.mdx new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3a43304e --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/drep-pioneer-program/program-goals.mdx @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +--- +sidebar_label: Overview and Goals +title: DRep Pioneer Program +sidebar_position: 1 +slug: drep-pp/overview +--- + +## Overview + +The DRep training program is designed to enable participants to learn the skills and knowledge they need to effectively participate as Delegate Representatives (DReps) in the governance structure proposed for Cardano. + +This documentation serves as a comprehensive guide for DRep Pioneers, who will play a pivotal role as instructors in training individuals from the Cardano Community interested in becoming DReps. + +Disclaimer: The mention of any third-party software or tools in this document is for informational purposes only. We do not endorse, recommend, or have any affiliation with the mentioned third-party software. Participants and instructors are encouraged to conduct their own research and due diligence before using any third-party software, and we accept no responsibility for any consequences arising from the use of such software. + +## Learning Objectives + +By the end of this training, participants will be able to: + +* Understand the fundamentals of Cardano’s on-chain governance design. +* Understand the role and expectations of a DRep. +* Gain the skills to effectively become a DRep - both the practical and the ‘softer’ skills (e.g., marketing, building relationships). +* Engage with the Cardano community using the available tools for DReps. + +## Goals of the DRep Pioneer Program + +Intersect would like to sponsor a DRep Pioneer Program by inviting selected members to deliver the course to the Cardano community +as Pioneer Workshop Leaders. + +By the end of the program, a significant part of the community will be equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively +participate in the new governance role - DRep. + +A major goal of this initiative is to develop a continuous learning program that will support the first cohort of DReps’ +to be able to effectively perform their role in Cardano’s proposed governance design. + +A further goal of the program is to create materials that can be used ‘standalone’ independent from the training courses, so that a +potential DRep can train themselves on what is required in an intuitive and clear way. diff --git a/docs/drep-pioneer-program/resources/drep-pp-plan.png b/docs/drep-pioneer-program/resources/drep-pp-plan.png new file mode 100644 index 00000000..650a632d Binary files /dev/null and b/docs/drep-pioneer-program/resources/drep-pp-plan.png differ diff --git a/docs/get-started/_category_.yml b/docs/get-started/_category_.yml index 59b9af29..0e3d5ad4 100644 --- a/docs/get-started/_category_.yml +++ b/docs/get-started/_category_.yml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ position: 1 # float position is supported label: 'Getting started' collapsible: true # make the category collapsible -collapsed: false # keep the category open by default \ No newline at end of file +collapsed: true # keep the category closed by default \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/governance-actions/_category_.yml b/docs/governance-actions/_category_.yml index 1c3f3157..adf51e5a 100644 --- a/docs/governance-actions/_category_.yml +++ b/docs/governance-actions/_category_.yml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ position: 4 # float position is supported label: 'Governance actions' collapsible: true # make the category collapsible -collapsed: false # keep the category open by default \ No newline at end of file +collapsed: true # keep the category open by default \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/roles/_category_.yml b/docs/roles/_category_.yml index 0dde568b..10806c8b 100644 --- a/docs/roles/_category_.yml +++ b/docs/roles/_category_.yml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ position: 3 # float position is supported label: 'Roles' collapsible: true # make the category collapsible -collapsed: false # keep the category open by default \ No newline at end of file +collapsed: true # keep the category open by default \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/tools-resources/_category_.yml b/docs/tools-resources/_category_.yml index d494bc8b..d2d0a053 100644 --- a/docs/tools-resources/_category_.yml +++ b/docs/tools-resources/_category_.yml @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ position: 6 # float position is supported label: 'Tools and resources' collapsible: true # make the category collapsible -collapsed: false # keep the category open by default +collapsed: true # keep the category open by default diff --git a/docs/tutorials/_category_.yml b/docs/tutorials/_category_.yml index c3cd4b79..6acc6487 100644 --- a/docs/tutorials/_category_.yml +++ b/docs/tutorials/_category_.yml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ position: 5 # float position is supported label: 'Tutorials' collapsible: true # make the category collapsible -collapsed: false # keep the category open by default +collapsed: true # keep the category open by default diff --git a/src/components/HomepageFeatures/index.tsx b/src/components/HomepageFeatures/index.tsx index dba6c3ab..da82a3e3 100644 --- a/src/components/HomepageFeatures/index.tsx +++ b/src/components/HomepageFeatures/index.tsx @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ const FeatureList: FeatureItem[] = [ Become a Sancho DRep today! ), - href: "/roles/drep", + href: "/drep-pioneer-program/drep-pp/overview", cta: "Learn more" }, /*{