Contribute
This is the ground floor. The standards are still Draft and the SDKs are unwritten, so the people who show up now get to shape what consent for AI actually means.
Ways to contribute
Propose a standard
Have an idea for the protocol? Open an LCP through the public standards process. Start a discussion first to gather feedback, then submit a pull request to the standards repository. Your proposal could become LCS-005.
Build an implementation
The protocol needs many independent implementations across languages and stacks, and that diversity is a feature rather than duplication. Build an SDK, a smart contract, or a client and share it with the community. The interfaces are specified; the reference code is not yet written.
Review and discuss
Standards advance by rough consensus. Read open proposals, leave thoughtful feedback, test claims with code, and help move good ideas toward Final.
Report a security issue
Found a vulnerability? Please disclose it responsibly to [email protected] rather than opening a public issue.
Where the work happens
- Standards repository: specifications, proposals, and the process.
- GitHub organization: implementations and tooling.
- Discord: day-to-day discussion and questions.
- Twitter / X: announcements.
Good first steps
- Read LCS-001 to understand the core consent model.
- Skim the Governance Charter so the process is familiar.
- Introduce yourself on Discord and say what you would like to work on.
By contributing you agree to license your contributions under CC BY 4.0 for standards and MIT for code.