Open Source Campaign | GA-5

Open Source Campaign

Building the first community-governed campaign infrastructure — every door knock, line of code, and policy idea contributed in public.

🗳️ Castro for Georgia — Open Source Campaign

Welcome to the open-source repository for the Castro for Georgia congressional campaign (GA-05). Think of this as our public bulletin board—a place to see what we’re working on, what needs to be done, and how our campaign is organized.

To join the team and start contributing, your first step is to join our campaign Discord. This is where we coordinate, collaborate in real-time, and welcome new members.


🎯 Our North Stars

Everything we do is in service of three core goals:

  1. 🏘️ Housing – A home should be a human right, not a commodity.
  2. 🏥 Healthcare – Everyone in, nobody out.
  3. 💼 Workers’ Rights – 40 hours of work should be enough to live with dignity.

🧭 How This Repository Works

This repository provides a transparent overview of our campaign’s structure and activities. It’s where we document our official policies and track tasks.

Folder What You Can See Here
welcome-hub/ New here? Read these guides to understand how we operate.
campaign-hq/ Explore our official policy, design, and tech resources.
neighborhoods/ See organizing plans and materials for specific neighborhoods.

✍️ How to Contribute

You don’t need to be a tech person or a political expert. You just need a commitment to your community. All active work is coordinated through Discord.

I want to be a… How to Get Started
🧑🏽‍🤝‍🧑🏾 Volunteer 1. Join our Discord. 2. Introduce yourself in the #introductions channel!
🧠 Policy Contributor 1. Join our Discord. 2. Head to the #policy channel to connect with the team.
💻 Developer 1. Join our Discord. 2. Find open tasks in the #tech channel and on the Issues tab.
🎨 Designer 1. Join our Discord. 2. Visit the #design channel to find projects.
🏘️ Organizer 1. Join our Discord. 2. Connect with your local team in the neighborhood channels.

You can browse open tasks and needs on our GitHub Issues page. When you find something you want to work on, hop into the relevant Discord channel to claim it and collaborate.


🔐 Licensing & Use

  • All code: MIT License
  • All content (docs, flyers, etc): CC BY 4.0
  • Official logos, candidate likeness, and branding: All rights reserved

See licensing-and-brand.md for full details.


📬 Stay Connected


This is more than a campaign. It’s a public infrastructure project. Let’s build it together.

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