# Open Source Dharma Ranks

The **Open Source Dharma protocol** seeks to make it easier new forms of dharma to emerge, by creating and maintaining an **open standard** that incentivizes permission-less innovation, cross-lineage collaboration, and transparent organization.  The Open Source Dharma standard has **3 Ranks**, each demonstrating greater openness & transparency in the project than the previous.

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[1st Rank](/master/view/osdharma-ranks/rank1.md)
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[2nd Rank](/master/view/osdharma-ranks/rank2.md)
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[3rd Rank](/master/view/osdharma-ranks/rank3.md)
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## Also See

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[Open Source Sanghas](/master/sanghas/sanghas.md)
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