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Summary: Foundation members may need to produce various artefacts related to their interactions within the Foundation's network, including supplying information to external entities and obtaining records of their contributions. Ticket routing guidelines exist for Artefact Requests, particularly those related to the Treasury Charter or requiring another Council body's involvement. Members can raise a ticket at the Governance portal but should not self-mark the assignee in some instances. Additionally, E-residents tenants can request artefacts directly through specific programs where they are participating such as Learn Fellowship and Open Bounty on the Foundation's digital platforms.

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This has been classified as an inappropriate way of asking fellow members to endorse another member to companies and humans outside the Association without the network's diligence activity.

For all other E-residents(non CWC and non Council member)
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The E-tenants may also request Artefacts directly on any application deployed by network’s program.

Members who are not part of any electorally appointed Council body seek certifications through a specific program’s mechanism.

For Learn Fellowship:

Both fellows and mentors A E tenant (from the Learn Fellowship program) can generate their certification the artefacts directly on the Foundation’s digital campus platform.

For Open Bounty:

You An E tenant can generate the associated artefacts directly on the Foundation’s jobs platform for members with an activated E-residency the E tenancy lease.

Both assignees and The electoral appointee who is also affiliated to an E-tenants tenancy can request any artefacts related to a jobs and bounty award concerning any project deployed on the Open Constitution AI Network.

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