Content distribution and audience engagement
The proclamation layer for the organvm system — POSSE distribution, content syndication, announcements, and public communication that carries the system's work to audiences beyond GitHub.
4 repositories · 3 SKELETON · 1 DESIGN_ONLY
Philosophy | What This Organ Does | Distribution Strategy | Repositories | Place in the Eight-Organ System
The name Kerygma (Greek: κήρυγμα — proclamation, heralding) distinguishes this organ's function from ORGAN-VI (Koinonia/Community). Community creates intimate spaces for dialogue and shared inquiry. Kerygma creates channels that carry the system's work outward — to grant reviewers, hiring managers, potential collaborators, institutional partners, and the broader creative-technology community.
The guiding principle is authentic voice over growth hacking. ORGAN-VII does not optimize for engagement metrics or algorithmic reach. It communicates what the system has actually built, in the voice of the person who built it. Proclamation earns attention by being substantive; it does not manufacture attention through manipulation. Every piece of outbound communication should be something the author would stand behind in a fellowship interview or a gallery talk.
ORGAN-VII manages the outward-facing communication of the organvm eight-organ system. Its responsibilities include:
- Content syndication — distributing canonical updates from organvm repositories to external platforms (social media, newsletters, portfolio sites, academic networks)
- Announcements — structured release communication for milestones across all eight organs
- Brand coherence — visual identity, per-organ color palette, badge systems, and presentation materials ensuring consistent representation
- Narrative coordination — aggregating cross-organ progress into coherent stories for external audiences
While every organ produces work that speaks for itself, ORGAN-VII ensures that work reaches the people who need to see it.
ORGAN-VII implements a POSSE strategy — Publish on Own Site, Syndicate Elsewhere. The content lifecycle follows a clear path:
- Creation — Work originates in ORGAN-I (theory), ORGAN-II (art), or ORGAN-III (commerce)
- Documentation — READMEs and technical documentation live in their source repositories
- Public Process — ORGAN-V produces essays and methodology reflections that contextualize the work
- Proclamation — ORGAN-VII syndicates finished material to external platforms, always linking back to the canonical source
Each piece of content has a single source of truth (the organvm repository) and multiple syndicated copies with backlinks. POSSE syndication to Mastodon and Discord is verified and operational.
| Repository | Description | Status |
|---|---|---|
| social-automation | POSSE syndication infrastructure and content pipeline | SKELETON |
| distribution-strategy | Distribution strategy documentation and channel architecture | SKELETON |
| announcement-templates | Release notes, milestones, and public update templates | SKELETON |
The organvm system spans 81 repositories across 8 organizations, ~320K words of documentation, and 16 published essays.
| Organ | Relationship to ORGAN-VII |
|---|---|
| I · Theoria | Provides intellectual framing for public communications |
| II · Poiesis | Supplies visual and experiential assets for marketing materials |
| III · Ergon | Products provide concrete "what we built" narratives |
| IV · Taxis | Defines release coordination and communication governance |
| V · Logos | Produces essays and methodology documentation — primary content source |
| VI · Koinonia | Community events generate announcements and engagement narratives |
| VII · Kerygma | This organ — proclamation and distribution |
| VIII · Meta | ORGAN-VII reports to the meta-organvm umbrella |
Dependency direction: ORGAN-VII is a pure consumer. It amplifies what exists across all other organs but creates no upstream obligations. No back-edges — marketing follows creation, never the reverse.
Read the public process: organvm-v-logos.github.io/public-process
Organization: organvm-vii-kerygma System: organvm eight-organ system Author: @4444J99
CONSOLIDATION-II Sprint 2026-02-12