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Citizens’ House Onboarding Call Summary
by ethdaily - No Role
Posted on: Jan. 16, 2024, 6:32 p.m.
Content: The Citizens’ House Onboarding Call took place on 16 th January 2023 at 17 : 00 UTC. A call recording will be uploaded by @lavande Important Dates 24 th January: Deadline for Citizens’ House to participate in a test vote on Snapshot 13 January 25 th - January 31 st: Veto Period for Delta Protocol Upgrade 2 (Snapshot 13 ) Quick Links Citizens’ House Spanshot 13 Governance Calendar 1 Citizens’ House Governance Hub 4 Citizens’ House Governance 101 Presentation Optimism Governance 101 Presentation Call Summary Citizens are advised to browse the Citizens’ House Governance Hub. Citizens’ House Governance Hub lists deadlines and to-do actions. Citizens’ House governance is kicking off! A test vote will go live on Snapshot next week. The Token House bootstraps the RetroPGF market via grants and governance funds. Governance funds will eventually diminish. The long-term goal is for RetroPGF (via sequencer revenue) to support the ecosystem. Each Voting Cycle involves a two-week Review Period, a one-week Voting Period, and an additional one-week Veto Period if there is a protocol upgrade. The Veto Period is structured as a no-vote. The Veto threshold requires 30 % of Citizens to cast a no-vote. Votes are public. Citizens’ are advised to get familiar with the Delta Protocol Upgrade before the Veto Period starts on January 25 th. A joint-house call (Citizens’ House x Token House) is expected in February. Optimism Collective Two-House System: Token House ( 1 OP = 1 Vote) Oversees protocol upgrades Drives ecosystem growth Vote on vote.optimism.io 2 List of delegates: https://dune.com/optimismfnd/optimism-op-token-house 3 Citizens’ House ( 1 Member = 1 Vote) Allocate public goods funding Participate in Citizens’ House governance Prioritizing long-term growth and sustainability Vote on Snapshot 13 List of citizens: Optimism Agora 5 Q&A Q: What’s the role of the Security Council vs the Citizens’ House for protocol upgrades? A: Citizens can Veto protocol upgrades. The Security Council will enact approved upgrades and can intervene in emergencies. Q: Should inactive badgeholders be considered Citizens for the Veto threshold? A: Right now they are, but this threshold is subject to change. Awaiting input from @Jonas
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Citizens’ House Onboarding Call Summary
by ethdaily - No Role
Posted on: Jan. 16, 2024, 1:32 p.m.
Content: The Citizens’ House Onboarding Call took place on 16 th January 2023 at 17 : 00 UTC. A call recording will be uploaded by @lavande
Important Dates
24 th January: Deadline for Citizens’ House to participate in a test vote on Snapshot
January 25 th - January 31 st: Veto Period for Delta Protocol Upgrade (Snapshot)
Quick Links
Citizens’ House Spanshot
Governance Calendar
Citizens’ House Governance Hub
Citizens’ House Governance 101 Presentation
Optimism Governance 101 Presentation
Call Summary
Citizens are advised to browse the Citizens’ House Governance Hub.
Citizens’ House Governance Hub lists deadlines and to-do actions.
Citizens’ House governance is kicking off! A test vote will go live on Snapshot next week.
The Token House bootstraps the RetroPGF market via grants and governance funds.
Governance funds will eventually diminish. The long-term goal is for RetroPGF (via sequencer revenue) to support the ecosystem.
Each Voting Cycle involves a two-week Review Period, a one-week Voting Period, and an additional one-week Veto Period if there is a protocol upgrade.
The Veto Period is structured as a no-vote. The Veto threshold requires 30 % of Citizens to cast a no-vote. Votes are public.
Citizens’ are advised to get familiar with the Delta Protocol Upgrade before the Veto Period starts on January 25 th.
A joint-house call (Citizens’ House x Token House) is expected in February.
Optimism Collective Two-House System:
Token House ( 1 OP = 1 Vote)
Oversees protocol upgrades
Drives ecosystem growth
Vote on vote.optimism.io
List of delegates: https://dune.com/optimismfnd/optimism-op-token-house
Citizens’ House ( 1 Member = 1 Vote)
Allocate public goods funding
Participate in Citizens’ House governance
Prioritizing long-term growth and sustainability
Vote on Snapshot
List of citizens: Optimism Agora
Q&A
Q: What’s the role of the Security Council vs the Citizens’ House for protocol upgrades?
A: Citizens can Veto protocol upgrades. The Security Council will enact approved upgrades and can intervene in emergencies.
Q: Should inactive badgeholders be considered Citizens for the Veto threshold?
A: Right now they are, but this threshold is subject to change. Awaiting input from @Jonas
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Citizens’ House Onboarding Call Summary
by ethdaily - No Role
Posted on: Jan. 16, 2024, 1:32 p.m.
Content: The Citizens’ House Onboarding Call took place on 16 th January 2023 at 17 : 00 UTC. A call recording will be uploaded by @lavande
Important Dates
24 th January: Deadline for Citizens’ House to participate in a test vote on Snapshot 16
January 25 th - January 31 st: Veto Period for Delta Protocol Upgrade 2 (Snapshot 16 )
Quick Links
Citizens’ House Spanshot 16
Governance Calendar 1
Citizens’ House Governance Hub 7
Citizens’ House Governance 101 Presentation 1
Optimism Governance 101 Presentation
Call Summary
Citizens are advised to browse the Citizens’ House Governance Hub.
Citizens’ House Governance Hub lists deadlines and to-do actions.
Citizens’ House governance is kicking off! A test vote will go live on Snapshot next week.
The Token House bootstraps the RetroPGF market via grants and governance funds.
Governance funds will eventually diminish. The long-term goal is for RetroPGF (via sequencer revenue) to support the ecosystem.
Each Voting Cycle involves a two-week Review Period, a one-week Voting Period, and an additional one-week Veto Period if there is a protocol upgrade.
The Veto Period is structured as a no-vote. The Veto threshold requires 30 % of Citizens to cast a no-vote. Votes are public.
Citizens’ are advised to get familiar with the Delta Protocol Upgrade before the Veto Period starts on January 25 th.
A joint-house call (Citizens’ House x Token House) is expected in February.
Optimism Collective Two-House System:
Token House ( 1 OP = 1 Vote)
Oversees protocol upgrades
Drives ecosystem growth
Vote on vote.optimism.io 2
List of delegates: https://dune.com/optimismfnd/optimism-op-token-house 4
Citizens’ House ( 1 Member = 1 Vote)
Allocate public goods funding
Participate in Citizens’ House governance
Prioritizing long-term growth and sustainability
Vote on Snapshot 16
List of citizens: Optimism Agora 5
Q&A
Q: What’s the role of the Security Council vs the Citizens’ House for protocol upgrades?
A: Citizens can Veto protocol upgrades. The Security Council will enact approved upgrades and can intervene in emergencies.
Q: Should inactive badgeholders be considered Citizens for the Veto threshold?
A: Right now they are, but this threshold is subject to change. Awaiting input from @Jonas
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Karma - link forum username to wallet
by ethdaily - No Role
Posted on: Nov. 15, 2023, 5 p.m.
Content: Verifying my forum identity for optimism governance addr: 0 xEB 40 A 065854 bd 90126 A 4 E 697 aeA 0976 BA 51 b 2 eE 7 sig: 0 x 6 b 40 d 6678 f 29 aab 9 d 84 a 827 e 03 c 5 b 8876 d 001790424 d 82 e 24 bc 52 ae 2600 d 6 dc 2107541 e 01 d 6 e 54 d 55 afea 6 afb 0 aad 86 f 71 f 6 e 3 d 702 d 338874 b 72 b 451 d 35 d 1 d 6 b 1 b #optimismgovernance
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5th Citizens’ House community call [October 31st, 4 PM UTC]
by ethdaily - No Role
Posted on: Nov. 2, 2023, 7:16 p.m.
Content: 5 th Citizens’ House Community Call Summary Slides 2 Application Review Process: Over 850 RetroPGF 3 applications were reviewed in the first round; 147 are pending in the second. An appeals process is in place for projects that were removed. Badgeholder Manual: Feedback is sought on the Badgeholder Manual 3 to guide the voting cycle. Recognition of the quorum issue for project voting thresholds and whether badgeholders should vote 0 or not vote at all for projects they believe have an impact gap of 0 . Each application needs a minimum quorum of votes from 17 badgeholders to receive funding. Concerns and confusion about the voting weights and token distribution process. The Badgeholder Manual is referenced for clarity, with promises to add illustrative examples. Impact=Profit Framework An Impact=Profit Framework 1 has been developed to assess impact across various categories. It’s designed to aid badgeholders in evaluating projects by providing high-signal impact indicators. Discussion about balancing projects that extract more profit than have generated impact. A proposal is suggested to implement a threshold. Concerns about setting profitability thresholds are raised that might disincentivize exceeding allocated amounts. Impact Evaluation Framework: Impact Evaluation Framework 1 to be used for projects, stressing meaningful metrics. Importance of evaluating projects on performance, security, resilience, and metrics, especially in impact to the Optimism Collective. Workshops: Jonas and Griff will be at Devconnect. Onchain Summit Workshop 1 Meeting preparations for gathering RetroPGF folks in Istanbul, seeking volunteers for hosting. Upcoming impact evaluation workshops for badgeholders, with content to be available on YouTube.
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5th Citizens’ House community call [October 31st, 4 PM UTC]
by ethdaily - No Role
Posted on: Nov. 2, 2023, 3:16 p.m.
Content: 5 th Citizens’ House Community Call Summary
Slides
Application Review Process:
Over 850 RetroPGF 3 applications were reviewed in the first round; 147 are pending in the second.
An appeals process is in place for projects that were removed.
Badgeholder Manual:
Feedback is sought on the Badgeholder Manual to guide the voting cycle.
Recognition of the quorum issue for project voting thresholds and whether badgeholders should vote 0 or not vote at all for projects they believe have an impact gap of 0 . Each application needs a minimum quorum of votes from 17 badgeholders to receive funding.
Concerns and confusion about the voting weights and token distribution process. The Badgeholder Manual is referenced for clarity, with promises to add illustrative examples.
Impact=Profit Framework
An Impact=Profit Framework has been developed to assess impact across various categories. It’s designed to aid badgeholders in evaluating projects by providing high-signal impact indicators.
Discussion about balancing projects that extract more profit than have generated impact. A proposal is suggested to implement a threshold. Concerns about setting profitability thresholds are raised that might disincentivize exceeding allocated amounts.
Impact Evaluation Framework:
Impact Evaluation Framework to be used for projects, stressing meaningful metrics.
Importance of evaluating projects on performance, security, resilience, and metrics, especially in impact to the Optimism Collective.
Workshops:
Jonas and Griff will be at Devconnect. Onchain Summit Workshop
Meeting preparations for gathering RetroPGF folks in Istanbul, seeking volunteers for hosting.
Upcoming impact evaluation workshops for badgeholders, with content to be available on YouTube.
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5th Citizens’ House community call [October 31st, 4 PM UTC]
by ethdaily - No Role
Posted on: Nov. 2, 2023, 3:16 p.m.
Content: 5 th Citizens’ House Community Call Summary
Slides 2
Application Review Process:
Over 850 RetroPGF 3 applications were reviewed in the first round; 147 are pending in the second.
An appeals process is in place for projects that were removed.
Badgeholder Manual:
Feedback is sought on the Badgeholder Manual 3 to guide the voting cycle.
Recognition of the quorum issue for project voting thresholds and whether badgeholders should vote 0 or not vote at all for projects they believe have an impact gap of 0 . Each application needs a minimum quorum of votes from 17 badgeholders to receive funding.
Concerns and confusion about the voting weights and token distribution process. The Badgeholder Manual is referenced for clarity, with promises to add illustrative examples.
Impact=Profit Framework
An Impact=Profit Framework 1 has been developed to assess impact across various categories. It’s designed to aid badgeholders in evaluating projects by providing high-signal impact indicators.
Discussion about balancing projects that extract more profit than have generated impact. A proposal is suggested to implement a threshold. Concerns about setting profitability thresholds are raised that might disincentivize exceeding allocated amounts.
Impact Evaluation Framework:
Impact Evaluation Framework 1 to be used for projects, stressing meaningful metrics.
Importance of evaluating projects on performance, security, resilience, and metrics, especially in impact to the Optimism Collective.
Workshops:
Jonas and Griff will be at Devconnect. Onchain Summit Workshop 1
Meeting preparations for gathering RetroPGF folks in Istanbul, seeking volunteers for hosting.
Upcoming impact evaluation workshops for badgeholders, with content to be available on YouTube.
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29th OP Community Call will be [Tuesday October 17th @ 10:00 PT / 13:00 ET / 17:00 GMT / 19:00 CEST]
by ethdaily - No Role
Posted on: Oct. 17, 2023, 7:13 p.m.
Content: 29 th Token House Community Call Summary - (AI-generated, view call for accuracy) This call will be renamed to Token House Community Call to distinguish it from the Citizens’ House Community Call. Representatives from Base joined the call: Saemi Kim, Governance Lead Rowan Stone, Business Operations Lead Voting Cycle 16 a ( 7 proposals) is open for voting and ends on 25 th October, 2023 . Collective Values: Simona leads an effort to establish collective values for the Optimism ecosystem. Justine underscores the importance of aligning values to guide collective decisions. The list of collective values will be posted in the governance forum for feedback. Transparency: Emphasizing the importance of openness and clarity in processes and actions. Accessibility: Ensuring that resources and information are readily available and usable by all participants. Collaboration: Promoting cooperative efforts and teamwork among community members. Long-term Thinking: Encouraging a forward-looking perspective that considers the consequences of decisions over time. Impact: Focusing on making a positive difference and creating meaningful outcomes. Iterative Innovation: Valuing a continuous process of improvement, including learning from mistakes and iterating on solutions. Community Empowerment: Empowering individual community members and recognizing their role in shaping the collective’s direction. Anticapture Commission: 1 Michael discusses the Anticapture Commission, emphasizing its opt-in nature and eligible delegate list. The allocation of 10 million voting power for the Anticapture Commission is questioned during the call, advocating for higher representation. Justine provides insights into the rationale behind the allocation and the commission’s aim to reward high-impact delegates. Code of Conduct Violations: Delegates recommend referring technical decisions to the Code of Conduct Council in case of insufficient quorum or majority. A vote is live for the Code of Conduct Council Budget 1 . Developer Advisory Board: The initial list of Developer Advisory Board members nominated by the Foundation was introduced, and the budget allocation per member for the season was mentioned ( 12 , 500 OP). The advisory board’s role was clarified, which involves assisting councils, especially with technical aspects of grants and milestones, and addressing decentralization concerns. Grants Council Voting: The Grants Council’s role in informing decisions across various proposals is highlighted, along with a Security Council vote. Security Council: Vote # 1 - Change to Security Model Proposed Grants Council Charter - Season 5 Season 5 Grants Council Orating Budget Grants Council Nominations: Changes in Grants Council roles, including new reviewer positions, are discussed. A question about the relationship between the grant council and retroactive public goods funding is raised. Reviewers will evaluate grant milestones and reporting. More nominations for positions are needed. Nominations close on November 1 st. RetroPGF 3 : The deadline for RetroPGF 3 applications is approaching, with the closing date set for October 23 rd. Delegates are encouraged to actively promote this program on their social media and personally reach out to potential applicants. A question arises concerning Know Your Customer (KYC) for DAO members. To address this, users are advised to contact Jonas via Discord or participate in the Citizens House Community call scheduled for October 31 st. RetroPGF 3 : Application Review Process 1 RetroPGF Application Guidelines 1 RetropPGF KYC Question Upcoming Events Ethereum Mexico 1 21 st October Onchain Summit Istanbul 1 14 th Nov. Etherean League Gathering 1 14 th Nov. L 2 Days Istanbul 1 14 - 15 th Nov.
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29th OP Community Call will be [Tuesday October 17th @ 10:00 PT / 13:00 ET / 17:00 GMT / 19:00 CEST]
by ethdaily - No Role
Posted on: Oct. 17, 2023, 3:13 p.m.
Content: 29 th Token House Community Call Summary - (AI-generated, view call for accuracy)
This call will be renamed to Token House Community Call to distinguish it from the Citizens’ House Community Call.
Representatives from Base joined the call:
Saemi Kim, Governance Lead
Rowan Stone, Business Operations Lead
Voting Cycle 16 a ( 7 proposals) is open for voting and ends on 25 th October, 2023 .
Collective Values: Simona leads an effort to establish collective values for the Optimism ecosystem. Justine underscores the importance of aligning values to guide collective decisions. The list of collective values will be posted in the governance forum for feedback.
Transparency: Emphasizing the importance of openness and clarity in processes and actions.
Accessibility: Ensuring that resources and information are readily available and usable by all participants.
Collaboration: Promoting cooperative efforts and teamwork among community members.
Long-term Thinking: Encouraging a forward-looking perspective that considers the consequences of decisions over time.
Impact: Focusing on making a positive difference and creating meaningful outcomes.
Iterative Innovation: Valuing a continuous process of improvement, including learning from mistakes and iterating on solutions.
Community Empowerment: Empowering individual community members and recognizing their role in shaping the collective’s direction.
Anticapture Commission: Michael discusses the Anticapture Commission, emphasizing its opt-in nature and eligible delegate list. The allocation of 10 million voting power for the Anticapture Commission is questioned during the call, advocating for higher representation. Justine provides insights into the rationale behind the allocation and the commission’s aim to reward high-impact delegates.
Code of Conduct Violations: Delegates recommend referring technical decisions to the Code of Conduct Council in case of insufficient quorum or majority. A vote is live for the Code of Conduct Council Budget.
Developer Advisory Board: The initial list of Developer Advisory Board members nominated by the Foundation was introduced, and the budget allocation per member for the season was mentioned ( 12 , 500 OP). The advisory board’s role was clarified, which involves assisting councils, especially with technical aspects of grants and milestones, and addressing decentralization concerns.
Grants Council Voting: The Grants Council’s role in informing decisions across various proposals is highlighted, along with a Security Council vote.
Security Council: Vote # 1 - Change to Security Model
Proposed Grants Council Charter - Season 5
Season 5 Grants Council Orating Budget
Grants Council Nominations: Changes in Grants Council roles, including new reviewer positions, are discussed. A question about the relationship between the grant council and retroactive public goods funding is raised. Reviewers will evaluate grant milestones and reporting. More nominations for positions are needed. Nominations close on November 1 st.
RetroPGF 3 : The deadline for RetroPGF 3 applications is approaching, with the closing date set for October 23 rd. Delegates are encouraged to actively promote this program on their social media and personally reach out to potential applicants. A question arises concerning Know Your Customer (KYC) for DAO members. To address this, users are advised to contact Jonas via Discord or participate in the Citizens House Community call scheduled for October 31 st.
RetroPGF 3 : Application Review Process
RetroPGF Application Guidelines
RetropPGF KYC Question
Upcoming Events
Ethereum Mexico 21 st October
Onchain Summit Istanbul 14 th Nov.
Etherean League Gathering 14 th Nov.
L 2 Days Istanbul 14 - 15 th Nov.
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29th OP Community Call will be [Tuesday October 17th @ 10:00 PT / 13:00 ET / 17:00 GMT / 19:00 CEST]
by ethdaily - No Role
Posted on: Oct. 17, 2023, 3:13 p.m.
Content: 29 th Token House Community Call Summary - (AI-generated, view call for accuracy)
This call will be renamed to Token House Community Call to distinguish it from the Citizens’ House Community Call.
Representatives from Base joined the call:
Saemi Kim, Governance Lead
Rowan Stone, Business Operations Lead
Voting Cycle 16 a ( 7 proposals) is open for voting and ends on 25 th October, 2023 .
Collective Values: Simona leads an effort to establish collective values for the Optimism ecosystem. Justine underscores the importance of aligning values to guide collective decisions. The list of collective values will be posted in the governance forum for feedback.
Transparency: Emphasizing the importance of openness and clarity in processes and actions.
Accessibility: Ensuring that resources and information are readily available and usable by all participants.
Collaboration: Promoting cooperative efforts and teamwork among community members.
Long-term Thinking: Encouraging a forward-looking perspective that considers the consequences of decisions over time.
Impact: Focusing on making a positive difference and creating meaningful outcomes.
Iterative Innovation: Valuing a continuous process of improvement, including learning from mistakes and iterating on solutions.
Community Empowerment: Empowering individual community members and recognizing their role in shaping the collective’s direction.
Anticapture Commission: 1 Michael discusses the Anticapture Commission, emphasizing its opt-in nature and eligible delegate list. The allocation of 10 million voting power for the Anticapture Commission is questioned during the call, advocating for higher representation. Justine provides insights into the rationale behind the allocation and the commission’s aim to reward high-impact delegates.
Code of Conduct Violations: Delegates recommend referring technical decisions to the Code of Conduct Council in case of insufficient quorum or majority. A vote is live for the Code of Conduct Council Budget 1 .
Developer Advisory Board: The initial list of Developer Advisory Board members nominated by the Foundation was introduced, and the budget allocation per member for the season was mentioned ( 12 , 500 OP). The advisory board’s role was clarified, which involves assisting councils, especially with technical aspects of grants and milestones, and addressing decentralization concerns.
Grants Council Voting: The Grants Council’s role in informing decisions across various proposals is highlighted, along with a Security Council vote.
Security Council: Vote # 1 - Change to Security Model
Proposed Grants Council Charter - Season 5
Season 5 Grants Council Orating Budget
Grants Council Nominations: Changes in Grants Council roles, including new reviewer positions, are discussed. A question about the relationship between the grant council and retroactive public goods funding is raised. Reviewers will evaluate grant milestones and reporting. More nominations for positions are needed. Nominations close on November 1 st.
RetroPGF 3 : The deadline for RetroPGF 3 applications is approaching, with the closing date set for October 23 rd. Delegates are encouraged to actively promote this program on their social media and personally reach out to potential applicants. A question arises concerning Know Your Customer (KYC) for DAO members. To address this, users are advised to contact Jonas via Discord or participate in the Citizens House Community call scheduled for October 31 st.
RetroPGF 3 : Application Review Process 1
RetroPGF Application Guidelines 1
RetropPGF KYC Question
Upcoming Events
Ethereum Mexico 1 21 st October
Onchain Summit Istanbul 1 14 th Nov.
Etherean League Gathering 2 14 th Nov.
L 2 Days Istanbul 1 14 - 15 th Nov.
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