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CPS-???? | Social Governance #935
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CPS-???? | Social Governance #935
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* Initial draft of CPS * Introduce Governance CIP/CPS Category
* Add missing co-author email address
* Add pull request discussion link
@Crypto2099 it is a pretty big implication that this creates a If it's not considered off-topic for the CIP process, the next question is how it relates to CPS-0007. Does it extend it, or deprecate it? In either case, why doesn't the latter document refer to the earlier one? Since the subject matter overlaps, how would people know which is relevant in cases where both might appear applicable? So, most importantly perhaps, why isn't this PR an update to CPS-0007? https://github.com/cardano-foundation/CIPs/tree/master/CPS-0007 |
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I would argue that by lumping everything under
I would argue that CPS-0007 related to on-chain governance (i.e. CIP-1694) and the technical implementation of governance whereas this CPS aims to address a fundamentally new issue that has only arisen this year during the drafting on the Cardano Constitution and that is the "off chain" processes that are necessary such as:
Also thank you Robert and looking forward to discussing this one (and the other CIPs to follow) during the next editor's meeting! |
A key point of "[Social Governance](cardano-foundation#935)" that we have not been able to adequately represent in the Cardano Constitution is how DReps should establish a Code of Conduct to guide their decisions. While such a code would be difficult to mandate in a permissionless blockchain system that lacks adequate enforcement mechanisms, we still feel it is important to offer a template that DReps and other governance actors can use to voluntarily create a personal code of conduct for themselves. This CIP sets forth the recommended disclosures and process in hopes that most governance actors will choose to engage so that potential delegators can use this information to make a decision on who to support.
A key point of "[Social Governance](cardano-foundation#935)" that we have not been able to adequately represent in the Cardano Constitution is how DReps should establish a Code of Conduct to guide their decisions. While such a code would be difficult to mandate in a permissionless blockchain system that lacks adequate enforcement mechanisms, we still feel it is important to offer a template that DReps and other governance actors can use to voluntarily create a personal code of conduct for themselves. This CIP sets forth the recommended disclosures and process in hopes that most governance actors will choose to engage so that potential delegators can use this information to make a decision on who to support.
A key point of "[Social Governance](cardano-foundation#935)" that we have not been able to adequately represent in the Cardano Constitution is how DReps should establish a Code of Conduct to guide their decisions. While such a code would be difficult to mandate in a permissionless blockchain system that lacks adequate enforcement mechanisms, we still feel it is important to offer a template that DReps and other governance actors can use to voluntarily create a personal code of conduct for themselves. This CIP sets forth the recommended disclosures and process in hopes that most governance actors will choose to engage so that potential delegators can use this information to make a decision on who to support.
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A new CPS to orchestrate solutions to social governance problems that cannot be explicitly addressed through on-chain procedures and may need to be more malleable versus the on-chain Constitution document. This gives us an alternative pathway to steer and orchestrate new standards and behaviors amongst the community.
Link to rendered version: https://github.com/Crypto2099/CIPs/tree/social-governance-cps/CPS-XXXX