Update on Cardano’s governance rollout
Earlier this week, we published a key terms and milestones overview - highlighting the governance features coming to Cardano and how on-chain decision-making will be rolled out throughout 2024. Some key takeaways include defining the difference between the “interim period” and “technical bootstrapping phase” and when the community will begin drafting the final constitution.
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Core Cardano and its open-source strategy
The Open Source Program Office, steered by Intersect’s Open Source Committee (OSC), has been maturing processes and enhancing stability to effectively steward & maintain over 35 repositories (and growing) under Intersect - including Cardano’s core codebase. The OSC was the first committee established at Intersect and is currently chaired by Tweag, with DQuadrant, IOG, and Adam Dean, among others contributing as sitting members.
Earlier this year, the OSC agreed on a strategy to advance Cardano’s open-source project into the future. The documentation is rich and worth a deeper dive for all those interested.
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Community Funding
Funding opportunities at Intersect continue to evolve, with new opportunities emerging. While some have focussed on specific tooling, others have centered on improving awareness and accessibility to Cardano’s upcoming governance features. Before we update the current projects, you can learn more and view all our funding opportunities on our knowledge base.
- With the Open grant category, we are excited to mention that the community evaluator working group has reached a consensus regarding the results of this award. The results have been shared with the Membership & Community Committee (MCC) for ratification. We are currently seeking clarification from applicants before sharing the results publicly. We look forward to sharing the latest successful applicants soon.
- The Inclusion & Accessibility category (phase 1) has kicked off the evaluation with a new round of community evaluators who have kindly stepped forward to support evaluating this category. As a reminder, we are looking to award four grants for the following subcategories:
- Intersect Town Halls
- After Town Halls
- Twitter Space
- Open Space
The evaluation will take approximately two weeks to complete and will follow with ratification from the MCC with expected results on Friday, 17th May.
Phase 2 of this category will be out soon. It will focus on translating governance tools into multiple languages, such as GovTool, the Constitution Committee Portal, and the Constitution.
DRep Pioneer Programme
We have an exciting update on candidate selection for the DRep Pioneer program. As you know, we have been hard at work processing the applications, which has taken some time. We received a fantastic response from over 80 applicants, and after careful consideration, we can now reveal that 14 applicants have been selected to join the program. We’ll announce more soon, so watch out for an update in the coming weeks.
Of course, we want to encourage as many people as possible to become DReps; this is the entire program's purpose. For those who were not selected, we want to enable them to continue to educate the community on the importance and value of DReps to governance on Cardano. Additionally, we will invite them to participate in the training sessions created by the DRep Pioneers as priority participants in the very first cohort.
Exciting times are ahead, and we’re encouraged by the interest in this program and what that means for the strength DReps will have when representing ada holders in the future.
Cardano Continuity Q1 Update
You can now read more about the work being completed by continuity partners in Q1. Tweag, Galois, WellTyped, IOG, VacLabs, and BryonNetwork all delivered against the continuity-defined scope, and continue to contribute throughout 2024.
Behind the scenes, the technical operations & delivery assurance teams have been working hard to help us meet the continuity delivery targets. As part of their commitment to transparency, the team has published a retrospective on Q1, including updates to internal processes and changes for Q2 2024. We will bring this retrospective report to you each quarter, reaffirming our commitment to transparency and trust, peeling back the curtain and outlining some of the functional team's incredible work 'behind the scenes.'
Read more on what work was delivered in Q1, and dive deeper into internal processes and the retrospective here.
Governance tooling
In the past week, the Intersect product team has made the Govtool repository and the GitHub project public. Here, everyone can actively track development progress, some feedback collected, and the starting point of the open backlog. This active community involvement is a testament to our shared commitment to the success of the DRep Pioneer Program.
After the latest SanchoNet node update, SanchoNet Govtool, together with the supported wallets, has been updated, and it’s now back online for everyone to test Sanchogov.tools.
The moment SanchoNet was back online we saw people testing, here are the latest stats:
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