EP 6.3 was passed with a budget of $4.5M for 2025 on the 25th of February and pertains to Service Provider budgets and allocation mechanisms for 2025. After broad discussion between delegates, working groups and service providers, a proposed change to the voting process is now being presented for vote.
This is a proposed amendment to the evaluation criteria for Service Providers. On April 1st there was an Delegate All Hands meeting in which many delegates expressed the desire to be able to fine tune their vote in order to express preference over not only the teams, but also their respective budgets. This was followed by extensive discussion between delegates, working groups and Service Providers, leading to the below amendment:
The goal here is to propose a new rule change while keeping the same properties as having a single budget be decided in one simultaneous vote.
Evaluation Process
Projects are assessed in ranked order:
- If "None Below" is reached, evaluation stops.
- If the candidate has been part of the Service provider program for at least a year AND if the extended budget fits within the remaining two-year stream budget, assign to the two-year stream . Subtract the extended budget from the two-year stream budget.
- Assign to the one-year stream if:
- The extended budget fits the one-year budget. Subtract its extended budget from the one-year stream.
- OR if the basic budget fits the one-year budget, subtract the its basic budget from the one-year stream.
- If none of these conditions are met, the project is eliminated.
The vote will present both extended and basic budgets as separate options and a given voter can pick either budget to rank their candidates. They do not need to rank both budget options separately, as they are considered the same candidate.
The rank of each candidate will be the rank of it's highest ranked budget option, according to a Copeland methodology (using average support as a tiebreaker). Then a pairwise comparison will be made between the two budget options and the preferred one will be set as its selected budget.
Votes Preprocessing:
Pairwise Comparisons (copeland):
"None Below" Handling:
Scoring and Ranking:
Budget Type Determination:
Stream Allocation:
Budget Transfer Mechanism:
Rejection Criteria:
The initial proposal stated a submission deadline of March 31st, and vote to begin soon after that.
This vote will be conducted over the next 5 days. Then, if the vote is successful MetaGov will be interfacing with voting UI teams to ensure sufficient testing and timelines before the final SPP vote. There will be a minimum of 3 days between this proposal closing and the start of the final vote, to allow Service Providers to update their proposals if necessary.
If this amendment proposal passes, the MetaGov working group, delegates and governance UI providers will enact the updated proposal process.
We would like to thank everyone who has taken the time to be involved in this discussion and have been blown away by the level of engagement & productivity throughout.