Shelby Steidl - @shelb_ee | shelb_ee#9785 Abbey Titcomb - @abbey | abbey#5646
The following proposal is an overview of governance updates supporting the DAO’s adoption of a new ecosystem model. The proposed updates are made by the Community & Governance team and are based in learnings gathered throughout the last year of stewarding the DAO. These updates also aim to make it easier for RadicleDAO members to follow governance proposals, participate in governance, and understand the DAO’s ecosystem model.
The Radicle project is on the journey of “transitioning to the DAO ”. As part of this journey, the RadicleDAO is adopting a new ecosystem model (explained in Next Steps: Introducing the Core Development Org , where teams & contributors organize themselves within independent Orgs. Each Org exhibits its own governance processes and manages its own funds. Orgs are funded through RadicleDAO and its treasury, meaning that they will need to maintain mission-alignment and create regular governance proposals to receive treasury funding.
Radicle Ecosystem Model
Proposal Actions:
The two major additions to Radicle’s off-chain governance process are the Governance Manual and Proposal Directory/Template Library. These two governance resources introduce an assortment of updates that we believe will make governance of the RadicleDAO cleaner, simpler, and more effective.
Up until now, Radicle’s governance process has lived on radicle.community (see here) and is maintained by the Radicle Foundation’s Governance Team contributors. With the introduction of the Governance Manual, the governance process can be managed by the RadicleDAO. Radicle’s Governance Manual will be a living document outlining all processes, cycles, and rules related to governance of the RadicleDAO and its Treasury. This Governance Manual will live in a version-controlled repository (radicle-dev/radicle-governance) and can only be updated through a formal off-chain vote (see contributing.md ).
The Governance Manual presents some changes to to Radicle’s on-chain and off-chain governance processes. These changes are being introduced by the Community & Governance Team based on learnings taken from facilitating governance over the last year.
These updates include the:
Removal of the Temperature Check step from the Governance Process
Introduction of a formal proposal numbering scheme and proposal types: executable, executable-org, social, consensus (e.g. [Executeable][RGP - #] - [PROPOSAL TITLE])
Introduction of monthly proposal cycles
Transition of governance process from Discourse to GitHub (see contributing.md )
The full description of proposed changes can be found in PR#2.
See PR#4 for an overview of the proposed templates.
A new library of proposal templates will make it easier for community members to draft and post proposals. The directory helps folks better determine where proposals should be posted within the DAO based on their goals & objectives.
The Proposal Directory & Template Library provides contributors with a set of templates that can be used to create proposals to the RadicleDAO and its various Orgs.
We believe that these governance updates will greatly improve the way the RadicleDAO is governed. The Governance Manual and Proposal Template Library introduce updates that will make it easier to participate in the RadicleDAO, which we believe will support the long-term stewardship of a self-sustaining, freely accessible, open-source ecosystem.