Forum Post describing this Proposal: https://forum.yam.finance/t/jason-punk1004-eth-incident-and-votes/1554
Per this announcement, https://yamfinance.medium.com/3f5f74af044d, Jason, aka punk1004.eth, has been removed as a contributor to YAM and had all permissions removed from github.
Here is the conclusion that the YAM core team has come to after reviewing all the evidence that was presented to us (copied from the statement made on Medium):
There are additional decisions that need to be made regarding the payment for previous work Jason has done and continued membership on our discord that need to be answered by the YAM community.
Contributors are paid in both stablecoins and YAM based on their approved compensation proposals. The YAM is streamed over 3 months and the stablecoins are paid retroactively every month for work done over the past month. Jason’s YAM stream has ended and will not be renewed. His payment in stablecoins typically would be paid in the monthly on-chain vote with the rest of the contributor’s payments.
The question here is whether the DAO thinks that Jason should receive payment for his last month of work. He has performed the work and tasks that he was given over the last month, and the exploit of which he is accused occurred on the 3rd of November, after the period of work for which he would be paid.
These decisions are either beyond the scope of what the core contributors believe they should be deciding upon or are unclear on the best course of action. We feel our best way forward is to put these questions to the DAO as a whole and follow the will of the YAM token holders.
The outcome of this vote will be followed by the contributors with the power to carry them out.