Informational Non-Constitutional AIP
To optimize time and organization, we propose that all Snapshot voting, that is, Phase 1 (as displayed on our diagram on the details of the proposal below), start on Monday of each week.
This will be organized as follows:
17 Votes for what remains of this 2023 (starting from September)
53 Votes throughout 2024
On April 2nd, the Arbitrum governance presented its first proposal for discussion. Since then, the forum has received about 39 proposals covering a variety of topics and motivations. Although most of these discussions have been managed in an orderly manner, an increase in the volume of daily proposals could lead to the disorganization of the DAO and an overload of work for the voters.
The order and predictability of the dates aim to make the DAO more efficient without losing its dynamism.
We consider it necessary to establish the basic infrastructure for the DAO. Therefore, we propose an improvement in the scheduling of proposals. As time goes on, we are likely to see more and more proposals being published; this growth in proposals is fundamental for Arbitrum's success, so we must be organized so that the flow of voting and proposal is as clear and simple as possible.
Currently, the procedure to bring an AIP to a vote is as follows:
A proposal can be sent to Snapshot (by an address with a weighted vote of 0.01%) randomly any day of the week.
We propose that proposals only be sent to Snapshot every Monday so that the votes start at the beginning of the week. The votes for 1 month would look something like this:
We also have to emphasize that given the nature of onchain governance, this proposal isn’t necessarily binding to delegates - since delegates can still push proposals at any moment, so it simply serves as a recommendation for better organizational practices and forum guidelines, making Arbitrum’s governance more predictable for both contributors and voters.
This proposal, if accepted, can be implemented the first Monday after it has been approved since it doesn't really require any technical implementations or funding.
This AIP does not require funds.