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RESPONSIBILITIES

TERMS OF REFERENCE

  • Flag proposals within the Wallet Council as “ready” (or not) to be voted by ATC.
  • Create a voting record on the agreed best practices, standards, features for Algorand applications and wallets, with decisions recorded on GitHub and the Algorand Wallet Compatibility Matrix.
  • Publicly share opinions on standards and projects through the Tech Radar tool.
  • Clearly state intent to implement standards or use “accepted” open-source projects, tools and libraries within their own products and services.

EXPECTED COMMITMENTS

  • Review proposals from the Wallet Council and submit feedback within a reasonable time frame.
  • Cast votes within the specified voting window whether that’s during the meeting or offline (e.g. via email).
  • Propose agenda items.
  • Attend ATC and Wallet Council meetings.
    • If you cannot attend, you should elect a representative to participate and handle communications.
    • Attendance is flexible, however fellow ATC members may vote to remove you for consistent absence.

VOTING

RULES

  • Proposals require 66% of votes to change the state of the proposal.
  • Members can vote: Hold, Assess, Trial, Adopt, or No Opinion.
  • Proposals that don't pass can be re-submitted later for re-vote.
  • Proposals will be discussed on Slack.

PROCESS

  • Each member receives one vote.
  • The voting window is one week. Failure to vote is considered a "No Opinion" vote, when the voting window closes.
  • Votes are to be cast during meetings but can also be submitted offline, such as via email for those who were not able to attend.
  • All ATC votes are public.

Voting options

  • Hold - Committee is aware of proposal. Nothing is suggested to be done at present.
  • Assess - Some or all of the ATC members will give the proposal serious assessment.
  • Trial - Proposal is ready for trial and already has reference implementations.
  • Adopt - Proposal is ready for adoption and propagation across the ecosystem.
  • No Opinion - Proposal is neither endorsed nor opposed.