On May 8th, news reported that Ethereum core developer Tim Beiko released a proposal to improve the Ethereum governance process, focusing on optimizing the selection of the Hard Fork "Headliner" feature. The proposal includes: clarifying the Fork Focus, limiting each layer to a maximum of one Headliner feature, adopting a "barbell" strategy to strengthen community feedback, formalizing Working Groups, and documenting the governance process. This move aims to enhance transparency and decision legitimacy while maintaining the community-driven nature of Ethereum.
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Ethereum developers propose to optimize the governance process.
On May 8th, news reported that Ethereum core developer Tim Beiko released a proposal to improve the Ethereum governance process, focusing on optimizing the selection of the Hard Fork "Headliner" feature. The proposal includes: clarifying the Fork Focus, limiting each layer to a maximum of one Headliner feature, adopting a "barbell" strategy to strengthen community feedback, formalizing Working Groups, and documenting the governance process. This move aims to enhance transparency and decision legitimacy while maintaining the community-driven nature of Ethereum.