Foresight News reports that Ethereum core developer Tim Beiko has proposed improvements to the Ethereum governance process, focusing on optimizing the selection of the Hard Fork "Headliner" feature. The proposal includes: clarifying fork goals (Fork Focus), limiting each layer to one Headliner feature at most, adopting a "barbell" strategy to strengthen community feedback, formalizing Working Groups, and documenting the governance process. This move aims to enhance transparency and decision-making legitimacy while maintaining Ethereum's community-driven characteristics.
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Ethereum developers proposed to optimize the governance process, focusing on improving the selection of the Hard Fork "flagship feature".
Foresight News reports that Ethereum core developer Tim Beiko has proposed improvements to the Ethereum governance process, focusing on optimizing the selection of the Hard Fork "Headliner" feature. The proposal includes: clarifying fork goals (Fork Focus), limiting each layer to one Headliner feature at most, adopting a "barbell" strategy to strengthen community feedback, formalizing Working Groups, and documenting the governance process. This move aims to enhance transparency and decision-making legitimacy while maintaining Ethereum's community-driven characteristics.