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Treasury proposal: Dot.alert() operational costs – Q2-Q3 2023

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2 years ago

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Proponent: 12uokSRn2hmEWPZuzHK1xqnFxRgyoApLtXRBd4jFan2x2T1P

Date: 24.03.2023

Requested USD: $41,402

Short description: Dot.alert() is a knowledgebase that provides practical guidelines for managing assets safely across the Polkadot ecosystem.
As part of its mission, Dot.alert() has previously established a social contract with the Polkadot Treasury to fund its operational costs.

Since its launch on 16th August 2022, Dot.alert() has:

  • Published over 30 articles presenting Polkadot technologies in context
  • Delivered security tips and good practice for transacting on ecosystem platforms
  • Shared insights on community-made tools supporting Relay chains operations
  • Provided contextual information about Polkadot directions on social media
  • Created a collaborative space for Polkadot community members to contribute with their knowledge and expertise

Dot.alert() is seeking funding for its Q2 and Q3 2023 operations, so that it can continue to make progress on the objectives laid out in its annual strategic plan.

You can find the full details of the proposal (including milestones, tasks, and costs for the period April – September 2023) here: Polkadot Maintenance Proposal Q2-Q3 2023 – Dot.alert().

You can find the full reports for:

  • Q1 2023 milestones: Dot.alert() Proposal - Milestones report_Mar2023
  • Q4 2022 milestones: Dot.alert() Proposal - Milestones report_Dec2022

Thank you for taking the time to read through and share your thoughts.

Comments (2)

2 years ago

Hello Everyone I've Delved Deep into Polkadot Proposal 282 and Produced an Insightful Video on My YouTube Channel. Clear Guidance for the Spanish-speaking Community. In my video, I delve into the key aspects of Proposal 282 and share my perspectives and recommendations. As a community, we can mutually benefit from sharing perspectives and experiences. I hope that my analysis of Proposal 282 proves helpful to those interested in Polkadot and its ecosystem. Please feel free to leave your comments and questions on the video! I'm excited to hear your thoughts and engage in productive dialogue within our Spanish-speaking community. See you in the video, and let's continue building the future of Polkadot together! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TABKetg\_bhI

2 years ago

Re: Reimbursement of deposits bonded for Gov1 on-chain Treasury proposals

Hello team,

Polkadot OpenGov is now live and Gov1 operations have been superseded. This means that Treasury spends requests related to Tips cannot no longer be approved by the Polkadot Council (which has been dissolved).

Since your team has already submitted a tip to request the reimbursement of an on-chain treasury proposal deposit made under Gov1, you will not be able to receive this amount even if the tip is fully endorsed by the Council at this stage.

Instead, you will need to submit an OpenGov referendum under the Small tipper track or Big Tipper track to obtain the refund of your deposit, after approval from the community of DOT token holders.

Once your request is approved and you have received the funds at the end of the Treasury Spend period (which can go up to 24 days), you will need to update the Polkassembly post linked to your previous on-chain submission on Gov1 with a statement advising that it can be rejected.

Below are some must-have resources in relation to OpenGov and on-chain submission procedures for OpenGov referenda:

  • OpenGov video on Polkadot network Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iv7b4ZxUzoM
  • OpenGov page on Polkadot network website: https://polkadot.network/features/opengov/
  • OpenGov page on Polkadot network Wiki: https://wiki.polkadot.network/docs/learn-opengov#referenda
  • OpenGov referenda page on Polkadot-JS Apps: https://polkadot.js.org/apps/?rpc=wss%3A%2F%2Frpc.polkadot.io#/referenda
  • Tutorial - How to submit a Polkadot OpenGov referendum for a treasury proposal
  • Community suggestions and feedback on Polkadot OpenGov: https://forum.polkadot.network/t/community-suggestions-for-the-opengov-on-polkadot/3109

If you have any doubts or need further clarifications about these procedures, please let me know.

Thanks.

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