Paseo - Developer Testnet Funding
Currently, there are two testnets in the Polkadot ecosystem, both being paid for, serviced, and run by Parity: Westend, and Rococo. As a result of the decentralization of Parity, Rococo will be decommissioned in 2024 leaving a gap in Polkadot testnet offering. This gave us a chance to reimagine how a community run testnet would operate, who would maintain it, and what support would be available for new and existing developers building in Polkadot.
A dedicated group of ecosystem agents from Portico, Amforc, Dwellir, Paradox, R0GUE, StakePlus, and Zondax played a key role in the testnet's development, spending 2+ months of personal costs in late 2023, leading to its launch on December 22nd, 2023. Portico and R0GUE are made up of individuals from the Parity “Delivery Services” team who have had vast experience running Rococo over the last 2+ years.
The new developer testnet, ‘Paseo’ has subsequently launched in late 2023 and is seeking 125,018 DOT ($850,000) from the treasury to operate and run for 1 year (Jan 2024 to Dec 2024). These funds will be managed via a bounty and paid to individuals quartlery in advance, over the 12-month funding period.
This testnet is planned to receive updates just before Polkadot, rather than earlier than Kusama - conceptually making it more stable than Westend and closer to Polkadot in terms of code. It will allow new teams an easy environment to build and deploy, where the development environment of the testnet closely matches production (Polkadot). For dapp teams building on existing Parachains, these parachains can test and run their chains on Paseo, giving them greater confidence to deploy to Polkadot, offering greater stability to the dapp teams. Anyone can deploy here, not just parachain teams, opening up the ability for new builders and teams wanting to experiment with building their own appchain.
This proposal outlines a bounty to manage the following:
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Setting up and maintaining the testnet - including upgrading the testnet relay chain runtime as per updates from the fellowship.
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Maintaining required system chains and upgrading the runtime as per updates from the fellowship. The system chains managed will be Assethub, Coretime, and Bridgehub for the initial launch.
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Developer community management and technical support
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Hardware to run the network - collators for system chains, validators, RPC services, logging, etc
Please see the full proposal below with a breakdown on costings and Q&A
Proposal v1.1 -> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uakOrVLzlfmwEc0l4zy-1ZzGK0It47KyJF4mFT0wAa0/edit?usp=sharing
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Propoval v1.0 -> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1--itI-kZAIPoMCTp377IoA8qNx3isC2FmowhRfkmxYw/edit?usp=sharing
Original discussion post: https://polkadot.polkassembly.io/post/2100
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Great effort here to introduce better infrastructure for the ecosystem. In working with Westend and Rococo, we find that some features are available on one network and not the other and vice versa. The promise of a testnet that allows better actual of testing, better uptime and is more decentralized shouldn't be understated.
I'm a contributor to Frequency and will be working on setting up the Frequency Parachain on Paseo. Also Amplica Labs is working on setting up two Paseo validators. I'll also be one of the multisig holders for sudo and likely bounty as well.
It's been great to see the community discussions, both in the forum and in the calls working together to get things setup. While Rococo has been good, it has not provided the sort of stable environment that allows for a real testing environment for Frequency. It is hard to disentable the testing of the relay chain with that of the parachain. Is it an issue with the recent runtime upgrade on Frequency, or something being tested on Rococo?
I belive this will lead to more stable and better tested parachains in general in addition to the decentralization goals.