Filecoin Foundation launches Metropolis, a temperature-checking and crowdsourced voting tool
Filecoin Foundation announced the launch of the temperature check and crowdsourcing voting tool Metropolis to enhance the governance of the Filecoin network. The tool was developed in partnership with Canvas Technologies. Through Metropolis, community members can express their overall feelings about proposals using "positive" or "negative" descriptors, making it easier to share their views on Filecoin Improvement Proposals (FIPs). The goal is to provide a temperature check so that FIP authors and core developers can understand the overall preferences of the community for certain proposals earlier, which will help governance administrators guide resources more accurately according to proposals and ideas. Metropolis can also be used to support community crowdsourcing surveys.
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