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Talking to @jakzilla, there is a desire for a feature allowing a motion to be escalated "past" the root domain to an external arbitrator. This escalation would work similarly to escalation to higher domains -- the prior vote remains canonical until the external arbitrator submits a decision within a time limit. Arbitrators would be represented as an address, chosen from a metacolony-managed whitelist.
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Talked to Jack about this briefly, we have no idea what the requirement for escalating past the root domain should be (i.e. the equivalent of enough tokens being staked on one side or the other), so unassigning this for now.
Talking to @jakzilla, there is a desire for a feature allowing a motion to be escalated "past" the root domain to an external arbitrator. This escalation would work similarly to escalation to higher domains -- the prior vote remains canonical until the external arbitrator submits a decision within a time limit. Arbitrators would be represented as an address, chosen from a metacolony-managed whitelist.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: