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Process for Fellowship members to defend or request ranks.
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Evidences

This repository contains all the Evidences filed as part of the Retention and Promotion of members of the Polkadot Technical Fellowship. These Evidences have been submitted for the discussion and review of individual members' contributions and achievements, as well as for the Fellowship's on-chain bodies to signal approval or disapproval of.

Scope

The Fellowship is about retaining protocol expertise from developers, but also ideators, designers, formalisers and research analysts. According to Section 4 of the Fellowship Manifesto, members of the Polkadot Fellowship are responsible for expertise on a technology (or a specific implementation of it) required and primarily used for the Polkadot (Main) Network to continue operating and improving.

Specifically, this expertise may cover contributions in the following areas:

However, some technologies/code fall out of this scope, notably:

Evidences are scoped to the subset of these concerns which must be held consistent across all evaluations for Retention and Promotion.

Significance

Evidences are a proof of work to indicate the Fellowship's commitment to implement and maintain designs and architectures for Polkadot (Main) Network, as well as participate in discussion and social consensus according to open-source principles.

All members that have been inducted for standard allowance as per the Fellowship Salaries must submit their Evidences once over a period of time (3 months for Rank I-II, 6 months for Rank III-VI) to avoid demotion to a lower rank.

All members (Ranks I-VI) must serve a minimum period of service of 12 months at their current rank before seeking promotion to a higher rank. There is no minimum period of service for Candidates seeking to become members.

Timelines

Members should individually monitor the progress of their demotion and promotion periods on the Core Fellowship UI provided by Subsquare. Alternatively, members can check their individual status directly on the chain state via Polkadot-JS. Members can also add an ical feed for Fellowship-related data directly into their email client or their Google account using this link: webcal://fellowship-calendar.kchr.de/?account=YOUR_ACCOUNT_ID. The code for this widget can be found here.

It is recommended that members submit their evidence for review (via GitHub) and on-chain (via Subsquare) as per the following deadlines:

Process

The process for submitting Evidences is open to all existing Fellowship members (i.e Rank I to IX). Anyone may provide comments on submitted Evidences.

To submit an Evidence, follow these steps:

Once the request has been approved via on-chain referendum, the PR can be merged. This on-chain process is designed to be resilient to where the Evidences are hosted and in what format, so it can be migrated away from GitHub in the future. The Fellowship should not approve more than one Evidence with the same number. PRs may be closed by their author, when sufficiently stale, or after a period of 6 months without approval.

Communication channels

The Fellowship is using Matrix for communication. Right now there exists two channels: