GM @Oakfloors ! I suggest you start by adding the governance calendar. Tomorrow, we have the Community Call of the cycle at 18:00 GMT. You can access it here:
Additionally, @eugenia has recently begun sharing the OP Bulletin, which is great for finding everything in one place:
Hey everyone! The OP Bulletin will now be published in this topic.
The OP Bulletin is an initiative to provide the Optimism community with concise weekly summaries of significant events in the Optimism Collective. You can find the three previous editions here: February 22nd , February 29th , March 7th .
OP Bulletin: Mission Requests, EIP-4844, and We the Art, March 14th
Here we are after a full day of blob memes. Let’s dive into this week’s OP Bulletin.
TL; DR - top 5 of the week
4844 …
While there isn’t a formal training program, I recommend starting with these posts:
The Optimism Collective is a large-scale experiment in decentralized governance. Our Vision is to sustainably fund those public goods that improve upon the well-being of the Collective and beyond. This Working Constitution enshrines governing provisions and principles that, we hope, are calibrated to the ambition of this Vision. It lays the foundation for a fair, democratic model of decentralized governance that’s built to last.
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1. This is a “Working” Constitution. It is exceed…
Optimist Expectations
Optimists (all delegates, Citizens, and grant recipients) are expected to abide by the below expectations.
If a delegate does not abide by these expectations, their delegators should consider re-delegating to a delegate who does abide by them. You can see how to delegate, and redelegate, your tokens here .
Ultimately, enforcement of Citizen expectations will occur in the Citizenship Criteria. In the meantime, Citizen expectations will be socially enforced and incorporated …
This document describes the current governance proposal process of the Optimism Collective. It will evolve, with the Collective, over time. The authoritative version is maintained [here](https://github.com/ethereum-optimism/Operating-manual) on the ethereum-optimism Github.
### **Operating Manual v0.3.8: The Token House and Citizens' House**
The Optimism Collective is governed by two houses, the Token House and the Citizens’ House.
In the Token House, OP holders are responsible for submitting, deliberating, and voting on various types of Optimism Collective governance proposals. They may do so by either voting their OP directly (after delegating their OP voting power to their own address), or by delegating their OP voting power to an eligible third party. Addresses with delegated OP voting power are called “delegates.”
In the Citizens’ House, Optimism Citizens are responsible for allocating rewards to providers of public goods through a process called “retroactive public goods funding” (RetroPGF). Badgeholders that participated in RetroPGF Round 3, demarcated via entries in the AttestationStation smart contract, are now Citizens. Citizenship is currently temporary.
All Token and Citizens’ House representatives are expected to exercise their authority responsibly and in accordance with the [Rules of Engagement](https://gov.optimism.io/t/rules-of-engagement-2-0/5728) and [Code of Conduct](https://gov.optimism.io/t/code-of-conduct/5751).
## **Optimism Governance**
### **Governance Toolkit**
The primary tools for Token House governance are currently:
- [Token House Governance Contract:](https://optimistic.etherscan.io/address/0xcdf27f107725988f2261ce2256bdfcde8b382b10) The on-chain voting contract for Token House governance proposals. Where all Token House qualifying governance proposals are submitted for vote.
- [Optimism Governance Portal:](https://vote.optimism.io/) A front-end interface that enables Token House members to delegate and vote their OP on-chain.
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Have a great week!
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