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title: "Lit Improvement Proposals (LIPs)"
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Lit Improvement Proposals (LIPs) are used to propose new features and upgrades to the core Lit Protocol architecture (including smart contracts) and surrounding ecosystem. LIPs are organized into three categories based on their specific content and area of focus. As covered in the sections above, these categories include protocol level improvements, treasury allocation, and governance improvement proposals. LIPs are used to publicly and transparently track protocol upgrades, new features, and growth initiatives through a standardized template and workflow.
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Lit Improvement Proposals (LIPs) are used to propose new features and upgrades to the core Lit Protocol architecture (including smart contracts) and surrounding ecosystem. LIPs are organized into three categories based on their specific content and area of focus. As covered in the sections above, these categories include protocol level improvements, resource allocation, and governance improvement proposals. LIPs are used to publicly and transparently track protocol upgrades, new features, and growth initiatives through a standardized template and workflow.
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All LIPs go through the LIP process (documented below) before being passed off to the Protocol Council for final review and approval. If approved, the proposal is then passed off to the relevant parties for execution / implementation.
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All LIPs are tagged on the Lit governance forum and associated GitHub repo based on the specific stage they are in:
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- “Idea”: initial proposal ideas are submitted to the governance forum for discussion and refinement.
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- “Draft”: after a proposal has moved past the “idea” stage, it is submitted to the LIP repo as an official draft proposal. The template can be found here.
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- “Idea”: initial proposal ideas are submitted to the [governance forum](https://litprotocol.discourse.group/) for discussion and refinement.
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- “Draft”: after a proposal has moved past the “idea” stage, it is submitted to the [LIP repo](https://github.com/LIT-Protocol/Lit-Improvement-Proposals) as an official draft proposal.
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- “Review”: after a draft proposal has been submitted, it is reviewed by the relevant parties which vary according to the context of the proposal itself.
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- “Vote”: proposals that move to the “vote” stage are passed off to the Protocol Council for final review and approval.
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- “Accepted”: proposals that have been reviewed and accepted by the Protocol Council.
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At this time, the Lit Protocol development company will be the primary party tasked with creating and submitting new LIPs. However, anyone can suggest improvements or changes by starting a discussion on the Lit governance forum using the applicable “idea” tag. All suggestions will be reviewed and prioritized according to current protocol objectives and available resources.
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As discussed in the sections above, the Protocol Council will be the core body tasked with reviewing and approving or rejecting all LIPs at this time. Once Lit Protocol and its associated governance processes have reached a greater level of maturity and stability, the Protocol Council may be dissolved entirely with governance decision making being passed off to relevant ecosystem stakeholders and working groups.
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The Protocol Council—in coordination with the Lit Association—will be the core body tasked with reviewing and approving or rejecting all LIPs at this time. Once Lit Protocol and its associated governance processes have reached a greater level of maturity and stability, the Protocol Council may be dissolved entirely with governance decision making being passed off to relevant ecosystem stakeholders and working groups.
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