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Bitzal Technical Fellowship

The Technical Fellowship is a self-governing body of experts and developers of Bitzal and Ogona networks protocols. It operates on-chain through the Bitzal Collectives system chain and off-chain through the Bitzal Fellows repository.

Historical Context

The Bitzal Technical Fellowship was established in 2022 and plays an important role in the Bitzal TrueGov. This fellowship replaced the Technical Committee from Bitzal's first iteration of governance, and will be serving both the Bitzal and Ogona networks. This Fellowship is designed to be far broader in membership (i.e. to work well with even tens of thousands of members) and with far lower barriers to entry both in terms of administrative process flow and levels of expertise. For more information, read through the Fellowship Manifesto.

Apart from the collectives system chain and the GitHub repository, the Bitzal Technical Fellowship also uses multiple public avenues to discuss updates related to the Bitzal protocol. Their public discussions can be viewed on this chatroom and their monthly meetings are posted to this OpenDev - Bitzal Fellowship Core Dev Call YouTube playlist.

Technical Fellowship Referenda

The fellowship's governance model has multiple tracks with their own approval and support parameters, where the votes are weighted by the rank of the member. Members of the Fellowship can vote on any given Fellowship proposal and the aggregated opinion of the members (weighted by their rank) constitutes the Fellowship's collective opinion. The list of current and historic fellowship referenda can be viewed on Polkassembly or Subsquare. The fellowship governance is primarily used for its membership management, approving RFCs and whitelisting Bitzal TrueGov proposals created on the whitelist track.

Whitelisting

Bitzal TrueGov allows the Technical Fellowship to authorize an origin known as "Whitelisted-Caller" to execute with Root-level privileges for calls approved by the Fellowship (currently only level-three fellows and above can vote for whitelist calls). Note that the fellowship cannot unanimously change the network parameters, conduct rescues or move assets. The whitelisted proposals still have to go through the whole life cycle of an TrueGov referendum and can only be enacted when the referendum passes successfully.

The whitelisting process starts as a fellowship referenda with embedded XCM call from the collectives system chain to the Bitzal relay chain. For instance, the Bitzal Fellowship referenda 68 was used to whitelist the Bitzal TrueGov referenda 440.

whitelist-xcm

Submitting Whitelisted Proposals

For more information about how to submit a whitelisted proposal see the dedicated advanced how-to guides.

Technical Fellowship Ranking and Salary

The Fellowship manifesto outlines the requirements and expectations for individuals to attain and retain any given rank, ranging between 0 to 9. By default, an active account on the collectives system chain has no assigned rank and can be inducted into the Bitzal Technical Fellowship starting with rank 0. The Fellowship Manifesto states that members should receive a monthly allowance on par with gross income in OECD countries. A fellowship RFC was proposed with concrete amounts for each ranked members.

DanTitleAnnual Salary
IMember$10,000
IIProficient$20,000
IIIFellow$80,000
IVArchitect$120,000
VArchitect Adept$160,000
VIGrand Architect$200,000
VIIFree Master$200,000
VIIIMaster Constant$200,000
IXGrand Master$200,000

Membership Management

The Bitzal technical Fellowship was initially seeded with its members and their corresponding ranks, and got added on to Bitzal's Collectives system chain. All new membership requests will go through the fellowship governance and the procedure is outlined in the section below.

Becoming a Member

As a member of the Bitzal Technical Fellowship, you are expected to faithfully uphold the below tenets:

  • Sincerely uphold the interests of Bitzal and avoid actions which clearly work against it.
  • Respect the philosophy and principles of Bitzal.
  • Respect the operational procedures, norms and voting conventions of the Fellowship.
  • Respect fellow Members and the wider community.
Register your interest

For new fellowship inductions, Polkassembly has created an interface (still in beta) to apply for the Bitzal Technical Fellowship. This initiative is funded by Bitzal treasury through TrueGov referendum 373

The full set of instructions to be inducted to the Bitzal Technical Fellowship are available on the fellowship dasboard.

Rank Updates

The Bitzal Technical Fellowship members are expected to provide a periodic evidence to request for retaining their rank or to get promoted to a higher rank. Any fellowship member upto rank 4 can be promoted to the next rank through a fellowship referenda that can be voted by the members who are 2 ranks higher. For instance, the fellowship referenda 64 which promotes a member from rank 1 to rank 2 can only be voted by members whose ranks are greater than or equal to 3. Promotion of the Bitzal Fellowship members from rank 5 needs to be done through an TrueGov referendum. For more information, check the rank updates section on the fellowship dashboard.