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RE: Proposal for an incremental Constitution and Dapp layer governance on EOS

in #eos6 years ago

If the Constitution was designed to be vague as you say - then it has succeeded.

No - those are your words. I won't respond to that strawman, instead better to concentrate on what I said:

Your implied criticism of the Constitution that there aren't the stated actions of enforcement e.g., Article I. That's exactly how it should be. ...

A founding document such as that in EOS should always be brief and principled. Elsewise nobody will read it and understand it.

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'Your implied criticism of the Constitution that there aren't the stated actions of enforcement e.g., Article I. That's exactly how it should be.' Yes, I took this to mean vague.

I guess by making them brief and principled it actually creates a job for you guys...

  • i.e. to interpret their meaning on everyone's behalf?

A group of people with expertise in this will no doubt emerge regardless of how it is written. But, better a clear, short readable document of principles that the community can understand and get involved with if it needs to ... than an indeciferable code that results in a guild to protect their secret wisdom.