Compensation
This article is incomplete. See https://github.com/bisq-network/admin/issues/32 to track its completion.
Contents
Processes by role
Compensation Maintainer
Announce BSQ-USD exchange rate
Since proposal #114, compensation requests should use a 90 day average mean to calculate value for BSQ and mitigate its volatility. At the end of a cycle and beginning of a new one, Compensation Maintainer should create a pinned issue with the title: BSQ rate for Cycle X is Y.YY USD per 1 BSQ
and a screenshot of DAO Dashboard to announce the rates for the ongoing cycle.
Announce request submission deadline
To give time for team leads to discuss and review Compensation Requests, requests need to be Ready for review
one week prior to the end of current cycle's proposal phase.
The exact date and reminders will be announced at @bisq-network/dao team and the Compensation board
Triage incoming requests
Compensation Maintainer watches the compensation repository and proceeds to triage:
Incoming issues are classified as Work in progress
if they have [WIP]
at the beginning of the title or as In Review
if they don't. Compensation Maintainer assigns 'In review' issues to corresponding team leads after looking at the content of the request. When in doubt, Compensation Maintainer should ask in the issue which team leaders are the appropriate for the issue.
Compensation Maintainer should transition reviewed requests with DAO proposals transaction ID submitted to Proposal Submitted
column.
Triage is controlled from the Compensation board, drag-and-dropping issues and using "add cards" to triage incoming issues, and directly from the issues, using the "projects" section in the right sidebar.
Close requests after voting
When the reveal vote phase is complete, Compensation Maintainer should close the issues, and put the was:rejected
or was:accepted
comment and tag for each issue.
When a cycle is complete, only WIP for the new Cycle should be kept at the Compensation board and old issues should be closed.
Contributor
Create your compensation request issue
If you wish to request compensation for the current cycle, you should create a compensation request issue no later than one week prior to the end of the current cycle's proposal phase. This is in order to allow time for review by your Team Lead. Reminders about this deadline are sent every cycle to the @bisq-network/dao team, so you should make sure you are watching discussions for that team.
WIP (Work in Progress) compensation requests may be submitted with a [WIP]
prefix in the title, e.g. [WIP] For Cycle 10
. Such WIP requests are assumed not to be ready for review until the WIP prefix is removed. This allows you a convenient way to incrementally add content to a compensation request throughout the course of a cycle without triggering a review prematurely. To indicate that a WIP compensation request is now ready for review, remove the [WIP]
prefix from the compensation request issue and add a comment stating "This request is ready for review". Any compensation request submitted without a WIP prefix will be assumed to be ready for review.
Incorporate review feedback for your request
When your team lead or other stakeholders review your compensation request, they will provide any feedback or requests for changes in the form of a comment on your request issue. Please respond to it promptly. When there is no further feedback, your team lead will add a comment asking you to submit this compensation request as a DAO proposal. The instructions how to do so are in the next section.
Submit your request as a DAO proposal
Follow the instructions on how to file your compensation request as a DAO proposal. When complete, add a comment to your proposal issue that includes the transaction ID of your proposal.
Team Lead
Review team member requests
Stakeholder
Review contributor requests
Remember that just as stakeholders may vote on any DAO proposal, stakeholders may review any contributor's compensation request. To do so, simply add your review feedback in the form of a comment, and react to the compensation request issue with a thumbs-up, thumbs-down or confused face emoji as appropriate. Note that with the exception of team leads, there is no obligation to perform these reviews, and in general you should only review compensation requests that you are knowledgeable about.