Developer Edward Kim offered a proposal to further empower the community in his voting for the Terra Classic network.
As the crypto industry enters a remodeling process, it is noteworthy that several projects have focused on development activities. Terra Classic, in particular, was restructured and gained community support. Different from the previous project, LUNC started to act more with the decisions of the community. In this context, one of the developers, Edward Kim, put the proposal to the vote for code changes to be approved by the community instead of an authority.
Terra Classic Developer Presents a Suggestion to Strengthen the Community
Edward Kim, one of the Terra Classic developers, turned to the code changes made by the developers. Kim stated that developers are stuck with a central authority in code changes. According to Kim’s proposal, code changes will be taken from the central authority and left to decentralized validators. In this way, the community will have more dominance in project development.
If this offer passes, the classic repository will no longer be the standard repository, and upgrades to the Terra network will be community-controlled. According to Kim, these upgrades will also bring competent developers to the project.
Kim highlighted that currently, developers do not have access to write code to the current canonical repository.