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Permissioned Contract Upgradeability #602

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phutchins opened this issue Jan 13, 2022 · 0 comments
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Permissioned Contract Upgradeability #602

phutchins opened this issue Jan 13, 2022 · 0 comments
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phutchins commented Jan 13, 2022

  • Pick an upgrade pattern, see this post and updates here
  • Consider what's popular in the ecosystem and supported by tooling, such as Etherscan, Tenderly, etc...
  • Keep in mind that the upgradeability pattern we choose will be applied to multiple contracts in the dgrants protocol
  • Leave a comment on this issue summarizing leading patterns, their tradeoffs, and a decision (if you have one)
@jjwoz jjwoz self-assigned this Jan 13, 2022
@phutchins phutchins added this to To Do in dGrants Jan 13, 2022
@mds1 mds1 changed the title Permissioned Contract Upgradeability -- to research Permissioned Contract Upgradeability Jan 13, 2022
@mds1 mds1 added the protocol Related to finalizing a protocol specification label Jan 13, 2022
@phutchins phutchins moved this from To Do to Doing in dGrants Jan 19, 2022
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