EOS Ignite Web Conference - Worker Proposal System
Recently, an EOS-focused web conference was held. EOS Ignite was the first globally-available EOS event, bringing users and speakers from across the globe together to one place. Josh from EOS Canada spoke about his involvement in developing the Worker Proposal System for the EOS Mainnet.
The conference ran for over 24 hours straight to ensure that users and speakers from all time zones could participate. Many insightful and interesting presentations and discussions were had, and the EOS community at large will greatly benefit from all of the material that has come forth from this event.
A special thank you to Jun Dam for organizing and hosting this event!
If you'd like to join in to the conversation, join the Telegram channel
To read the mentioned notes on the Dash equivalent, visit this post on forums.eosgo.io.
The group of volunteers working that have been working on the Worker Proposal System together includes:
Josh Kauffman, Domenic Thomas, Todor Karaivanov, Thomas Cox, Larry Ma, David Margulies, Orchid Kim, Branden Espinoza, Chris Pollard, Mao Yifeng, Joe Fanelli, and Leo Seo.
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