A repository for documenting standardized protocols and improvements for the Starknet ecosystem.
SNIPs (Starknet Improvement Proposals) is a repository for documenting standardized protocols and improvements for the Starknet ecosystem. It provides a structured process for proposing, reviewing, and finalizing changes to Starknet-related software, ensuring transparency and community involvement. The project is inspired by Ethereum's EIP process and serves as the official channel for ecosystem evolution.
Starknet developers, protocol designers, and community members who want to propose, discuss, or implement changes to the Starknet ecosystem.
SNIPs offers a transparent, community-driven framework for standardizing Starknet improvements, ensuring high-quality documentation and implementable proposals. It provides a clear lifecycle process from draft to final status, facilitating collaboration and reducing protocol complexity.
Starknet Improvement Proposal repository
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Provides a clear template and lifecycle for proposals, ensuring high-quality and implementable standards, as detailed in SNIP-1 and the template.
Uces GitHub for open submissions, reviews, and discussions, fostering collective decision-making inspired by Ethereum's EIP process.
Requires completed implementations before final status, reducing theoretical flaws and ensuring practicality, as stated in the lifecycle.
Follows a defined lifecycle from Draft to Final with editor oversight, helping track progress and maintain standards, illustrated in the SNIP process diagram.
The process, inspired by EIPs, requires extensive community feedback and editor approval, which can delay implementations and add overhead.
Only applicable to Starknet-related software, making it irrelevant for other blockchain ecosystems or general software projects.
Contributors must thoroughly review SNIP-1 and navigate GitHub workflows, which may deter newcomers without prior proposal experience.