(Q390)

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I dont think that OPTIONAL branding is enough of a tie-in with Nouns, would support a version of this proposal with deeper synergies. non-optional branding at minimum
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agree with Scott Lewis re: political statements
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will consider voting for a version of this proposal with better economics. Agree fully with noun12 here
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I largely agree with Wilson. Would rather set a precedent that a much larger percentage of droposal revenue should go Nouns, even if it means funding the work ourselves.
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I think this project is clever and wish it success. But I fail to see why it should be launched via DAO proposal, especially without a share of open edition proceeds going to the treasury.
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like the idea, disagree with the tracks chosen
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The DAO already paid to own 7k copies per issue that we can choose to distribute, that is a sufficient amount of demand subsidy imo. If we were getting wholesale cost that might sway things a little bit.
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Thanks for the proposal! It would be very useful to have DAO-owned and managed vaults. That said, the catch up fees proposed are too high, and the specific strategies are not great r/r. Would welcome a resubmission of this proposal in the future.
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I do NOT support a complete speeding freeze, but just happen to think that the redundancy with prop house makes this proposal not worth allocating resources to
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not happy with current value accrual to nounsdao. Other DAOs are happy customers of prop house without bankrolling the operation.
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I really like the artmatr technology and there is probably a smaller scope collaboration with them that I would support, but this is too ambitious and not targeted enough
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trusting david horvath on this one
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fine to try this out but not endorsing the product
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I think this is worth trying, stream should be cancelled if this does not bring in new people and increase participation
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thou shalt not request a subdomain
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Increasing maximum quorum should increase the percentage of successful proposals that are hell yes initiatives. Why fund marginal controversial proposals when there are plenty of great ones passing nearly unanimously?
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Nouns will succeed if A+ people make A+ proposals below market rate because their are strong synergies generated by working together
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think this proposal is a good example of what can be delivered with a small amount of funding. Other proposers should take note. Excited to see results and hopefully re-use the 3d assets developed here in future work
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no strong opinion on this proposal. Voting NO to increase quorum. If people have conviction on this then it should easily pass even with higher quorum.
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