bsip#1/template: added summary for shareholders

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Fabian Schuh 2015-12-28 09:42:18 +01:00
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BSIP: <BSIP number>
Title: <BSIP title>
Authors: <list of authors' real names and optionally, email addrs>
Status: [ Draft | Accepted | Final | Withdrawn | Deferred | Rejected | Superseded]
Status: [ Draft | Accepted | Final | Withdrawn | Deferred | Rejected | Superseded ]
Type: [ Informational | Protocol ]
Created: <date created on, in ISO 8601 (yyyy-mm-dd) format>
Replaces: <BSIP number>
Superseded-By: <BSIP number>
Discussion: <url>
Worker: <Id of worker proposal>
Replaces: <BSIP number> (optional)
Superseded-By: <BSIP number> (optional)
Worker: <Id of worker proposal> (optional)
# Abstract
# Motivation
# Rational
# Specifications
# Discussion
# Summary for Shareholders
# Copyright
# See Also

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* Specification -- The technical specification should describe the syntax and
semantics of any new feature. The specification should be detailed enough to
allow competing, interoperable implementations for any of the current
BitShares platforms (Satoshi, BitSharesJ, BitShares-js, libBitShares).
BitShares platforms.
* Discussion -- The BSIP shall include a discussion on positive and negative
effects on the BitShares ecosystem shall it be accepted by shareholders. This
section is supposed to be the most important section for shareholders to grasp
the full impact of the BSIP and help shareholders to make a decision.
* Summary for Shareholders -- Most BSIPs will probably be of technical nature.
However, many shareholders are not as technical as the author of a particular
BSIP. This non-technical paragraph serves as a place which can be used to
to interact with shareholders and help them form their opinion. It is not
meant to be a marketing driven paragraph to convince shareholders to vote
**for** or **against** a proposal, though.
# BSIP Formats and Templates
BSIPs should be written in mediawiki or markdown format. Image files should be