Kin Rewards Engine Goes Public, Improvement Proposals Submitted

KRE Algorithm and Valid Spend Guidelines Now Open for Public Contribution; v1.1 and 2.0 Proposals Submitted for Consideration

The Kin Rewards Engine algorithm and spend guidelines have officially been opened up to public contribution. To kick things off, team members at Kik Interactive, Inc. have already submitted improvement proposals for KRE v1.1 and KRE v2.0, and are seeking feedback.

Kin Rewards Engine Repo

You can view the rewards-engine repo here:

KRE v1.1 and 2.0 Proposals by Kik Interactive, Inc.

Two improvement proposals have already been picked up for consideration. Review, discuss, and contribute to them at the following links:

KRE 1.1 Proposal:

KRE 2.0 Proposal:

How to Contribute

Everyone is welcome to comment on proposals, or submit proposals for improvement of their own.

If you’d like to know how to contribute, review the following guide:

Submit your own improvement proposals or review and contribute to existing ones here:

Improvement Proposal Template:

For more details, please review the HowtoContribute guide.

Process

Proposal submissions are reviewed by the Kin Foundation and accepted, denied, or modified at their own discretion. When a new proposal has been picked up for consideration, it will be merged into the improvement-proposals directory, shortly after which a window of time will be specified by the Kin Foundation for comments (via issues) and proposed changes (pull requests) to be reviewed. This process will iterate and improve over time at the discretion of the Kin Foundation.

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