Title – Proposal: Mandated Acronyms Training and Evaluation (MATE)
Non-Constitutional
Abstract The MATE proposal aims to establish a comprehensive training and evaluation program for acronym usage within the Arbitrum community. This initiative will standardize acronym communication and improve overall clarity in organizational documentation and discourse.
Motivation Inconsistent acronym usage creates communication barriers and reduces comprehension efficiency. By implementing a structured training program, we can enhance communication precision and reduce misunderstandings across the Arbitrum ecosystem.
Rationale This proposal aligns with Arbitrum’s commitment to clear, transparent communication by promoting linguistic standardization and reducing potential misinterpretations in technical and strategic documentation.
Key Terms
- MATE: Mandated Acronyms Training and Evaluation
- AUP: Acronym Usage Policy
Specifications
- Online training platform
- Custom learning management system
- Digital assessment tools
- Tracking and reporting dashboard
Steps to Implement
- Develop AUP framework ($10,000)
- Create online training modules ($25,000)
- Design assessment platform ($15,000)
- Pilot program with core team ($5,000)
- Community-wide rollout ($20,000)
Timeline
- Development: 3 months
- Pilot: Month 4
- Full implementation: Month 6
- First comprehensive evaluation: Month 12
Overall Cost $75,000
Alternatively we could try to use simpler names (2 words instead of 3-4 whenever possible) and otherwise spell out the acronyms
e.g. Gaming Calayst Program instead of GCP or simply Gaming program or Gaming Catalyst