Sounds good. Probably should just clarify whether you mean the start or end of December.
Proposal 135210 â LaCosta | CodeGov
Vote: ADOPT
The proposal increases the type1.1
rewardable_nodes
from Node Operator dvfhx
from 23 to 24 in order to include node 42rj3.
The node matches the Node Operator in the proposal and wasnât mentioned in previous proposals of this type, proposal 134672 and proposal 135012 and is the last one for this NO to have all the nodes as rewardable.
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Makes sense. Thanks @timk11 and everyone else for your quick responses!
I submitted the motion proposal and itâs waiting for your votes at https://dashboard.internetcomputer.org/proposal/135253
Proposal 135245 â LaCosta | CodeGov
Vote: ADOPT
As part of the Steps for Gen-1 Node onboarding after 48 months, the Node Provider Reist Telecom AG is creating the Node Operator sqxhb
to hold 28 nodes in the zh5 DC that are being handed over by NP Sygnum Bank.
All the required steps were followed:
- A Forum post by the NP
- The self-declaration document was uploaded on the IC Wiki
- The Node Operator ID proposed is new
- A statement, published on the IC wiki, signed by both the current and the new node provider
Currently the NP has a total of 0 type1
nodes which means it can add the proposed 28 nodes and still have a possibility of adding an additional 14 nodes before meeting the maximum number of nodes 42
.
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Proposal 135246 â LaCosta | CodeGov
Vote: ADOPT
The proposal increases the type1.1
rewardable_nodes
of Node Operator mw64v
from 22 to 23 in order to include node flwxw.
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Proposal #135210 Review â Louise | Aviate Labs
Vote: ADOPT
Review:
This proposal increases the rewardable nodes for the Node Provider Uvaca Labs LLC from 23 to 24.
- The node matches the node operator record. It correctly appears in PL1 data center under Uvaca Labs LLC as the node provider
- This node ID was not mentioned in previous proposals
- There are 24 nodes listed on the publich dashboard under PL1 data center
- The node allowance is greater than 0, indicating adding this node is within the allowance.
Additional Comments
The node matches the Node Operator in the proposal and wasnât mentioned in previous proposals of this type, proposal 134667 and proposal 134745 and is the last one for this NO to have all the nodes as rewardable.
@LaCosta, just wanted to point out that according to ic-admin
the NO record with ID dvfhx
still has node_allowance=4
meaning that this NP is still able to onboard 4 more nodes. This would mean their total number of nodes would be 28, which would match handover statement found on Uvaca Labs LLCâs wiki page.
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Proposal #135245 Review â Louise | Aviate Labs
Vote: ADOPT
Review:
Node Provider Reist Telecom AG is adding a new Node Operator record for 28 nodes in the ZH5 DC. This is inline with the steps to migrate the nodes from the previous Node Provider Sygnum Bank.
- The previous NO record with ID
4ohfd
shows 28 Gen-1 nodes on this site, which is equal to the allowance being proposed. - The NP ID belongs to Reist Telecom AG as they will be taking over the nodes in this data center
- The NO ID being added is new and does not reference any records from other data centers
- A signed handover statement is present on the wiki
- Hash of the signed handover statement matches what is published on the self declaration page of Reist Telecom AG
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Proposal #135246 Review â Louise | Aviate Labs
Vote: ADOPT
Review:
This proposal increases the rewardable nodes for the Node Provider 87m Neuron, LLC from 22 to 23.
- The node matches the node operator record. It correctly appears in DL1 data center under 87m Neuron, LLC as the node provider
- This node ID was not mentioned in previous proposals
- There are 23 nodes listed on the public dashboard under DL1 data center
- The node allowance is greater than 0, indicating adding this node is within the allowance.
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What I meant by this is that according to the current nodes associated with this Node Operator only one was left to be set as rewardable. Of course the NP can add more Nodes on this NO, but currently with this proposal all nodes from this NO will be rewardable.
Proposal #135075 â Zack | CodeGov
Vote: Adopted
Reason:
Removes NO ut325
and ampm3
offboarded in the previous proposal 134936.
Proposal #135157 & #135158.
Vote: Adopted
Reason:
Both proposals are in line with the HSM-less re deployment and are registering new NO IDâs.
Node Provider Allusion adds the Node Operator zsywq
for 28 nodes in the DC BR1 and the Node Operator rpfog
for 14 nodes in the DC BR2.
Proposal #135159.
Vote: Adopted
Reason:
Node Provider Arceau NP adds the Node Operator xva5m
for 28 nodes in the DC CH2 that are handed over by NP Rivonia Holdings, currently has 0 nodes.
Proposal #135173.
Vote: Adopted
Reason:
Node Provider Blockchain Development Labs adds the Node Operator jqwj7
for 14 nodes in the DC BC1.
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Proposal #135260 Review â Louise | Aviate Labs
Vote: ADOPT
Review:
Node Provider 0X52
is adding a new Node Operator record for 28 nodes in the TO1 DC. This is inline with the steps to migrate the nodes from the previous Node Provider Blockchain Development Labs
.
- The previous NO record with ID
6oxlv
shows 28 Gen-1 nodes on this site, which is equal to the allowance being proposed. - The NP ID belongs to
0X52
as they will be taking over the nodes in this data center - The NO ID being added is new and does not reference any records from other data centers
- A signed handover statement is present on the wiki
- Hash of the signed handover statement matches what is published on the self declaration page of
0X52
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Proposal 135246 | Tim - CodeGov
Vote: Adopt
This proposal sets rewardable_nodes
for node operator mw64v
to 23. As seen in the dashboard for the DL1 data centre, there are 24 nodes registered for this node operator ID, so an additional node may have been onboarded since this proposal was submitted. The proposal is in keeping with the steps outlined earlier in this thread for onboarding of excess Gen1 node machines that are handed over to another node provider.
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Proposal 135260 â LaCosta | CodeGov
Vote: ADOPT
As part of the Steps for Gen-1 Node onboarding after 48 months, the Node Provider 0X52 is creating the Node Operator wrg4t
to hold 28 nodes in the to1 DC that are being handed over by NP Blockchain Development Labs.
All the required steps were followed:
- A Forum post by the buyer NP
- The self-declaration document was uploaded on the IC Wiki
- The Node Operator ID proposed is new
- A statement, published on the IC wiki, signed by both the current and the new node provider
Currently the NP has a total of 0 type1
nodes which means it can add the proposed 28 nodes and still have a possibility of adding an additional 14 nodes before meeting the maximum number of nodes 42
.
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Proposal 135287 | Tim - CodeGov
Vote: Adopt
This proposal updates rewardable_nodes
for node operator mw64v
accordingly.
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Proposal 135287 â LaCosta | CodeGov
Vote: ADOPT
The proposal increases the type1.1
rewardable_nodes
of Node Operator mw64v
from 23 to 24 in order to include node 4vzqk.
The node matches the Node Operator in the proposal and wasnât mentioned in previous proposals of this type, proposal 134667, proposal 134745 and proposal 135246 and is the last one of the current nodes operated by this NO in order to have all the nodes as rewardable.
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Proposal #135287 Review â Louise | Aviate Labs
Vote: ADOPT
Review:
This proposal increases the rewardable nodes for the Node Provider 87m Neuron, LLC from 23 to 24 in the DL1 datacenter.
- The node matches the node operator record. It correctly appears in DL1 data center under 87m Neuron, LLC as the node provider
- This node ID was not mentioned in previous reward configuration proposals
- There are 24 nodes listed on the public dashboard under DL1 data center
- The node allowance is greater than 0, indicating adding this node is within the allowance.
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Proposal #135305 Review â Louise | Aviate Labs
Vote: ADOPT
Review:
Node Provider 100 Count Holdings
is adding a new Node Operator record for 28 nodes in the CH3 DC. This is inline with the steps to migrate the nodes from the previous Node Provider MI Servers
.
- The previous NO record with ID
t37p3
shows 28 Gen-1 nodes on this site, which is equal to the allowance being proposed. - The NP ID belongs to
100 Count Holdings
as they will be taking over the nodes in this data center - The NO ID being added is new and does not reference any records from other data centers
- A signed handover statement is present on the wiki
- Hash of the signed handover statement matches what is published on the self declaration page of
100 Count Holdings
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Proposal 135305 â LaCosta | CodeGov
Vote: ADOPT
As part of the Steps for Gen-1 Node onboarding after 48 months, the Node Provider 100 Count Holdings, LLC is creating the Node Operator kguzs
to hold 28 nodes in the ch3 DC that are being handed over by NP MI Servers.
All the required steps were followed:
- A Forum post by the buyer NP
- The self-declaration document was uploaded on the IC Wiki
- The Node Operator ID proposed is new
- A statement, published on the IC wiki, signed by both the current and the new node provider
Currently the NP has a total of 0 type1
nodes which means it can add the proposed 28 nodes and still have a possibility of adding an additional 14 nodes before meeting the maximum number of nodes 42
.
NP MI Servers has currently 28 type1
nodes on DC ch3 controlled by NO t37p3-2557c-vnn75-vn4xk-3x7kp-6nh4c-e4pv2-bhlnv-ee4f5-7chq4-rae
which match the proposed number of nodes and the DC mentioned in the proposal.
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Proposal #135210 â Zack | CodeGov
Vote: Adopted
Reason:
In line with node rewards after 48 month for gen1, NP Uvaca Labs adds one more to the list of rewardable nodes 42rj3 to the NO dvfhx
for a total of 24 out of 28 allowed.
Proposal #135245 â Zack | CodeGov
Vote: Adopted
Reason:
In line with node rewards after 48 month for gen1, NP Reist Telecom is adding NO sqxhb
for 28 nodes in the ZH5 DC, as per forum announcement for the excess nodes that were previously managed by Sygnum Bank
.
Proposal #135246 â Zack | CodeGov
Vote: Adopted
Reason:
In line with node rewards after 48 month for gen1, NP 87m Neuron adds one more to the list of rewardable nodes flwxw to the NO mw64v
for a total of 23.
Proposal #135260 â Zack | CodeGov
Vote: Adopted
Reason:
In line with node rewards after 48 month for gen1, NP 0X52 is adding NO wrg4t
for 28 nodes in the TO1 DC, as per forum announcement for the excess nodes that were previously managed by Blockchain Development Labs
.
Proposal #135287 â Zack | CodeGov
Vote: Adopted
Reason:
In line with node rewards after 48 months for gen1, NP 87m Neuron adds one more to the list of rewardable nodes flwxw to the NO mw64v
for a total of 24.
Proposal #135305 â Zack | CodeGov
Vote: Adopted
Reason:
In line with node rewards after 48 months for gen1, NP 100 Count Holdings is adding NO kguzs
for 28 nodes in the CH3 DC, as per forum announcement for the excess nodes that were previously managed by MI Servers
.
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Proposal #135319 & #135320 â Zack | CodeGov
Vote: Adopted
Reason:
In line with proposal-update-interim-gen-1-node-provider-remuneration-after-48-months
,
NP Tomahawk.vc sets:
14 rewardable_nodes
for NO anodw
in the ZH3 DC, and
28 rewardable_nodes
for NO paxme
in the ZH4 DC.
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