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Specific key moments related to the MSIG conversation along with their relevant timestamps:
Notion AI’s prompt response:
(56:54 - 1:00:53) Dan shares his screen and introduces the msig discussion topic.
(1:10:42 - 1:20:34) Tadas explains the msig controllers as the executive branch vs. delegates as legislative.
(1:20:34 - 1:28:16) Joe comments that the legislative/executive branch analogy doesn't really apply well to their small group.
(1:48:57 - 1:53:24) Dan clarifies who can vote on proposing a change to the msig configuration.
(2:03:13 - 2:10:18) Noam, Perry, and Dan discuss whether an additional poll is needed for the msig options.
(2:10:18 - 2:15:04) The group tries to determine the msig participants based on interest and availability.
(2:15:04 - 2:20:05) Dan advocates for a 4/7 configuration with a time delay for security.
(2:20:05 - 2:25:14) No consensus is reached on who the 7 msig participants should be.
(2:20:31 - 2:25:14) Dan starts ending the meeting and plays a tune on the ukulele to lighten the mood.
Claude’s timestamps covering that main discussion:
1:07:04 Tadas comments on voting poll he made for msig, screen shared. Gives Details
1:10:59 Noam expands on Tadas comment, smaller number makes sense
At 1:28:19, Dan discussed his concerns on the amount of people on MSIG, and gave his preference for 5 of 8 rather than 4 of 6.
At 1:37:09, Dan explained how MSIG was currently working, with delegates voicing their opinions, and then MSIG making the changes.
At 1:42:00, Lisa, Duane, and Rosmari preferred not being on MSIG, while Perry leaned towards 5 of 8, and was happy to be on MSIG.
At 1:53:12, Dan wanted to resolve the issue quickly and move on.
At 2:09:06, Dan supported the 5/7 voting option, in support of Perry and Rosmari.
At 2:17:56, Dan explained Tadas' Telegram poll for who should be on MSIG, which had been approved from the previous week. Perry suggested going with 4/7, with time delay, and he would be happy to vote for this next week.
At 2:21:42, Dan suggested ending the meeting and moving on to other topics.
Overall, the MSIG conversation was focused on finding the best configuration for the MSIG, which included discussions on the number of people on MSIG, how MSIG was currently working, and who should be on MSIG. There was also a lot of discussion about the best voting option to use for the MSIG configuration.