On the surface it does seem a pointless idea that anybody could compile a wish-list and send it off to the core development team and they would contemplate making those changes since the numbers of people sending recommendations or suggestions would be very high. Keeping that aside sometimes it is the little things and efforts that get noticed - who knows what the future will hold and which direction Dash will head towards in a few years from now.
Thank you for the link to the thread in the Dash forum.
Actually pushing through change will be difficult and time consuming, just look at how long these Dash Economics discussions took. Counting from the Dash Open House late last year to the actual voting on the proposed
solution now. But maybe he can bring some fresh ideas in, that nobody thought about.. who knows. It can't hurt to discuss. And since he is in it for the long run, i assume he is also thinking of a long term solution.
Because this blockreward allocation change that takes place over the next 4 1/2 years, pretty much falls under the 'quick win' solutions -->
https://www.dash.org/forum/threads/temporary-measures-quick-wins.49138/ Would that be enough to push through any form of changes though? There are so many people with so many ideas for innovations but how many developers (or in this case Dash Core) would even pay attention to any proposals that are put forward? It takes a big shift of consensus to garner momentum and I just cannot see the development team implementing ideas on the basis they are simply put forward - there needs to be more than that.
Thank you for the detailed response. Looking forward to hearing your vision for a solution and its implementation, when you have it finished. And i agree with your thoughts on this being a temporary phase,
and i also think Dash is well-suited for the future. Good to see someone thinking long term like that.