Proposals of #236

AI Assisted Deployment Tool on Akash/Cloudmos

Community Pool Spend Proposal
rejected
Expected result
Turnout / Quorum
96.74% / 33.40%
Voting start 2023.11.02 at 15:11:33
Voting end 2023.11.09 at 15:11:33
29.54%
30 540 703 akt
Yes
66.55%
68 812 229 akt
No
0.02%
16 794 akt
Veto
3.89%
4 022 209 akt
Abstain

Details

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Proposer
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Total deposit
1 000 akt
Submit time
2023.11.02 at 15:11:33
Deposit end time
2023.11.16 at 15:11:33

Description

Akash AutoDeployer Proposal

Introduction

Introducing the Akash AutoDeployer (first place winner in akash-a-thon), a tool designed to simplify and automate the deployment process and make it more straightforward to get started with deployment on Akash network. It streamlines Docker image and SDL generation using automation techniques, making akash-network accessible to a broader audience. The tool leverages open-source Language Models (LLMs) to automate complex tasks, reducing deployment time and promoting accessibility and scalability. The project aims to revolutionize the Akash ecosystem, offering benefits like simplified deployment, time efficiency, error reduction, and community growth.

Budget and Timeline

  • Total Budget: $63,000 USD
  • Total Development Timeline: 4 months

As of the proposal submission date on November 2nd, 2023, the 30 day moving-average exchange rate for AKT to USD is 1 $AKT = 0.906 USD (The 30-day moving average is being used as a multiplier, taking into account the execution and development period, which spans four months. Initially, we will have full discretion over initial 50% of total funds on how to use/utilize these. The remaining 50% of the funds will be held in reserve until the successful completion of the project. After completion, we will have full discretion over remaining 50% on how to use/utilize these funds.). Therefore, the equivalent amount in AKT at the time of submission is approximately 69.5K $AKT.

Detailed Discussion and Budget Breakdown

For a detailed discussion and budget breakdown, please visit: GitHub Discussion.

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