Add Cohort 5 information for the Foundation Delegation Program#2229
Add Cohort 5 information for the Foundation Delegation Program#2229jcstein merged 2 commits intocelestiaorg:mainfrom
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This pull request updates the documentation for the Foundation Delegation Program by incorporating the latest information for Cohort 5. The change ensures that the program details are current and accessible to all interested parties.
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- Foundation Delegation Program Update: Added details for Cohort 5 of the Foundation Delegation Program, specifying 15 validator seats and an application open date of June 1, 2025, along with the relevant Google Sheet link.
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This pull request adds information for Cohort 5 to the Foundation Delegation Program documentation. The added information is consistent with other parts of the document. I've added one comment with a suggestion to improve the document's clarity and maintainability by addressing the duplication of cohort information.
| - [Cohort 2](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Fxu9uYJ4wxfHChEiSg5bmXAMU8IZSq7J3GYDCFgk1HA/edit?gid=855157686#gid=855157686): 15 Validator Seats (Applications open June 1, 2024) | ||
| - [Cohort 3](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Fxu9uYJ4wxfHChEiSg5bmXAMU8IZSq7J3GYDCFgk1HA/edit?gid=1432570846#gid=1432570846): 15 Validator Seats (Applications open October 1, 2024) | ||
| - [Cohort 4](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Fxu9uYJ4wxfHChEiSg5bmXAMU8IZSq7J3GYDCFgk1HA/edit?gid=1814073511#gid=1814073511): 20 Validator Seats (Applications open February 1, 2025) | ||
| - [Cohort 5](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Fxu9uYJ4wxfHChEiSg5bmXAMU8IZSq7J3GYDCFgk1HA/edit?gid=1471991269#gid=1471991269): 15 Validator Seats (Applications open June 1, 2025) |
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While the information for Cohort 5 is consistent with the table in the 'Key Points' section (lines 45-49), having cohort information in two places can be confusing for readers and harder to maintain. Now that Cohort 5 is being added to this list of active cohorts, consider whether the table above should be updated. For example, you could remove Cohort 5 from that table and perhaps add Cohort 8 to maintain a forward-looking view. This would make it clearer which cohorts are planned vs. which are actively accepting applications.
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