These are some of the questions and concerns that the Namada Shielded Expedition participants would like reviewed ahead the end of the Shielded Expedition competition and before finalizing the results of the competition. We intend to gather and work with these concerns in an announcements thread to make a clear & concise set of questions / concerns below.
## Questions / Concerns
1. **Uptime competition concerns:**
a) unjailing bug and other client/chain instabilities
b) the uptime calculation
c) assymetries in NAAN distribution and operations information
**Proposed solution:** the two uptime missions should be removed from the scoring due to 1a. Client issues prevented a significant number of participants from competing for uptime. Those who were able to achieve high uptime should still be rewarded, but outside of the competition.
2. **Governance proposal task completion concern:**
a) assymetries in NAAN distribution
**Awaiting response from Anoma Foundation**
3. **Sybilling question & concern:**
a) can we confirm whether or not there is a limit to how many and what kind of accounts one individual or team can win rewards with?
b) there are participants concerned that there wasn't adequate notification about SE having no registration limitations, ie. one individual can register, participate, and be rewarded as multiple Pilots and Crew simultaneously
Proposed solution: we should accept that a team of players can play as individuals
4. **S Class submissions:**
a) Can ROID that's been awarded for S Class submissions (like running an RPC) be revoked? if so, how long must eg. an RPC operate for in order to retain ROID?
5. **Rewards:**
a) Will high quality submissions and/or efforts be recognized and rewarded?
b) Rather than a blanket ban on eg. Ukraine, the Anoma Foundation should be more precise about excluding only the territories where sanctions have been imposed (like the Celestia team has done)
## Additional context
5. a) Concerns about fairness to give the same amount of ROIDs to the people who cloned eg. explorer (or any other tool) and made small changes versus those who developed something unique and complex from scratch.