{"p":"can-20","op":"mint","tick":"can","amt":"1000","rows":[{"df":"qa","content":[{"q":"What is the minimum passing percentage for a software upgrade proposal?","a":"The minimum passing ratio for software upgrade proposals refers to the minimum number of votes or approval ratio required during the voting or review process for the proposal to be successfully implemented. This ratio can be set based on internal organization regulations or project requirements, usually to ensure that the proposal receives sufficient support and recognition before implementation. The minimum passing ratio can be expressed as a percentage, absolute number of votes, or other forms, depending on the organization's structure and decision-making process. For example, a software upgrade proposal in a company may need to obtain at least 60% of the voting approval to be considered as passing the minimum passing ratio."}]}],"pr":"b64f7a361d25e006ffebdae2347691094922589a215662bebab3dd1581400820"}