Although the proposal would provide a baseline for the community to go off-of I think we can go a step further. Let's take the example of another rebase token where the community votes once on a proposal, it passes etc. What I see in most scenarios is that even when the Community is not happy (after a period of time) with the proposal passed, it is very difficult to reverse such a proposal by virtue of another one. $TIME for example, appointed SIFU as their treasury manager - invests in startup projects without DAO vote using treasury assets etc. Although the Wonderland community is not entirely happy about this, even those who are against it are finding it difficult to revoke such a privilege.
I personally think that adopting the Gitcoin DAO Governance model would be perfect. This entails (in the case of gitcoin), the notion of Gitcoin stewards. The stewards are appointed as stewards by the community itself which pledges tokens to any particular individual it deems fit to represent its affairs (Look at it as a sort of parliamentary election).
My suggestion is this - Create an Ohmie Stewards framework wherein users can actually pledge their tokens to a particular Ohmie (naturally the tokens are not transferred but their voting power is tallied to that steward). This way, voters are confident that their voting power belongs to an Ohmie Steward that is readily available to vote on day to day or week to week decisions of the DAO. I think this would achieve a bit more decentraliation and, more importantly, help to get the community's concerns and comments across to the developer team.
In summary, the Steward would serve as a sort of Representative. Given the size of the Community, I would open the programme to circa 20-30 people to be stewards. Users submit why people should pledge their voting power to them, (a sort of election of sorts) and the rest is history.
What could also be done is that one can actually remove his or her voting power from a steward (in the case of any abuse by such steward for example) and allocate it to another better suited steward.