Okay, this feels like congress voting themselves a pay raise.
While Systole points it out in more detail, it really just boils down to 1 DMC = 60 days of wait for commissioning. That is double of what I proposed at sticking with the 1 DMC = 30 days model we have for other things.
Because of the misgivings about DM players getting better gear, maybe it should be 1 DMC = 30 days to raise the cost and to cut down on the amount of high level gear. I am worried that 1 DMC = 60 days is too generous. Also, we should just tie it to commissioning time not GP, so a player can combine commissioning and use DMC to reduce the time and not need to buy off all the commissioning time if they do not need to.
While I feel for non-DM players with high-level characters that want good gear... Nope, sorry that is not really true. There are not many of them and this policy would encourage long-term players to give something back to LPF to earn the DMC to help them.
I don't think I can support a blanket policy to
make DMs provide usable treasure at the end of an adventure. It is a good recommendation for adventures that can support it, but we cannot make it a requirement. I like how GE did it at the end of his dwarven stronghold adventure, letting players put in a requests from the hoard. But that only works when the hoard exists at the end of the adventure. But at higher-levels, when you can use TBG, that hoard will likely be there.