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having only been able to do so based upon a legacy they themselves had no hand in building.
Is this is a stab at "the new gen" of devs? Many developers from prior eras remain, are among the most actice contributors and shaped much of the debate. Devs by and large are not annointed by NGOs, they show up, do some work, then apply for grant funding. Just as they have the past decade.
Many developers from prior eras remain, are among the most actice contributors and shaped much of the debate.
If they moved work to a new repo, users would follow them based on their track record. Sounds fair.
Devs by and large are not annointed by NGOs, they show up, do some work, then apply for grant funding.
You only know what is for public consumption.
Would these grants be applicable if they worked on their own fork/repo?
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Some of the grant orgs are working on their own implementation or funding other implementations already. E.g. vinteum funds floresta, 2140 is writing their own rust swiftsync client with their own p2p stack, and there are others like opensats who publicly called for people to apply for grants to help develop knots.
You only know what is for public consumption.
I have intimate knowledge of the decisions they make and regulalry communicate with their respective teams.
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He look we found the CEO of Bitcoin
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Heh, granted it sounds snarky, but I do have a decent inside look at these orgs. Obviously there is bias, e.g. chaincode are unlikely to fund an alternative client, and there's probably a bit of not invented here syndrome with each of them
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