Closed stephen-rowan closed 2 years ago
richard (obi.wan) Idea Submitter
swhitenstall
- Open - Is your Organisation open-source: Yes All deliverables will be maintained on public GitHub repositories.
- Accessible - Can community contributors issue pull requests or raise issues on your source code ? Yes
- Transparent - Yes
Thank you for your response, richard (obi.wan). It has helped a lot.
I have captured them at [ https://github.com/Quality-Assurance-DAO/F5-Developer-ecosystem-Proposal/issues/52] and moved the status of the Issue to "Done".
Note : The Issue can still be altered and commented upon via GitHub until Fund 5 Proposals are finalized.
As I set out in the "Detailed explanation" section of each Issue : I will collect all data in a report of findings to be published on GitHub with a Creative Commons License after Fund 5 Proposals are finalized.
Good Luck with your proposal.
Stephen Whitenstall QA-DAO
FeedbackChallenge : Flutter/Dart Wallet Backend API
In the spirit of Project Catalyst's #FeedbackChallenge we are assessing to what extent the Catalyst Funding Process and it's Proposals are open source as part of the proposal Quality-Assurance-DAO. Your proposal has been selected because "open source" is mentioned in it's text or comments.
We would appreciate it if you could respond to the following questions (in the reply to my comments below) :
To keep the assessment transparent each comment is recorded as a GitHub Issue on Quality-Assurance-DAO's proposal repository (Apache-2.0 License) where a more detailed explanation can be found.
Together we can build a community of open source contributors on the Cardano platform.
Thank You
Stephen Whitenstall, QA-DAO
Detailed explanation
Your Issue reference includes a more detailed explanation of the methodology of this FeedbackChallenge : Open Source. There is also a Open Source Assessment Project Board and a GitHub bot post Issues in my channel #quality-assurance-dao on Project Catalyst's Discord.
We believe this is important because many developers are concerned with the lack of a clear commitment to open source and fear their free contributions will be locked into a proprietary platform.
Open Source Assessment Method
Basic Open Source Assessment
Method
Report