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Worst Possible Airdrop and Wasted Dev Time #136

Open NirajBhattarai opened 5 months ago

NirajBhattarai commented 5 months ago

Description:

I am writing to express my frustration with the airdrop process, which has proven to be an incredibly poor experience and a significant waste of valuable time. The complications and limitations surrounding the SSH key requirements and the validation process are exceedingly cumbersome and have hindered my ability to participate effectively.

Steps to Reproduce:

  1. Generate an RSA SSH key as instructed.
  2. Attempt to link the key with GitHub and run the provided Docker script.
  3. Encounter multiple issues with key recognition and eligibility.

Observed Behavior:

Expected Behavior:

Impact:

This process has been a massive waste of time. Instead of focusing on building and contributing to projects, I have spent hours attempting to navigate a convoluted airdrop system. This is not a sustainable or attractive way to onboard developers. If this level of difficulty and inefficiency continues, it will undoubtedly deter many developers from engaging with the platform or participating in future airdrops.

Recommendation:

If this approach to developer engagement and airdrop distribution continues, it will be impossible to onboard and retain developers. The current process is counterproductive and undermines the overall objective of fostering a thriving developer community.

hems commented 4 months ago

My SSH keys on Github are no longer accessible because I used them on an old computer that I no longer have access to.

It would be easier if it were just like StarkNet: Connect to Github via oAuth and sign a message with the wallet or something along those lines.

NirajBhattarai commented 4 months ago

My SSH keys on Github are no longer accessible because I used them on an old computer that I no longer have access to.

It would be easier if it were just like StarkNet: Connect to Github via oAuth and sign a message with the wallet or something along those lines.

They are not bothered on anything. It should have been done with oauth2 to onboard new developers. I don't know who thought of this. This selection from dev was horrible. Good luck for their project