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@erciccione left this overall comment:
This post seems to have a broader scope than showing developer opportunities at the monero project, especially since it doesn't really talk about opportunities in general, but mostly about Jamtis and Seraphis . Maybe a different title could provide better clarity on the goal of the post or the content should be more focused.
I think would be better to change the structure and make the "Seraphis and Jamtis" section the main part of the document, while trimming the rest (assuming that finding devs for those projects is the main goal of this post).
I am not sure we should somehow restrict and focus this more clearly on Seraphis and Jamtis. Those two technologies were of course the motivation to write this in the first place, and the need for new devs is probably greatest there, but IMHO we lack devs quite in general, so if somebody gets a bit confused from my advert where the "beef" is, I don't worry, as long as they get the message that there is probably something to do for them here.
I just force-pushed a new version. Thanks to @erciccione and @plowsof for the many good change and improvement proposals!
Updated after working in @plowsof 's comments
Updated. Thanks again to @erciccione and @plowsof for reviewing.
@rbrunner7 i'm trying to contact you at your libera accounts but i cannot reach you for some reason. Please pm me or join #monero-site
, we have to organize the deployment of the post, because it will need to be merged and deployed the same day (and the date needs adjusting).
Text original with some background info and discussion is here on the Seraphis workgroup project site.
The first two chapters contain info that of course can be found easily on the getmonero.org website, but the text is designed as self-contained and tries to address devs that don't know yet about Monero "in one go".