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[application] niklasp #7

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@niklasp niklasp commented Apr 27, 2024

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You have some nice projects listed, but to me it looks like that they dont quite fit the bill of PoToC.
PoToC mostly aims at developer tools - not end-user platforms. Contributions to use-inkhathon are probably the most relevant in this case.

If you still want to join, then maybe working a bit on PAPI or PJS could work. There are a lot of other applications in the repo where you can get an idea of the general direction.

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niklasp commented Jun 10, 2024

I thought open source applications could also be considered dev tools but I agree.

I will work more on use-inkathon in the future as well as develop further frontend developer tooling like framework templates / cli. I also wonder if polkadot.study could fall under the mission of the collective? It is an oss learning platform aimed at developers and I would be happy about collaboration in any way: maintainance or tutorials.

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