Podcast Summary
T protocol sustainability: The t protocol aims to address sustainability in open source software by providing a trustless way for developers to benefit from their work, improving morale and preventing burnout.
The t protocol is an innovative approach to address the sustainability issue in the open source software community. By providing a trustless way for developers to benefit from their work, the protocol aims to improve morale and prevent burnout. As a developer advocate for t protocol, my first 30 to 60 days would involve thoroughly learning the protocol, understanding its core functionality and use cases, and evaluating the onboarding process from a newbie's perspective. Additionally, I would aim to identify any internal pain points related to developer experience and communicate effectively with the t protocol team. This case study highlights the importance of addressing the needs of open source contributors and the potential of blockchain technology to revolutionize the way we incentivize and reward their efforts. However, it's important to note that the t protocol has not been pushed live to mainnet yet, and developers should be cautious of wallet drainers offering airdrops.
Tea Protocol community engagement: During the first 30-60 days, focus on building relationships and understanding community needs. From days 60-90, shift to expertise and thought leadership. Engage through content creation, open source projects, support channels, presentations, discussions, and initiatives.
During the first 30 to 60 days of engaging with the Tea Protocol community, the focus should be on building relationships and understanding the needs and challenges of developers using the protocol. This can be achieved by creating content that addresses common questions or issues, contributing to open source projects, and participating in official support channels. From days 60 to 90, the goal shifts to expertise and thought leadership. This can be demonstrated through presentations at conferences or meetups, contributing to discussions, and influencing the future direction of the protocol. Developing programs or initiatives, such as workshops and hackathons, can also empower developers and gather valuable feedback. It's important to remember that the Tea Protocol is still in its testnet phase and is categorized as a public good project, combining open source and blockchain technology. The insights gained about the community will inform how content, articles, and workshops are tailored to cater to their needs and challenges. The ultimate goal is to advocate for the Tea Protocol, measure and analyze strategies, and expand efforts based on the results. For more information, visit the official Tea Protocol documentation and white paper. Thank you for listening to this Hackernoon story, brought to you by artificial intelligence. Visit hackernoon.com to read, write, learn, and publish.