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Project Abstract
Subdeeply is a decentralized educational service/platform that will allow the community and users to access information, guides, podcast episodes and educational resources.
Grant level
- [ ] Level 1: Up to $10,000, 2 approvals
- [x] Level 2: Up to $30,000, 3 approvals
- [ ] Level 3: Unlimited, 5 approvals (for >$100k: Web3 Foundation Council approval)
Application Checklist
- [x] The application template has been copied and aptly renamed (
project_name.md
). - [x] I have read the application guidelines.
- [x] A BTC, Ethereum (USDT/USDC/DAI) or Polkadot/Kusama (aUSD) address for the payment of the milestones is provided inside the application.
- [x] The software delivered for this grant will be released under an open-source license specified in the application.
- [x] The initial PR contains only one commit (squash and force-push if needed).
- [x] The grant will only be announced once the first milestone has been accepted (see the announcement guidelines).
- [x] I prefer the discussion of this application to take place in a private Element/Matrix channel. My username is:
@thian:matrix.org
(change the homeserver if you use a different one)
Thank you for your submission! We really appreciate it. Like many open source projects, we ask that you sign our Contributor License Agreement before we can accept your contribution.
You have signed the CLA already but the status is still pending? Let us recheck it.
Hi @Noc2, thanks for the reply. The first and second point mentioned have been added and updated, to answer the third one I would like to answer it directly, Subdeeply intends to add features in the future more specific like the use of Interoperability within blockchains on the Polkadot network. We will enable cross-blockchain transfers, since as we mentioned in the request, there is an intention to integrate a native ecosystem that utilizes the Security, Economic & transactional scalability and cross-blockchain interoperability that Polkadot offers. This feature is an idea to make the project accessible to users and has not yet been discussed within our team.
As a additional comment, the first milestone is almost finished, the UI elements and UI components, the layer pages of deliverables 1, 2 and 3 can be found in the figma file.
I’m closing this application due to inactivity. Let me know if I should reopen it.
Hi @Noc2, we will make changes to the application. When we add them we can reopen the application? Please excuse us for the delay.
Hey @thiangm. I am reopening the PR, feel free to make changes and ping us here once you are ready.
@thiangm please note that we usually close applications after 2 weeks of inactivity. Are you still planning to update yours?
@alxs we had been doing research to implement unique features of Polkadot and be especially for the chain, and not others. We will update the proposal today.
@noc2, @semuelle, @alxs Thanks for the comments and the wait. We have updated the proposal. We look forward to receiving news, comments or updates in the coming days. In advance, apologies for the delay and the pending changes.
Thanks for the updates @thiangm, but the deliverables still lack significant detail and/or value for the community. Please note that they need to be concrete, verifiable and potentially useful to others in the ecosystem. I.e. we can't fund things like "Usage of polkadot.js SDK to create, store users accounts" or "Deploy the use of the platform inline". Please treat the application as a contract; the level of detail should be enough for us to later verify that your delivery meets the specification.
In addition, please note that deliverables 0a-d. in the template are mandatory for all milestones, and 0e. at least for the last milestone.
Thank you for submitting a grant application.
We've assessed your submission and have found that it requires a higher level of technical detail in order to be considered for review. We encourage you to expand on it by providing a more precise specification/technical details. The section on project details in the application template is a good reference as to what type of information we expect applicants to provide, and these category-specific requirements contain more precise guidelines depending on what type of software you're building.
An area of the application that we often find to be insufficiently elaborated are the milestone deliverables. At a minimum, please indicate what languages/technologies you will be using to implement each deliverable, and provide a technical summary of its expected functionality. Note that deliverables should be tangible, reusable by other teams and in most cases not already present in the ecosystem. If they are, you will need to provide a comparison to existing implementations and explain why it makes sense to fund your approach. Also see our FAQ for a breakdown of what we fund and what we don't.
Let us know as soon as you're done with your changes, and we'll give your application another look!
I’m closing this due to inactivity. Let me know if you want to re-open it.