About the 🧙 🧙‍♀️ Ideas and Open Discussion category

Discuss, and even debate topics, that might be good ideas for us to explore or will spark a good conversation. And some of them might turn into an official proposal eventually, but don’t need to.

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I propose to make teams that compete with each other. Like fox team and panda team etc…on the same project.

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新人一枚,第一次来到 Gitcoin ,希望大家能多多照顾,一起努力,好好学习,在2021年都有收获。
:smiley: :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:

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Hi Guys,

I would like to suggest an interactive game which educates people as well as rewards them as they progress. Well, I know it sounds like the quest, But i think many of the new ones to crypto-space do not really understand the true meaning and the power it has than just the financial side.

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Hi :sun_with_face:
If I’m new to the forum, but would like to share a topic to ideate and discuss, is there a vetting process before I can begin a post/thread?
Thank you :pray:t5:

Each week, present a provocative technical challenge or emerging paradigm. For example:
“Week 1: What if we reimagined package management from scratch in 2024? No legacy constraints - how would you design it?”

Structure each forum thread:

  • “Initial Concepts” - Quick architectural thoughts or high-level approaches
  • “Technical Deep Dives” - Specific implementation ideas or proof-of-concept snippets
  • “Integration Points” - How it could work with existing ecosystems
  • “Moonshot Solutions” - Revolutionary approaches welcome

To drive developer engagement:

  • Include relevant GitHub repos or code examples that push boundaries in related spaces
  • Add specific technical challenges like “How would you handle this edge case?”
  • Use tags like #Architecture #ProofOfConcept #Performance #Security
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  • Link to related RFCs, proposals, or discussions in the open source community

Some example topics to spark discussion:

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  • “The Future of Testing: What if AI could generate comprehensive test suites from code?”
  • “Next-Gen CLIs: How would you redesign command line interfaces for modern development?”