AmsterBased BLIP Bounty Hunt

BLIP Bounty Hunt is an event where developers join to work on Baseline Improvement Proposals (BLIPs)

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#AMSTERBASED BLIP BOUNTY HUNT


WHAT IS THE BLIP BOUNTY HUNT?

The BLIP (Baseline Improvement Proposal) Bounty Hunt is a "hackathon" style event, where developers can form or join groups to work on BLIPs.

The first wave of BLIPs were published March 30th, with more on their way!




HOW DOES IT WORK?

Head on over to the 'Categories' tab on the top navigation bar. There is you will find a list of all available BLIPs!

These BLIPs can also be found as issues in our BLIPs GitHub Repo

Once you (or your team) have decided a BLIP to work on, you will make a Project and link the related BLIP as a category.

 You'll then submit a Grant Request in our GitHub repo, where you will outline the scope of your project, and the funding you think it deserves.

The TSC will vote to approve the Grant, which can happen while you (or your team) begins work on the project!

Be sure to review the Terms & Conditions.


STEPS RECAP:

1) Browse available BLIP ideas and come up with a related Project

2) Create a TAIKAI Project from the 'Projects' tab with the BLIP linked as a category

3) Submit a Grant Request Proposal through the appropriate GitHub repo

4) Begin work on the project while the TSC reviews the grant request



WHAT IS A BLIP?

Baseline Improvement Proposals (BLIPs)

Ideas of varying complexities that further develop or promote the adoption of the Baseline Protocol. 

This can take many shapes, from a fully developed implementation, example, or the architecture of a use case!



WHO CAN PARTICIPATE?

This event is open to any developer interested in getting involved in the Baseline Protocol community. 

Participants can join at any point within the timeframe of the event. They can form a group, or tackle a bounty solo.



WHY PARTICIPATE?

Not only would you be furthering the Baseline Protocol, and directly getting your code into an EEA open source project, you would be paid to do it! 

The team or individual who completes a BLIP will share its associated grant fund. 



WHERE TO START?

Start by taking a look at the open BLIPS to see if any catch your eye, or submit a new one.

If you want to form a team with other developers, need technical support, for have questions for an event organizer, our Discord would be an excellent resource for you!