You know what might be interesting? --- A Parallel / Private developer environment & dashboard. To allow public and private 'live' collaborative code and development. -- The definition of problems and logical errors or potential inconsistencies, or a self-referential loop that a little too small here or there kinda thing. -- A 24hr live -global space- to develop, trouble-shoot, problem solve, collectively in simultaneity. -- Just THAT tacked onto a GitHub clone ... Could prove to be - a compelling developer environment, conducive to broad accord, cooperation, understanding, and organically integrate multiple perspectives and approaches to a problem and have that 'forged' into the code of a given 'Project(s)' approach. -- Just an 'off the top' thought re: Inducement to developer participation.
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It would be an interesting thing to try to integrate with some sort of 'bounty'/reward system - one might expect 'teams' could develop? And We could make the coding and discussion a spectator and commentary 'e-sport,' garner support and identify consumer needs and problems, circulate sats and create economies globally, collectively solve problems - they often yield to many and myriad minds...
Damn...didn't mean to the resend--anyway....But in this way, the consumer and product/service come very close to something like a co-development --
You know what else occurs more broadly re: implementation of Governance questions and approach. Recently there was an interesting difference in the way in what an NIP (94?) which lead to occurred in close 'temporal-proximity' to (NIP95? - Data on nostr relays related(?)). I wonder....if prior to the actual implementation of the code...the initiation of the 'upgrade/implementation event' triggered a 24hr 'community review and audit' ... OR if it was major...what if a certain percentage of participant community/sensible threshold of agreement with the inaugural implementation of major NIPs for example. --- Just kinda ...rambling aloud bringing known variables and 'problems' together a bit. ---- Gn!
Because I think part of the problem is also timezone. Ha!