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Do you guys throw opensats applications without references right in the trash? I was very much a lurker in the bitcoin space for over a decade before I finally got off my rear last year (thanks rust-bitcoin and bdk!). While I've interacted with plenty of people, and made some public contributions, most of my community interaction is non-technical. I have a day job so it's unfortunately pretty minimal in terms of relationship building with people who can vouch for my work.