People of Utopian #1 - Jestemkioskiem

Without the People of Utopian, Utopian.io is little more than an ideal and vision. It is the community of contributors, moderators and community managers that make Utopian what it is.

In this weekly series we’ll introduce you to some of these amazing people and this week we begin with one of our most active community managers: @jestemkioskiem

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I’m not really much more special than any of you - a young student with a passion for coding. Plenty of our users are far greater open source contributors, others are better developers, you get my point. We at Utopian are just a part of the bigger picture you’re in as well. The only difference between us is that we sacrificed everything to be here, and I encourage you all to do the same with your lives. Take risks, do what you love, never stop at good enough. That’s how you find places you truly belong to.

How long have you been involved in Open Source projects? Do you own / manage one or more of your own? And where does Utopian.io fit in?

Hmm… Truth be told - I didn’t do much in the Open Source space before Utopian. I loved the movement, I used it for learning code, but I hardly ever contributed. I wish I could, but I was not even barely good enough! When Utopian came around and I could suddenly do what I love and help support myself at the same time, my development skills got better and better every day. I would absolutely not be even a junior developer today if not for Utopian.

I do have plenty of projects of my own that you can find on github.com/jestemkioskiem, sadly all of them have been abandoned now due to time constraints, although some are working products even if the code is a little messy (a lot of people message me about SockoBot still). I’m hoping I can go back to my Steem Assistant interface soon, but only time will tell!

What does your professional skill-set offer the Open Source community and what type of contributions do you usually submit?

Back when I was a moderator, I used to contribute a lot. Mostly to my own projects, but I always made sure they were useful to the community of Steemians. As of now, I only ever contribute if I’m already doing something I or my friends need. That’s how my latest posts to Utopian, the Alexa JSON generator and EOS tutorial came to be. I already have my next project in mind though, and while it didn’t even cross my mind to bring it to Utopian until now, I think you guys will love it!

Which programming languages / platforms do you feel most at home with?

If you ever read the Discord’s general chat when I discuss code, you’ll know I’m all for Python. I’ve tried almost every modern language by now, but no other grinds my gears like my good old snake friend. That being said, a lot of people don’t know I really enjoy C# too. I learned it as a kid developing simple games and it stuck with me ever since. I love Unity, I’m just not all that about Game Development right now.

And while I definitely don’t feel at home with javascript yet, I’m trying. Hopefully by the end of the year at least a single line of code in Utopian will be authored by me!

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How did you discover Utopian? What made you want to take part?

I think I’m in the minority when I say I remember exactly how I discovered Utopian. I came to steem back in late 2016, thanks to @dailydogger (who I can’t thank enough). At the time the community was still growing and I was really not all that into blogging - I’m still not! The opportunity to do stuff like we do here was not there, and that made me burn out quickly and leave. I came back in mid 2017 to post my thoughts to #polish, but I was still looking for opportunities.

One day, I saw @steeminator3000, an old friend of mine, post a translation to a project via Utopian. The moment I saw it, I knew this was awesome. My comment is there, you can read it, something along the lines of “Woah, that’s awesome, never knew you did this!”. I researched Utopian and decided to tag along for the ride. I was always proud of my English skills and I could never utilize them before then, so this was an opportunity to help, earn & feel good about myself!

What made you decide to take on additional roles in the organization itself?

Back when I was still all about translations, I used to see contributions with bad grammar or made with little to no effort to cash in in my language. I’ve asked around, but there seemed to be no polish moderators at the time. It felt unfair, not to me who put in actual effort, but to the project owners who would later use this and be laughed at. That’s why I asked @ruah to join his team, and I couldn’t be happier about the fact that I did. I saved dozens of projects from terrible translations and loved every second of it.

How do you see the future of Utopian? What would you want it to be, and where would you like to see yourself in it?

I think Utopian is far too revolutionary, the idea is way too good and the team working here is too passionate for the system to fail. I see Utopian as a future viable alternative for freelancers and a fantastic place for people that are just entry level in their field. This place is great for learning and improving yourself - it’s truly an Utopia for young, passionate people.

As per project owners, I can’t imagine projects not joining us once we make our systems fool proof and advertise to larger groups of people. It’s like hiring a freelancer, but for free (or not if you wish to provide a bounty), and it’s all open source. Right now I’m pushing for an option to set beneficiaries to make 100% of your post rewards go to charity. I think this is a very important step for people that want to come to us from Github and continue to do the same, for free, just with their passion.

I would love to see myself in the picture. Internal decision making and researching interesting system implementations (like I did with the Questionnaire) is really my thing! I might get burned out in the PR field, but even then I’ll find a place for myself here. I’m not leaving until you guys make me!

What other steem communities / initiatives are you part of?

Lately, not many. I still call myself a “Polish Community Activist” in my profile, which hopefully leads you to believe I browse and curate #polish. Other than that, I unfortunately rarely have time to engage in the other ones.

I know this is going to sound very narcissistic of me, but I think #polish is one of the best communities on the website. These guys chat on daily basis, have their own rules, even started their own SteemCleaners for just our tag. It’s structured, shitposts don’t make it far, there’s a wide range of quality content there. It really melts my heart to look how far we’ve come since I came back there last year, when only 1 person (huge shoutout to @noisy!) was curating the content.

If I see an opportunity to join a similar community, you’ll find me there. Also, expect me on DTube sometimes this summer!

What is the most interesting / weird / inspiring thing to personally happen to you on the Steem blockchain?

The weirdest thing ever was becoming a Supervisor here. I don’t think I’ve ever told this story, so get ready for some exclusive content.

On one of our Bi Weekly meetings, @elear openly admitted that new Supervisors were needed and that the team will need to expand. He said he’s taking in the candidates. I was still new on Utopian, maybe 3 or 4 weeks by then, but I messaged him to ask - “How would I go about becoming a Supervisor in the future? I’m still new, but I love it here, I’d love to have more impact.”. Innocent question about how the team structure works here and what qualities I should aim for to hopefully get an opportunity later down the line. This lead him to ask on voice if anyone had anything against me becoming a Supervisor. No one spoke up. I changed my life by accident. I’ve learned to always take the shot. You miss all of the ones you don’t take.

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Utopian Weekly - Utopy, Signup Module, Team Guidelines and more

We at Utopian would like to keep you updated and aware of our progress in improving and developing Utopian for you. In the regular Utopian Weekly posts on Fridays we’re happy to share all the latest Utopian news and updates.

In This Post:

  • Utopian Signup Module
  • Development updates
  • Utopy
  • Internal Guidelines
  • Welcoming New Moderators
  • What’s next

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Utopian Signup Module

One of our most awaited releases and major achievements as a growing company on the Steem blockchain is the Utopian Signup Module we launched this week. With the Utopian Signup Module, anyone with a GitHub account can create an instant and FREE account on the Steem blockchain.

We’re currently running the service on a test network to ensure it is secure, free of bugs and abuse-proof before taking it live. We look forward to using this module to bring more Open Source developers to Steem and rewarding even more contributions to inspiring projects.

Automation

In order to simplify and scale our processes, we have integrated a number of new automation systems to allow the team to properly verify, review and reward contributions.

Utopian Bot

Built in Python, the Utopian bot spots contributions already reviewed by our moderators, and sorts them by the highest score based on the review results generated on https://review.utopian.io

Utopian Tips

Aiming to incentivise and reward insightful quality post comments from our moderators and community members, we have built a tipping bot. These comments will be manually selected by Utopian Community Managers and will receive a significant 1% upvote from the bot.

We hope this will inspire you to share your valuable insights with Utopian contributors.

Utopian Unvote

To mitigate moderation mistakes and wrongly scored and voted contributions, the unvote bot spots contributions that should be unvoted and unvotes them.

Review Transparency

Our Moderators have been provided with a predefined comment footer containing a link to the review metrics used by our Moderators when scoring a contribution. The contributors can use this information to improve the quality of their work.

Utopy

We’ve received multiple contributions to our task request to create Utopy, our Discord presence and mascot. It was no easy choice, but here’s our winner - this adorable design by @podanrj.

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The official launch of Utopy on Discord is planned for tomorrow (Saturday) at 6PM (GMT +3) and you are all very welcome to meet him for the very first time.

Internal Guidelines

To ensure all communications between our team and community are professional and cohesive with the company views, we’ve released an internal Team Handbook. In addition to a list of tools and resources for moderators and community managers, the handbook includes standards for replying to contributor tickets, leaving insightful comments and providing feedback to other community members.

Sneak peek

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We hope that these guidelines will help streamline and unify the communication between the team and community across all channels.

Welcome Our New Moderators!

Growing demand for additional moderator to the Development and Bug Hunting categories led us to add three new moderators to our team. Say hi!

@emrebeyler - an active and well-known developer in the Steem community.

@gregory - an amazing developer that works, among others, on the development of Busy.org.

@achiron - an experienced QA expert.

What’s next?

We’re cooking up a lot of interesting things for you:

  • Significant improvements to the Utopian Signup Module (recaptcha verification, IP filtering and a DB of virtual phone numbers)
  • Improvements and extension of Utopian landing pages
  • Howtos and in-depth tutorials on contributing to Utopian
  • Optimized moderation process, switching from rules to submission guidelines
  • People of Utopian Interview Series
  • Open Source Radio Show on MSPWaves

First Time Contributing in Utopian?

Learn how to contribute on our website

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8S1AtrzYY1Q&t=5s

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Utopian Signup - Immediate STEEM Account Creation for Open Source Contributors

Bring all your GitHub friends to Utopian with our new STEEM account creation module!

Growing and rewarding the Open Source community on the STEEM blockchain was, is, and will continue to be the Utopian vision. The main hurdle on our way to realizing this vision was a lack of account creation system to allow for immediate contributor access to Utopian services. Having to wait for an account on Steemit, or purchasing one for immediate use was detering many Open Source projects and contributors from joining the community.

Today, we are changing that.

We are proud to present to you the Utopian STEEM registration module to make STEEM account creation seamless and FREE for GitHub users.

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PLEASE NOTE: This service is intended only for the creation of new STEEM accounts for GitHub users who do not currently have an active STEEM account. Accounts accidentally created by existing account-holders on the blockchain will be disabled through undelegation in regularly performed audits.

Update

Since many existing STEEM users are expressing their will in testing the new Utopian signup module, the actual account creation has been temporarily moved to the testnet. You can now test it freely! We will resume creation in the main net in the next few hours.

Utopian Signup

The Utopian Signup module allows Open Source contributors to instantly create a STEEM account by syncing their GitHub account with Utopian and confirming account ownership.

Originally developed with the help of @therealwolf the Utopian Signup module is fully Open Source: https://github.com/utopian-io/signup.utopian.io

Secure, Fast, Reliable

The Utopian signup system uses a unique algorithm to verify past social data on GitHub and verifies user authenticity.

5000 STEEM for Newcomers

We’ve powered up 5000 STEEM allocated to account creation with @utopian.signup . As demand rises, we will be powering up additional STEEM as necessary.

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If past activity data on GitHub allows for instant verification, the user will only be asked to enter an email address to get a free STEEM account instantly.

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Personal data, like the email address, is fully encrypted and only processed for verification purposes.

SMS Verification

If the past activity data on GitHub isn’t enough to verify the authenticity of the user, SMS verification will be requested in addition to email verification. The phone number provided for verification is encrypted.

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A verification code will be sent to the number entered and used to continue the registration process.

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Password Safety

Once the user has verified either the email and/or the phone number a password will be presented on screen. The password is generated client-side and destroyed immediately after the account creation for maximal security, which also means it’s not recoverable.

The user will be requested to save the password locally in a TXT file before being able to proceed.

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The user can now choose the preferred STEEM username and finalise the account creation.

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Mission

We hope that with the launch of the Utopian Signup module, we will be able to accelerate the growth of both Utopian and STEEM, while providing the best user experience possible.

With this tool, we will be able to launch advertising campaigns and community initiatives to attract a mass of Open Source project owners, contributors and investors to Utopian and STEEM. To us, this is a great leap forward that will have a profound impact on creating the STEEM-Based Open Source economy that is our vision.

First Time Contributing in Utopian?

Learn how to contribute on our website

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8S1AtrzYY1Q&t=5s

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Success at Utopian Speed - When the right team makes the real difference

We could not be prouder of our team. The speed at which moderation and reward distribution activities were resumed in Utopian, their involvement and passion about the project are truly inspiring and are undoubtedly our biggest strength.

Today we are happy to be sharing another set of updates our team was able to develop and deploy in record speed and efficiency.

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New Utopian Bot

Thanks to @amosbastian our new Utopian bot is live and voting. It was developed fully with Python for maximum speed and scalability. It has some new cool features, while maintaining the best functionalities of the previous bot.

Voting Power

The new bot does not begin voting until its voting power is charged to 99.9% power, and casts a new vote every 5 minutes. This allows us to ensure the vote is fair for every contribution, without having to consume the power down to 80%.

Voting Distribution

The score assigned by a moderator remains the most important metric for the bot to decide the voting weight along with the age of the submission. The highest scored contributions will always be voted first as long as there is available VP.

The new bot is Open Source: https://github.com/utopian-io/utopian-bot

New Review System

Thanks to the amazing work of @ms10398 the new https://review.utopian.io was born.

This helper tool allows Moderators to properly and easily score contributions based on a very specific and well thought set of questions, defined and worded by some of the best professionals on this blockchain.

Transparency

After receiving feedback from the community asking for transparency on the assigned score, we’ve launched the new https://review.utopian.io service.

It allows moderators access to a public page URL that contains in it all the questions and answers picked during the review, for the contributors to note to improve their future contributions.

The review tool is Open Source: https://github.com/utopian-io/review.utopian.io

New Tipping Bot

Meaningful and constructive comments are important to the Utopian community. We would like to recognize and incentivize the most valuable comments left by our Moderators, CMs and community members.

Thanks to amazing work of @ms10398 we now have https://tip.utopian.io. Community Managers can use this tool to assign a significant 1% tip by the Utopian bot to exceptional comments left by Moderators and community members.

We hope this will incentivize the community to provide the best curated content that may be of value to others as well.

The Tip Bot is Open Source: https://github.com/utopian-io/tip.utopian.io

Translations are Coming BACK!

We have been working hard to come up with a new framework to resume the review and rewarding of translation contributions. We are working with a professional team of translators in creating a workflow and review system to make it possible for you to resume contributing in this category.

Stay tuned for an upcoming announcement in the coming weeks!

Utopy

We believe our community deserves only the best of the best. For this reason we are trying to provide everyone with the best tools and materials to become better Open Source contributors.

Recently added to our team is an experienced social media manager and Open Source enthusiast, entrusted to provide our Discord community with valuable Open Source materials, Utopian freebies and open teaching sessions in our community chat server.

To ensure this account is directly associated with Utopian, we’ve decided to use the opportunity to adopt a mascot, and we’re reaching out to the community to help us design Utopy, the Utopian mascot.

For details, check the task request posted here.

Join our Discord now!

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Check out this video or learn how on our website

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Utopian Weekly - Witness Update, Sponsor and Moderator Rewards & More

Even though Utopian.io frontend services remain inactive, we at Utopian would like to keep you updated and aware of our progress in improving and developing Utopian for you. As of today, we’ll be releasing weekly updates on processes, development, curation and community activities.

In This Post:

  • Utopian Witness Update
  • Distribution of Rewards Resumed
  • Moderator Workflow and Template Updates
  • What’s Next - Some Near Future Plans

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Utopian Witness

To ensure the recent breach to Utopian servers does not affect the functionality and stability of our witness server, our main witness server and backup were moved to a different and secure server.

As of Monday May 7th, with the help of @helo (himself an experienced witness), we decommissioned our old primary and backup witness servers in favor of some brand new 64GB RAM machines. Both primary and backup are now using the steem-in-a-box easy docker setup and are up-to-date with the latest v0.19.3 release of the steemd.

We are glad to announce that @helo will continue maintaining the updates and security of our witness servers in cooperation with the Utopian team.

You can support us by voting for our witness

Distribution of Rewards

Distribution of rewards to Moderators and Sponsors was resumed successfully.

Moderation Rewards

While working on the new interface and bots, we couldn’t forget about our team of dedicated Moderators who ensured that this transition was smooth and no contributions were left unattended.

Our team of developers was quick to respond and hard at work developing a new bot to make sure everyone was rewarded.

While working on resuming the Moderation Rewards, we’ve also renewed the distribution of weekly payouts to our amazing and supportive Sponsors. As previously announced, this reward is now calculated based on curation rewards rather than beneficiary payments on contributions.

Moderator Workflow Changes & Updates to Category Templates

Posting to Utopian

With the freedom to choose through which frontend to post, more than 700 contributions have already been submitted through our new review and scoring system. We hope to see many more quality contributions rewarded!

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Moderation

To keep rewarding your open source contributions, we’ve provided our team of Moderators and Community Managers with all the tools necessary to continue their wonderful curation work.

Scoring Automation

Built by @ms10398, https://review.utopian.io simplifies and speeds-up the scoring process for Moderators and Community Managers.

Reviews

Thanks to @amosbastian our Moderators and Community Managers have been provided with an automated database to find, review and score new submissions.

Updates to Category Templates

Templates for contributions have also been revamped. Before submitting your next contribution, be sure to review the template for the relevant category here: https://github.com/utopian-io/editor-templates

What’s next?

As we develop the next generation of the Utopian service and platform, we look forward to growing our community and working with you to make it even greater.

Utopian Task Requests

To help contributors discover new and interesting tasks, and to help project owners gain more visibility for their tasks, we’ve created a new account called @utopian.tasks . Be sure to follow it to be the first to see the latest demand for contributions on behalf of project owners.

Core Team

As Utopian grows from a blockchain initiative into a company, roles are assigned to the people best skilled to fill them. We expect our core team to continue growing as Utopian does.

Currently, the team at Utopian is:

CEO - @elear CMO - @techslut

Dev Team

@amosbastian @helo @ms10398 @eastmael @icaro @samrg472 @jestemkioskiem

Community Engagement & Promotional Activities

@roxane @deathwing

Community Management

@ms10398 - documentation @amosbastian - development @andrejcibik - graphics @buckydurddle - video tutorials @deathwing - tutorials @eastmael - analyses @espoem - blog @favcau - suggestions @imwatsi - copywriting @jestemkioskiem - bug hunting @techslut - visibility @knowledges - suggestions @mcfarhat - tutorials @sachincool - bug hunting

Moderators

@accro @baranpirincal @cha0s0000 @codingdefined @crokkon @fego @helo @jmromero @justyy @kit.andres @nilfanif @oldbutgold @oups @portugalcoin @roj @rosatravels @samhamou @scipio @sinem006 @syedumair @tobias-g @tykee @yairdd @yokunjon @zoneboy


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Utopian Now - Contributions Are Welcome

Despite recent events and obstacles, Utopian will continue to incentivize and support valuable contributions to open source. As we focus on developing a robust and scalable Utopian.io, our curation team will continue to seek out, review and score contributions to be rewarded.

Currently, Utopian is adopting a curation framework that was tested by many curation initiatives on the steem blockchain, and offers higher rewards and more freedom to the Utopian contributor community.

While we continue our journey in rewarding quality contributions, the Utopian.io frontend will initially be restored for moderation purposes only.

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Utopian.io was born seven months ago as a one-man mission to create an open source economy to empower open source projects and contributors worldwide by utilizing the power of the steem blockchain.

Many blocks on the blockchain were signed since then, and in those short seven months, Utopian.io turned into a brand, and a successful initiative attracting contributors, open source project owners and investors. Moreover, it became an organization and a community - decentralized, driven and united behind a common goal - doing good for open source.

Utopian.io is not a platform or a frontend - it’s an ideal.

With the recent unfortunate security breach to our servers that caused our users’ authentication tokens to be compromised, it was obvious Utopian has grown beyond the framework it was initially built on, both technologically and in terms of organizational processes.

The current Utopian.io frontend will require multiple audits in terms of security and scalability as we focus on the development of a solution to better suit the community and its needs. While we build a better Utopian.io interface for you, the resources and power entrusted to us by our delegators will be used to keep doing what we have always aimed to do - reward quality contributions.

How Can I Submit Posts for Curation by Utopian?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8S1AtrzYY1Q&feature=youtu.be

While there is currently no dedicated frontend for contribution submission, our activity in incentivizing and rewarding high-quality contributions to the open source ecosystem will continue through manual curation by our team of moderators and community managers. You can create and submit posts using your favorite steem interface (steemit.com, busy.org, esteem, etc.) and they will be reviewed and rewarded.

Tags

All posts tagged with the main tag #utopian-io and the target category tag, will be reviewed by our team, and the selected contributions will be upvoted (as previously) by the @utopian-io account. It is important to note that only contribution submissions that adhere to Utopian Posting Guidelines and are correctly tagged will be reviewed.

To ensure our team finds and reviews your posts promptly, please use a secondary category tag for your posts as detailed below

Contribution tag
Category Tag
Suggestions ideas
Development development
Graphics graphics
Bugs bug-hunting
Analysis analysis
Visibility social
Video Tutorials video-tutorials
Tutorials tutorials
Copywriting copywriting
Documentation documentation
Blog blog
Task Request tag
Category Tag
Tasks for Bug Hunters task-bug-hunting
Tasks for Analysts task-analysis
Tasks for Influencers task-social
Tasks for Designers task-graphics
Tasks for Developers task-development
Tasks for Tech Writers task-documentation
Tasks for Copywriters task-copywriting

Templates

Contribution submissions and tasks are reviewed if they are correctly tagged, structured, detailed according to the category template, and adherent to Utopian Posting Rules and Guidelines.

To ensure your contribution or task request is reviewed and discovered, please use relevant template from the list below:

Category Template
Suggestions View template
Development View template
Graphics View template
Bugs View template
Analysis View template
Visibility View template
Video Tutorials View template
Tutorials View template
Copywriting View template
Documentation View template
Blog View template
Task Requests View template

Review Process:

Once your post is submitted onto the blockchain one of our Moderators or Community Managers assigned to the category will review it. Every contribution may wait up 72 hours before being reviewed and eligible for an Utopian upvote. The submissions are scored according to predefined questionnaires, and only contributions that receive the highest score will be added the voting round.

Posts submitted to the Utopian tags will not be “accepted” or “rejected”, but instead may receive moderator comments with valuable feedbacks. The top posts will be upvoted from the daily queue, rewarding the contributions with the highest value to the community as quantified by the moderation scoring criteria. If your post was not upvoted during the first 72 hours, it is safe to assume it did not qualify for a reward.

Zero Beneficiaries:

Thanks to our users being able to freely choose the platform they want to post from, Utopian will not enforce any beneficiaries on these submissions, essentially allowing them to earn 15% more for their contributions. We are hoping this can further encourage our users to spend their time and invest their skills in contributing to open source projects.

Sponsors Rewards

To ensure weekly sponsor payouts are remain unaffected, we will be using our curation rewards instead of beneficiary rewards to distribute the sponsor payouts.

Utopian Looking Forward:

While it is easy to see this shift to manual curation as a step back in user experience, we strongly believe that this small step will enable big leaps forward. With our focus shifted from supporting and maintaining a flawed application, we can allocate our resources towards the development of a new and improved Utopian at a pace faster than would otherwise be possible.

While development is ongoing, we will keep engaging the community on Discord and incentivising the Utopian team to do so as well. Among others, we are planning to launch a series of teaching sessions and webinars, as well as a content magazine, topical curation digest and other exciting surprises.

We want to turn this unfortunate event into an opportunity to move forward and reboot Utopian as the paradise it is meant to be for Project Owners and passionate open source contributors.

On behalf of everyone at Utopian, we thank you for your continued support in these challenging times, and invite you to share your insights and ideas with us on our Discord server.


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