Current funding and ideation platforms don't incentivize collaboration well, workflows suffer from the proposal and voting process, and DAO experiments don't compete in a cohesive evolving ecosystem
This is the total amount allocated to DIMS : A decentralized system for managing and monetizing ideation and project contributions through asynchronous composable workflows.
Tools for decentralized knowledge/project management featuring a stability preserving economic model and an ecosystem of evolving DAOs without compromising people's freedom to act autonomously.
No dependencies
Everything will be open source under the Apache-2.0 license
Problems:
Project Catalyst and other systems on Cardano rely too heavily on a top-down approach for turning ideas into action. Proposal writing and vote solicitation aim competition, attention, and assessment at maintaining a barrier to entry, when other options could potentially improve the quality of contributor output:
Collaboration on Catalyst is an out-of-channel task without internal incentives for team formation. It would be better if teams could form on the fly around fine-grained tasks. For this to be possible, there would need to be interoperability between different projects that might share subcomponents. This is related to why large companies use large git monorepos and build extensive tools for searching and partially cloning codebases.
Going through the proposal and voting process blocks useful work from taking place until the extra administrative process of trying to acquire funding is completed. It would be better to find a way to let contributors get work done, and apply funding to where value is being created.
Value doesn't have to just be code or documentation. It could also be in the process of creating those things. There are lots of people who stream their work online and gain donations from those who are interested in learning how to do the things they do.
Minimizing the number of blocking operations that disrupt each contributor's workflow improves throughput.
Allowing contributors to focus on small pieces that fit together in composable ways reduces cognitive load.
Incentivizing people to find connections between what different contributors are working on makes it possible to find out where shared work can converge, as well as where different experiments can diverge.
With a small set of rules, it should be possible to produce a flexible and scalable ideation and monetization system that gives people freedom to discover where they fit into this dynamic game of life.
Solution:
This project will focus on developing a minimal set of tools to build collaborative ecosystems on Cardano. There will be some opinionated choices that will make the first iteration of this project easier:
There are a few different deliverables that will be a part of this project:
The idea is to build a collaborative ecosystem, allowing interconnected work between different teams. At every level, people vote on what they support by taking action instead of having a separate voting process. Because every individual has access to only a limited supply of resources and time, it shouldn't matter if they maintain multiple identitiesâthough part of this project is to carefully analyze the incentives around this claim.
If you don't agree with the way one DAO structure is working on the system, you should be able to leave and join a different one, or fork it with the changes you want. If anyone doesn't agree with the constraints of the system as a whole, they can fork it and spin up alternative implementations that could ideally share the same knowledge graph.
Give people freedom to participate where they fit best and increase the amount of meaningful experiments in the Cardano ecosystem, while providing opportunities to discover how different projects can connect together and share work for the benefit of everyone involved.
Ken:
I have all the skills required and only require the time and compensation so that I can focus exclusively on this project.
I've been programming for 28 years, with a focus on distributed systems and programming language semantics. Ever since Fund2, the first public funding round of Catalyst, I've been participating and thinking about how to most effectively transform ideas into impact without compromising the ability of individuals to work freely and support their efforts.
Recently, I've been approved some funds to implement a new iteration of the Gimbalabs website, which will also be open source and under the same license. A large portion of the work on the web-based frontend for this project will overlap with work on the Gimbalabs' site.
Lots of work has already been put into thinking about feasibility, but experimenting with different ideas is required as part of the development process of this project.
First three months:
Total: âł18,000
75% will be allocated to one full-time salary
25% will be available to other contributors upon approval through Gimbalabs
Deliverables
Months Four, Five and Six:
Total: âł18,000
75% will be allocated to one full-time salary
25% will be available to other contributors upon approval through Gimbalabs
Deliverables
Third Quarter:
Total: âł18,000
75% will be allocated to one full-time salary
25% will be available to other contributors upon approval through Gimbalabs
Deliverables
Final three months:
Total: âł18,000
75% will be allocated to one full-time salary
25% will be available to other contributors upon approval through Gimbalabs
Deliverables
Ideally, the platform would be ready to launch and host itself for further development and funding, though full testing and verification may be beyond the scope of one year of work and funding.
Ken Stanton will be responsible for all aspects of this project, however, 25% of this project's funding will be available for approved contributions through Gimbalabs if anyone wants to participate.
Salary for one full-time developer:
âł4500 / month * 12 months = âł54,000
Funds available to contributors through Gimbalabs:
âł1500 / month * 12 months = âł18,000
Total Funding:
âł54,000 + âł18,000 = âł72,000
This project could potentially provide tools to build entirely new collaborative economic ecosystems on Cardano. There's a lot of potential for the low cost of âł6000 per month!