To build something truly new, developers need tools, a learning community, and holistic support in elucidating ideas and fostering teams.
Support experienced developers who are new to blockchain by building tools, creating educational resources, and cultivating project teams.
This is the total amount allocated to Gimbalabs Building Network Capacity.
What drives us: Vision, mission and Fund 2 outcomes
We are Gimbalabs (www.gimbalabs.com), and since launching our project during Catalyst Fund 2, our aspirations have not changed. Our mission is to mobilize everyone in the Cardano community by creating tools and real-world use cases that ignite the public imagination and facilitate adoption. We envision a world where as many people as possible are empowered to solve problems using the Cardano platform.
You can see our funded Fund 2 proposal here: https://gimbalabs.com/fund2.pdf. Over the last eight weeks, we've had the opportunity to implement what we promised and test our ideas. We have seen how Dandelion APIs support developers, leading to new collaborations. We first met Kyle, the newest member of the Gimbalabs leadership team, when he reached out with questions about Dandelion. Now he is creating tools (https://github.com/CodingOnChain/lift-wallet) and video content (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChp9R55VgwkjMzGP9qMa66g) that provide entry points for additional developers. We have engaged with over 30 new and experienced developers, who are learning about Cardano, tinkering with tools, and already launching collaborative projects. Now our focus turns to the organizational structure of our growing network.
Fund 4 focus: developer experience and bridging to real world application
Each day, we connect with developers, entrepreneurs, and Cardano enthusiasts who want to build on Cardano. We are piloting intro development courses, creating collaborative structures that support new leaders to emerge, and testing processes for establishing teams.
Based on what we've experienced and feedback received from our work over the last eight weeks, we know that refining our organizational structure is essential. We must provide clarity about what Gimbalabs is, and the opportunities it provides. This Fund 4 proposal sharpens our focus through the lens of the developer experience. Over the next three months, we will continue to share tools and learning resources across the Cardano community, with a special focus on contributing to Catalyst, namely a project pipeline that drives the creation of new proposals, facilitates the formation of teams, and expands the Gimbalabs open-source toolbox for developers.
With these goals in mind, we are merging this proposal with Catalyst member SofiH's "Agile Catalyst Development Teams" proposal because we realized that our goals are aligned and that we can do more together. SofiH is supporting our work on the above goals by facilitating project teams and developing an agile framework that is customized for how fluid teams work within Gimbalabs.
HOW we build future network developer capacity
Our value proposition is to provide a unique developer experience through meaningful engagement with the Cardano ecosystem. We want to make sure that developers identify a space that provides opportunities to learn, tinker (incubate ideas) as well as participate (engaging in real projects). In detail this developer experience journey comprises the following:
1: Experimentation with both software and collaboration processes, allowing developers to start learning, to bring in ideas and to get help incubating projects. We want developers to explore as well as to participate and commit to a defined project by creating applications that help solve problems and address business needs or opportunities.
With these formats we foster engagement among developers and create a direct impact on their knowledge, capability creation as well as forming teams to engage in more complex ventures where multi-disciplinarity is required, such as: infrastructure, front-end, back-end, UX design and agile project management.
2: Open-source toolbox for Developers allows ownership of infrastructure, facilitates access and leverage on any tools to explore ideas truly. Our toolbox is always evolving through those tools that were/will be created during the experimentation process mentioned above.
3: Cardano Starter Kits (CSKs) apply principles of Project Based Learning in order to build capabilities required to take the next step to become a Cardano Developer. Over the next 6-12 months, we will roll out CSKs that put Cardano in the hands of the general public. In order to achieve this, our focus for the next 3 months is developer onboarding. The CSKs rolling out presently will therefore be developer-focused, with entry-points and next steps for anyone learning to code, and quick overviews of where to start for experienced developers.
4: The Gimbalabs platform will consolidate all mentioned above in one single source, with the aim to offer the needed space to developers to start the Cardano journey. We have the objective to create an engaged and committed network of developers that is known as a place to go to where true experimentation is taking place.
Gimbalabs provides an opportunity to expose developers' work and talent profile as being a part of a decentralized consulting team. It also provides start-ups, Catalyst proposal teams, companies and institutions with the tools and support they need to build upon Cardano.
Beyond the developer experience: Gimbalabs path to a self-sustaining DAO
With this proposal, we focus on the next three months of intensive developer training and resource creation. Our pathway to long-term sustainability is unchanged. We conclude that this developer experience will enable a revenue driven business by providing consulting through a decentralized pool of talented builders and skillful leaders, equipped to help companies and institutions to build on Cardano. This might start by providing a customized workshop to introduce to the Cardano blockchain, guide a process of incubation and exploring, to implement a defined application including educational marketing to accompany the go-to-market strategy.
Therefore in scope of this proposal are experiments that include volunteer support of start-ups, Catalyst proposal teams, companies or institutions to prototype not only solutions for real world problems but also Gimbalabs decentralized business operations that will help us to further define on how to best operate focusing on providing the best client experience.
In summary we have explored the idea that Gimbalabs might be a DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization). The "decentralized" part is a work in progress, and we prioritize the autonomy of everyone who contributes to projects. Over the next three months, our work will focus on the "organization" part: how can we provide enough structure so that everyone feels a sense of clarity about what Gimbalabs is and how it works, while also maintaining a high level of decentralized autonomy?
The Gimbalabs Leadership Team
As the core leadership team of Gimbalabs, we are creating synergies across our competencies by delivering within our roles and contributing big ideas to shared outcomes. We aim to keep building a team that demonstrates the value of sustainable, thoughtful work in the discovery of creative solutions. Our team:
James Dunseith
Teacher, coach, and facilitator with a passion for helping people gain agency in problem solving.
James creates learning experiences by running development courses, creating asynchronous learning resources, and helping to launch experiments that allow people to contribute their diverse talent to share goals. He is also the front-end developer of gimbalabs.com and is working to create resilient, reusable components that help other people to launch their work.
Relevant Experience: diverse experience in creating systems and tools that support students and teachers to learn by doing. During his 11 years teaching high school math, computer science, creative writing, and bike repair, James experimented successfully with project-based learning and mastery-based grading, showing how systems like these can change the way students approach learning. He was named a Master Teacher by both Math for America and by BetterLesson, where he published two math curricula that are still in use today. Before founding Gimbalabs, James focused on teacher training at BetterLesson and then at MIND Research Institute, in both cases building successful programs while supporting teachers to use new tools facilitate deeper learning, and is excited to apply lessons from those experiences to the project of sharing Cardano with the world.
Roberto C. Morano
Seasoned sysadmin and DevOps advocate and also an OpenSource-everything and decentralization enthusiast.
Roberto builds tools and facilitates their use by ensuring the stability of Dandelion APIs and being ready to answer all questions. He is involved in Cardano projects and testnets development to operate, maintain and support the APIs offered to the community. He will also help with integrating services and pipelines for Gimbalabs and architecting a potential decentralized API solution that helps fund the organization.
In addition, he will collaborate to provide for the entire continuum of lower-tech to higher-tech use cases. Roberto will ensure that the technical side of CSKs is both fundamentally sound and accessible.
Relevant Experience: Roberto has been involved for more than 10 years in projects that vary from developing Linux distributions for the Spanish citizen and governments, an anti-DDoS systems for a datacenter or web infrastructure for different industries like real estate, logistics or fintech private sector, where he worked on projects for important customers.
As an early Cardano adopter and supporter, he has been part of Emurgo's infrastructure team behind Yoroi Wallet and Seiza explorer. Nowadays, he is the operator for La RepsistancE's PEACE stakepool, whose mission is to drive Cardano adoption with full decentralization in mind.
Juliane Montag
Expert business developer and marketing professional within the consulting sector, stakeholder management and relationship building from start-ups to large corporations.
Juliane's role is focused on driving the business model for Gimbalabs defining value creation and processes to deliver on the value proposition to both developers and clients. Marketing around developers and how to best address needs and accompany a unique experience is one of the key tasks to be fulfilled under this proposal. She will lead overarching project management and stakeholder engagement, as well as work with the accelerator to prepare Gimbalabs to become a sustainable business.
Relevant experience: Juliane's personal motivation is to support clients, business leaders, family business owners and board members on their top of mind issues and offer open discussion and guidance to create long term value, truly holistically. Juliane brings a rich variety of experience, having led national-scale entrepreneurial initiatives, facilitated strategic planning for digital scaling, and provided guidance for small, family-owned businesses. Her client-facing roles have been centered mainly in Business Development & Sales by serving middle-market, family business, and large corporate organizations. In 15+ years' experience Juliane has held diverse management positions for Business Development, Stakeholder Management, Strategic Planning, Business Intelligence and Global Account Management, working with diverse teams in North & South America and Europe.
Kyle Johns
An Ever-Learning Polyglot who is passionate about problem solving and providing software solutions.
Kyle creates tools and experiences that help experienced developers gain a deep understanding of how Cardano works. His LIFT Wallet and Coding on Chain video series provide technical training, as well as opportunities for devs to ask questions and to get involved. Kyle is also building a .NET library for C# Developers called CardanoSharp, and will incorporate related resources into the Gimbalabs training ecosystem.
Relevant experience: He has over 10 years of software development experience. Spent most of his days as a consultant where he gained experience as a Fullstack Developer working with many different technologies. In his early days, he focused on LAMP Development working for marketing firms. Eventually he moved to the .NET Technology and started getting exposed to larger scale systems. This is where he found his passion. Currently he is a Systems Architect for B2B Marketplace platform. In 2017, he discovered Cardano and found an appreciation for the methodical approach to a build blockchain. He eventually started the LIFT Stakepool and really immersed himself in the development side of Cardano. Combining his love of technology and passion for helping, he found GimbaLabs and knew it was where he wanted to be.
Roadmap, metrics and budget (3 months)
We are budgeting for three months in regards to our value proposition outlined above. Further, time will be invested in Developer research, engaging with business and setting up the basis for future consulting DAO. Essential to this budget is that half of it is reserved for funding additional contributors, representing a key initial step toward building sustainable teams.
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3 Gimbalabs co-founders (Juliane, Roberto, James) + Kyle, an experienced dev/Fund 3 proposer + SofiH, an expert facilitator of agile teams