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crowdsourcing of code (IPv8 plugins) #5308

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synctext opened this issue May 2, 2020 · 3 comments
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crowdsourcing of code (IPv8 plugins) #5308

synctext opened this issue May 2, 2020 · 3 comments

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@synctext
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synctext commented May 2, 2020

prior thesis work: FBase by Mitchell
Topal.com and many other website list seasoned freelancers for hire.

Scientific question: how to design a global brain for coding? Without any central point of failure, security issues, privacy respecting and no extractive fees.
Task: show proof-of-principle prototype.
Question: PC support and Android in 1 language?

Crowdsourcing for code: collusion attack in Gitcoin:
https://vitalik.ca/general/2020/04/30/round5.html#

TUDelft master students: all other 57 available master thesis directions are available here:
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devos50 commented May 2, 2020

Also related: our DevID paper.

Abstract:

Decentralized applications, also known as dApps, are the new paradigm for writing business-critical software. Recruiting developers with appropriate qualifications and skills for this activity is key, yet challenging. The main problem is that the portfolio of developers is usually scattered across centralized platforms like GitHub and LinkedIn, and vendor locked. This can result in an incomplete impression of their capabilities.
We address this problem and introduce DevID, a blockchain-based portfolio for developers. Over time, this portfolio enables developers to build up a trustworthy collection of records that showcase their capabilities and expertise. They can import data assets from third parties into a unified DevID portfolio, add projects and skills, and receive endorsements. All portfolio records are stored on a scalable distributed ledger and owned by developers themselves. The essential idea is to exploit the tamper-proof property of the blockchain while providing durable storage.
To demonstrate the practical value of DevID, we build the competition-based platform, dAppCoder, for the development of decentralized applications. On dAppCoder clients are able to submit their ideas and developers can find work. dAppCoder utilizes DevID portfolios to match these clients and developers. We fully implement our ideas and conduct a deployment trial. Our trial demonstrates that DevID is efficient at storing portfolio records.

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closing this issue, moving all master thesis work into our Superapp

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ichorid commented Oct 1, 2021

@synctext , there is a button in the right tools column to actually transfer the issue to another repository 😉

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