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The Joystream Community Repo is meant both as a resource for the community members of the Joystream project, and a place to submit their work or contributions.
If a KPI requires submitting a deliverable, eg. reports or some code, it is expected that a PR is made to this repo in order to qualify.
Although the community is meant to control the repo, Jsgenesis will approve and merge any pull requests for now. Note that the repo is licensed under GPLv3.
Community Bounties are bounties made available for the community to work on, with a reward available for completing some or all of the work for each bounty. Bounties are created by Jsgenesis and managed by the council. The bounties can be for a variety of tasks including coding, producing documentation or producing media content. Community Bounties are submitted via a proposal on the platform and may also include a Pull Request within this repo.
The forum is the primary place for discussion of bounties, and you can look through the "Joystream Bounties" forum category for more details about current bounties. Each time a new bounty is added there will be a forum thread created for discussion of the bounty: https://testnet.joystream.org/#/forum/categories/10
If you have questions about a bounty or want to apply for a bounty, you should primarily use the forum. but you can also ask on Telegram. If you plan to work on a bounty, you should let others know this via the forum so that multiple people do not work on the same thing.
You can read more about Community Bounties on the Joystream Helpdesk repo: https://github.com/Joystream/helpdesk/tree/master/roles/builders#community-bounties
The workflow for changing the repo depends on the reason and purpose behind the change. A consistent part is for the contributor to fork the repo, and create a pull request to the applicable branch.
When a KPI requires a deliverable to be successful, the following steps must be made:
Submission Log
If the deliverable is made by an individual, eg. for an existing or upcoming funding proposal, the following steps must be made:
Community Contributions
directory.
Bot project - Author Name
Submission Log
If a member of the Jsgenesis team wants to make changes to the repo, the following steps must be taken:
Text
proposal is made to the Joystream testnet.
Submission Log
council-reports
This folder can be used for creating council reports. The council reports submitted should be formatted in the following way:
Council Round #n - DD/MM/YYYY - Council Report.md
community-contributions
This folder can be used for community coded bots and projects and anything that doesn't fit elsewhere. Each submission should be in a unique folder within this directory.
documentation
This folder can be used for documentation.
submission-log
This folder can be used for maintaining a log of submissions. If the testnet is started from fresh, a new file should be made.
Each entry in the log should include the Joystream username of the submission, a link to the proposal, a link to the PR and the amount of tokens awarded to the user (if applicable).
#1 - Rome Testnet - Community Repo Submission Log.md
tokenomics-reports
This folder can be used for creating tokenomics reports, tokenomics reports are to be submitted during each Council Round
. The tokenomics reports submitted should be formatted in the following way:
Council Round #n - DD/MM/YYYY - Tokenomics Report.md
workinggroup-reports
This folder can be used for creating reports specific to working groups like the storage or curator working groups.