I proposed a nostr-based bounty board where non-technical users could post bounties for features they'd like to see, and neutral developers would review whether those features had been properly implemented before payout.
I just published "Bitcoin-Native Dispute Resolution for FOSS Bounties."
https://github.com/BitResolve/Bounty-Adjudication-System/blob/main/README.md
The paper proposes a decentralized open-source bounty adjudication system to minimize grantor discretion and provide developers assurances of payment.
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quotingTelling end users to fork a Nostr client over any feature they don’t like is unrealistic advice.
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