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From YouTube: Ethereum.org Community Call - March 2022
Description
These calls are an opportunity for the Ethereum community to learn about the latest updates to Ethereum.org and share feedback.
Website: https://ethereum.org/
Translation program: https://ethereum.org/en/contributing/...
Discord: https://discord.gg/rZz26QWfCg
0:00 Introduction
2:00 Design update
10:43 Translations update
17:42 Layer 2 page
28:12 GitPOAP
40:05 ethereum.org Q2 planning
55:52 DevConnect and ethereum.org swag
A
A
A
Sam
is
going
to
talk
about
our
plans
for
q2
and
a
couple
of
more
miscellaneous
items
before
all
that
we
have
nico
from
the
ethereum.org
team
joining
the
call
for
the
first
time
today.
So
nika
I'll.
Just
give
you
a
minute
to
introduce
yourself.
A
Here
we
can
maybe
look
back
to
that
so
yeah
in
terms
of
the
agenda.
First
up,
we've
got
yaakov
who
will
be
sharing
an
update
on
their
first
30
days
for
product
design,
I'll
stop
sharing
my
screen
just
now
and
I'll.
Let
you
take
the
floor.
B
B
So
hello,
everyone,
so
we
will
start
with
the
idea
to
give
a
quick
one
month
update
from
the
newly
designed
team
meeting
jacob
jacob.
Are
you
there.
B
So,
first
and
foremost,
super
super
awesome
to
join
the
team.
It's
been
a
wonderful
and
really
productive
first
month.
Just
thank
you,
a
big
big
shout
out
to
the
team
and
to
the
community.
B
We
have
some
conversations
over
discord
around
design
and
we're
starting
to
build
a
more
design,
designish
approach
for
the
politium.org,
so
it's
been
really
fun
first
month
and
then
a
quick
update
of
what
we've
put
out
there
with
the
help
that
we've
already
been
hands
on
the
l2
page.
B
Karwyn
will
talk
more
about
that
later
today,
but
it
was
our
first
as
a
design
team
within
the
team
to
put
some
page
out
there
and
this
taking
it's
the
one
that
it's
been
taking
a
lot
of
our
time
and
we've
asked
for
your
help
so
jacob
do
you
wanna
go
through
a
little
bit
what
has
been
going
on.
C
Yes
sure
so
now,
as
you
can
see,
nuno
is
sharing
our
figma
file
and
for
this
particular
redesign
of
stacking
page,
we
already
had
ideas
what
the
new
content
should
be,
but
in
the
spirit
of
open
opening
up
our
process
and
design
and
our
plans,
we
also
decided
to
engage
more
with
the
community
before
we
actually
release
the
page
out
and
after
we
had
some
initial
drafts
and
some
plan
how
the
website,
the
page
should
probably
look.
C
We
decided
to
share
these
mock-ups
with
the
community
here
on
discord
and
in
the
kidhop
issue,
and
so
anyone
who
wants
to
see
you
could
you
can
go
to
the
epics
discord
channel.
This
one
is
specifically
staking,
and
here
we
were
sharing
links
to
this,
for
people
to
actually
give
us
feedback
on
what
the
content
is
on
the
general
structure
of
the
page.
B
So
right
now,
I'm
showing
like
the
first
was,
like,
like
jacob
said,
a
wide
framing
kind
of
approach,
just
to
get
some
feedback
on
the
contents,
more
content-based
approach
and
see
what
what's
missing.
B
What's
going
on,
and
then
I
I
will
show
you
the
figma
file,
it's
a
messy
file
as
you
can
see,
but
it's
been
a
super
collaborative
within
the
team
work
and
just
showing
the
final
images
for
that
are
being
developed,
and
you
can
see
the
on
the
pr
there's
a
url
to
to
see
on
the
browser.
B
It's
almost
done,
but
all
those
details
that
we've
put
in
like
the
icons
like
understanding
the
flow
of
the
page
with
these
call
to
actions
or
we've
discussed,
which,
on
the
design
wise
should
it
be
full
color,
go
through
the
the
different
sticking
options
that
we
are
putting
out.
There
there's
a
lot
of
different
decisions
that
we've
made
here
and
now
we
will
ask
like
a
second
of
opinions
next
week
with
with
the
page
up
and
running
on
codes.
B
But
overall
it
was
a
really
fun
process
and
it's
been
really
good
to
collaborate
with
everyone,
either
the
team
or
the
community.
So
thank
you
so
much
for
for
your
help,
the
ones
that
helped
so
next
jacob
do
you
wanna,
take
it.
C
B
C
So
that's
that's
all
about
preparing
to
release
a
new
redesign,
and
this
is
about
actually
so
what
happens
after
the
page
is
released.
C
You
may
know
that
on
some
of
the
sub
pages
on
ethereum.org,
currently
we
have
already
this
widget
asking
you
whether
the
page
is
satisfactory
in
terms
of
its
content,
and
this
is
not
everywhere
right
now,
but
we
are
hope
we
are
hoping
to
get
some
sort
of
feedback
loop
on
every
page.
We
have
out
there
to
gather
some
insights,
whether
the
contents
that
we
put
out
are
actually
and
in
the
future.
C
B
And
this
is
going
to
be
one
of
the
main
focus
for
the
next
quarter
at
least
try
to
get
as
much
data
as
we
can,
but
the
second
focus
will
be
starting
a
new
process
that
we
call
it
open
source
design.
B
This
process
we
are
starting
to
put
out
there
some
some
issues
on
github
start
to
ask
for
some
help
in
the
community,
but
we'll
we
will
open
it
to
a
lot
of
different
things.
We
just
need
to
create
the
framework
to
do
so,
we'll
be
using
figma
has
the
basis
for
design
system
discord,
to
talk
with
you
to
put
out
call
to
actions
and
to
have
some
discussions
and
to
focus
discussions
on
the
issues
or
on
the
things
to
improve
on
ideas.
We
will
use
github.
B
The
combination
of
the
three
of
them
will
be
the
the
way
that
we
think
could
work,
at
least
in
principle.
It
worked.
We
haven't
tried
it
out,
so
we
will
focus
on
this
as
well
for
the
next
quarter
and
we
are
super
excited
to
open
the
process
to
to
everyone
to
help
us
build
a
better
design,
wise
user
journey,
ux
ui,
whatever
you
call
it,
it
will
be
a
lot
better
experience
using
the
ethereum.org,
and
that
being
said,
it's
all
that
we
have
for
now.
Thank
you
so
much
for
listening.
A
Awesome
yeah
really
exciting
stuff,
as
jacob
noted.
So
if
you're
interested
on
collaborating
with
us
on
any
of
this,
then
our
design
channel
is
open
to
you
and
a
lot
more
to
come
on
that
very
soon.
Hopefully,
next
up
we've
got
luca
who's
just
going
to
give
us
an
update
on
the
translation
program,
and
some
things
are
happening
with
that.
D
To
start
I'd
like
to
call
out
the
fact
that
non-english
page
views
in
comparison
to
english
page
views
on
the
website
seem
to
hit
a
record
high.
Every
month.
Last
month
we
had
456
000
views
on
translated
pages,
which
represents
18
of
all
page
views.
A
new
record
statistics
like
this
are
good
confirmation
of
the
effort
that
our
contributors
put
into
translating
the
website
into
many
different
languages.
D
D
E
D
About
that,
specifically,
we
have
translated
the
eth2renaming
blog
post,
which
goes
into
detail
on
why
we
have
moved
away
from
eth2
terminology
on
the
website.
This
was
translated
into
10
languages,
which
we've
chosen
based
on
the
number
of
speakers
and
number
of
visits
to
translated
pages
into
these
languages
on
the
website.
D
The
second
blog
post
we
have
translated
is
the
kilnmerge
testnet
announcement
post,
which
was
published
when
the
kiln
test
net
launched
in
preparation
for
the
merge.
This
was
translated
into
15
languages,
with
the
hope
of
getting
as
many
eyes
on
it
as
possible
to
help
with
testing
the
merge
you
can
check
out
these
and
other
blog
posts
on
the
blog
links
are
available
in
the
community
call
doc.
D
Also
posting
them
in
the
community
called
chat.
If
anyone
wants
to
check
these
out
and
read
through
them,
yourselves
in
your
native
language,
perhaps.
D
D
If
you're
helping
us
translate
the
website,
you
can
use
the
glossary
to
find
descriptions
and
establish
translations
for
key
terms
in
the
project.
While
this
update
is
done,
we
are
still
looking
to
further
improve
the
glossary.
So
if
you
would
like
to
help
out
with
this,
the
spreadsheet
is
still
available
feel
free
to
add
some
terms
that
you
think
should
be
included
in
the
glossary
or
any
established
translations
here.
D
D
The
tags,
links
and
code
snippets
that
appear
throughout
the
project
in
crowden,
which
you
can
see
in
this
segment.
For
example,
these
tags
are
often
the
source
of
confusion
for
translators,
who
sometimes
change
or
omit
them.
This
leads
to
broken
tags
and
links
that
need
to
be
fixed
for
more
information
on
how
to
differentiate
between
tags
and
how
to
handle
them.
D
We've
added
a
section
about
this
to
the
ethereum.org
translators
guide,
which
is
available
on
the
website,
also
posting
a
link
to
this
in
the
chat.
If
you
want
to
read
up
on
how
to
deal
with
tags
in
translations,
in
short,
tags
should
always
be
copied
directly
from
the
source
which
can
be
done
in
several
ways.
D
You
can
copy
and
paste
them,
which
is
probably
not
the
best
option.
Even
though
it's
fast
and
easy,
you
can
copy
the
source
and
translate
everything
around
the
tags,
or
you
can
click
on
them
and
they
will
automatically
be
copied
to
the
target
text
so
fairly
simple
to
keep
this
these
tags
the
same
as
the
source
and
yeah.
Basically,
these
should
always
be
unchanged
and
copied
straight
from
the
source.
D
We
have
this
translate
channel
or
you
can
simply
join
the
project
in
crowding
linking
to
the
project
in
the
community
called
chat,
and
then
that
is
it
for
me
thanks.
Everyone.
A
F
F
Yeah
looks
looks
good
to
me
all
right,
cool
thanks.
Yes,
so
last
community
call,
we
highlighted
that
we
were
working
on
a
layer,
two
page
and
this
community
call
we
get
to
announce
that
we've
delivered
it.
So
this
is
a
layer,
two
page
that
we've
been
working
on
for
quarter
one.
Basically,
what
we
were
looking
to
accomplish
with
it
was
a
beginner
to
intermediate
level
kind
of
overview
of
what
layer
twos
are
and
how
they
work.
F
And
so,
if
we
look
through
the
page
we'll
like
navigate
through
it,
we'll
see
up
front
some
stats
on
there
too.
So
we
can
see
like
what
an
average
transfers
fee
is.
How
much
is
locked
into
layer
two.
So
we
can
get
some
like
really
quick,
high
level
stats
on
what's
going
on
in
the
layer,
two
ecosystem
and
we'll
briefly
like
describe
what's
going
on
or
what
a
layer
two
is
sorry,
but
then
to
do
that,
we
need
to
like
understand
what
a
layer
1
is.
F
F
Then
we
talk
a
bit
about
how
layer
two
roll-ups
will
work
or
how
layer
two
works
and
specifically
with
roll-ups
the
two
different
kinds
being
optimistic
and
zero
knowledge,
and
we
have
a
little
bit
of
disclaimer
on
doing
your
own
research.
F
F
Next,
we
look
at
a
couple
of
the
layer,
two
projects
that
are
in
the
ecosystem.
F
We
have
both
generalized
layer,
twos,
meaning
that,
like
smart
contracts,
are
deployed
onto
these,
they
operate
similar
to
the
layer,
one
in
the
sense
of
applications
that
can
be
deployed
onto
them
and
with
that
we
link
up
to
some
bridges
and
if
they
have
available
ecosystem
portals,
which
like
shows
what
projects
have
been
deployed
in
that
ecosystem,
for
example,.
F
Then
we
also
highlight
some
application:
specific
layer
twos.
These
are
mainly
zk
roll
up
ones,
but
what
they
are
is
just
like
very
tailored
rollups.
To
do
a
specific
thing,
so,
like
dydx,
for
example,
is
just
for
exchanges
hermes,
which
isn't
on
this
page
is
like
just
for
payments,
so
the
really
application
specific
layer
twos,
but
nonetheless
there
are
layer
two
for
this
page
as
well.
F
We
look
at
like
noting
what
the
difference
between
a
layer
two
and
a
side
chain
validium,
alternative
blockchain
is
so
that
mainly
being
layer,
two
has
to
inherit
the
data,
availability
and
security
from
ethereum.
So
in
this
case,
like
polygon,
pos
people
will
talk
about.
Quite
often,
we
wouldn't
consider
that
a
layer
two
because
it
has
its
own
consensus.
It
has
its
own
data
availability.
F
You
can
just
bridge
assets
over
to
it,
so
it
wouldn't
really
be
classified
as
a
layer.
Two,
however,
polygon
is
working
on
layer,
two
solutions
and
we've
heard
feedback
from
the
community
around
this.
So
I
guess,
with
this
in
mind
I'll
quickly
switch
over
to
highlight,
we
have
a
suggest,
a
layer
to
listing
policy
for
layer
two
projects.
So
if
there's
any
layer,
two
projects
that
you
feel
we've
missed,
please
take
a
look
at
suggested
in
layer
two
through
this
github
issue.
Template
we'll
ask
for
information
around
the
project.
F
So
if
you
just
provide
us
information
and
it
meets
the
criteria,
we'll
take
a
look
at
it
and
try
and
get
it
onto
this
page
here,
one
of
the
main
things
that
we
note
is
it
has
to
like
be
on
l2b.
F
F
Next
on
the
page,
we
go
into
like
how
to
get
on
to
a
layer
two,
so
there's
two
different
ways
that
a
user
would
get
on
to
a
layer
two,
so
they
would
either
have
funds
in
their
wallet
and
they're
looking
to
bridge
over.
So
for
that,
we
like
any,
of
these
layer
twos
that
are
above
here
we
list
in
this
like
bridging
component.
F
So
you'll
only
notice
exchanges
in
this
drop
down
at
the
moment
that
do
support
deposit
and
withdrawals
and
with
that
will
also,
when
you
select
an
exchange,
we'll
list
like
what
l2s
that
have
been
announced
so
far
that
are
supported
for
deposits
and
withdrawals
for
those
exchanges
and
kind
of
the
last
thing.
We
just
have
some
information
that
would
be
helpful
for
for
users
looking
to
navigate
this
landscape.
So
more
information
side
is
like
l2b
great
resource
for
getting
information
on
the
various
l2s.
F
L2
fees
is
really
good
at
just
getting
a
quick
glimpse
of
what
the
current
fee
would
be
when
you're,
using
a
specific
layer
too,
and
we
actually
use
a
similar
api
at
the
top
to
like
get
that
average
average
cost
to
transfer
each
so
we're
pulling
from
the
same
resources.
L2
fees,
but
theirs
is
more
broken
down
and
then
chain
list
is
a
really
easy
way
for
you
to
use.
F
If
your
wallet
supports
importing
rpcs,
it's
a
really
easy
way
to
just
go
and
connect
to
a
network
without
having
to
do
a
bunch
of
like
manual
inputting
of
the
the
chain
id
and
the
block
explorer
and
all
that
stuff.
So
it's
just
a
really
easy
resource
to
go
to
and
just
connect
to
a
layer
in
this
case,
like
a
layer,
two
network
we're
also
highlighting
some
wallet
managers
that
help
give
you
a
holistic
view
of
your
assets
across
all
networks.
So
wallet
managers
like
zapper,
xerion
and
bank.
F
Let
you
see
assets
on
mainnet
and
arbitram
and
optimism
and
dksync
it'll,
just
like
cover
all
of
your
networks
that
your
assets
might
be
on,
and
it
just
makes
it
easier
to
track
where,
where
you
are
in
this
environment-
and
we
have
a
few
frequently
asked
questions
and
for
the
reading
section
as
well.
But
yeah
really
proud
of
this
page,
really
happy
that
we
got
like
a
whole,
our
whole
team
working
on
it.
F
We
talked
to
layer
two
projects
in
the
space
really
happy
with
how
this
page
turned
out,
but
definitely
would
appreciate
any
feedback
that
you
guys
have
to
give.
I
feel
like
this
page
can
still
be
improved
upon,
but
as
a
version,
one
very
proud
of
this
page
that
we
shipped
and
with
that
I'll
pass
it
back
to
josh.
A
A
Make
sure
everyone
can
see
that
yeah,
so
next
up
collapse,
you'll
need
a
phone
or
qr
scanner
for
this
here?
Where
are
the
instructions
for
claiming
the,
but
unfortunately
the
poet
bot
that
we
use
has
freaked
out
a
little
bit
and
isn't
working
properly,
but
we
found
an
alternative.
A
So
here
is
a
qr
code
that
you
can
scan
I'll
leave
this
up
for
a
minute
or
two
just
to
let
everyone
scan,
and
I
guess
when
I
stop
sharing
my
screen,
I
can
also
share
the
direct
link
to
this
in
the
community
called
chat.
A
Okay,
you
should
all
be
pretty
good
at
claiming
pull-ups
by
now.
So
I
think
that's
been
long
enough.
As
I
said
I'll
post,
the
link
to
the
qr
itself
in
the
community
call
chat,
but
that
will
be
gone
and
deleted
after
the
call
as
well
so
I'll
stop
showing
my
screen
now.
A
Next
up
we're
going
to
have
colfax
and
as
a
guest
speaker
for
us
who's
going
to
be
talking
a
little
bit
more
about,
perhaps
not
for
this
call
specifically
but
related
to
his
latest
project,
and
so
colfaxel
stop
streaming
and
I'll.
Let
you
take
it
away.
G
No
problem:
thanks
to
intro-
hey,
hey
everybody,
I
so
I
come
from
a
project
that
I'm
working
on
called
gitpo
app.
So
speaking
of
poe
apps,
what
we're
doing
with
gitpo
app
is
we're
actually
rewarding
poe
apps
to
open
source
software
contributors.
G
Sweet
everyone
can
see
the
gitpo
app
joshua.
Can
you
see
the
github
homepage?
Yeah
you'll,
see
your
twitter
tweet,
so
yeah.
As
I
mentioned,
what
we're
building
with
gitpo
up
is
essentially
an
integration
of
poep
minting
into
github,
so
you
can
admit
co-apps
to
your
open
source
contributors
based
on
either
pull
requests
or
eventually,
maybe
like
issues
and
other
contributions
like
that
in
the
future.
G
For
those
of
you
not
familiar,
I
imagine
most
you
familiar
with
poe
app,
but
briefly,
it
stands
for
proof
of
attendance
protocol
and
it's
basically
an
nft
that
represents
an
action
that
you've
taken
and
what
we're
doing
is
we're
using
po-apps
to
represent
contributions
to
open
source
software,
a
cute
little
diagram
here
that
one
of
our
designers
made,
which
I,
which
I
really
love,
something
that
I
that
is
very
exciting
to
share
with
you
guys,
is
actually
the
ethereum
dot
org
community
and
the
fact
that
you
guys
actually
do
give
out
co-apps
for
contributions.
G
Your
web
page
was
actually
one
of
the
ideas
for
turning
that
into
a
platform
and
with
a
number
of
other
tools
around
it.
So
we're
very
excited
to
be
launching
we're.
Actually
launching
this
platform
tomorrow,
we
have
been
in
progress
for
quite
some
time
now
on
it
and
it's
just
super
exciting.
G
So
speaking
of
launch,
so
we
posted
our
launch
plan
about
a
week
and
a
half
ago
you
can
find
that
either
on
medium
or
on
twitter,
we're
actually
at
gitpo
app
at
g-I-t-p-o-a-p
and
I'll
just
go
through
our
launch
plan
a
little
bit
with
you
guys
so
for
this,
it's
fun
to
issue
co-apps
to
contributors
and
share
sort
of
this
like
immutable
recognition
on
top
of
that,
like
on
its
own,
that's
exciting,
but
on
top
of
that,
what
we
see
is
that
this
this
bringing
the
record
of
contribution
on
chain
can
actually
enable
a
lot
of
other
future
applications
downstream,
so
one
you'll
actually
be
able
to
like
have
sort
of
like
a
resume
on
chain.
G
So
you
can
build
up
sort
of
your
poep
collection
to
essentially
tell
a
story
about
what
contributions
you've
made
and
another
cool
idea
that
we
have
in
the
future
is
if
we
wanted
to
say,
fund
a
project
in
the
future
and
we
wanted
to
yeah
fund
a
project.
Essentially,
if
we
have
this
on-chain
record
or
contribution
through
po-app,
we
know
exactly
who
we
need
to
fund
so
we're
working
on
different
tools
like
that
in
the
future
that
are
going
to
be
built
on
top
of
get
po-app.
G
For
now,
we're
focused
on
getting
these
pops
into
the
hands
of
people
and
we
actually
have
a
cool
little
feature
that
we
haven't
launched.
Yet
it's
coming
out
tomorrow,
but
I'll
show
you
guys
a
couple
leaked
designs.
Let
me
post
this
link
actually
in
the
community
called
channel.
If
any,
you
guys
want
to
take
a
look
and
then
keep
an
eye
out
on
our
twitter
for
an
official
launch
announcement
tomorrow.
We
don't
know
exactly
what
time
it's
going
to
happen.
G
The
reason
why
I'm
excited
to
be
here
with
you
guys
is
for
our
launch
we're
going
to
be
giving
poeps
out
to
the
contributors
of
about
15,
different
projects,
open
source
projects,
central
to
the
ethereum
ecosystem
and,
of
course,
ethereum.org
is
in
this
list,
so
we
are
going
to
be
minting,
poe
apps
to
anybody
who
contributed
at
least
one
pull
request
that
got
merged
into
the
repo
for
any
year.
G
The
project
has
been
alive
so
going
back
all
the
way
into
history,
so
ethereum.org
started
this
project
started
in
2019,
so
we're
going
to
actually
issue
these
historical
annual
contributor
pro-apps.
I
understand
many
of
you
probably
already
got
a
poep,
but
we're
going
to
be
issuing
another
one
that
comes
from
gitpo
app
that'll,
be
memorializing
your
contribution.
G
So,
oh,
I
don't
want
to
show
you
that
yet
I'll
show
you
in
a
second,
so
I'm
gonna,
I
don't
have
the
actual
app
prepared
to
demo
to
you
guys,
although
you'll
be
able
to
use
it
tomorrow,
but
I'll
show
you
guys.
This
is
our
figma
designs
for
how
it's
gonna
work,
and
I
want
to
there's
a
few
tweaks
that
we
made
and
then
all
of
this
text
in
here
is
also
just
dummy
text.
G
So,
like
don't
read
anything
into
anything,
you
see
here,
but
this
is
the
basics
of
the
app
and
since
you
guys
invited
me
here,
I
wanted
to
sort
of
leak
these
designs
to
you
a
little
bit,
so
this
is
going
to
be
our
home
page
by
the
way.
I'm
talking
quite
a
lot.
If
anybody
has
any
questions
feel
free
to
just
pop
into
the
chat
or
just
interrupt
me,
so
this
is
going
to
be
our
home
page.
G
Some
general
statistics
on
like
who's
who's,
been
claiming
most
claim:
poe
apps
last
week,
most
honor
contributors
kind
of
like
a
leaderboard
recently
added
projects,
we're
actually
not
launching
with
this
component,
but
it'll
be
there
soon,
and
then
you
can
suggest
projects
here.
As
I
mentioned
at
the
beginning,
we
are
only
launching
with
these
15,
but
we
want
to
onboard
many
many
more
projects.
My
goal
is,
I
think,
to
onboard
like
about
500
or
so
projects
in
the
next
six
months.
G
So
if
you
have
any
other
projects
that
you
guys
are
contributing
to
that,
you
want
to
issue
co-apps
for
sorry,
mid,
co,
apps
the
contributors
for
please
reach
out
to
me.
We
also
have
a
form
that
you
can
do
get
popped,
io
or
pound
suggest
I'll
drop
this
into
the
chat.
Thank
you,
kev,
sir.
Thank
you
paul
joshua.
Everyone
thanks
for
complaining
designs.
I
wish
I
could
take
credit
for
him,
but
it's
an
awesome,
design,
firm,
called
deep
work
that
helped
us
with
these.
G
G
You
connect
your
wallet
and
then
you
also
can
log
into
your
github
account
via
oauth,
and
this
way
you
can
create
kind
of
like
a
fleeting
connection
between
your
accounts
and
when
you
click
this
it'll
actually
turn
into
a
button
that
will
allow
you
to
mint
your
po-apps,
because
the
po-apps
are
based
on
your
github
history
and
then
this
way
you're
connecting
it
to
your
wallet.
We'll
have
a
guide
about
that
that
we're
going
to
be
posting
tomorrow
as
well.
G
Gitpo
app
will
be
a
devconnect
we're
actually
we're
minting
pro-apps
for
anybody
who
contributes
in
the
east
faker
hackathon
on
the
21st
and
yes,
there
will
be
swag,
oh
man,
my
camera's,
not
on.
We
have
some
pretty
cool
patches
too.
So
I'll
I'll
share.
Those
with
you
at
dev
connect
come
and
find
me.
This
is
the
the
po
page
so
like.
Basically,
this
would
be
ethereum.org
contributor
and
then
the
list
of
holders-
I
don't
wanna,
take
too
much
more
time,
so
I'm
gonna
zoom
ahead.
G
Again,
this
is
sort
of
the
mock-up
design
we
aren't
launching
with
this
top
component
yet,
but
this
is
super
alpha
leak
we're
going
to
have
this
sort
of
configurable
art
piece
that
you
can
do
behind
your
profile,
but
not
yet
right
now
we
have
the
ability
to
show
your
git
pop
collection,
as
well
as
all
of
the
rest
of
your
pro-apps,
and
then
this
the
the
contrast
is
not
great
right
here,
but
there's
a
little
heart
here
that
you
can
use
to
boost
up
some
poe
apps
to
be
featured,
and
it
gives
you
some
sort
of
information
about
the
contributions
you've
been
making
and
then
for
claiming
poeps.
G
We
have
a
simple
claiming
modal
that
when
you
see
here,
if
you
click
up
here
view
and
claim
three
co-apps,
you
can
claim
them
right
here
on
the
site,
so
that
is
like
a
high-level
overview
of
what
we're
building
what
we're
launching
with
tomorrow.
Again,
we
haven't
really
shared
these
designs
with
everybody,
so
I'm
super
excited
to
share
them
with
you
and
that
that
everybody
is
giving
some
positive
feedback
very
excited
to
support
the
athena.org
community,
and
you
guys
are
amazing-
and
I
bet
you
guys
are
wondering
wow
like
this
is
so
cool.
G
I
wonder
what
the
ethereum.org
poep
design
is.
Well
here
you
go.
This
is
actually
one
of
my
favorite
designs,
it's
by
this
designer
martina,
and
this
is
the
founding
year
so
2019,
and
then
we
have
a
year
the
same
design
but
different
year,
of
course,
for
each
year,
and
so,
depending
on
what
years
you
contributed,
you'll
get
a
version
of
this
poep
and
we'll
be
doing
ongoing
issuance
throughout
the
rest
of
2022
and
then,
of
course,
going
forward.
G
We're
not
sure
if
it's
gonna
happen
live
so
like
immediately
when
you
get
your
merge
pr
or
if
it's
gonna
like
take
a
little
while
we're
working
on
the
technical
side
of
that.
But
we'll
share
that
with
you
guys
yeah.
This
is
the
theme.org
and
then
the
last
thing
I
want
to
mention
to
you
guys
is
launch
is
happening
tomorrow,
but
this
saturday.
So
I
guess
three
days
from
now.
G
We
are
having
a
large
party
call
and
we,
I
don't
know
if
you
guys
have
ever
done
a
poep
art,
painting
party,
but
basically
what
it
is.
It's
kind
of
like
reddit
our
place
where
you
can
do
this,
like
pixelated
pixel
by
pixel,
drawing
and
your
ability
to
place
pixels
is
actually
dependent
upon
your
po
app
holdings.
G
So
you
can
place
a
pixel
only
if
you
have
the
right,
poep
and
the
more
poe
apps
you
have
that
are
in
the
the
selected
group
of
po
apps,
the
faster
you
can
paint
pixels,
and
so
I
see
I
think,
joshua
posted
yeah,
a
link
to
this.
I
highly
encourage
you
guys
to
join
it's
going
to
be
live
streamed
on
youtube.
The
links
and
everything
are
in
this
post
and
we'll
give
you
instructions
for
how
to
paint
and
everything
on
saturday
and
another.
G
The
last
thing
is,
if
you
guys,
are
super
interested,
let
me
just
zoom
over
there
right
now
on
the
get
poep
discord.
Server
we've
actually
create,
so
you
can
the
way
that
these
these
parties
normally
unfold
is
people
create
these
painting
guilds
and
they
work
together
because
it's
very
hard
to
draw
like
a
whole
painting
on
your
own,
and
so
you
can
see
here
we
actually
created
an
ethereum.org
guild.
Oh
nice,
paul
joshua.
G
G
Joshua
is
it
cool
if
I
post
the
gitpo
discord
like?
Oh
amazing,
you
already
did
already
thank
you,
so
you
can
swing
on
over
there
and
then
find
the
dot
org
guild.
And
then
I
encourage
you
guys
to
collaborate
on
a
drawing.
You
can
do
anything
you
want
really.
Maybe
something
cool
related
to
ethereum.org
would
be
would
be
fun
but
yeah.
So
that's
all
I've
got
for
you
guys
super
excited
to
drop
co-ops
to
all
these
contributors,
not
only
to
ethereum.org
but
just
generally,
to
open
source
and
yeah.
A
Awesome
thanks
go
fax,
really,
exciting
stuff
if
you're
a
historical.
A
To
ephediam.org
or
any
get
up
project,
please
check
out,
get
pull
up
and
get
your
app
she's,
definitely
trying
to
cater
some
community
members
on
this
and
organize
a
painting
party.
Maybe
we
can
talk
a
bit
more
about
that
after
the
call,
and
last
but
not
least,
we've
got
sam
who's
going
to
talk
a
little
bit
about
our
q2
plans.
H
Some
nike
josh
thanks
for
the
chat
cool
facts,
I'm
pretty
fired
up
to
get
my
get
pull
up.
Let
me
hear
my
screen.
H
Quick
reminder:
this
is
just
the
roadmap
for
ethereum.org
our
team,
not
the
actual
roadmap
for
ethereum
the
protocol
or
anything
on
that
large
of
a
scale
just
for
the
website
itself.
So
quick
overview
on
just
like
our
team's
roadmap
process
and
quick
reminder
on
our
team.
We
now
have
nine
full-time
contributors,
who,
I
guess
you
could
say,
is
like
the
core
team
who
helps.
H
You
know
facilitate
these
calls,
who
help
maintain
the
discord
and
the
actual
ethereum.org
github,
but
obviously
the
ethereum.org
team
is
much
larger
than
that
right,
like
thousands
of
translators,
hundreds
of
code
and
content
contributors
make
all
this
stuff
possible.
So
thank
you
all
for
helping
to
contribute
that.
H
So
in
terms
of
like
how
we
do
road
mapping
at
least
for
now,
this
is
definitely
an
iterative
process
and
encourage
feedback
on
it,
but
at
least
for
now
what
our
core
team
tries
to
do
is
essentially
on
a
quarterly
basis.
So
every
three
months
do
some
planning
and
publish
an
outline
on
the
stuff
we're
looking
to
tackle.
H
So
I
linked
to
some
examples
just
to
kind
of
highlight
the
fact.
Here's
a
quick
look
at
oh,
probably
can't
see
my
other
screen
feel
free
to
follow
that
link
if
you're
interested
or
I
should
probably
just
figure
out
how
to
do
that.
G
H
I'll
just
stick
with
this
doc
for
now,
but
I've
included
links
if
you
guys
are
curious.
Basically,
we
outline
one
high-level
overview,
github
issue,
that
maps
out
a
brief
summary
of
all
the
initiatives
we're
trying
to
do.
You
might
ask
like
how
we
try
to
identify
this
issue
these
issues.
How
do
we
pick
one
initiative
over
the
other
I'd
say
like
in
short,
it's
primarily
based
off
feedback
from
the
community,
so
I'd
say
like
we
use
a
mix
of
just
like
internal
subjective
opinions,
internal
insights
from
say,
quantitative
metrics.
H
H
One
example
of
that
is
like
we
can
see
from
our
ethereum.org
traffic
data
that
those
wallet
pages
we've
created
about
like
two
years
ago
now
they
drive
over
10
of
all
site,
page
views.
So
from
the
hundreds
of
pages
on
the
website,
we
know
those
two
pages
talking
about
wallets
helping
people
find
and
compare.
H
Ethereum
wallets
are
like
a
very
high
engagement,
high
area
of
interest
on
the
website,
and
we
also
know
intuitively
right,
like
for
anyone
onboarding
into
ethereum,
like
you
need
an
ethereum
wallet
that
is
a
huge
pathway
and
like
a
huge
onboarding
step
for
anyone
involved,
so
kind
of
makes
sense
that
that's
an
area
we
want
to
prioritize
outside
of
that
again,
we
rely
on
a
lot
of
feedback
from
the
community,
so
people
creating
issues
on
github
people,
interacting
with
us
on
twitter
people
asking
questions
in
our
discord.
H
A
lot
of
what
we
do
is
reacting
to
hey,
there's
a
lot
of
people
who
are
surfacing
this
issue
or
this
lack
of
educational
content.
That's
out
there,
maybe
we're
in
a
unique
position
to
try
to
hop
in
and
solve
that
so
yeah,
quick,
summary
on
just
like
how
we
try
to
ultimately
pick
which
initiatives
to
work
on.
So
we
try
to
publish
this
overview
roadmap
issue
for
every
three
months.
H
H
So
I
link
to
that
staking
page
example,
where
we
go
into
a
little
more
detail
and
just
use
that
as
a
primary
place
to
to
track
progress,
we
also
create
a
discord
channel
for
each
of
these
major
epics.
Just
for
more,
you
know,
fluid
discussion,
make
it
a
little
more
casual,
so
folks
aren't
intimidated
to
you,
know,
post
a
really
well
thought
out
comment
in
github.
H
Maybe
they
can
just
hop
in
ask
questions,
get
involved
in
that
front.
So
if
you
guys
are
interested
in
getting
involved
with
a
particular
initiative,
I
think
you
know
the
combination
of
github
and
discord.
H
I
would
definitely
recommend,
as
as
places
to
start
on
that
front,
so
high
level
overview
of
our
process
for
creating
road
maps.
As
you
folks
are
probably
aware,
it
is
now
april,
so
it
is
so
it
is
q2
in
in
the
biz
lingo.
So
we
are
currently
in
the
process
of
mapping
out
our
our
roadmap
for
the
next
next
three
months.
Short
story
is
that
it's
still
in
progress,
we
still
haven't
finalized
that
so
stay
tuned,
probably
next
week,
I'll
be
posting
a
github
issue
and
sharing
that
around.
H
So
looking
forward
to
your
input
on
that,
but
to
give
you
a
few
teasers
on
the
stuff
we'll
be
working
on
some
of
this
stuff
is,
you
know,
carried
over
from
initiatives
we
wanted
to
get
to
in
q1,
but
in
part,
because
we
didn't
really
have
the
design
resources
on
hand
that
we
do
now.
We
basically
pushed
push
these
things
about
a
back
a
bit,
but
just
to
touch
on
some
of
these
things
recently
staking
page
revamp.
H
You
know,
since
we
initially
launched
our
staking
page,
when
you
know
the
beacon
chain
first
launch
and
staking
actually
became
possible.
Really
the
only
option
was
as
a
solo
staker.
So
a
lot
of
the
content
was
focused
on
that
and
pushing
people
to
the
staking
launch
pad.
Since
then,
a
whole
bunch
of
different
options
include
pooled
staking
staking
as
a
service.
Even
within
the
solo
staking
space,
you
know
more
tools
to
make
that
more
accessible
and
easier
for
people
to
do.
H
There's
just
been
an
explosion
of
like
resources
and
products
and
tools
and
projects
in
that
space.
So
we're
very
close
should
be
launching
some
updated
pages
around
that
next
week
to
help
users
navigate
that
landscape,
but
really
exciting
to
see-
and
I
think
just
goes
to
show,
it
really
is
a
full-time
job
to
keep
up
with
all
the
evolutions
and
like
progress
across
the
ethereum
ecosystem
in
a
similar
fashion,
the
wallet
resources
we
have
on
the
site.
You
know
I
mentioned
those
two
pages
we
have
on
just
like
learning.
H
What
a
wallet
is,
what
does
it
do?
Why
does
it
matter
and
a
page
to
help
people
find
and
compare
wallets?
You
know
of
the
million
to
two
million
visits
we
get
on
ethereum.org
any
given
month.
You
know
over
10
percent
of
page
views
are
revolve
around
wallets
since
we
created
those
pages
well
over
two
years
ago.
H
The
wallet
landscape
has
also
very
much
changed.
You
know
we've
gone
from
listing
about
like
five
wallets
to
over
40.
Now
I
think,
and
the
features
that
people
care
about
about
ethereum
wallets
have
certainly
changed
right,
like
you
know,
different
devices
different
features
they
support.
H
You
know
layer,
two
support
wasn't
wasn't
a
thing
back
when
we
first
launched
this
page
so
thinking
through
what
are
better
ways
to
kind
of
display
and
compare
all
these
different
products
now
that
there
are
so
many
great
options
out
there,
as
well
as
the
features
that
we
display
and
allow
folks
to
compare
on
will
certainly
be
a
focus.
H
If
you
do
go
to
ethereum.org,
you
may
notice
that
the
learn
kind
of
section
of
the
site
is
a
bit
overwhelming,
mostly
good
news,
because
over
time
with
a
bunch
of
content
contributors
like
many
yourselves
helping
create
pages
and
resources
for
us
like
we,
we
now
just
have
a
ton
of
content
on
ethereum.org
hundreds
of
pages
that
help
explain
different
aspects
of
of
ethereum,
so
we're
working
on
ways
to
just
like
better
format
that
what
this
will
probably
take
shape
is
just
you
know,
a
landing
page
as
a
learn
hub
to
help
kind
of
categorize
different
pathways.
H
Different
learning
topics,
whether
it's
like
the
fundamentals
ethereum,
whether
it's
about
the
protocol
and
different
upgrades
and
the
governance
of
the
protocol
itself,
whether
it's
learning
about
different
use,
cases
of
ethereum
like
d5
and
nfts
and
dows,
creating
better
ways
to
kind
of
just
like
discover
all
the
content
on
on
the
site.
H
Moving
through
a
couple
more
of
these
I'll
try
to
make
this
quick,
merge,
prep.
As
the
as
the
merge
upgrade
approaches,
we
obviously
want
to
keep
people
informed
and
let
them
know
what
they
need
to
do.
If
anything,
whether
they're,
just
a
holder
or
a
node
operator
or
adapt
developer,
making
sure
people
are
aware
of
what
needs
to
happen.
H
Blog
translations
luca
mentioned
this
earlier.
That
we've
been
undergoing
a
few
initiatives
to
to
translate
the
blog,
the
ethereum
foundation
blog.
You
know
it's
another
great
resource
on
a
lot
of
ethereum
related
content.
Some
of
it
extremely
timely,
such
as
you
know,
merge
test
net
updates.
H
Right
now
we
have
started
rolling
out
some
translations
on
these
pages,
but
we've
been
doing
it
somewhat
in
a
hacky
way,
given
that
the
the
code
base
of
the
blog
doesn't
actually
support
internationalization
natively
so
pushing
that
forward
is
something
we'll
be
focused
on
this
quarter,
ethereum
wiki
consolidation.
H
So
if
you
folks
have
ever
googled
stuff
for
ethereum,
I
think
it's
gotten
better
over
the
years,
but
what
you'll
probably
find
is
inevitably
stumbling
across.
H
What
are
you
know
out
outdated
stack,
overflow
posts,
outdated
blog
posts,
and
there
is
a
handful
of
wiki
and
documentation
resources
that
the
community
has
maintained
over
the
years,
but
have
basically
fallen
out
of
date
and,
unfortunately,
are
no
longer
maintained.
H
So
one
of
our
contributors,
who
I
believe
is
on
the
call
joseph
cook,
is
helping
lead
the
charge
on
this
front.
To
basically,
how
do
we
consolidate
some
of
these
resources?
H
How
do
we
keep
the
content
on
the
internet
up
to
date
about
ethereum,
so
people
particularly
new
to
the
space
don't
get
confused
frustrated
unsure
of
where
to
contribute
if
they
want
to
make
updates,
so
we'll
be
doing
some
work
around
consolidating
those
resources
and
making
sure
we're
maintaining
those
and
keeping
those
up
to
date,
just
to
keep
that
experience
a
little
smoother
and
finally,
the
open
design
system,
which
you
know
nuno
and
yaakov,
touched
on
earlier
on
the
call,
so
I
won't
dig
in
too
much,
but
basically
identifying
ways
experimenting
with
new
approaches
of
how
do
we,
as
a
team
and
ethereum.org
as
a
product,
really
open
up
our
design
process
and
allow
people
who
want
to
get
involved
the
ability
to
do
that
and
to
contribute
to
the
product
from
a
design
standpoint,
so
stay
tuned
for
a
post
I'll
outline
these
and
more
initiatives
in
more
detail.
H
But
again,
the
whole
goal
is
really
just
to
get
you
guys
involved
both
in
terms
of
giving
feedback
in
terms
of
what
you'd
like
to
see
on
the
website
and
what
you'd
like
to
collaborate
on
what
you'd
like
to
get
involved
with
and
encourage
you
to
to
do
that.
When
the
time
comes.
A
Q2
and
lastly,
just
some
miscellaneous
items,
the
ethereum.org
team
will
be
in
amsterdam
for
disconnect.
So
if
you're
going
to
be
there
and
want
to
chat
or
be
up
we're
all
pretty
friendly
or
if
you've
got
an
idea
for
ethereum.org,
and
you
want
to
pitch
us
even
better
last
thing
was
no.
No.
I
believe
you
had
one
more
thing
that
you
wanted
to
share
related
to
devconnect.
B
A
Yeah,
so
we've
ordered
quite
a
few
t-shirts.
If
you
want
one
and
you're
in
amsterdam,
come
find
us
and
we'll
be
more
than
happy
to
oblige.
A
Awesome
yeah,
I
think
that's
just
about
all
that
we
have
time
for
apologies.
If
you
ask
the
question
and
the
slider
and
we
never
got
to
it
I'll,
try
to
endeavor
to
answer
any
questions
in
the
community
culture
or
anything
that
haven't
been
answered.
A
Thank
you
for
everyone
joining
the
call,
all
the
community
members
and
contributors,
our
guides
and
eco
model
b,
willow,
joseph
and
thanks
to
colfax
for
jumping
on
the
call
and
taking
the
time
to
talk
about
right
everyone
until
next,
one
thanks
very
much.