Proponent: Nina Breznik
Date: Jan 18th 2024
Requested DOT: 2575.84 (equivalent 17258.13 EUR)
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This proposal seeks retroactive funding to cover the costs associated with organizing a Code Camp.
WizardAmigos have organized Code Camps in Wales, UK (2022) and Portugal (2023), where we hosted over 50 talks, featuring both remote and local speakers. Additionally, we provided a pop-up hacker house for up to 4 weeks, inviting individuals to come, learn, and share skills related to peer-to-peer (P2P) and Web3 technologies.
All talks delivered during the Code Camps were recorded and are available on our YouTube and PeerTube channels.
Over the past 9 years, we have been dedicated to organizing events that connect open-source developers and founders. This journey has resulted in a robust community with almost 900 events.
We have been actively involved in the blockchain space since 2017, including 3 years of contracting with the Ethereum Foundation. Our journey in the Kusama/Polkadot ecosystem began with the DatDot parachain.
Our team has been actively working on building a parachain within the Kusama/Polkadot ecosystem.
Our community work with WizardAmigos has been last year supported with a 6 month grant from the Shokunin network, initiated by Jam10o.
Wizard Amigos was founded in early 2014 in Berlin and has since organized nearly 900 events, co-learning workshops, and code camps. Our mission has been to promote open source, open data, and open organizing. Over the years, we have experimented with various event formats, from hackathons and meetups to workshops and code camps.
In the past four years, our focus has shifted toward creating opportunities for both technical and non-technical individuals to come together for extended periods. Code camps focus is on smaller groups of around to 15 people locally and another 15 remote speakers with other brother community being able to join the live streams or talk to the speakers directly on Discord or watch the videos online after the event.
The essence of our code camps is to assemble a multidisciplinary group, each working on their projects, to facilitate cross-pollination of ideas and provide valuable feedback. These gatherings also serve as a space for learning new technologies and APIs, as well as collaborating on concepts and demo hacks.
To learn more about Wizard Amigos, see our talk from the last code camp
Code Camps are a unique platform that allows founders to work intensively on their projects, receive feedback, present demos, and gain insights from different perspectives, transcending the boundaries of their respective tech bubbles.
Some of the Web3 community members we hosted on our code camps:
Ecosystem Engagement: Wizard Amigos facilitates direct collaboration among developers, founders, and enthusiasts within the Kusama and Polkadot ecosystems. This cross-pollination of ideas and knowledge-sharing promotes innovation and project development, strengthening the community’s vibrancy.
Bridging communities: By introducing non-web3 developers to Polkadot and Kusama tooling and philosophy, the Code Camps play a crucial role in expanding the community. These events offer the opportunity for participants to explore substrate-based components relevant to their fields, thereby broadening the reach of web3 technologies.
Stronger Connections: For existing web3 developers, the Code Camps provide a platform for testing ideas, experimenting with products, and collaborating on features. This strengthens connections between founders and developers, fostering innovation within the ecosystem and enriching the overall community.
Global Impact: Beyond the event, the recorded talks and educational materials produced during the Code Camps are made accessible to the broader community. These resources empower a global audience to gain insights into Polkadot and Kusama, enhancing the understanding and adoption of web3 technologies.
This comprehensive approach not only deepens understanding but also broadens the reach of Kusama and Polkadot, creating an inclusive and collaborative environment for sustainable growth within the community.
The primary expenses for the Code Camps were related to the time, effort, and work put into organizing, managing, and promoting the events. This includes direct outreach to participants and remote speakers, social media engagement, website design, logistical coordination before, during and after the event, facilitation of the in-camp discussions and workshops, recording of the talks with the video editing, and all the other organizational tasks that ensured the success of the Code Camps.
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