This proposal aims to update the Polkadot for Beginners book to reflect recent developments in the Polkadot ecosystem. The new edition will include updates on OpenGov, Polkadot v2.0 features, and new parachains, ensuring accurate and comprehensive information for newcomers to drive community growth.
Below is an excerpt.
In June 2021, I applied for funding to write the Polkadot for Beginners book because I saw a need for one. My proposal was approved, and I wrote and published the book. With the rapid development of Polkadot, particularly the release of OpenGov and the staggered evolution towards Polkadot v2.0 (Async Backing, Coretime, Elastic Scaling), it has become necessary to create a new, more up-to-date version. This is why I am requesting funds to write a second edition. Since its publication, Polkadot for Beginners v1 has:
Given the pace of development over the last two years (even one year would suffice), it is safe to say that Polkadot is the fastest-evolving blockchain. While this is great from a technology perspective, it poses challenges for community acquisition and management. Information mutates faster than it can be disseminated, rendering parts of "Polkadot for Beginners" v1 obsolete. As the only book about Polkadot for onboarding newbies, it is important to keep it as up-to-date as possible to ensure new converts receive accurate and complete information.
This proposal seeks funding to write "Polkadot for Beginners" v2, updating the book with current information about the ecosystem. Revisions and new additions will include, but are not limited to:
I fell in love with Polkadot after reading Gavin’s whitepaper. Its balance of simplicity and complexity, as well as the grandness of its vision, deeply impressed me. The whitepaper was like a book on Polkadot, guiding me from Gavin’s vision to the technical aspects. However, it is incredibly technical for the average person and doesn’t scale well in terms of accessibility. The Polkadot wiki attempts to address this by consolidating information on one website, but there are two issues:
As it stands, learning about the Polkadot ecosystem in a holistic and non-technical fashion requires extensive research. This can be daunting for newcomers. To inspire others as I was inspired, we need a holistic view of the ecosystem, similar to reading the whitepaper but accessible to everyone. A book about Polkadot written for beginners would provide a single, comprehensive resource for anyone interested in the ecosystem. It would:
I gbaci have been a dedicated Polkadot enthusiast since 2021. My journey began with writing Polkadot articles on Medium, leading to my role as a Polkadot Ambassador. As a co-editor of DotLeap, I contributed to a weekly newsletter updating on the Polkadot ecosystem and served as a content writer at RMRK for two years.
More details on the book production process can be found in the full proposal.
Total - $40,000
The book will be available under the CC license, allowing community members to download, share, and quote extended passages with attribution. However, I retain the rights to economically exploit the book. This right does not and will never supersede the book’s free nature, given the origin of its creation. The book will likely be sold on ebook marketplaces and as physical copies for the following reasons:
I considered asking the treasury to fund the book’s dissemination but decided against it to retain the option of earning royalties. Given that the treasury funds for-profit projects, this seems reasonable to me. However, I am open to reconsidering my position if there is a consensus against it.