This proposal details the development of a user-friendly interface to interact with Polkadot Bounties without the need to use the developer oriented polkadot.js apps. The interface will be useful for curators, proposers and beneficiaries, simplifying all processes and actions necessary for the user. The idea was formed after hearing complaints from curators, that it has been difficult to navigate and properly manage their bounties, because the currently available tools are not created with non-technical users in mind.
Galaniprojects GmbH was established in 2006 and is situated in Berlin, Germany. We offer development, project management, quality assurance and UI/UX design to clients across various industries, including Media & Publishing, Telecommunication, Automotive and Transport, as well as working on various projects for the Polkadot Parachain Kilt.
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We are initially requesting funding for the implementation of the 1st mileston as described in our proposal document attached bellow.
We will request funds for the second milestone after implementing and reporting on the first.
You can read our full proposal here.
You can view the original discussion here.
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Great initiative! I'm the developer of Multix, please connect with me on Element @tbaut:matrix.org
or any social media to talk about the integration, as bounties are very much linked to Multisigs indeed :)
Supporting Proposal 911 means endorsing a project that will bring significant improvements to the Polkadot bounty management process. The development of a dedicated Bounty Manager UI enhances user experience, transparency, and accessibility, while also supporting decentralized governance and community growth. By voting in favor, the community can ensure a more efficient and scalable bounty system, aligning with Polkadot’s vision of a robust, decentralized ecosystem.
This is a much-needed initiative that will help onboard the next wave of participants for OpenGov.
The Galani team reached out to us and joined the UX Guild to ensure their experience is shared with other teams and aligned with the ongoing efforts to unify the UX in the ecosystem.
However, while it's a solid v1 for milestone 1, Braille would love to see more emphasis on the user journey for milestone 2, detailing what the user will be able to do.
Also, it would be nice to have a UI that is more OpenGov-friendly, using Polkadot branding.
We agree that later it would make sense to add it to the existing governance platforms, but since the development is open source, it will allow to move forward in parallel and include them in Subsquare and Polkassembly in the process.
Hey Team, I have some queries, Can you share your element id so we can have a chat. Thank you.