I love Nostr, and I am worried about Nostr's future. If Nostr fails, one of the most important reasons is that developers will leave.
One of the most important reasons for Nostr's rapid development is that #[0] generously donated to establish the #[1] open source fund. Like many developers, I joined the ranks of Nostr developers because of Jack's call. Jack solved the problem that developers were most worried about, which was to establish Opensats to provide future developers with sustainable development funding support.
Opensats has become a semi-official symbol of Nostr. However, the board of directors of Opensats does not abide by the rules they have announced. Instead, they refuse funding based on a clause that is not in the funding rules at all. It is the GitHub active statistics table. They prefer to fund projects that no one has heard of or used, but whose GitHub statistics tables are beautiful. They will not review your code that you have put a lot of work into, nor will they use your product. They refuse you just because the statistics table is not active. If this is one of the Opensats funding rules, please add this rule to the funding rules. And make it public on the Opensats website.
Opensats should consider that many infrastructure operations do not need to update GitHub every day. And they have a lot of work to do. They also need funds to support their continued operations. You can also formulate separate funding rules for infrastructure operation developers. So that they can apply for funds better.
I love Nostr, and I hope Nostr will get better and better. #[2] #[3] #[4] 💜🫂🫡
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