This doc has the intention to report Kai and Luke’s findings so far for the Radicle Code Collaboration stack coming from the Early User Program. Our goal is to distill the findings we got from these sessions, from product feedback, to vision.
Who did we talk to?
- 80% of all were DAO Dev Contributors: devs that contribute or work for web3 projects
- 10% Dev Rel who work on work on growing developers in their ecosystem, educate developers on their stack and web3 stack in general and are in the search for tools that can simplify developer onboarding and support .
- The other 10% were scattered across growth people, entrepeneurial builders, and community leads.
A lot of these people are Decentralization and/or P2P enthusiasts, and some of them go even further and consider themselves decentralization maxis.
Main feedback areas based on 15 most relevant calls (not including the ones that were not a good fit for the early user program) out of around 30 calls:
- What people need, in order to switch from GitHub to Radicle
- Issues, and bugs
- Mirroring repos
- Discoverability
- Offline commenting and messages
- Language and user education
- Other scattered ideas around partnerships, bounties, permissions and governance
What people need to switch from GitHub to Radicle:
#1 Commenting on Issues and PRs (15 ppl mentioned this as top priority)