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1/ @optimism has been doing some cool innovation in RPGF around reputation based social and financial coordination. excited about @openrank being used to generate useful Developer and GitHub repo rankings and reputation scores. h/t to @cerv1 at Open Source Observer for powering open source data sets. more context 👇
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2/ In RPGF 4, OP introduced metrics to assess a user or project's contribution within Superchain. OpenRank's Farcaster User Rankings was once such metric to identify reputable community members contributing on Farcaster.
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3/ For RPGF 5, using OpenRank's verifiable reputation oracles and Open Source Observer's (OSO) open GitHub data sets, OP community created a Developer and GitHub repos ranking to surface a leaderboard of developers. The intent here is to experiment with reputation based voter selection for RPGF. https://gov.optimism.io/t/retro-funding-5-expert-voting-experiment/8613
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4/ In addition to selecting guest voters based on reputation, Openrank and OSO also contributed to five new Impact metrics ahead of voting for RPGF5. These reputation based metrics will be useful for the community to assess impact and allocate RPGF. https://gov.optimism.io/t/impact-metrics-for-retro-funding-5/8931
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