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Should repos/tools/material be indexed in the DCL documentation?

Voting ended over 2 years agoSucceeded

by 0x1b35f4d22b2c8bc706bcfcc383a1ca77fb4fc600 (punkpink)

Should the problem/opportunity outlined be refined and taken to the next level?

Problem Statement

A substantial amount of user-oriented material has been published, which can be quite difficult to locate. Within the initiatives funded by DAO, there are repositories and tools of important value. However, these resources often remain elusive, leaving them largely undiscovered by new users.

Although making a pull request is open to everyone, not everyone has the time or interest to collect the data necessary to make a complete directory of the resources currently available to Decentraland users.

Proposed Solution

I propose the creation of a dedicated section within the official Decentraland documentation that shows the vast majority of resources free to use for Decentraland users. This section would include a title, brief description, contact information of the creator and URL of the tool, repository or resources created/published by them.

Target Audience/Customer Base

The beneficiaries of this initiative will be all those new users who may arrive and wish to create on Decentraland. This alternative does not seem too expensive to develop and would be a way to facilitate access to the multiple resources of the platform for newcomers.

Why is this relevant now?

We need to break down barriers to facilitate access to new users and creators. The DAO has funded many high-value projects that do not have a presence on the official Decentraland websites. The cost of this action is reduced if we take into account that it would make visible many funded projects that are not used by users because the community does not have a specific section in its documentation to be able to find them easily.

This proposal is summarized due to technical limitations. To view it complete and vote on it, visit the DCL DAO Governance dApp

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yes
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no
103.74 VP0%
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Timeline

Sep 05, 2023Proposal created
Sep 05, 2023Proposal vote started
Sep 15, 2023Proposal vote ended
Oct 26, 2023Proposal updated