Hamza has been doing a great job recently and his work is certainly above level 1 so I fully support his experience level increasing to level 2. You are obviously keen to improve and work on every part of Aqua which I think is fantastic! Great work Hamza!
Background :
I am a full-stack developer based in the UK. I am currently working as a Web3 Developer on DxVote.
I am submitting the second half of my proposal
TimeFrame :
25/08/2021 to 25/10/2021
Reflections from this period
There have been quite a few changes since my last proposal. Following a loss of key developers, the DAO had decided to put Aqua and Omen on hiatus, and so the Aqua team was then focused on placing the project in a state that we could easily return to in the future. I then decided to join the Gov development team. The project was originally just a solo project by @AugustoL to replace and expand upon the old DaoStack governance portal. The development team is currently made up of @ross, @AugustoL, @madusha, @luchux, and I. We have a roadmap set up of which we are currently focused on improving the UI/UX of dxvote.
What I did well:
I’m proud of reworking the way that the call data appears. Many members were requesting that the call data be human-readable.
Ended up having to fork and upgrade the gnosis proxy contract kit myself to allow for wrapping of native tokens and using it in a sale in a single batched transaction via the frontend. This allowed users to also share the same proxy contract if they had already used one when they interacted with an Omen market.
While this has nothing to do with dev work, I have gotten to know the non-contributor community better on discord. Grinding those XPs
What I should improve on:
Transitioning took a bit longer than it should have. Understanding the codebase was difficult, so there is defo room to improve there.
It’s great that you’ve been able to adapt to the shifting priorities. And I appreciate your presence in discord as well. It’s great to have contributors engaging with the wider community. Keep up the good work!