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28 September 2022
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Noundry Community Compensation
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> This doesnt have to mean that every year we neccesarily reward the community for contributions to any other noundry upgrades this way (if we set expectations/rewards ahead of time especially, it should be much cleaner next time), but this past year it was an all-in group effort where a lot of value was created by many of the artists who ultimately didnt make it into the final collection. If we’re retroactively rewarding the winners and committee (without rules ahead of time) it feels fair and honest to also share some of that with the a wider set of contributors to the process. The downside feels limited, and curious to see how these funds get shared around. Hopefully with very limited GIVES per coordinape participants, this is going to reward the top contributors as judged by the community. ⌐◨-◨
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We like the community rewards.
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noundry was a collaborative experience and this proposal serves as a gesture of gratitude and acknowledgment of the valuable role the community played in the process.
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⌐◨-◨ 🙏 Yes wins. (50 yes, 1 no, 7 abstain, 1 x) ~~ ThaSwami ~~ I think its great to reward everyone who submitted traits, but Coordinape voting might be overkill. Im of the view that anyone who took the time to contribute some art should get rewarded, irrespective of how many they submitted, quality of work or who they interacted with. Im in favour of a simple pro-rata of ETH amongst the number of artists. We could setup clearer guidelines for rewards next season ~~ JoelCares ~~ Personally think this would be fun, help build community across the broad group of participants, and give the community a voice in evaluating quality. The current structure (3 GIVE tokens) would not be rewarding general participation, it would be rewarding the runner up work valued most by the community.
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I support artists and participated in the Noundry submissions but do not think this prop is ready in its current state.
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Although Im very excited to fund builders on the expectation of (or based on the history of) great impact, Im generally more weary of funding effort as an end goal in itself.
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Noundry community compensation
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The Noundry Community Compensation proposal aims to retroactively compensate the Noundry community with a total of 25 ETH for their contributions to Season 0s success. The community transformed Noundry into a co llaborative experience, with artists worldwide working together. The proposal acknowledges the importance of this collaboration.
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28 September 2022
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I’m abstaining on this one. The prop team put in a lot of work to try and come up with a solution here but I’m on the fence as to whether we should set precedent on funding participation.
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<@357667384342872074> or anyone interested- could you make a 3D glasses blue and red inspired nounhead or trait? 🟦🟥
The lost traits, including the 3D glasses blue and red inspired nounhead or trait, can be found at https://lostnouns.wtf/traits.
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<@!557727542149120010> Thank you for sharing these insights. Good things for us to think about for designing new Noun heads.--Can you speak about some of the stylistic choices you kept in mind in regards to something being nounish?
Some stylistic choices kept in mind for designing Noun heads include:--1. Avoiding obvious weapons (e.g., guns, knives) but allowing cartoon violence (e.g., bomb).-2. Not including skin on the body, except for generic recognizable iconography (e.g., yellow thumbs up).-3. Not using people heads where it would seem like the noun is a person in a costume (e.g., clown).-4. Avoiding professions/hobbies as body accessories to prevent implying that nouns have jobs or are specifically sports fans, etc.--Additionally, the placement and style of the mouth on the Noun heads contribute to the nounish look.
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<@731246793765027992> <@813421644298321961> <@202986009216942080> is the Noundry marketplace with 100% going back to the Artist something Nouns would fund as an internal initiative?
A proper team compensation model needs to be figured out. Using a Nouns DAO fork will allow for 2 layers of funding the artists and team essentially, with sales on noundry auctions and also request for funds when submitting DAO to DAO proposals to include traits in the Nouns protocol. This can potentially handle much more frequent updates as well.
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<@813421644298321961> I’m looking at getting some artists to release their work under CC0 license and I’m wondering about the form used for noundry submissions. Is this something that was setup legally and paid for that is private? Or am I able to see the form and potentially use the form for a very similar purpose?-For reference, I’m encouraging artists of nounish skate deck art from a contest to release their work and in setting up a store to buy physicals and splitting revenue with the artists interested.-Thanks in advance for any info 🙏
The form used for noundry submissions seems to be private and specifically set up for the Nouns DAO. However, SerNoadz#3802 shared a link to a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) that was used when submissions were through GitHub: https://github.com/nounsDAO/noundry/blob/main/CLA.md. Benbodhi#1111 mentioned they could model off this if needed.
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am i high? where's the pixel cluster on the beer head?
The pixel cluster on the beer head is barely perceptible. You can find it by looking at the left and right areas of the beer color and zooming way in.
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and by submission you mean PR in the noundry repo?
Yes, by submission, it means a PR in the noundry repo.
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