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The level of collaboration with Yearn needs to be better defined. At the moment they onboard potential strategists through their gated telegram chat YFI Boarding School.
Students going through the Scaffold-ETH yearn tutorial will likely be between beginner and intermediate smart contract levels. They may not be at the point of competence to handle jumping onto their own strategy just yet.
Currently, my take is that students would take any questions around this tutorial to the Scaffold-ETH / SRE TG chat for this tutorial. From there, if they can't get any answers then they would go ahead and ask in the Yearn general TG chat for now. If their questions are so heavily pointed and abstract enough, Yearn can add them to the YFI Boarding school TG chat.
The big thing here is that this tutorial (and future ones with other protocols) will increase the inflow of potential devs helping out with a respective protocol. This means more questions and more upkeep for said protocol though. Ideally we line up this inflow increase in an iterative manner with the respective protocol so as to not overwhelm them.
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The level of collaboration with Yearn needs to be better defined. At the moment they onboard potential strategists through their gated telegram chat YFI Boarding School.
Students going through the Scaffold-ETH yearn tutorial will likely be between beginner and intermediate smart contract levels. They may not be at the point of competence to handle jumping onto their own strategy just yet.
Currently, my take is that students would take any questions around this tutorial to the Scaffold-ETH / SRE TG chat for this tutorial. From there, if they can't get any answers then they would go ahead and ask in the Yearn general TG chat for now. If their questions are so heavily pointed and abstract enough, Yearn can add them to the YFI Boarding school TG chat.
The big thing here is that this tutorial (and future ones with other protocols) will increase the inflow of potential devs helping out with a respective protocol. This means more questions and more upkeep for said protocol though. Ideally we line up this inflow increase in an iterative manner with the respective protocol so as to not overwhelm them.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: