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How you think about finding contributors before the bounty/review loop starts #91

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@flyoung588

Hi — Ray here, a founder working in an adjacent devtool space. This is a genuine question, not a pitch.

I was reading through devasign-api. One thing that stood out is that DevAsign seems to handle a pretty specific maintainer workflow after contributor activity already exists: GitHub App webhooks, AI PR analysis with Gemini using indexed repo context, issue-to-task bounty management, Soroban/USDC payouts on merge, and async processing via Cloud Tasks.

The outside observation: a lot of the system seems optimized for reducing maintainer overhead once someone has found an issue, opened a PR, or is ready to be paid. The harder earlier step seems separate: getting the right first contributors to notice the repo and decide it is worth engaging with.

Given that DevAsign itself is an early open-source/devtool project, what has been the most reliable — or least bad — manual channel for getting the first outside contributors to show up before the bounty/review workflow can really do its job?

A short reply is plenty.

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