NOTE: This is a rough draft and work in progress, feel free to add/modify the contnt.

  • Use Soramitsu projects to get client developers to contribute to Iroha.
    • Upstream the code created under contract so that the "community edition" is the version clients use in production.
  • Partner with universities to get Iroha used as a teaching tool.
    • Internships for students.
    • Create free educational materials and lesson plans.
    • Run hack-fests at universities.
  • Do an aggressive speaking schedule where Iroha is demonstrated solving real world problems.
  • Enter hack-a-thon competitions to try to win with Iroha solutions.
  • Start a code bounty program to incentivize outside developers to learn the code and contribute.
  • Partner with non-profits/NGOs to offer Iroha as a technical solution where appropriate.
  • Gain approval for use in government applications.
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  1. David, we've also drafted a Diversity Plan for Iroha from our side, can you take a look at it and, if possible, give us feedback? We are already in the process of most of the activities. 

    I think some of the points also correspond to what you've mentioned here. Maybe we could somehow merge those?