Ethereum Grants - Greek Language
Application
Applied on: 5 Nov 2023 06:57 PM
Approved
User Review
AI Review
A1
Reviewed on 14 Feb 2024 07:32 PM
Project - A "project" refers to a contributor to the ethereum.org website domain or subdomains. Contributors ("projects") can apply as individuals or as collectives, noting only one Ethereum address will be used for payout.
The 'Ethereum Grants - Greek Language' is identified as a project contributing to the translation of ethereum.org into Greek, which falls under the website domain's scope.
Completed work - Contribution must have been performed in the past—funding is not intended for future/planned work.
The project description indicates translation work, which is a type of contribution typically performed in the past, but there's no specific evidence given to confirm this is the case for this project.
Evidence - Must provide a public link to clear evidence of contribution. This is both for the operating team, as well as for donors participating in a round to see.
The project provides a link to a Crowdin profile, which could contain evidence of contribution, but there is no direct link to a specific contribution that can be verified.
Financial disclosures - Applicants who may have previously received funding for their work associated with a contribution are welcome to apply, but for the sake of transparency are required to disclose this amount publicly.
No information is provided regarding previous funding, so it is unclear whether financial disclosures were made.
Time period - Contributions are currently allowed from any time since 2019, which marked the v1.0.1 release of the current code repository, until October 2023.
Although the exact time of contribution is not provided, the scope of the round covers any contributions since 2019, and there's no indication that the project's contributions fall outside this period.
Round will be managed by members of the ethereum.org core team who are ineligible to receive matching funds.
This criterion does not apply to the evaluation of an individual project, as it relates to the round's management rather than project eligibility.
Full-time and part-time employees/contractors of the Ethereum Foundation are not eligible to apply to the round.
Lack of information on whether the project members are current employees or contractors of the Ethereum Foundation makes it impossible to clearly determine eligibility.