Zuzapp
Zuzapp, backed by ECF and Zuzalu, is a community-owned platform promoting online and offline gatherings, coordination, and empowerment for existing and future communities.User Review
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Reviewed on 14 Feb 2024 12:40 PM
Projects must be in support of the Zuzalu mission to foster a global network of communities to advance humanity by creating playgrounds at the intersection of free and open technology, health, and social innovation.
Zuzapp is described as a community-owned project aimed at building the Zuzalu software, infrastructure, and application for existing and emerging communities, focusing on online and offline gatherings, coordination, and in-person interactions, all of which align with Zuzalu's mission.
The individual or team leading the project must plan to continue their work with grant funding.
The project description indicates an active call for contributors and a collaborative approach to ongoing development, which implies a plan to continue work with grant funding.
Project or creator must have a verified Github and/or Twitter account.
The project has a GitHub account (https://github.com/Zuzapp), and the creator has a GitHub account (https://github.com/xiepaopaoer), but it is not clear from the provided information if these accounts are 'verified'. Verification status on GitHub typically requires enabling two-factor authentication, and Twitter account is 'N/A'.
Projects must abide by the Gitcoin Platform eligibility policy in addition to the requirements outlined above.
Without access to the full details of the Gitcoin Platform eligibility policy and not being able to verify the project's practices against such a policy, it is uncertain whether the project complies with all policies. The project's alignment with Zuzalu's mission and planned continuation with grant funding are positive indicators, but compliance with all Gitcoin policies can't be determined from the provided information.