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The tools that build the internet have steeped too long. For the past two - decades, big tech has made trillions off the generosity of visionary developers and web pioneers… never - thanking, never mentioning, and certainly never paying. At tea, we’re brewing something to change that by - enabling developers (you) to continue doing what you love, while earning what you deserve.
- Authenticate with tea287-
Developers - Authenticated
-The revolution is here. We’re calling on all open‐source devs to authenticate their Github with tea.
-Developers who have contributed to OSS will be entitled to a variety of rewards, including minted NFT badges to honor your work so far. This is your chance to be an early member of our community: take a sip while it’s hot!
-This is your chance to be early! Authenticate now.
-Authenticated as [username]
-Join our discord, where you can talk to our team on the regular and ask anything.
- Join Discord -Like its predecessor, brew, tea is the base of the - developer stack–seated beneath the tools that build the internet. Unlike its predecessor, tea leverages - blockchain and web3 technology to eliminate anonymity and deliver compensation.
-WEB2
-For more than twenty years the Internet has been built upon the fruits of freely available - open‐source. Whenever a project enabled new functionality it was (whether desired or not) added as a - new brick in the tower of infrastructure; giving the Internet new powers and capabilities; becoming a new - foundation for all the innovations that followed. The maintainers of these new bricks became thanklessly - unpaid volunteers.
-Developers contribute innovations (bricks) to the tower of infrastructure that serves as a - feeding ground for big tech. Their efforts are capitalized on, yet they see none of that profit.
-Entire stacks are left at the mercy of single, proprietary vendors who control their - composition and deployment. This turns the “tower of bricks” into a game of Jenga.
-Open‐source authors are pressured by their peers and the community at large to - continuously maintain and update their contributions... again, without pay or gratitude.
-WEB3
-The problem has always existed, but the technology to solve it hasn’t. tea facilitates the graph - of open source that underpins all modern digital infrastructure. We’re putting it on‐chain creating a map - we’ll use to guide value redistribution to the open source that makes the Internet possible. - We’re not changing how open source works—it’s still free. web3 has introduced powerful new paradigms that - allow value to be compensated without direct payment. Creator economy, meet open source.
-Through tea, open‐source contributors are rewarded with our flagship token relative - to aggregate usage and sweat equity. Now, devs are able to monetize their generosity.
-web3 turns the “Jenga” game back into a tower of stable bricks. By putting everything - on-chain, we’re ensuring that entire stacks will no longer sit at the mercy of sole developers.
-Devs are not obligated to dedicate years to maintaining a single project. Instead, they can - transfer ownership to another interested party and move on to creating something else.
- -Wherever you develop, wherever your CI/CD runs, however you deploy your app, tea is there. We abstract
- this detail away so you can get on with the work that matters to you.
-
- $ sh <(curl tea.xyz) ci
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- Your README, blog post or internal install instructions can all use the same, simple one‐liner.
-
- $ sh <(curl tea.xyz) install deno.land
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- Here, our one‐liner installs deno to ./bin/deno. If tea is installed it integrates with that installation,
- if not the script just exits; tea itself is not installed either way. We’re happy to be just the
- transmission layer.
tea is built with a “it just works” philosophy. It’s our job to set you up for success and then get out - of your way so you can work as effectively as possible. Development is hard enough without the toolset - being a source of pain as well.
- -Much like its predecessor, brew, tea is full of delightful touches. You’ll have to try it and see.
- -Of course delightful also means fast. You’ve got plenty to do and need tools that respect your time.
-Good developers create. Great developers collaborate.
- -You don’t work alone and neither should the tool that sits at the root of your stack. We’re designing tea - to be super great for teams.
- -tea sets your stack up right and makes working with it a delight so you and your team can focus on - building what matters.
-tea’s decentralization offers tangible benefits to ecosystem security. Every layer of your apps and dapps - is signed and verified on‐chain. Users can rest assured that the software they are using is what all its - creators intended.
- -In day to day development our decentralization increases reliability (leftpad is a sore memory) and gives - developers the flexibility they need to turn inspiration into empires; when a single proprietry vendor - controls how your stack is composed and deployed your stack is centralized and under their control.
- -We’re also saying goodbye to centralization at the installation layer. Say hello to native, built‐in - “version management”† for every tool in your stack and goodbye to dependency hell.
- - † similar to tools like rbenv, nvm or Python’s virtualenv. -We believe the open source community needs to direct and control the ecosystem we will help launch. The - DAO will be an open, transparent and evolving governance structure where the depth of your contributions - will matter more than the depth of your pocket.
-Join the team that is both fixing how open source is funded and creating the tools that will accelerate - its creation for the benefit of all humanity.
- -Max Howell, our CEO, created brew. He’s a self‐taught developer, yet has written software used by tens of - millions of people. He doesn’t care if you know how to invert a binary tree. If you have a passion for - changing the world and have built some cool stuff then why not email us - and speak for what job you have in mind?
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