For better or worse, there is no centralized entity deciding what to do and what not to do, but many people have not yet been able to understand what that really means. I think few people understand how decentralization looks like. We must avoid moving towards centralization.
I would like to add that the newsletters are very boring to read. And the format and visual looking is really a disaster. I think it is not adding value to the Grin project, but merely destroying it.
The substack format is copied over from the original newsletter that Lehnberg used to produce. Tbh I quite like this format, itâs effective at summarizing info into bite-sized digestible pieces, so that it doesnât need to be exciting to read. The purpose of the newsletter is to summarize the most recent/ relevant Grin content, so people know weâre not dead and can quickly see whatâs been going on without having to go digging themselves.
Sure, we could produce some aesthetically pleasing newsletter in Figma, but do you think thatâs really going to help anything? What suggestions do you have?
I do not find them boring to read. They exactly serve their purpose of giving a nice compact overvieuw of what is going on in Grinlandđ
Probably Markov was just trolling, his lossđ¤ˇââď¸.