Edin
  • Publication
  • Contributors
  • About
  • About Rose
  • Docs
  • Apply

Overview

  • Introduction

Getting Started

  • Application & Onboarding
  • Roles & Permissions

Platform

  • Contributions
  • AI Evaluations
  • Rewards
  • Working Groups

Publication

  • Writing & Editorial

Contributions

Everything you need to know about how Edin detects, tracks, and attributes your contributions.

How Contributions Are Detected

Edin uses an integration-first approach. Rather than requiring you to log work manually, the platform connects to the tools you already use and automatically ingests your contributions.

GitHub Integration

For monitored repositories, Edin receives webhook events from GitHub and automatically records the following contribution types:

  • Commits — code changes pushed to monitored repositories.
  • Pull Requests — PRs opened, reviewed, and merged in monitored repositories.
  • Code Reviews — reviews and comments you leave on other contributors' pull requests.
  • CI/CD Activity — pipeline runs and deployments associated with your changes.

Collaboration Detection

Edin automatically detects when multiple contributors work together on the same piece of work. Collaboration is identified through:

  • Co-authored commits (using Git co-author trailers)
  • Multiple contributors working on the same pull request
  • Code review interactions on shared work

When collaboration is detected, contributions are attributed to all participants with appropriate credit distribution.

Contribution Types by Domain

Contributions are not limited to code. Each domain has its own types of valued work:

Technology

Code commits, pull requests, code reviews, infrastructure work, CI/CD pipelines, technical documentation, and developer tooling.

Finance & Financial Engineering

Financial models, reward mechanism design, economic analysis, tokenomics research, transparency reports, and compensation framework proposals.

Impact & Sustainability

Sustainability metrics, social impact reports, DEI initiatives, community health assessments, environmental accountability research, and well-being frameworks.

Governance

Policy proposals, voting mechanism design, decentralization roadmap contributions, community standards documentation, and accountability structures.

Viewing Your Contributions

All your contributions are visible in the Dashboard > Contributions page. Here you can:

  • See a chronological list of all ingested contributions
  • Filter by contribution type, date range, and status
  • View evaluation scores attached to each contribution
  • Track collaboration credits on shared work

The Activity page provides a real-time feed of all contribution activity across the platform, visible to all community members.

Tasks

Tasks are predefined units of work available in each domain. They range from beginner to advanced difficulty and provide a structured way to contribute. You can browse available tasks from Dashboard > Tasks and assign tasks to yourself from Dashboard > Tasks > My Tasks.

Tasks are tagged with difficulty levels and expected skill areas, making it easy to find work that matches your expertise. Completing tasks generates contributions that are automatically ingested and evaluated.