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Code Orange Dev School — Impact Report

Documenting developer outcomes, open-source contributions, and community growth.


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This repository contains the official Impact Report for Code Orange Dev School — Asia's Bitcoin Developer Pipeline. We publish impact reports to provide transparent, measurable evidence of our contribution to the Bitcoin open-source ecosystem.

This report is intended for grant reviewers at OpenSats, Human Rights Foundation, Btrust, and the broader Bitcoin community.

Current Report

What's Inside

The report documents:

  • Developer Pipeline Numbers: 33+ developers trained, 18+ PRs opened, 12+ merged, 20+ projects contributed to, 12 active contributors, 12 emerging contributors
  • Every PR Linked: Full table of merged, approved, and under-review pull requests with GitHub links
  • Developer Journeys: 6 detailed case studies showing the path from workshop attendee to open-source contributor (Chaitika → Bitshala, Dayvvo → Btrust, Razor → peer-observer, Peter → Bitcoin Core, Arowolo → rust-payjoin, Psychemist → multi-project)
  • Cost Efficiency: $500/merged PR (fellowship), ~$1,000/merged PR (full program) vs. $150K–$250K/year for a full-time Core dev
  • Programs Delivered: 5 technical cohort programs with partners (Chaincode, Bitcoin Dev Project, rawBit.io)
  • Community Reach: 574 Discord members, 8 countries, 60+ workshops, part of Bitcoin Indonesia (~55,000 Bitcoiners)
  • Press & Recognition: Bitcoin Magazine, Fedi, Blink.sv, Bitcoin Asia 2026 speaker

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Update Schedule

Impact reports are published quarterly, with major updates aligned to grant application cycles.

License

This report is published for transparency and grant review purposes. The data within may be referenced and cited freely.


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