Steemit and Github, a match made in heaven?

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Steemit and Github, a match made in heaven?
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After reading [this blog by @kencode](https://steemit.com/writing/@kencode/do-you-know-a-foreign-language-crowdvoting) the realization hit me right in the face. The concept of rewarding users via Steem and the Github issue tracker would match just perfectly.

While I don't believe we generally *need* a monetization system for Github contributions, since we normally don't do this for money but more out of interest and pleasure, a system where people are rewarded for reporting bugs and feature requests could be a flat out open source revolution.

## Reward projects for humanity

Imagine a future, where public communities reward developers for working on social projects. But the good part of this is, this is not limited to developers. Generally everybody involved in such a project can be rewarded. We've seen writers on Steemit getting huge amounts of steam for their FAQs, designs or even just plain constructive criticism.

A lot of companies could have a huge incentive to be early adopters of Steem and give back to their costumers or volunteers who enjoy to help out.

Let's make this world a better place, Steem by Steem!
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