JOAN Alpha Seeks 3 Independent Evaluators for Offline Agent-Native Language Trial
JOAN is an experimental, agent-native programming language and verification substrate currently in alpha, capable of parsing, compiling to deterministic bytecode, and executing in a bounded virtual machine. Its developers are recruiting three independent evaluators to carry out a small, reproducible task involving safe repository metadata and instruction-file discovery via a specific GitHub commit. The evaluation process is fully offline and read-only, requiring no account, API key, payment, or telemetry, though Cargo may fetch public dependencies during the build. Participants must record a SHA-256 hash of a generated receipt file and submit a public adoption trial report from the GitHub account used for evaluation. The project emphasizes that this trial does not constitute a production release or security endorsement, and negative results or reproducible bug reports are explicitly welcomed.
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