The problem is there are zero incentives for projects to use it in the first place. We have chat rooms, we have wikis, we have contact pages, it all hasn't changed anything since the projects can just choose to not engage with one another. The solution is the community as a whole needs to proactively enforce a set of requirements on projects by collectively putting pressure against those who do not follow such requirements. Hive has the most powerful form of governance: community. However, just like democratic governments, communities need to actively pushback against bad actions
RE: On Repeated Development Work, Misaligned Incentives, and the Need for Strategic Coordination on Hive