> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://df-manual.gitbook.io/df-book/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://df-manual.gitbook.io/df-book/awarded-teams/note-2.md).

# Note

DeepFunding is still growing, and a lot of work happens in parallel. At the moment, the **Operations layer** supports different parts of the ecosystem, ensuring that key processes continue to run effectively. Because of this, some updates may take time, and certain workflows may continue to evolve as the program grows.

This page is updated regularly, and additional documentation is added across the platform. If something feels slow or unclear, it’s usually because the team is focused on improving the overall flow for everyone.

Awarded teams may need clarification or follow-up on reviews at different stages of their project. When this happens, communication is handled through the Review Portal. A coordinator can connect an awarded team with the assigned reviewer using the [portal’s connect function.](https://reviewers-portal.vercel.app/)

These discussions take place in an anonymous chat. This allows teams to ask questions and receive clarification while maintaining reviewer neutrality and protecting the integrity of the review process.

We respect the time and effort every contributor puts in. The goal remains simple: to become better every day, every week, and every month.

\ <mark style="background-color:purple;">DeepFunding Review Circle</mark>


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