I guess the easiest way to find developers would be if we had a special place for announcements whenever a project is looking for devs. I'm still hoping we get a FedoraCoin forum for these things.
how do you propose we go on from here?
There's pro's and con's to using btctalk to seek devs.
In favour of a FedoraCoin forum is that any developers who've gone there to read will be more committed to seeing Fedoracoin do well, versus devs who might be attracted on btctalk by the payment model, but are thus equally likely to be lured off project by something promising bigger rewards.
In favour of btctalk is the sheer exposure - lots of eyes here to read.
My personal preference is to have a separate Fedora forum for idea generation/fleshing out/preparation, and ideally to have interested developers head there from links here. That way only ones interested enough to click the link will end up reading the project blurb.
I don't think there's a massive rush - crypto is an area where getting it right is more important than being first, and the only impatient ones are the traders who want to pump prices and make profit.
The challenge at this stage will always be finding competent devs who are motivated to deliver. Heck, the number of ideas I've got floating around has me wanting to pick up coding again and get to grips with blockchains (used to write java/c++ in the late 90's).
I have just started re-reading Design Patterns to refresh my memory, and wondering where my reference books are (I think I recycled a lot of them a few years ago
), but small kids, work and other committed hobbies are in the way, so unless I suddenly get rich enough not to need to work, its a low priority.
I proposed an idea also long ago about the ability to create short names to connect them to a public key, so artists don't have to print out a QR
Nice idea - something like tinyurl for addresses. Had me looking into domain names lol.. tip.pr seems to be available.
The mechanics are surprisingly complex for a simple idea tho - lots of questions and use-cases to resolve. I guess thats the nature of a new market - no clear cut and established processes to follow.
e.g.
How/when does translation of the tip.pr url happen to TIPS address - in the tipper's client? via an intermediary app/wallet?
What currencies would tippers tip in? only TIPS? or BTC/LTC and convert implicitly to TIPS? even fiat (paypal/creditcard) like worldof.tips?
How to make money to fund the service/site? Percentage of tips? Percentage of converted currencies? (i.e. make it free for TIPS->TIPS and encourage uptake)
Which legal jurisdictions can this be done in without problems?
Gah.. need dev skills again.
Interesting project! I know I am too late, but where can I buy some TIPS. Sorry if this is known info and the question is slightly off topic.
Cryptsy is the most liquid market for TIPS - currently you can buy at 0.00000006 LTC, or sit it out in the queue at 5 and hope the price falls.