Little is quite the understatement.. No activity whatsoever is more like it. None on the English based resources anyway --website or forums. Either there's a monumental amount of effort going into some undertaking supporting an aspect of FIMK that hasn't been revealed to the general community, or this has been an extremely successful quarter million dollar scam. If the former is the case it would only explain the absence of the devs and not the other members of the team. It makes me worry more than just a little that merely a fraction of that IPO money could easily purchase a good amount of quality marketing, public relations, web-design, etc. and yet by all appearances none of that has happened. We're not even on a single exchange at the moment!
They could pass out a bit of coin to anyone that submits proof they've contacted the bter people to list FIMK and/or prove they're actively been voting for it. That would get FIMK on there in no time at all. A faucet voluntarily funded by those of us that feel generous would be pretty easy to do as well. These are just some among many things other groups have accomplished in short time with much less resources at their disposal.
FIMK is a
community project whose live launch was less than 3 weeks ago in what's practially a totally dead period in the Finnish business scene.
Yet we the developers were successful in getting trading up with our connections - with excellent stable price floor and without the usual altcoin bust and boom structure - before issues outside our control occurred, and we have since struck what's an unforeseen positive development co-operation deal in the cryptocurrency world (Kryptoradio)
I'd appreciate some modesty in the scam accusations as they do no good for anyone but only spur up bad vibes and fud. Finland has a very effective judical system you know. Nearly anyone can assure you we wouldn't get away with pulling such a stunt, even if you forget the moral obligations that we as persons do have, even though I know it doesn't count nearly a bit in the international cynical fields such as this forum.
The association core team is 4 people, of which only myself and the foreign tech dev work close to full time for this. Both of us were coincidentally struck with some very very unfortunate personal happenings during the weekend that need arrangements and recovery beyond the online world. If we post less to Bitcointalk for 2-3 days to get stuff under control I'm sorry but I consider it rather immature to draw such conclusions that some of the people are doing.
What's a community project? A project whose outcome is decided by the actions of the community. If "devs" must have a short pause on it, do something yourself. Thanks for your support.
BTER is coming, other exchanges, ventures and deals are coming. 3 days of slowness onduring a July weekend and this sort of flack, sheesh!