I'm eventually back again. Was working on several outstanding features nobody could overcome in the nearest future.
But now before going on and pushing updates I would like to ask the community for help and support. Not for free for sure. I've developed a very clean strategy for next actions.
I'm a developer, not so social as you can see)
I spend most of the time developing new features and polishing code.
As community can easily see, most of my work was abandonded due to lack of forum activity.
I see I need strong PR manager for Bitmonero project or a team that could take that business. It goes without saying smart people understand that currencty without strong engineering support (including mathematicians, developers) has no future. That's why I'm not so worry about current situation. The Monero team is doing good PR for me as well - when appropriate time comes, people will easily find out the real source and will figure out, what has real investment potential.
But now it is really sad to see where the clone is going. Throwing without a direction.
Even with the name they still not sure what they are developing.
MRO first, then XMR, is next name XXX to look more mature?
The way it was developed today and the past several months is just going nowhere. They still did not get the key idea of Bitmonero project. It requires thinking and understanding where is it going.
I have very clear vision about future development, and would like to make an offer for the community.
I also accept feature requests from users.
This message is an official call for oustanding PR sharks!
Please, PM me by 25.06.2014, answering simple questions:
0. What is the most outstanding result of your PR company?
1. How many people you can manage within a team?
2. What is your interest in supporting Bitmonero ?
Future is right there, next corner.
See ya,
I'm thankful_for_today
I'm not sure I should even say anything at all, since the tone of your message is condescending.
In the past month, we've recruited several new developers to work on features that are generally non-functional on the daemon, fixed (vaguely) the txmempool but you commited that caused random blockreward destruction for miners, and hired a couple of academic mathematicians/cryptographers to review the implementation code and CryptoNote whitepaper. We got the pool implementation working and are close to GUI beta (amongst several other working betas based on .net for Windows). We fixed a number of other issues with the software and have a massive TODO list of things that need to be resolved.
We extended ourselves to work with you and offered push/pull to the repo so you could push any changes you wanted to. I'm not sure what exactly else you needed from us. It appears that you wanted to remove the community here from any design and development aspects of the coin, which is counter to everything cryptocurrency has stood for up to this point.