We are working with our designer on brand new graphics of our qt wallets, windows and mac. These new graphics will take our overall look to the next level. Our designer works with html + css.
Anybody have some tips how to incorporate these designs to our current bitcoin-look based qt?
We would appreciate some ideas. Thank you
I take it there's some kind of bounty involved? I wrangle QT passing well...
Ahh good to see you around here
Heres the bugzilla link with other coding work to be done.
We have a dev bounty fund of around 80k crowncoin, fill your boots haha
http://crowncoin.spreadx.eu/By the way, could you please change the link to Bugzilla in the OP to
http://bugzilla.crownlab.eu ?
The spreadx domain is going to expire soon.
No problem, im on it
Edit: fixed
Thanks.
I've got to get a flight a bit later but will try to update Bugzilla beforehand.
I'd really love somebody to join the team with some release/change management experience to manage bugzilla. I used to do that sort of thing for my day job but I don't really have the time to do it reliably and regularly for Crowncoin.
Shame you can't do it mate.
Are you still working on a big update?
Its not that I'm working on an update, its more that I'm trying to establish with chaositec how much we can reveal right now without risking having our plans "appropriated" by a rival.
Writing the update will take 5 minutes, its deciding how much to reveal now that is tricky.
We need to strike the right balance. On one hand I need to engage BCT with as much detail as possible to encourage investment and community growth. On the other hand, we need to protect our ideas for as long as possible to make sure that Crowncoin gets the benefit. We're all technologists with a passion for blockchain technology but we also want to make some money.
Maybe we're being too cautious after the bad experience we have had with sharing information with other projects already. I'm not willing to accept a higher risk level though. We have two killer applications in the pipeline. Neither of which have been done before. At some point we'll have to bite the bullet and reveal all but until then we are going to try to protect our interests with staged updates until we feel we are far ahead enough of the competition and close enough to implementation to be able to risk revealing all of our cards.
I'd love to just write two whitepapers about these applications and make them public. Our volume and price would rocket. However, if there is one thing I have learned whilst involved with core teams in other successful crypto projects...its better to succeed on delivery than try to succeed on promises and talk. The catch 22 is that we could use increased price and liquidity to attract the developers we need. Maybe the better route would be for me to actually hire some devs and pay them FIAT rather than in CRW. That way we could speed development, get to the big announcements quicker and grow the community much faster.
Something for me to have a think about.