Fine, I didn't know that guanchayuan was asking every single day despite you explained him.
I think the only way to calm down people asking for open source is to give a date of release.
This makes no sense.
There is no reason for a fixed date on anything. There is no waiting client, no year end, no tax points, no waiting tenants that must move, no Christmas orders that must be met.
Get it done right always beats get it done and fix problems after.
As the Chairman of the Bitcoin Foundation recently said, some people may rely on anonymity solutions such as DRK to protect their liberty. Only fools rush in.
In programming, nothing is ever complete. You just get to a point that is "acceptable" and bugs are discovered as you go. That said, you need to have some kind of date when holders of masternodes can be expected to get paid considering that electricity isn't free.
Are you abercro**** on the trollbox ?