btw how dogezer platform can combine Github, Upwork, Slack, Jira, Dropbox, Google Docs in one product, have beta or trial platform ?
We have alpha, and we will open alpha to public before ITO (Nov 15th). Not everything will be good in alpha (as it is alpha
, but key functions are already there.
You can see the recording of alpha version in our youtube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74sr15hbKso&t=119sFunny question: Who can name all the books and films which inspired content of the video?
Internally what we have is that we created our own issue tracker (Jira analogue). There is also a marketplace of people and projects, where people can join projects of their liking and work on some issues in this project issues tracker (Upwork analogue). To avoid hiring person for each small task, we build the concept of teams. People join project teams - like project development team, and then project owner send issues to the team (to preselected people he has approved to have access to some pieces of his solution) for bidding. People compete on who can do the issue better (cheaper, quicker, higher quality), and then they work on the issue and commit code into git repositories of the project (GitHub). People can also work on docs (for which we used OnlyOffice, but this may change) and modify/author docs while executing the issue. As a result, each issue is connected to either code or doc created/changed, and it is easy to understand who have done what. Messaging is a component which unites things together - generally all comments for the issue, comments and suggestions in a doc, hiring, etc - falls into messaging. So it is sort of a place to understand who do what and see what have happened before. As a result, it is easy to understand what each person has done for the project, and because it is easy to understand this - we can add a financial system which can operate with something different than regular money. Our financial system allows to operate with project specific currencies, where each unit of such currency is a promise of payment at some event - like project completion, or some amount of revenue earned by project. This enables project owner to create the project with no or little funding, pay with the promises to devs (and yes, it will be needed to overpay devs a bit as there is risk associated) and have the project done with just the idea and a passion towards that idea.