No, not to the extent of a published business plan VC (Venture Capital) typically expects to see. We only provide strategic directions and as a rule do not provide details until the project becomes a certainty or about to be launched. This was a very strict rule the first eight months and, in fact, has been somewhat relaxed to involve more community participation.
In our opinion publishing "impressive looking roadmap and timeline" is a major pitfall of our industry. We prefer to take a more conservative approach and focus on what we believe we can deliver over the near term with a high degree of certainty. This policy is central to our commitment in building trust and integrity.
That's a really awesome answer. My faith is in your conservative restraint!
+1
Sound strategy
It is a winning strategy that sets DNotes apart from the competition.
I will be making a post about CRISP for students in the next few hours, I will be hoping to get community participation and feedback.