Sadly my knowledge of the benefits of the code in question is lacking, I would need to see the time each piece would take to implement and the overall benefit to the coin, I suspect you have already taken that into consideration when you ranked them. Could I suggest a bounty system for the winner of the vote with the dev able to complete the code in question eligible for some XMR, or would offering individual prizes lead to duplication of work?
I'm interested in the projects that the less technical skilled members of MEW could take on, should people be encouraged to post ideas in this thread for a group vote?
Thanks for this.
There is really far more to do than there are people doing it, so your suggestion is on point. There are a ton of business activities as well as the every-day grass-roots effort of getting people to even understand what this is and what it can do and how it can change the world in amazing ways... For every technical activity, there are 10 or 20 non-technical, and plenty of room for each of us to pitch in and make it happen. I don't want to go into payment mechanisms to development and incentive structures (mostly because its not a big concern for me), but that may be another thing for you to lobby to get the 10% quorum in order to bring up to a vote. I'd heard using bounties was not well received in this project, but really its not my bailiwick.
These 4 are things that I think will 1) bring us closer to the GUI wallet full functionality, but also 2) open up business opportunity in the near term even before the wallet is ready. If you think "no vote before effort assessment" and we can't get 10% that want to vote on this proposal, then we can probably get a 10% quorum to vote on asking to get effort assessments, and pass that with a simple majority.
Here is a bit more to think about on this proposal so far:
#1 is what is needed to get paper wallets, coin-wallets, all that sort of thing. There are lead times for making items that can be quite long in some cases. Having this will start the clock rolling on that. So I put it first.
#2 is something business and accounting will require. To me, the killer app for Monero is not the "i fear my government" folks. No, it is the 100% legal high finance and multinational business enterprises internal settlement accounts.
Here's why: If you are the C-level exec doing business internationally, and you are looking to expand in a foreign region, you are going to run up against entrenched interests. In many/most areas, these will include the local banking systems. If you want to keep your business advantage of first mover and avoid industrial espionage risks letting the in-country folks collude against you, you want a way to move your money within your company in private OUTSIDE THE BANKING SYSTEMS. Sure you could use Bitcoin for this, but with its public ledger, if the opposition has half a clue, they can track it. Sure you could take steps to obfuscate the transactions, but then you can't delegate it to your low level functionaries.
MONERO solves these problems in ways we do not expect Bitcoin to address anytime in the near future.
And here's the kicker, that market is 100x what Bitcoin is today. Even if the only one doing it was Apple Computer, it would overwhelm the total market cap of Bitcoin today, and there are 10,000 companies in this situation.
It's #2 because there are a lot more pieces needed to do this, but this one is crucial. It will have to be perfectly internally auditable, and perfectly obfuscated externally.
#3 is the Small and Medium Enterprise function. Merchants will need this.
#4 is for basic reliability. We have to have usage, but when they have it, it needs to not break. I think if we asked our developers to do them in this order, we would be well suited to engage marketing solutions more swiftly.
These are designed around business needs, geared to promote success of the technology, and to take us to the next level.
If we get to 50%, we can send it as a request for development priority to dev team. Short of that, we can talk about this or other proposals, but I am also looking for some quick actionable things that we as a functioning body can put forward to get things moving.