A new chat room on a centralized platform where everybody can open a channel in 15 minutes is not really something that I really think will bring forward Qora (or any other cryptocurrency). Neither are bots that translate one chat into another, or cloudy "ideas" about a "Qora 2.0".
No, I want to see code, bugfixes, hard facts. Until then, I remain skeptic.
They were just supposed to be tools to help coordinate our efforts.
I do understand what you mean tho. But it seems that the whole idea which came up here, recently, has worked: we gathered some really good people and active, verifiable work on the client is being done.
We're currently working on what's probably most important: a working client and anything beyond that are ideas / plans for the future.
Crowe joined us and we're working together productively, which is a really good thing. He still has access to some of the old resources, which means that it becomes less likely that we'll need to release an own client, but can merge the fixes into the main repository.
Yes, I'm getting a good feeling about this. We're moving forward, finally.