Author Topic: Where do I find all of the BitShares 2.0 detailed docs?  (Read 2641 times)

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Have you created more flowcharts like this one regrading the BitShares 2.0 ecosystem?
If so - where can I find them?

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Thanks BM. First thing I read was unsettling:

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Once created, a worker is immutable and will be kept by the blockchain forever.

Why? At the very least, it should be based on the worker type, and worker types should include an enum value for workers funded to do a specific job and then cease to exist when the job is complete.

Either I'm missing something very basic or this is evidence that there hasn't been as much thought put into 2.0 as we were led to believe with statements like, "it will all be clear after the announcement on June 8th".

BM, there are many here that want to believe in your promises but it is becoming increasingly difficult.

Still hanging in there, but my grip is getting weak  :-\

A worker is just a proposed funding period.  There is no way to update the workers properties just like there isn't a way to reduce delegate pay.  It doesn't mean the worker gets paid for ever. 
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Thanks BM. First thing I read was unsettling:

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Once created, a worker is immutable and will be kept by the blockchain forever.

Why? At the very least, it should be based on the worker type, and worker types should include an enum value for workers funded to do a specific job and then cease to exist when the job is complete.

I may be misunderstanding, but I'm not sure BM is asserting anything more than the notion that a blockchain keeps an immutable history forever.

Offline Thom

Thanks BM. First thing I read was unsettling:

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Once created, a worker is immutable and will be kept by the blockchain forever.

Why? At the very least, it should be based on the worker type, and worker types should include an enum value for workers funded to do a specific job and then cease to exist when the job is complete.

Either I'm missing something very basic or this is evidence that there hasn't been as much thought put into 2.0 as we were led to believe with statements like, "it will all be clear after the announcement on June 8th".

BM, there are many here that want to believe in your promises but it is becoming increasingly difficult.

Still hanging in there, but my grip is getting weak  :-\
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My guess is xeroc (or cass) created it, he seems to have been in on the announcement details ahead of time as a sort of liaison for the community, hence all of the topics https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/board,91.0.html on the 2.0 board that appeared right after the announcement.
« Last Edit: June 14, 2015, 05:01:35 am by bitsharesblog.com »

Offline Thom

Here and there I see snippets of things people post that indicate there are more details elsewhere (like this for example: https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,16794.msg214842.html#msg214842).

I've been reading the announcement pages, and the bitshares.org website but can't find a more detailed source of information.

Where is it and why is it so difficult to find? Shouldn't there be a whitepaper? Shouldn't the "Learn more" links I see point to a repository of definitive (as of this moment) information?

Vikram mentioned that github was to be the new hosting service for BitShares, but the link given in that post just pointed to a github repository, not a document site. That was confusing. Plus I've not seen any other references to github for BitShares 2.0 documentation. I expected to see something similar to this "Read the Docs" website, which can also be edited on github.

I also went over to the github repo for Crytonomex and have been looking around there, including the wiki. Glad I did, there's lots of wonderful details for techies, just not the detail docs I'm trying to find.

Can anyone point me to a website with nitty gritty details? Where did xeroc pull that graphic from?
« Last Edit: June 14, 2015, 02:09:12 am by Thom »
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