@bytemaster , would you consider making another (much needed) blog post on this subject:
"A brief guide on Graphene development and documentation"
And cover these areas:
1. The current status of the Graphene documentation/tutorials and your plans in this regard for the next 1-3 months.
2. To what extent the documentation embedded in the source code is useful? Are there any examples there?
3. If I hire a C++ developer and give them the task of becoming a fully-fledged Graphene developer able to create smart contracts and deploy them - where should s/he start? What is the path s/he should follow to learn these skills?
4. What subjects will the
documentation by xeroc cover as opposed to the documentation aimed at developers?
5. Whom to contact with questions and how to contact them? (e-mail addresses?)
6. Current licensing policy (e.g. it's not clear to me whether the move to the BSD License announced in November has already come into effect or it is subject to 10M BTS payout as described
here)
EDIT:
7. How big is the Graphene source code? (in terms of lines of code) How much time do you expect an experienced C++ developer (not familiar with the blockchain concept) would require to become productive with Graphene?