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Title: Hangout Questions for Bytemaster (Due Friday @ 10:00am EST)
Post by: fuzzy on March 31, 2015, 02:50:42 pm
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Title: Re: Hangout Questions for Bytemaster (Due Friday @ 10:00am EST)
Post by: Thom on March 31, 2015, 03:25:21 pm
I'll repeat the question that wasn't asked last week, when will we see a project roadmap and why don't we have one for all to see?
Title: Re: Hangout Questions for Bytemaster (Due Friday @ 10:00am EST)
Post by: vlight on March 31, 2015, 04:01:54 pm
What's are the ultimate goals of BitShares ?  ;D
Title: Re: Hangout Questions for Bytemaster (Due Friday @ 10:00am EST)
Post by: fuzzy on March 31, 2015, 04:26:22 pm
I'll repeat the question that wasn't asked last week, when will we see a project roadmap and why don't we have one for all to see?

I like this question. I also liked when Taulant said how clean the code is,  but how humorous that it is somehow also terribly lacking in pseudo code / comments.  Two things gs that don't usually go together well.
Title: Re: Hangout Questions for Bytemaster (Due Friday @ 10:00am EST)
Post by: sschechter on March 31, 2015, 04:53:10 pm
I'll repeat the question that wasn't asked last week, when will we see a project roadmap and why don't we have one for all to see?

I like this question. I also liked when Taulant said how clean the code is,  but how humorous that it is somehow also terribly lacking in pseudo code / comments.  Two things gs that don't usually go together well.

Can the core developers have a 'documentation day'  in which they bring their code comments up to spec?  I know this community is impatient, but better documented code will encourage 3rd parties to get more involved.
Title: Re: Hangout Questions for Bytemaster (Due Friday @ 10:00am EST)
Post by: Stan on March 31, 2015, 05:58:56 pm
What's are the ultimate goals of BitShares ?  ;D

The same thing we do every day, Pinky...

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Title: Re: Hangout Questions for Bytemaster (Due Friday @ 10:00am EST)
Post by: davidpbrown on March 31, 2015, 06:09:03 pm
What's are the ultimate goals of BitShares ?  ;D

The same thing we do every day, Pinky...


It might be useful to have a clear and serious statement of intent.. a mission statement and a vision statement. Those done right would lend themselves to good PR and help focus the community's actions. While the Pinky quote above is cute and in jest, BitShares might do well promoting itself on the near inverse of that .. something along the lines of Keep Calm and try to Empower All the People.. or Sharing All the World, One Bit at a Time..
Title: Re: Hangout Questions for Bytemaster (Due Friday @ 10:00am EST)
Post by: Stan on March 31, 2015, 06:15:37 pm
What's are the ultimate goals of BitShares ?  ;D

The same thing we do every day, Pinky...


It might be useful to have a clear and serious statement of intent.. a mission statement and a vision statement. Those done right would lend themselves to good PR and help focus the community's actions. While the Pinky quote above is cute and in jest, BitShares might do well promoting itself on the near inverse of that .. something along the lines of Keep Calm and try to Empower All the People.. or Sharing All the World, One Bit at a Time..

I'll refer you to What is BitShares? (http://bytemaster.bitshares.org/update/2014/12/18/What-is-BitShares/) and the scores of other profoundly serious articles you will find with it on Bytemaster's Blog (http://bytemaster.bitshares.org/).

See also Join the BitShares Community Today! (http://bytemaster.bitshares.org/article/2014/12/22/Join-the-BitShares-Community/)

and Where Can Blockchain Technology Take Us? (http://bytemaster.bitshares.org/article/2014/12/28/Where-can-blockchain-technology-take-us/)
Title: Re: Hangout Questions for Bytemaster (Due Friday @ 10:00am EST)
Post by: nomoreheroes7 on March 31, 2015, 06:17:15 pm
I believe the overall goal of BTS is "to find free market solutions to secure life, liberty, and property for all"...but that is a bit broad. Perhaps that would make a good vision statement, but a more narrow/present-focused mission statement is needed?

http://www.diffen.com/difference/Mission_Statement_vs_Vision_Statement
Title: Re: Hangout Questions for Bytemaster (Due Friday @ 10:00am EST)
Post by: davidpbrown on March 31, 2015, 06:25:01 pm
I'll refer you to What is BitShares? (http://bytemaster.bitshares.org/update/2014/12/18/What-is-BitShares/) and the scores of other profoundly serious articles you will find with it on Bytemaster's Blog (http://bytemaster.bitshares.org/).

See also Join the BitShares Community Today! (http://bytemaster.bitshares.org/article/2014/12/22/Join-the-BitShares-Community/)

Yes, obviously I have seen those but then nothing as exacting as a mission or vision statement. If the goal is many different thoughts to many different people, there's a risk of the community pulling in alsorts of directions and being inefficient in that. There's also risk of divisions later as the difference between ideas become more apparent. As nomoreheroes7 notes there is a difference between the two statements. Even if we cannot resolve them, the debate around them might provide interesting insight into what different people are looking for BitShares to achieve. Perhaps those types of statement are more ye olde school company control and community efforts are different? I would expect though that any organisation, centralised or distributed, will benefit from having clear focus. Perhaps it's like having a constitution.. some countries do better without it??
Title: Re: Hangout Questions for Bytemaster (Due Friday @ 10:00am EST)
Post by: clout on March 31, 2015, 06:25:49 pm
I know that BM is enamored with the whole self funding DAC idea, but given that this model isn't feasible with such a low market capitalization is the BitShares team actively looking for more funding options?

Are there any plans for integrating blocktrade.us into web wallet so that people can easily send btc to the exchange and be credited bitassets to trade on the exchange with?

What are the plans for marketing, if any, once web wallet is fully functional and the Lime and Moonstone wallets are out?

For promotional purposes can we use delegate funds to purchase bitUSD and distribute to new users of the Lime and Moonstone wallets?

What is happening with remittence and J. Underwood?

What are the plans, if any, for getting on to other exchanges in order to add liquidity to the BTS market?

Title: Re: Hangout Questions for Bytemaster (Due Friday @ 10:00am EST)
Post by: BunkerChainLabs-DataSecurityNode on March 31, 2015, 09:42:28 pm
What's are the ultimate goals of BitShares ?  ;D

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Title: Re: Hangout Questions for Bytemaster (Due Friday @ 10:00am EST)
Post by: mike623317 on March 31, 2015, 10:45:59 pm
I'll repeat the question that wasn't asked last week, when will we see a project roadmap and why don't we have one for all to see?

I like this question. I also liked when Taulant said how clean the code is,  but how humorous that it is somehow also terribly lacking in pseudo code / comments.  Two things gs that don't usually go together well.

Can the core developers have a 'documentation day'  in which they bring their code comments up to spec?  I know this community is impatient, but better documented code will encourage 3rd parties to get more involved.

Bingo! Good point but i think this is second to getting the bugs out the way and getting to 1.0. Lets not take our foot off the gas just yet.
Title: Re: Hangout Questions for Bytemaster (Due Friday @ 10:00am EST)
Post by: Shentist on April 01, 2015, 05:42:45 am
Is not publishing pricefeeds a bad example for core developers and what does the teams thought on this? Toast and Theoretical wanted not to use the existing feed scripts, but never delivered their own.

 If the core developers are not supporting the feed solution, maybe we should think about a better way to do it!
Title: Re: Hangout Questions for Bytemaster (Due Friday @ 10:00am EST)
Post by: nomoreheroes7 on April 01, 2015, 03:02:13 pm
What is happening with remittence and J. Underwood?

I almost forgot about all that. The website looks nice (http://remitabit.com/), although a work-in-process. And it seems underwun is at least still around (Last active March 29, 2015). Remittances are still a huge use-case/opportunity for BTS, so I'd like to hear more on this progress as well.
Title: Re: Hangout Questions for Bytemaster (Due Friday @ 10:00am EST)
Post by: Stan on April 01, 2015, 04:05:47 pm
What is happening with remittence and J. Underwood?

I almost forgot about all that. The website looks nice (http://remitabit.com/), although a work-in-process. And it seems underwun is at least still around (Last active March 29, 2015). Remittances are still a huge use-case/opportunity for BTS, so I'd like to hear more on this progress as well.

I spend several hours a week chatting with John.  We've been mates ever since he sent me that tube of Vegemite.

https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=11125.msg157488#msg157488 (https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=11125.msg157488#msg157488)
Title: Re: Hangout Questions for Bytemaster (Due Friday @ 10:00am EST)
Post by: yellowecho on April 01, 2015, 06:40:23 pm
I have a question:

What is the current status and state of the Object Graph?  And can you elaborate on its impact to the BitShares ecosystem and the time horizon for which scripting could be implemented?
http://bytemaster.bitshares.org/article/2014/12/24/Introducing-BitShares-Object-Graph/


Title: Re: Hangout Questions for Bytemaster (Due Friday @ 10:00am EST)
Post by: speedy on April 01, 2015, 11:07:24 pm
I'll repeat the question that wasn't asked last week, when will we see a project roadmap and why don't we have one for all to see?

Yes we really need a high-level roadmap, and can it include a ballback timeline for the bond market?