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Title: How many developers do we actually have in the community?
Post by: cylonmaker2053 on May 24, 2016, 02:12:09 pm
With Bytemaster and (i'm assuming) others leaving an active role in Bitshares, who do we have left? Which projects are they working on?
Title: Re: How many developers do we actually have in the community?
Post by: Chronos on May 24, 2016, 04:01:51 pm
I'm a developer, but I'm working on a video project (if it gets approved). Chronos Worker Proposal (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYFmBVTJodY)

I'd be interested in a list of active devs. @svk's worker just ended, so he is wrapping up his UI work right now. @dannotestein always seems to have something brewing.
Title: Re: How many developers do we actually have in the community?
Post by: Stan on May 24, 2016, 05:40:47 pm
I'm still 100% focused on growing the BitShares ecosystem.
Generally the people I work with want to make their own announcements.

Many of the 3rd party projects you hear about grew out of such efforts.
Some 90% have suffered the normal rates of startup infant mortality, so I don't talk about any of them in advance any more.  But many are getting along quite nicely.  Some have been around so long you may not even think of them as seedlings at this point.

Recently, I've been working mostly on a series of three CNX spinoffs.
Steem is already fully spun off and claims about 80% of Bytemaster's normal work week.
But I still have access to the other 20% of his normal hours for strategic application to the other two.
So it would not be correct to say that "Elvis has left the building" or even that we have a net loss of developers in the community.  We are actually doing a little selective recruiting.

Some of the most active business developers I've been working with include:  Fabian, Michael, Paul, Ronald, Annamieke, Jonathan, Ton, and Pam. And that doesn't include the long list of customers and entrepreneurs I interact with on a weekly basis.

These three spinoffs will all grow the ecosystem in ways that draw traffic and technology to BitShares.
You'll hear more about the other two, um, "this summer".   8)

(https://i.gyazo.com/f3f008c48c2d3e76b5fb4480e738f8ba.png)
Title: Re: How many developers do we actually have in the community?
Post by: CLains on May 25, 2016, 01:00:04 am
Awesome  +5%
Title: Re: How many developers do we actually have in the community?
Post by: xeroc on May 25, 2016, 06:21:31 am
I am also still working on the python libs as you can see fron the commit history in the develop branch ..
Title: Re: How many developers do we actually have in the community?
Post by: cylonmaker2053 on May 25, 2016, 02:10:03 pm
Cool, thanks for responding guys. It's nice to see there's still some active dev effort going into Bitshares. As one of the users of the technology, i am certainly appreciative!

Are there any other devs you guys know of actively working Bitshares projects?
Title: Re: How many developers do we actually have in the community?
Post by: dannotestein on May 25, 2016, 03:06:04 pm
Cool, thanks for responding guys. It's nice to see there's still some active dev effort going into Bitshares. As one of the users of the technology, i am certainly appreciative!

Are there any other devs you guys know of actively working Bitshares projects?
From blocktrades side, eric and I devote a lot of time to bitshares related work and I'm in the process of adding 3 or 4 more Devs to our group.

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Title: Re: How many developers do we actually have in the community?
Post by: roadscape on May 26, 2016, 05:27:27 pm
I'm currently maintaining the https://cryptofresh.com block explorer.
Title: Re: How many developers do we actually have in the community?
Post by: BTSdac on May 27, 2016, 05:43:37 am
I  am working on developing base on dpos ,  and I have run a new testing chain  ,there are several new excited feature are finished
1. dividend feature of asset ,
2. platform feature ,
3. forecast market ,
and the test chain is on http://139.162.63.211 (http://139.162.63.211)
Title: Re: How many developers do we actually have in the community?
Post by: cylonmaker2053 on May 27, 2016, 03:42:10 pm
I  am working on developing base on dpos ,  and I have run a new testing chain  ,there are several new excited feature are finished
1. dividend feature of asset ,
2. platform feature ,
3. forecast market ,
and the test chain is on http://139.162.63.211 (http://139.162.63.211)

awesome! how are you funding the dividend feature? can you describe a little more how it would work?
Title: Re: How many developers do we actually have in the community?
Post by: cylonmaker2053 on May 27, 2016, 03:43:03 pm
I'm currently maintaining the https://cryptofresh.com block explorer.

awesome! do you get compensated for doing that, or is it pro bono work at this point?
Title: Re: How many developers do we actually have in the community?
Post by: btswildpig on May 27, 2016, 03:46:22 pm
I  am working on developing base on dpos ,  and I have run a new testing chain  ,there are several new excited feature are finished
1. dividend feature of asset ,
2. platform feature ,
3. forecast market ,
and the test chain is on http://139.162.63.211 (http://139.162.63.211)

awesome! how are you funding the dividend feature? can you describe a little more how it would work?

he has a regular job and developed the feature with his free time .
Title: Re: How many developers do we actually have in the community?
Post by: dannotestein on May 27, 2016, 06:42:13 pm
I  am working on developing base on dpos ,  and I have run a new testing chain  ,there are several new excited feature are finished
1. dividend feature of asset ,
2. platform feature ,
3. forecast market ,
and the test chain is on http://139.162.63.211 (http://139.162.63.211)
Hi @BTSdac ,

BlockTrades has scoped out some features we'd like to see in a dividend feature for assets, so we'd be interested to see how you've implemented yours. Is your work available for public viewing (i.e. via github or a public repository)?
Title: Re: How many developers do we actually have in the community?
Post by: abit on May 27, 2016, 08:50:32 pm
I  am working on developing base on dpos ,  and I have run a new testing chain  ,there are several new excited feature are finished
1. dividend feature of asset ,
2. platform feature ,
3. forecast market ,
and the test chain is on http://139.162.63.211 (http://139.162.63.211)
Hi @BTSdac ,

BlockTrades has scoped out some features we'd like to see in a dividend feature for assets, so we'd be interested to see how you've implemented yours. Is your work available for public viewing (i.e. via github or a public repository)?
Afaik the latest code is not released, but @BTSdac has ever published some code here: https://github.com/pureland/Devshares/commits/bitshares, there were some issues when I was reviewing last time but probably got optimized after that.

By the way, I'm still watching BitShares code base, but not as closely as before because there were not many changes / issues recently. I'm running the market snapshots on my own, but it seems there is no much demand, so the development is paused.
Title: Re: How many developers do we actually have in the community?
Post by: bitsharesbrazil on May 27, 2016, 09:01:37 pm
Very informative topic, thanks, excited!
Title: Re: How many developers do we actually have in the community?
Post by: BTSdac on May 30, 2016, 01:41:05 am
I  am working on developing base on dpos ,  and I have run a new testing chain  ,there are several new excited feature are finished
1. dividend feature of asset ,
2. platform feature ,
3. forecast market ,
and the test chain is on http://139.162.63.211 (http://139.162.63.211)
Hi @BTSdac ,

BlockTrades has scoped out some features we'd like to see in a dividend feature for assets, so we'd be interested to see how you've implemented yours. Is your work available for public viewing (i.e. via github or a public repository)?
because the network issue  , I cannot update my code my github.com ,
but you can look at  my test chain , dividend feature and GUI are finished 2 months ago.
Title: Re: How many developers do we actually have in the community?
Post by: dannotestein on May 30, 2016, 01:56:40 am
I  am working on developing base on dpos ,  and I have run a new testing chain  ,there are several new excited feature are finished
1. dividend feature of asset ,
2. platform feature ,
3. forecast market ,
and the test chain is on http://139.162.63.211 (http://139.162.63.211)
Hi @BTSdac ,

BlockTrades has scoped out some features we'd like to see in a dividend feature for assets, so we'd be interested to see how you've implemented yours. Is your work available for public viewing (i.e. via github or a public repository)?
because the network issue  , I cannot update my code my github.com ,
but you can look at  my test chain , dividend feature and GUI are finished 2 months ago.
hi btsdac,

we took a look yesterday at the dividend portion of your code, but it's not quite suitable for our needs. We need a cheap way to allow dividends to be accumulated from various operations and then be potentially auto-distributed at various specified intervals, and there's some other requirements related to trying to create a model for dividends that lets us closely model traditional dividends if that's what the asset custodian wants, yet also be able to offer "better dividends" when it's desired. We've spec'd out the basics of how we want to do it (data model, etc) this weekend, and we'll start implementing this coming week.

By the way, I'm curious, so could you elaborate on what functionality is provided in your "platform feature" and "forecast market"?
Title: Re: How many developers do we actually have in the community?
Post by: btswildpig on May 30, 2016, 02:37:41 am
I  am working on developing base on dpos ,  and I have run a new testing chain  ,there are several new excited feature are finished
1. dividend feature of asset ,
2. platform feature ,
3. forecast market ,
and the test chain is on http://139.162.63.211 (http://139.162.63.211)
Hi @BTSdac ,

BlockTrades has scoped out some features we'd like to see in a dividend feature for assets, so we'd be interested to see how you've implemented yours. Is your work available for public viewing (i.e. via github or a public repository)?
because the network issue  , I cannot update my code my github.com ,
but you can look at  my test chain , dividend feature and GUI are finished 2 months ago.
hi btsdac,

we took a look yesterday at the dividend portion of your code, but it's not quite suitable for our needs. We need a cheap way to allow dividends to be accumulated from various operations and then be potentially auto-distributed at various specified intervals, and there's some other requirements related to trying to create a model for dividends that lets us closely model traditional dividends if that's what the asset custodian wants, yet also be able to offer "better dividends" when it's desired. We've spec'd out the basics of how we want to do it (data model, etc) this weekend, and we'll start implementing this coming week.

By the way, I'm curious, so could you elaborate on what functionality is provided in your "platform feature" and "forecast market"?

His idea is that you can build forcast or prediction markets with many parameters . if i'm not mistaken , it sounds like Augur
Title: Re: How many developers do we actually have in the community?
Post by: dannotestein on May 30, 2016, 03:09:24 am
I  am working on developing base on dpos ,  and I have run a new testing chain  ,there are several new excited feature are finished
1. dividend feature of asset ,
2. platform feature ,
3. forecast market ,
and the test chain is on http://139.162.63.211 (http://139.162.63.211)
Hi @BTSdac ,

BlockTrades has scoped out some features we'd like to see in a dividend feature for assets, so we'd be interested to see how you've implemented yours. Is your work available for public viewing (i.e. via github or a public repository)?
because the network issue  , I cannot update my code my github.com ,
but you can look at  my test chain , dividend feature and GUI are finished 2 months ago.
hi btsdac,

we took a look yesterday at the dividend portion of your code, but it's not quite suitable for our needs. We need a cheap way to allow dividends to be accumulated from various operations and then be potentially auto-distributed at various specified intervals, and there's some other requirements related to trying to create a model for dividends that lets us closely model traditional dividends if that's what the asset custodian wants, yet also be able to offer "better dividends" when it's desired. We've spec'd out the basics of how we want to do it (data model, etc) this weekend, and we'll start implementing this coming week.

By the way, I'm curious, so could you elaborate on what functionality is provided in your "platform feature" and "forecast market"?

His idea is that you can build forcast or prediction markets with many parameters . if i'm not mistaken , it sounds like Augur
Ok, that was my guess for the forecast market. The one I couldn't really figure out at all was the "platform feature"...
Title: Re: How many developers do we actually have in the community?
Post by: BTSdac on June 01, 2016, 04:37:36 pm
I  am working on developing base on dpos ,  and I have run a new testing chain  ,there are several new excited feature are finished
1. dividend feature of asset ,
2. platform feature ,
3. forecast market ,
and the test chain is on http://139.162.63.211 (http://139.162.63.211)
Hi @BTSdac ,

BlockTrades has scoped out some features we'd like to see in a dividend feature for assets, so we'd be interested to see how you've implemented yours. Is your work available for public viewing (i.e. via github or a public repository)?
because the network issue  , I cannot update my code my github.com ,
but you can look at  my test chain , dividend feature and GUI are finished 2 months ago.
hi btsdac,

we took a look yesterday at the dividend portion of your code, but it's not quite suitable for our needs. We need a cheap way to allow dividends to be accumulated from various operations and then be potentially auto-distributed at various specified intervals, and there's some other requirements related to trying to create a model for dividends that lets us closely model traditional dividends if that's what the asset custodian wants, yet also be able to offer "better dividends" when it's desired. We've spec'd out the basics of how we want to do it (data model, etc) this weekend, and we'll start implementing this coming week.

By the way, I'm curious, so could you elaborate on what functionality is provided in your "platform feature" and "forecast market"?

His idea is that you can build forcast or prediction markets with many parameters . if i'm not mistaken , it sounds like Augur
Ok, that was my guess for the forecast market. The one I couldn't really figure out at all was the "platform feature"...
first I apologize to later replay 
if think app as goods the platform like app store , but this app store is personal app store , everyone can create his own app store  on chain ,
and  create app using strategy or smart contact.
meantime the platform also record credit and amount of  participation.