BitShares Forum

Main => Stakeholder Proposals => Topic started by: toast on July 21, 2014, 06:35:11 am

Title: Introducing DAS Lab (with a delegate bid)
Post by: toast on July 21, 2014, 06:35:11 am
I am starting a traditional centralized company whose primary purpose is to hire "real" employees (you know, with a contract and some job security) to work on decentralized systems. The two primary sources of income will be delegate nodes and consultation.

http://daslab.io/delegates.html

Think long-term, then vote.
Title: Re: Introducing DAS Lab (with a delegate bid)
Post by: puppies on July 21, 2014, 06:41:38 am
Best of luck Toast.

I'll be voting for you, but I'm not exactly sure which delegates.  I'm sure you will have plenty of support regardless of what I decide.
Title: Re: Introducing DAS Lab (with a delegate bid)
Post by: Simeon II on July 21, 2014, 06:44:24 am
I am starting a traditional centralized company whose primary purpose is to hire "real" employees (you know, with a contract and some job security) to work on decentralized systems. The two primary sources of income will be delegate nodes and consultation.

http://daslab.io/delegates.html

Think long-term, then vote.

Do your employees are expected to work same hours as you - it is 2:43 in the morning on Sunday?
Title: Re: Introducing DAS Lab (with a delegate bid)
Post by: puppies on July 21, 2014, 06:46:40 am
I am starting a traditional centralized company whose primary purpose is to hire "real" employees (you know, with a contract and some job security) to work on decentralized systems. The two primary sources of income will be delegate nodes and consultation.

http://daslab.io/delegates.html

Think long-term, then vote.

Do your employees are expected to work same hours as you - it is 2:43 in the morning on Sunday?

I'm pretty sure its Monday now.

On a serious note, I don't see any of your delegates except for plain old daslab, which doesn't seem to need anybodies help.
Title: Re: Introducing DAS Lab (with a delegate bid)
Post by: xeroc on July 21, 2014, 07:07:09 am
Do your employees are expected to work same hours as you - it is 2:43 in the morning on Sunday?
Sun is rising somewhere else on this planet ..
Title: Re: Introducing DAS Lab (with a delegate bid)
Post by: xeroc on July 21, 2014, 07:07:22 am
I am starting a traditional centralized company whose primary purpose is to hire "real" employees (you know, with a contract and some job security) to work on decentralized systems. The two primary sources of income will be delegate nodes and consultation.

http://daslab.io/delegates.html

Think long-term, then vote.
Nice idea ..

Small bug:
Quote
Savings for Development Bounties

bounty-del-tools-1.daslab
bounty-del-tools-1.daslab
bounty-del-tools-1.daslab
bounty-del-tools-1.daslab
bounty-del-tools-1.daslab
Title: Re: Introducing DAS Lab (with a delegate bid)
Post by: itnom on July 21, 2014, 11:41:01 am
Nice Toast! You have our vote!
Title: Re: Introducing DAS Lab (with a delegate bid)
Post by: alt on July 21, 2014, 11:07:34 pm
seems interesting.
but I am still not understand clearly.  :P
Title: Re: Introducing DAS Lab (with a delegate bid)
Post by: jae208 on July 22, 2014, 06:41:07 am
I am starting a traditional centralized company whose primary purpose is to hire "real" employees (you know, with a contract and some job security) to work on decentralized systems. The two primary sources of income will be delegate nodes and consultation.

http://daslab.io/delegates.html

Think long-term, then vote.

 +5%
Title: Re: Introducing DAS Lab (with a delegate bid)
Post by: nethyb on July 26, 2014, 07:37:53 am
Voted -  great initiative...  +5%
Title: Re: Introducing DAS Lab (with a delegate bid)
Post by: iHashFury on July 30, 2014, 01:38:48 pm
I am starting a traditional centralized company whose primary purpose is to hire "real" employees (you know, with a contract and some job security) to work on decentralized systems. The two primary sources of income will be delegate nodes and consultation.

http://daslab.io/delegates.html

Think long-term, then vote.

long-term is the only way  +5%