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Hi Milos,

I see the site is up and running, great job! We talked about possibility to market it (https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php?topic=27332.0). Is it the right time to move forward with the discussion?
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I would like to have a link to hackthedex.io . Submitted an issue here: https://github.com/bitshares/bitshares.org/issues/2

Consider it done, and process we can discuss more there (I've replied).
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I would like to have a link to hackthedex.io . Submitted an issue here: https://github.com/bitshares/bitshares.org/issues/2
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Offline Thom

Why pay for SSL certs when you can get them for free using certbot?

I'm not sure of the neccessity of the newsletter, email nor professional inquiry panel, these feel like centralizing BTS around this website.

1) Paid SSL at inbound price of 10ish Dollar per certificate for a year with signature of the domain on it is not same security as free ssl certbot.

2) Newsletter is common in any normal business in the world. Its being used for signups and monthly notifications to its clients/partners.

Everything but "centralizing" is included in this worker.

Many thanks for your opinion and support.

1> Cost of certs is no big deal here. I agree with @customminer LetsEncrypt / certbot is free and reliable (I use LetsEncrypt with getssl bash script on all of my nodes, have used certbot in past also, but more options I don't need with certbot)

2> I would say the newsletter is worth trying out to see if many find it useful. If not it should be discontinued. Jonathon Ba'hai and CryptoPrometheus created a very nice newsletter which the community really enjoyed. It became too time consuming to manage as content was growing rapidly. They also wanted to start building a replacement tool called DPOSHUB which launched but never really went anywhere.

Love your work on the new site and if Micheal doesn't vote for it I will temporarily remove him as proxy and vote for it directly myself. 
Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere - MLK |  Verbaltech2 Witness Reports: https://bitsharestalk.org/index.php/topic,23902.0.html

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Why pay for SSL certs when you can get them for free using certbot?

I'm not sure of the neccessity of the newsletter, email nor professional inquiry panel, these feel like centralizing BTS around this website.

1) Paid SSL at inbound price of 10ish Dollar per certificate for a year with signature of the domain on it is not same security as free ssl certbot.

2) Newsletter is common in any normal business in the world. Its being used for signups and monthly notifications to its clients/partners.

Everything but "centralizing" is included in this worker.

Many thanks for your opinion and support. 
Milos (DL) Preocanin
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Why pay for SSL certs when you can get them for free using certbot?

I'm not sure of the neccessity of the newsletter, email nor professional inquiry panel, these feel like centralizing BTS around this website.

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Who owns the domain, what are the terms of contract?

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Dear BitShares,

After long awaited new website and proper management through Consensus and by asking for support of BitShares rightful proxies, stake-holders and wider community, finally here we are with finalized and approved worker by escrow partner (BBF) brought to You on voting and discussion!

https://www.bitshares.foundation/workers/2018-10-bitshares-org

Please give it a CAREFUL READ and feel FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS you might have.

Cheers,

Milos (DL).



Milos (DL) Preocanin
Owner and manager of bitshares.org
Move Institute, Non-profit organization
RN: 2098555000
Murska Sobota, Slovenia.