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RE: Thoughts on the Steem Proposal System (SPS)
This albatross around our necks is smelling ripe, to me.
When does steemd truly become open source where anybody can make pull requests?
This albatross around our necks is smelling ripe, to me.
When does steemd truly become open source where anybody can make pull requests?
Steemit, Inc. says that they don't want to be the sole entity responsible for writing code, but at the same time, any protocol changes have to pass through their hard fork process bottleneck. I'm not sure how "decentralized" we can be if blockchain protocols need to be essentially "approved" by one entity.
So to answer your question...
I have no idea. They speak out of both sides of their mouth.
I thought once it was open sourced anybody could clone it, make their changes, and put out an api.
If the community uses that api, stinc is out.
Steemworld allows the user to choose any api, maybe busy and steempeak could, too.
A fork giving stake to any that aren't attached to the bid bot tar baby, and had business people running things rather than nice hair, doubles most user's wages here.
Not many people turn down free money.
Look at bsv.