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Board Altcoin Discussion
Re: Monero - Are the development claims valid?
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dukey8
on 01/08/2015, 12:35:52 UTC
What was the "hell of a lot" of time you spent on Monero, if not development?

As soon as you start paying me a salary (which I'd probably refuse anyway, because I don't need the money nor the headache) you can start having a say about how I spend my time, not before.

Get help.

BTW, there are more than 9 commits. There is a bug in the github search function, and you not having a clue how to access the actual records doesn't help. I went over that with another troll once, I'm not going to do it again.

OK, Monero didn't do a release since 9 month, because from December you decide to change so user "download" repository from Github instead you don't need binaries.  Was this change an official announcement?

No, there are binaries if you want the old version, and github if you want the latest source code to build yourself. That has always been the case, there is no change. When we feel it is an appropriate time for new pre-built binaries, we'll provide them. That we haven't does not mean that no work has been done, which you would be well aware of if you were able to navigate git properly.

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I think you need to update your OP, because it still says to download the old version 0.8.8.6, not to "download" the github repository https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=583449.0

Both the binaries and source code are listed on the OP

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And, the Github information showing you work more on AEON is wrong, because of a bug, OK I understand  Roll Eyes

Well if you ever figure out how to search git properly you will see. I'm not going to spoon feed you.

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Do you need some help with Development?  Maybe we can ask on the forum and see if there are people who can help you with the Cryptonote code?

It is a public open source project. Anyone is welcome to contribute, and many do. I think there are something like 27 contributors so far, and the door is open.



No, there are binaries if you want the old version, and github if you want the latest source code to build yourself.

OK. I think you should tell you user, because most people will just look to download the official wallet binary.  And it is 9 months out of date, I would recommend that you update it.  Or, is there a reason why you didn't compile the binary for 9 months?  Is downloading the head from Github really safe for the users?

It is a public open source project. Anyone is welcome to contribute, and many do. I think there are something like 27 contributors so far, and the door is open.

OK, lets think about how we can get you some more help.  Maybe a giveaway or a fundraiser?  I think there is a developer section where can put an advert?  I would like to help.