syscoin team keeps silence, despite their roadmap promised some good news during the first week of august... something went wrong?
Internal testnet for 2.1 just hours ago... soon advisory panel will test then we can releasr to mainnet if all is good
I hardly understand what you mean... well, no serious news, as far as I understand... roadmap? its just what we want not what we do, I see.
Go back and read the thread to see what is happening, they are on track...
would you please show the audience the exact place the syscoin team stands on right now according to your "on track"? cause all I see now is they are out of all tracks possible.
is that done: Syscoin 2.1 Release. Release target is first week of August. ? look at todays date...
Beta was released before target and we were going to hit target for mainnet release but bugs were found (aren't you glad that we did thorough testing?) and now I've written unit tests around the cases that broke (because of pruning, not going to go into that because I don't think you will understand) and now we are at a point where we can test again and if ALL GOES WELL we will release... what part of that did you not understand? Welcome to the world of software development.
Thanks a lot for your answer, now its getting more clear. Wish you good luck!
though I often yell "we all gonna die", deep in my heart I beleive syscoin is a great choice, indeed)))
Sorry but i've been working on it all day every day.. .take a look at the github if you don't believe me. I want to get it out ASAP just like you want but this release is dubbed the "quality" release for a reason. We need to make sure its production ready before the mass takes it on... its more complicated than any other marketplace project out there.
I've invested hundred of hours and written hundreds of unit tests to cover bases and weird cases that one can do using the marketplace.. the quality is very high now... but we need to sanity test internally before letting go in the wild. Hop on our slack to get a more personal view of what is going on.