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Re: [ANN] Iridium - People are Power - PoW - No Premine - Community Built
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IRD-PoolOperator
on 24/01/2018, 12:05:35 UTC
closed discussion.
I simply reiterate, you fundamentally changed the way the node handled blocks. Not only did you break every pool (or at least any pool that has been around for any real period of time) with your change, you apparently also broke the GUI wallets as well (as per Petiyashaket). You did not ever inform me of this until I sent you the relevant logs (which is precisely the point), at which point the answer was simple because you understood that you had broken anything that communicates with the node via RPC. Instead you decided to intentionally withhold the specific information from me.
While you're stumbling your way through a git pull of the upstream ByteCoin you might bother to note any ecosystem breaking changes next time.
How exactly are you going to handle this when an exchange is trying to communicate with the node software? Get angry at them, too? Clearly it's their fault that you changed the way everything has functioned since the beginning, I mean, it was a bug after all. It's concerns like this that made me want to keep this private.
Can't you read ? I said discussion closed.
Asking for professionalism now? I get you're having fun playing developer by copy+pasting other people's code into a badly launched, out of date bytecoin fork but please understand some of us actually do have real development we're focused on and can't pay attention to every flailing attempt to push a HF within unrealistic time windows or botched version update (as has become the norm in the history of this coin).

I'm just here trying to maintain the oldest beacon on this network, back when there were barely any nodes and massively centralized hashrates. I'm not interested in indulging your fantasies or ego trips, simply to provide a stable service to people who have been mining with me since the very beginning of this coin. It would have been very helpful for you to mention ecosystem breaking bugs. Instead you've explained you intentionally withheld the information because you didn't like the way I said I was going to communicate with you by sending you logs of error messages, or because I don't donate (to you? hah).