Spartak, I see.
Well, let's see if they're still interested in helping code for us. If not, we'll have to come up with another solution. Like us, I'm sure they're busy people too. It's hard to work all day and then have to come home and code for us Failers for free. Let's get in touch with your coders and see if there's anything we can do to get things moving again.
We can discuss things at #failcoin on freenode. (Or another IRC, if you like.) Maybe Bates wants to join in too :O)
I'd like to talk about what else needs to be done: Faucets, giveaways, contests, promo ideas, etc...
Once I finish getting my (very modest) exchange coded, I'm going to have a few crypto-currency gaming sites setup. Something along the lines of Poker, BlackJack, Roulette, etc...Whatever the Failcoin community would like to see. I hope that games using FailCoin will help bolster our position in the crypto world. But we can talk about that later. Let me know when you're available to chat on IRC. I live in San Diego, CA, by the way, just in case we're in different time zones.
Sweet dreamz all you cryptonauts and failerz!
-Xerodrag
I've contacted a few people over the last few days who do games, faucets etc and will hopefully get a few more established. I am happy to join on IRC my time zone is UK so we'll have to work something out( I think your something like 8 hours behind me)
As for you setting up some gaming sites that would be ace, besides loving playing them myself they will be good for the coin, I would love to learn how to code things like that aswell.
As Spartak_t has always said this coin is a work in progress we want good foundations first! then we can push from there.
I myself have backed many coins before back to the days of litecoin first coming out and feathercoin a few years later a coin needs good ground to build on.