Fine, I didn't know that guanchayuan was asking every single day despite you explained him.
I think the only way to calm down people asking for open source is to give a date of release.
There is a rough timeline available but hard dates so far have been bad for the coin. Until it makes it to RC5, no date can really be set.
I have a question about Darksend and the open source issue.
As I understand it, it's based on the coinjoin code. Is that correct. Coinjoin was released under the AGPL license which forbids derivative works to be distributed without source.
Is Darksend written from scratch then or is it modified from coinjoin source? If so, how is it able to be distributed without source code legally?
Coinjoin is not code, it's a concept, an idea. gmaxwell wrote about it here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=279249.0With that said, I assume you're talking about this github repository:
https://github.com/calafou/coinjoin which is indeed AGPL. I honestly have no idea if some of Darksend's base code comes from here or not. It also sounds like the creator(s) is/are willing to work with you if you contact them.