Le sigh... I'll continue to post references... And no, it doesn't go without saying because no one can verify in the source.
Here's the first REV2 release for mainnet. Note it says "decentralised trustless mixing", not multipath.
Do you seriously need Dan to come here and say that XC has multipath? I've just told you it does. What more do you want?
If Dan says it you still won't have access to the source code to how will this help you?
Furthermore you can make a private payment and then watch the fragments going out on any block explorer. That's multipath.
Yes, because it is important to note that development of the features has progressed as advertised. All I'm saying is that there are discrepancies between what PR says is released and what the developer says is released. This causes confusion. While PR is saying that more features are released than development has announced verbally, it just sounds like hype and no delivery. You have to understand we're all told to just "trust you" at face value for what we read in these forums. I'm not one to sit by idly and just "trust" someone without well-rounded communication.
Fair point, except that it's me who generally does the communicating for XC.
So you can generally expect to hear from me about new features, not from the devs.
Dan generally only posts links to software updates, along with a few provisory release notes. He doesn't generally post overviews of features.
This is because it's my job to do the communication, and it's his job to code.
Lastly, although you generally hear from me, anything regarding tech features are the result of long conversations with Dan. I ask about everything I need to know and then put it in normal language.
So if I say XC has a feature, then it does.
I understand you have an authoritative voice here. I just ask for better documentation from the development side. Please list the features of each release in the release notes provided with the download. I would be satisfied with that. It would reduce the need for back and forth such as this. Thanks Synechist.