Guys I am impartial because I want to compete against both Monero and Boolberry.
1. The name is a big factor for me when I stumbled onto both of them.
I was aware of bitmonero from the beginning (April I believe) when no one understood what was going on. I am aware of TacoTime since I studied his posts on Scrypt back in the Litecoin days.
2. Next Monero seems to have more articulate and reasoned devs who are around to address technical points astutely, e.g. smooth and fluffypony (is drawingthesun a Monero dev?). If dga is a dev, you need to reign him in his demeanor reflects badly on Monero.
3. The marketing of Boolberry makes grander claims than Monero without sufficiently grander whitepaper to back them up with analysis. I naturally shy away from efforts that overstate and underdeliver.
4. My cursory impression is it appears that Boolberry is not garnishing the same level of professionalism in the community and focus. My cursory impression is Zoidberg needs to be able to convince someone of smooth's caliber to lead the public side of Boolberry's face and also organize about adding developers, e.g. cryptanalysis of the PoW, etc..
My interpretations and gut instinct could be wrong, and I am open to be pointed to a link to that changes my mind.
Note the bitmonero launch was horrible. So they've come a long way in a short time. Boolberry could too if Zoidberg is serious about delegation.
No Zoidberg, that isn't fair.
It's ok if you don't want to read the missives, but if so then don't go around saying how much better BBR is than Monero. Before you make wild claims do your research.
So if you don't read up on Monero and what they are doing, stop talking out your arse when it comes to what the Monero team are doing and how they compare to your project.
You don't need to attack Monero if your PR engine is working
smoothly.
If your technical capabilities are superior, it will be self-evident in your well organized PR materials, e.g. whitepaper, devs in your public threads, etc..
You are lashing out at Monero's success in community organization, because you focused on coding. Realize there is another stage after coding where you release and need community.