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Re: [ANN] IPO of MaidSafe:  Entering the Future of the Decentralized Internet
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on 29/04/2019, 08:02:20 UTC
Developers not answering this last question cannot be a good sign....
On most of the coins I follow developers are at least active and responsive on the forum Undecided
Hello, MaidSafe dev here. Sorry to hear you feel that way.
I check this forum occasionally, but the main activity happens at our community forums https://safenetforum.org/ and https://forum.safedev.org/. We post weekly updates there and generally the team is very responsive. Please let me know if you have any questions.

What is the state of MAID development now? Does Maid has any up-to-date roadmap? I cannot find any now on safenetwork.tech/ website 
The test network (Fleming) is in the active development phase. All the latest information is always available in our detailed updates.
There is also a roadmap on our website, it's on the 'Timeline' page.
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Re: [ANN] IPO of MaidSafe:  Entering the Future of the Decentralized Internet
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on 15/03/2019, 12:44:44 UTC
SAFE Network Dev Update - March 14, 2019

- We released a video with @JimCollinson as part of a new series of interviews with team members.
- We are starting the discussion on the RFC for RDF support in SAFE Client Libs, which is now raised as a proposal.
- @marcin made a post on the Dev Forum called Client Libs: Help Wanted! which describes the efforts of the SAFE Client Libs team to make it easier to contribute to the project.
- There is a SAFE Network meetup in Brighton tonight, @dugcampbell, @Pierrechevalier83 will be in attendance and @bart will be joining via Hangout.

https://safenetforum.org/t/safe-network-dev-update-march-14-2019/27915
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Re: [ANN] IPO of MaidSafe:  Entering the Future of the Decentralized Internet
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on 08/02/2019, 20:10:46 UTC
Many updates this time Smiley

SAFE Crossroads #52, SAFE Network Fundamentals, Part 2, with David Irvine and Viv Rajkumar
https://soundcloud.com/safecrossroads/safe-crossroads-52-safe

Why Open Source Software Runs In The SAFE Network DNA
https://medium.com/safenetwork/why-open-source-software-runs-in-the-safe-network-dna-99096e423618

SAFE Network Dev Update - February 7, 2019
https://safenetforum.org/t/safe-network-dev-update-february-7-2019/27428
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Re: [ANN] IPO of MaidSafe:  Entering the Future of the Decentralized Internet
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on 31/01/2019, 04:43:33 UTC
A Network that respects its users. Step-by-step: the road to Fleming, article 0: What is SAFE-Fleming?

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In early 2018, consensus was one of the biggest unanswered questions in the design of the SAFE Network. So now it is answered, the obvious question is: “what’s next?” and how long will it be until you get your hands on the next iteration of the SAFE Network?

https://safenetforum.org/t/step-by-step-the-road-to-fleming-article-0-what-is-safe-fleming/27348
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Re: [ANN] IPO of MaidSafe:  Entering the Future of the Decentralized Internet
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on 29/01/2019, 15:49:56 UTC
C# API for mobile and desktop platforms has been released
https://safenetforum.org/t/release-c-api-update-for-net-mobile-and-desktop-development/27330

Building a DApp using the .Net
* Desktop app tutorial
* Mobile app tutorial
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Re: [ANN] IPO of MaidSafe:  Entering the Future of the Decentralized Internet
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on 18/01/2019, 14:41:15 UTC
The SAFE Network Goes Mobile!
And now, a tutorial and a video about the Java/Android APIs Smiley

How We Support Native Android Development on SAFE
https://medium.com/safenetwork/how-we-support-native-android-development-on-safe-706d477f3509
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Re: [ANN] IPO of MaidSafe:  Entering the Future of the Decentralized Internet
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NikitaB
on 28/03/2018, 05:29:11 UTC
For context, my dinner with the top-tier Rust developer/researcher was completely coincidental and occurred purely by chance.  He had no idea who I am and was (likewise) surprised I even knew the "very obscure" (his words) Maid project existed.
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I approached the subject of Maid tactfully in case he was a supporter, but it turned out that we two dissimilar experts evaluating Maid from completely different backgrounds and areas of expertise still shared the common ground of concluding Maid is an embarrassment to much of the Rust community, Maid is not feasible, and Maid devs (should) probably know that but are happy to get a job.
Hi there - sorry I just noticed your post, I might just add a couple of words as a MaidSafe dev. Smiley Of course I am happy to have this job because the team is extremely hard working and knowledgeable, you can learn lots and lots of computer science and Rust-related things while working there. And I do think the network is feasible. What makes you believe it is not? What technical concerns do you have? I'll do my best to answer any questions you might have.

And to be honest I don't understand the claim about the "Rust community embarrasment" as I have not noticed anything like that despite being involved in the community myself. And even though someone might think that the network is not feasible - all code is open sourced and many of MaidSafe projects are not strictly confined to the SAFE network. You can use Crust, Utils, Self Encryption, and even Routing as building blocks in any Rust project and even invent your own network on top of these libraries. We also contribute to other open Rust projects, sometimes in the core projects like rust-libc, clippy, and the compiler. So why is it an "embarassment"? Smiley

Obligatory disclaimer: I'm not participating in this discussion in an official capacity and I'm not speaking for all of MaidSafe - only for myself.