Is there a community? Is Qora worth reviving? If so, what steps should be taken to begin the process & by who?
The client itself is top notch, it just has a little issue which can be fixed (for now) with minimal effort. It has great features (blogging, voting, issuing assets, to name a few), and it really doesn't need much of a vision. Everything that's needed (at least for now) is that one freaking fix which we're being stalled upon since months. That's what makes things annoying.
If this little thing is fixed, we could start approaching exchanges again, and I'm pretty sure we'd get that coin listed. The rest would come from alone, the network would grow again and then, we can think about how to move on further.
Help was offered, on multiple occasions, but (indirectly) denied by Crowe. But we're about to start a new approach, hoping it won't be a waste of time, again. Because it's such a waste to let an otherwise solid project rot to death, just because "someone" cannot accept that he cannot handle 74 projects at a time. At least not properly.
What QORA needs now is one simple fix which would resolve our current problem. What it doesn't need is empty promises of dedicated manpower equaling a small company just to develop the coin, and half assed progress, with the compiling of a jar alone taking three weeks and more.
I hope this post doesn't sound too harsh. But for now, I decided to stop celebrating updates and announcements, but instead only get excited when things actually happen.
I agree, time to get excited when stuff is delivered, not just promised, and I don't care who is delivering really, and will gladly pay whoever is actually doing good work for Qora.
In ALL of cryptosphere there is no other coin quite like Qora, with such obvious potential, but still hasn't achieved anything significant.